
j_garcia
Audioholic Jedi
I didn't come anywhere near to crying during that scene in Spiderman, but that was one of the aspects that made the second one the best of the three IMO - more personal.
Yeah, I remember Old Yeller. It is a classic for sure. Speaking of being a kid, I also remember crying when Bambi's mother got killed during that movie. Am sure there are other movies from my childhood era that made me cry but these two kinda stand out.This is actually almost embarrassing, but the first movie I remember having an emotional breakdown occur (outside of Old Yeller, of course) was in Silent Running when the one robot was sacrificed (I forget the reason). In retrospect I was a bit ill at the time, they diagnosed me a few days later with gastroenteritis, and IIRC walking pneumonia. It was a sad few days for me (oh, and I was like maybe 10 or 12).
Jack
Ohhh that movie was somethinI cried during the movie Barb Wire, when Pam Anderson's top didn't fall off.
Hey when it comes to picking up women, nothing is phased out. Have to have every tool in the arsenal ready to go at all timesCrying to pick up chicks. I thought that plan was phased out! haha
I agree, for the most part. The second was the best in the series, but the first was excellent and I left the theatre with that sense of WOW!, however I think some of that was due to the fact that it was the first one and Spiderman was now "real".I didn't come anywhere near to crying during that scene in Spiderman, but that was one of the aspects that made the second one the best of the three IMO - more personal.
Yeah, that's it, that's the ticket. I had forgotten my Claritin that day as well....must have been the damn allergies acting up.
Jack
Schindler's List did it to me. Life is Beautiful with Roberto Benigni caught me as well.When I first saw Shindlers List in theaters, my self and both my room mates were crying like 4 year old girls in the middle of the movie.
Benigni bugs me for some reason and as such, I didn't find that movie moving as most seemed to.Life is Beautiful with Roberto Benigni caught me as well.
As I speak Italian, I found the English version a bit dry. I actually like his earlier movies like Johnny Stecchino and Il Mostro. They're both quite comical. It isn't for everyone though.Benigni bugs me for some reason and as such, I didn't find that movie moving as most seemed to.
I don't think your disclaimer will help. You'd better just change your name and deny all knowledge of Audioholics if you meet a woman who frequents this site.Hey when it comes to picking up women, nothing is phased out. Have to have every tool in the arsenal ready to go at all times
Disclaimer: To any women who may be reading this thread, When I speak of "picking up women", it is a statement made by a man who seeks nothing but to be enriched by spending those few fleeting moments in your company.
Cheers all
Michael
Yeah, your probably right.I don't think your disclaimer will help. You'd better just change your name and deny all knowledge of Audioholics if you meet a woman who frequents this site.![]()
Just wanted to know if some of you could put your manly egoes aside and tell me if it happens that a movie makes you cry. Not necessarily like a baby but a tear or 2 lol. Titles?
Then you chugg un beer of course!![]()
Hey Jake how is it going? Been a while since we last spoke. Hope all is well my friend.Right off the top of my head there are 2 movies that I remember crying like a baby and they are Big Fish and The Notebook.