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Old 12.03.2010, 04:57 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by RdTv
Lady Vengeance - my eyes watered

Which part? Was it when the dude bends the chick over and fucks her at dinner? I laughed so much I might have cried there. Haha. Seriously though -- great film. I think SYMPATHY is a bit more powerful, all in all.

All the Requiem for a Dream stuff listed here makes me scratch my head. I thought everyone got what they deserved. A bunch of insane druggies getting what they deserve. Er, unless people were crying over the bad acting (except the old chick, who was excellent, though her story didn't interest me). Has anyone ever noticed Jared Leto either gets killed, goes to prison, REALLY beat up, or something gets chopped off in nearly every movie he's in? Basically, people cast him in roles where something really really bad happens to him. It's understandable.


Let's see... A SCENE AT THE SEA was pretty powerful and may have made me cry. EUREKA probably made me cry. Japanese films usually resonate with me emotionally because they're so powerful. I have cried over a few Simpsons episodes, also, if that counts.
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