Speaking of movies, have you ever seen a tear-jerker before?
;o)
watch it.
Not intentionally.
;-)
Saw Memoirs of a Geisha...extraordinarily beautiful cinemaphography. And i cried a tear or two toward the end, yes.
I go to lunch and the entire history of that thread is gone. What happened?
Guess the investors for Humpback Mountain will cry too as those on the Left Coast continue to scramble to convince others to throw away their own money to produce junk so those in the movie / entertainment industry can continue to receive a paycheck and purchase way overpriced homes and go to functions to bash Bush and Conservatives.
Coulda fooled me....
..Brokeback Mountain?????
...Munich???????
...Good Night and Good Luck????
Syriana?????
....and I know Catholics and Evangelical Protestants can't wait for ...The DiVinci Code...:( ...sarcasm!
They don't get it, and they never will.
True Grit, when John Wayne's horse gets shot from under him. It's a two hanky moment.
I heard Tristan and Isolde was the new Titanic. I know a bunch of 20 year-old college students who've seen it over 4 times each.
I try not to watch tear-jerkers if I can help it.
I usually ask "What's the ending like?" and if they say "Well, it does make you cry at the end, but it's a great movie" I won't watch it.
Rather watch "The Incredibles" for the 34985th time ;)
At home,
On my sofa,
With my fridge, remote and bathroom close by.
I'd like to see statesmen like Mel Gibson who defy the odds come out of 2006 POWERFUL!
Speaking of movies, have you ever seen a tear-jerker before?
"Tear" jerker? That's a new colloquialism to me, we use a different word, but yeah. Mainly late at night on the internet. But that's rather a personal question, don't you think?
Owl_Eagle
(If what I just wrote makes you sad or angry,
I was reading Entertainment Weekly's 2006 preview issue yesterday, and for the first time perhaps ever, there's not a single new movie, television show or cd that I'm excited about. The Da Vinci Code with a woefully miscast Tom Hanks? Yawn. Mission Impossible III with the couch-jumping Scientologist? Hahaha, right. Oliver Stone's take on 9/11? Not if you friggin' paid me. Plus, it's an election year, so celebrities will be unable to keep themselves from injecting their opinions on foreign policy, hysterically, whenever they can. I see the box office definitely going further downhill.