I was dragged to see Bratz.
My testicles shrink thinking of it.
I was dragged to see Bratz.
My testicles shrink thinking of it.
I’ve never even heard of the movie, so no never watched it.
[quote]WS4JB wrote:
altimus wrote:
I saw it and cried.
That reminds me, i saw Armageddon the other day for the first time in like 7 or 8 years…good lord, it was like my soul was getting punched in the crotch…i now remember why i hadnt watched it since i bought it.
–JB[/quote]
I think I was like 14-15 when Armageddon came out, and I teared up a bit at the end when Bruce Willis gives his “I’m dying to save the world sorry to break my promise” monologue. I can claim that my T levels were improper at the time though and have been fixed through age and action!
I think the only movies that have ever gotten to me was braveheart, 300, and the passion. I have seen the first 90% of braveheart about 10 times, but have only seen the end once.
I’ve never seen A Walk to Remember, but my ex-girlfriend and I got in a HUUUUGE fight when she tried to trick me into watching Legally Blond 2. It was alcohol induced and it resulted in my clothes on the front lawn. Oh, those were the days.
[quote]Magnate wrote:
I was dragged to see Bratz.
My testicles shrink thinking of it.[/quote]
I’m surprised you still have testicles after seeing it … kudos
I haven’t seen “WTR”; not even a clip, so far as I know.
I DID sit through “Becoming Jane” last night with my wife, after which she turned and said “I owe you.”
Someone has hacked Mufasa’s account and is posting drivel in his name.
A Walk to Remember? No. But I have seen Life as a House, or something like that where the dad has cancer, and that fucker made me tear up pretty good. I see no reason to watch movies like that more than once though, and usually I will turn them off if I see where it’s going before I get too engrossed.
[quote]playmaker08 wrote:
I think the only movies that have ever gotten to me was braveheart, 300, and the passion. I have seen the first 90% of braveheart about 10 times, but have only seen the end once.[/quote]
Yeah, the end of Braveheart gets it out of me every time. Funny though, I didn’t get any kind of emotion out of 300. There wasn’t nearly enough character development to get upset over anyone dying. It did get me pumped up though.
[quote]Steel Nation wrote:
playmaker08 wrote:
I think the only movies that have ever gotten to me was braveheart, 300, and the passion. I have seen the first 90% of braveheart about 10 times, but have only seen the end once.
Yeah, the end of Braveheart gets it out of me every time. Funny though, I didn’t get any kind of emotion out of 300. There wasn’t nearly enough character development to get upset over anyone dying. It did get me pumped up though.[/quote]
“…FREEEE-DOM…!!!”
(Did that bring a tear, guys?)
Mufasa
[quote]TShaw wrote:
I haven’t seen “WTR”; not even a clip, so far as I know.
I DID sit through “Becoming Jane” last night with my wife, after which she turned and said “I owe you.”
Someone has hacked Mufasa’s account and is posting drivel in his name.[/quote]
TShaw:
LOL!
Was that “I OWE you” or "I LOVE you?
(If the latter…did you…uh…“get some?”)
Let me tell you…if a movie is a real “boober”…it brings our some kind of “mating” instinct in women, I tell 'ya! (What’s THAT all about?)
Studies have proven that during the height of “Titanic” guys were gettin’ more tail than Alex Rodriguez on a Road Trip to LA!
Mufasa
[quote]playmaker08 wrote:
Now I have watched numerous girly movies in my time, such as mean girls and cranked, but never would i watch a walk to remember, that would just be crossing the line.[/quote]
I’ve seen Mean Girls too. I will say, as a teacher, that the stuff about the school’s teachers was pretty funny.
I’ve never heard of ‘A Walk to Remember.’ I can admit that I teared up a little watching ‘AI: Artificial Intelligence.’ It was the movie where the Sixth Sense kid was a robot who wanted to be human.
What got to me was that his little teddy bear robot followed him to the end of the world and died just to stay with him, but it was too dumb to realize why it was following him. There was something about that lack of control that just upset me.