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    #31
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    Movies That Made You Cry

    I dont know if anyone has mentioned this before, but I really liked Jude laws character in GATTACA, that was before the world tried to make him into something, w/e.
    I just enjoyed the concept. SILVER FUCKING MEDAL YOU SON OF A BITCH.
    Yeah, all I'm saying is, I got a bit teary on that, but I saw it coming, it was still quality. That whole movie made me teary, like at the end, when he was going into the program to go into space, he peed his real pee into the cup, and said "remember, remember that I could have gone, that I was good enough, that I could do it" and the doctor mentioned something in muttering absentia parlance; passing about "right handers dont hold it with thier left anyways...my son wants to go into space one day...He has a hard time understanding some things"
    Even now that movie is not on my movie library shelf. It is far far more ahead of its time then people realise, and the interpretations drawn are only at surface level. It wwould just hurt too much to really go into the whole thing of it. In fact I am adding that to my signature after this.
    BORROWED LADDER.

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    #32
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    Movies That Made You Cry

    My eyes have been known to get watery every time I see a really good love story or something really sad. Except Titanic man that is kinda lame to admit that no offense but i had to laugh at the end when it suck and Leo died.

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    #33
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    Movies That Made You Cry

    Quote Originally Posted by Canadabis
    I dont know if anyone has mentioned this before, but I really liked Jude laws character in GATTACA, that was before the world tried to make him into something, w/e.
    I just enjoyed the concept. SILVER FUCKING MEDAL YOU SON OF A BITCH.
    Yeah, all I'm saying is, I got a bit teary on that, but I saw it coming, it was still quality. That whole movie made me teary, like at the end, when he was going into the program to go into space, he peed his real pee into the cup, and said "remember, remember that I could have gone, that I was good enough, that I could do it" and the doctor mentioned something in muttering absentia parlance; passing about "right handers dont hold it with thier left anyways...my son wants to go into space one day...He has a hard time understanding some things"
    Even now that movie is not on my movie library shelf. It is far far more ahead of its time then people realise, and the interpretations drawn are only at surface level. It wwould just hurt too much to really go into the whole thing of it. In fact I am adding that to my signature after this.
    BORROWED LADDER.
    I always liked Gattaca too. GREAT photography, writing, and directing. And amazingly enough it was still a good movie even though it had one of the worldâ??s worst actors, Ethan Hawke!

    But crying from Gattaca?? I donâ??t know about that. Yeah Jude kills himself in the end but still on a scale of 1 to 10 on the cry-O-meter I would say maybe a 3 at most.

    Andrew Niccol also was involved in two other movies I really liked - He wrote "The Truman Show" and "The Terminal" both of whice were directed by Spielburg.

    Niccol's resume is very short, he has only been involved in 5 movies!! But I think 3 of the 5 he has done were very good! - http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0629272/

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    #34
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    Movies That Made You Cry

    hey god, could you make me the light bringer? I kind of want to point out the inherant flaws in your logic, so you mind giving me awe inspiring beauty and alabaster wings and then making the whole world think of me as a horned goat guy?
    I like the part where you kill the world when you fuck it up ^^
    THIRD TIMES A CHARM!

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    #35
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    Movies That Made You Cry

    Quote Originally Posted by BaseRSX
    I always liked Gattaca too. GREAT photography, writing, and directing. And amazingly enough it was still a good movie even though it had one of the worldâ??s worst actors, Ethan Hawke!

    But crying from Gattaca?? I donâ??t know about that. Yeah Jude kills himself in the end but still on a scale of 1 to 10 on the cry-O-meter I would say maybe a 3 at most.

    Andrew Niccol also was involved in two other movies I really liked - He wrote "The Truman Show" and "The Terminal" both of whice were directed by Spielburg.

    Niccol's resume is very short, he has only been involved in 5 movies!! But I think 3 of the 5 he has done were very good! - http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0629272/
    Well jude law dying was aprt of it, and the tearing was a combination of the futile beauty of absurdity, it was a combination really. the doctor scene at the end makes the movie I think. Without that piece none of the other pieces could be viewed as the true fragile humanity it is meant to portray.
    But then again beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and I like to like things. ^^

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    #36
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    Movies That Made You Cry

    I saw The Great Raid last weekend, and that one was capable of evoking intense feelings. It's based on the true story of the biggest prisoner rescue in American Military Hisory: 500 American WWII POW's in a Jap camp.

    Plot Outline: Taking place during World War II, 500 POW's have been entrapped in a camp for 3 years. Beginning to give up hope they will ever be rescued, a group of Rangers goes on a dangerous mission to try and save them. Plot Synopsis: Set in the Philippines in 1945, THE GREAT RAID tells the true story of the 6th Ranger Battalion, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Henry Mucci (Benjamin Bratt) who undertake a daring rescue mission against all odds. Traveling thirty miles behind enemy lines, the 6th Ranger Battalion aims to liberate over 500 American prisoners-of-war from the notorious Cabanatuan Japanese POW camp in the most audacious rescue ever.


    Worth seeing.

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...v=glance&n=130

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    #37
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    Movies That Made You Cry

    wow 30 miles, thats astounding, thats almost like a small unit of troops infiltrating and evading while completeing a successful small time operation...Back in teh day they would have called that doing your job, now its a movie cause all the cool parts of the war have academy awards already
    But yeah its not against all odds, its a calculated risk that paid off, that is part of war. Imagine the quality of the beautiful german movies if the ardenne offensive had resulted in germans having the troops and tanks fueld and fed and ready to hold to a peace. Id rather speak german then piglish neways

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    #38
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    Movies That Made You Cry

    i dont cry at movies, but Watership Down made me sad when i was a nipper!

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    #39
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    Movies That Made You Cry

    i have never cried at a movie---i almost did in a movie i think called awakings (with robert de nero, and robbin williams ) came out about 1990. the girl next to me was crying so i remained strong, but i close to crying.

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    #40
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    Movies That Made You Cry

    i dont cry... but What Dreams May Come got me all teary eyed...

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