[quote]gregron wrote:
for just plain Romance movie, at the risk of being labeled with ‘teh ghey’, I’ll say… The Notebook. I said it. I’m not scared[/quote]
The wife read the book and cried like a baby. She doesn’t want to live through watching the film. I don’t know if I do either.
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Not gonna lie ID… it was sad as shit. Really good movie though[/quote]
Wait… did you watch this movie alone?
Dude, you’re a bigger man than I thought!
lol
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hahahaha when it first came out I watched it with my girlfriend… and maybe one more time after that when I was by myself lol
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Okay. Now I feel challenged to watch it. With or without the wife!
[quote]sardines12 wrote:
A. You suck at writing comebacks.
B. It was meant more as a joke on my part (the calling you a pussy)mainly because we have a bunch of men on a bodybuilding site talking about their favorite romantic movie.
C. Surely you can understand why I would call someone a pussy given the circumstances *you liking a movie about a breakup, where the main character basically bitches and moans non stop. Who knows maybe you were that whiny puss at some point in your life.
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A. So do you, sorry I am not 16 and have to work for a living
B. I was not the only one who missed your “joke” so you fail again.
C. I watch all generes of movies, I enjoy good acting. In my opinion the movie was about a relationship between a man and a woman that was not ment to be, one persons expectations about a relationship that was not reciprocated. And I have been in that type relationship so I could identify. However you seemed to identify with his inability to be a man and bitch and moan non-stop so what does that say about your life? Also I have never discussed anything on this site with you so who and the fuck do you think you are calling someone a pussy?
[quote]gregron wrote:
for just plain Romance movie, at the risk of being labeled with ‘teh ghey’, I’ll say… The Notebook. I said it. I’m not scared[/quote]
The wife read the book and cried like a baby. She doesn’t want to live through watching the film. I don’t know if I do either.
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I’ve read that book like, three times and cried each time. I’m a complete marshmallow.
[quote]gregron wrote:
^^Do you remember the infamous T Nation named Drewh?
This is his new account. He just starts stuff for the fun of it DJHT[/quote]
Greg really do you think this would bother me? Since nobody is talking about football in the threads, passes the time until I have to go pick up the kids after work.
My favorite “romantic” movies, in no particular order:
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Casablanca
Notorious
Vertigo
A Streetcar Named Desire
Eyes Wide Shut (come on, Nicole Kidman naked and saying “fuck”? What could be better?)
Last Tango in Paris
The Hustler
[quote]sardines12 wrote:
A. You suck at writing comebacks.
B. It was meant more as a joke on my part (the calling you a pussy)mainly because we have a bunch of men on a bodybuilding site talking about their favorite romantic movie.
C. Surely you can understand why I would call someone a pussy given the circumstances *you liking a movie about a breakup, where the main character basically bitches and moans non stop. Who knows maybe you were that whiny puss at some point in your life.
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A. So do you, sorry I am not 16 and have to work for a living
B. I was not the only one who missed your “joke” so you fail again.
C. I watch all generes of movies, I enjoy good acting. In my opinion the movie was about a relationship between a man and a woman that was not ment to be, one persons expectations about a relationship that was not reciprocated. And I have been in that type relationship so I could identify. However you seemed to identify with his inability to be a man and bitch and moan non-stop so what does that say about your life? Also I have never discussed anything on this site with you so who and the fuck do you think you are calling someone a pussy? [/quote]
Well manpuss (your knew nickname) I don’t need a misspelled synopsis by you I “got” the jest of the movie. All I’m saying was I thought he was too much of bitch, she obviously didn’t like him he should have moved on. And as far as the name calling it’s cool, you could call me dickface it’s fine, I was just having some fun.
[quote]DBCooper wrote:
My favorite “romantic” movies, in no particular order:
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Casablanca
Notorious
Vertigo
A Streetcar Named Desire
Eyes Wide Shut (come on, Nicole Kidman naked and saying “fuck”? What could be better?)
Last Tango in Paris
The Hustler
LMAO can Eyes wide shut really be considered romantic or funny.
[quote]DBCooper wrote:
My favorite “romantic” movies, in no particular order:
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Casablanca
Notorious
Vertigo
A Streetcar Named Desire
Eyes Wide Shut (come on, Nicole Kidman naked and saying “fuck”? What could be better?)
Last Tango in Paris
The Hustler
LMAO can Eyes wide shut really be considered romantic or funny.
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Stop being such a fag you two-balled bitch. Of course Eyes Wide Shut can be considered romantic. It’s an erotic movie, and eroticism is romantic.
Oh wait, I forgot. You have no concept of either romanticism or eroticism. The closest you ever get to either in your life is that fleeting moment when you get to the see the look in a guy’s eye when he realizes he’s in for a real bad ride when you place that chloroform-covered rag over his mouth and he finally understands, just before he loses consciousness, why it is such a bad idea to pick up men at gay bath houses.
Return To Me
SERENDIPITY
When Harry Met Sally
Sleepless In Seattle
The Cutting Edge
Sabrina
P.S. I Love You
The Proposal
You’ve Got Mail
Hitch
Our Family Wedding
Valentines Day
I can keep going. Yes, I enjoy RomComs, too.