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    Waaaaaaaahhh

    A walk to remember man, dont no any one who tried to be hard about that one.

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    Saw III got quite emotional when the psycho-killer women shot the women with a shotgun necklace and then got sliced up by the girls husband with a circular saw.

    And I know it been mentioned by Requiem for a Dream is real deep thought type movie, freaky stuff. sat around for like half an hour afterwards blankly.

    Donnie Darko's a good one too.


    And to Freebird: How about Casino Royale where he trashed an Aston Martin just to avoid running over some bimbo..

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunhuntin View Post
    im not much of a cryer, but million dollar baby nearly got me...
    Yeah, I've heard that movie is pretty bad - the reviews were harsh!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pwalo View Post
    No, no it's slight exasperation. You know that feeling you get when you try and explain things to your children for the nth time.
    If you're a real man you'll be very irate after having to tell your kid AGAIN for the first time!

    ...and then there'd be hell to pay - after all, you wouldn't want your grandchildren to grow up to be gay pansies...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beemer View Post
    Yeah, I've heard that movie is pretty bad - the reviews were harsh!
    UH?

    Hilary Swank best actress

    Clint Eastwood who is fantastic in anything

    Morgan Freeman also great in even drivel.

    Million Dollar Baby is an exceptionally good film. It isnt Raging Bull, but its bloody good nonetheless
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    Well, they don't call it the GOOD LIFE for no reason



    I feel like a beer... Tui anyone?

    Anyway, if he appreciates good music show him the music video for Scissor Sisters cover of Comfortably Numb... that made me want to cry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar View Post
    A grown man would have to get to the end of that movie first. Its aweful
    No it isn't. Brilliant piece of metaphorical, existential commentary. I loved it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bikern1mpho View Post
    The sign of a real man is that he is in touch with his emotions and is not afraid to show them.
    yeah - that's what all the new age, touchy feely, metro-sexual guys say. Glad to say I'm not one of em. But hey if that's what works for you and the boys down the spa - then more strength to ya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    UH?

    Hilary Swank best actress

    Clint Eastwood who is fantastic in anything

    Morgan Freeman also great in even drivel.

    Million Dollar Baby is an exceptionally good film. It isnt Raging Bull, but its bloody good nonetheless
    Yep I watched it last night........ I thought when he did the 'deed' was really sad.....

    Hilary Swank was blardy brilliant in 'Boys don't cry'...... she surely deserved her award in that film.

    'Notebook' is sad....... and moving.
    'One flew over the cukoo's nest' is another brilliant movie...... damn it was so sad near the end.
    MASK damn great movie, it is so sad when Rocky died..... and how everyone reacted.... Cher was so fantastic in it. When the dude who never spoke, actually spoke. This movie was based on a true story. Loved the cruiser bikes in it too.

    There are many movies no matter how many times you watch it and you know it is gonna be sad....... that it still gets you.


    There is nought wrong with a fella showing his feeling and emotions.... even if it is over a movie...... maybe they see something from their past... or that they are sensitive inside.
    Many guys walk out of movies wiping that bit of dust that got in their eye after watching a movie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
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    "BITE THE CURB"

    Wasn't crying, but definitly cringing during that scene....
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    Quote Originally Posted by *caution* View Post
    "BITE THE CURB"

    Wasn't crying, but definitly cringing during that scene....
    Know whatya mean, but Ive watched it a few times now and it get's me everytime. Though I still "enjoy" it....
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