The dark knight
That Alfred scene, man
That fucking Alfred scene.
Lost in Translation gives me bittersweet feels
National Treasure 2 really made me feel
Disgusted.
[QUOTE=TAU!;37046504]"Feel"? This isn't fucking 4chan. Jesus Christ.
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To feel is called something else outside of 4chan? Jesus, I didn't know that.
ot: The Road
[QUOTE=Ldesu;37047537]To feel is called something else outside of 4chan? Jesus, I didn't know that.[/QUOTE]
I meant when people refer to emotions as "feels" as in "I was full of feels" or "all of my feels". It's stupid as hell. I also agree with you on The Road, especially when [sp]the Man (the kids dad) died[/sp].
[QUOTE=Mr. Smartass;37047047]The dark knight
That Alfred scene, man
That fucking Alfred scene.[/QUOTE]
I almost shed a tear but then I was wondering why he made that decission.
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Honestly this was one of the best movies I've seen in a long time and made me feel all fuzzy and good. The movie looked good, had good characters and plot and a good ending. And the dragons are cute as hell, whats not to like?[/QUOTE]
A shame I can't ever appreciate this movie. I saw this movie on the first and only date with this bitch when I was going through a rough time. Every time I see the movie mentioned, it reminds me of her.
So, this movie makes me feel.
...Bad. :v:
[QUOTE=Mr. Smartass;37047047]The dark knight
That Alfred scene, man
That fucking Alfred scene.[/QUOTE]
Honestly, He was the only character in the entire movie I was emotionally moved by
Mulholland Drive.
I still don't know why I found it so sad, but I did.
[QUOTE=Echidna666;37047873]Mulholland Drive.
I still don't know why I found it so sad, but I did.[/QUOTE]
I only saw the ending, and only that, and it scared the hell out of me.
I went to sleep with the TV on, but at about 4 AM I'm woken up by loud ass SCREAMING, so I jump up, see the screen, and since I'm still groggy, I can't tell what's going on in that damn movie, but I can swear I can see some woman being burned alive dissolving over the screen along with the murderous screaming. So I did all I could, turned the TV off, turned on every light in the house, and curled up with a knife.
[QUOTE=Confused111;37046582]The Grey.[/QUOTE]
I agree completely.
It moved me deeply in ways I don't know how to explain.
But it didn't help thatImmediately when the credits rolled, my mom stood up and said "So he died? That was a bad movie" and I told her that you shouldn't jump to conclusions about whether he lived or died and she said "So they'll make a sequel and it'll be bad too."
She didn't get the point of the movie.
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Great film, but you can't fucking help feeling depressed when it's over.
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Made me feel pretty awesome after I saw it.
[QUOTE=venn178;37047040]Thanks OP. Just finished watching Blue Valentine. That was an incredible fucking movie.[/QUOTE]
I'm glad you watched it and agree! It's so freaking good.
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Made me cry when Chloe got kidnapped.
Rape of nanking/city of life and death
9th company
[QUOTE=Trunk Monkay;37050711]Rape of nanking/city of life and death
9th company[/QUOTE]
9th Company has got to be one of my favourite films I've ever watched, especially that ending.
[QUOTE=BigJoeyLemons;37049856]I agree completely.
It moved me deeply in ways I don't know how to explain.
But it didn't help thatImmediately when the credits rolled, my mom stood up and said "So he died? That was a bad movie" and I told her that you shouldn't jump to conclusions about whether he lived or died and she said "So they'll make a sequel and it'll be bad too."
She didn't get the point of the movie.[/QUOTE]
There is a bit after the credits.
"Hobo with a shotgun"
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And "a serbian film"
[img]http://s12.postimage.org/43kagzp8t/Round_Three_Serbian.jpg[/img]
You should've watched them.
Fascinating, but sick movies.
Both pretty sad in some places.
Am I the only one that cried to Battle Royale 1 & 2?
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First time I cried watching a movie
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I just really like Calcifer
[QUOTE=Yoozil;37051545][IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/16/MarleyPoster.jpg/220px-MarleyPoster.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Worst tagline ever.
50/50 is the closest I've come to crying during a movie.
Forrest Gump.
Mr. Nobody.
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All of my childhood was almost incinerated. :(
Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle, and pretty much every other movie by Hayao Miyazaki. I'm not a fan of anime, but [I]damn[/I] those are some touching, beautiful movies.
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