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Robbie
Sun May 18, 2008 12:47 am   Topic: I can't seem to get it right I guess I need some sleep!

This can't be so hard!! I meant no guy is happy for crying. If this time I read "happy" again I swear I'll run a alcohol test on myself even when I don't drink. Mad
Robbie
Sun May 18, 2008 12:44 am   Topic: Spelling Mistake :(

First phrase, first paragraph: I don't think any guy is happy for crying was what I meant to write. Sorry about the mistake. Although I guess when you're crying, you aren't precisely happy either. Oh... And now I remember I also cried in a movie called The Cure in which a guy loses his newly made best friend to AIDS.
Robbie
Sun May 18, 2008 12:40 am   Topic: Crying and movies

First off, I don't think any guy is happy for crying; I think that makes one sensitive. And that's quit well rated, correct me if I'm wrong ladies Wink
I kind of cried in quite a lot of movies, like The Power of One, Pay it Foward and one about Mandela I watched when I was 5. I remember I spent the whole night crying about apartheid conditions, and my mom and dad were very concerned.
I don't remeber all the movies now...
Titanic made me feel kind of that, not when he dies but rather when she dies, an old woman, and goes back to her youth, and it's all there againg, but at the same time it isn't. It's just the mental pathway to death. That touched a nerve in me...
But you know, some those movies that made me cry are among my favourtie movies (along with a lot of others that dind't make me cry, of course); they're are movies I woud reccomend, even if they can make you cry and all; maybe precisely because of that. Because they often are powerful, worth watching movies...

Robbie
daniELCgangsta
Mon Apr 21, 2008 6:52 am  

I cried during Titanic, Armageddon, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, The Pursuit of Happyness, A Walk to Remember, The Sixth Man ( don't confuse with the sixth sense...still cried during that movie), King Kong, and Finding Nemo...I was eight....and at summer camp
-HornsOfAries-
Mon Feb 25, 2008 6:39 pm  

I knew there would be Teh Pokeymanz in this.