It's Such A Beautiful Day and Mary & Max are among the few movies to hit me hard emotionally
You look nice today.
This guy brutally sodomizes me.
Cereal is pretty cool. If you're cool you'll add me on Steam. Also, Letterboxd.
It's Such A Beautiful Day and Mary & Max are among the few movies to hit me hard emotionally
You look nice today.
This guy brutally sodomizes me.
Cereal is pretty cool. If you're cool you'll add me on Steam. Also, Letterboxd.
Oh yeah, I saw that one. It was pretty powerful but I think I remember there being a bit where the narrator screams into the mic while the picture goes red, which seemed a bit much really.
The first Paradise Lost documentary is pretty good, and along similar lines. You've probably seen it, on the televisions or suchlike.
I know this might sound wierd, but the last movie I cried to was Big Hero 6.
I cried when *Spolier Alert* Tadashi died, BayMax got lost in the hole, and when Hiro was watching Tadashi's videos.
At 3/11/15 11:52 PM, BrenTheMan wrote: I think I've seen it. It's a good doc.
Let's see. The last movie I can remember that hit me hard was "About Time."
The last movie that hit me hard was Heaven is For Real....Such a sad movie...
The only times I cry is when something sad happens to the dog.
Marley & Me and Samurai Jack's "Episode L: Tale of X9"
I just read the article on Wikipedia, what a sad story.
Poor Zachary, being involved in something like that ='[
At 3/11/15 11:36 PM, Slyhermit wrote: The last movie I cried to was The Lion King when I was fucking 9.
why that movie wasn't sad
I'm almost crying near the end of most movies I watch these days.
It is ok to shed the tears and employ the emotion, this brings out your exquisite features more so, never forget that reason is the guide to all emotional endeavors thus has been told by the 14th
At 3/11/15 11:47 PM, TheGoldenMonty wrote: Boo fucking hoo. Let me play a sad song for you on my violin.
:(