corianderstem
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The Next Karate Kid?
The Core?
Oh, unico.
The Core?
Oh, unico.
corianderstem said:The Next Karate Kid?
The Core?
Oh, unico.
Yeah, you can never find it as funny the second time around, its still funny, but there is no way it can put you into such a hysterical state of laughter.No spoken words said:
Red Sox fans don't cry, damnit.
I'm thinking hard about whether a funny scene put me on the floor......I don't think so. The nude wrestling scene in Borat really did hurt my ribs at one point, though. There's no point in ever watching that scene again, I'll never laugh as hard at is as I did while watching it in a full theater.
Gojira just goes to sleep, waking up when his alarm goes off and its time to go to work again, whether its his day job of terrorizing Tokyo or his second job of saving Tokyo from the real bad monsters.hardyharhar said:Remember when Godzilla dies after destroying Tokyo. It's so sad Or does he die?
LemonMacPhisto said:
What? It was, at least in my estimation.
WinnieThePoo said:final scene of goodbye from Terminator 2 ( between john and terminator )
WinnieThePoo said:And Then There Was Terminator 3 .......
Snowlock said:Pirates Of The Carribean: Dead Man's Chest. Tears of boredom.
elevated_u2_fan said:Titanic...
Don't act like you didn't cry when the mother is tucking her two children into bed and telling them the story.
hardyharhar said:Thought of another one. I think it's called In America. ABout a poor Irish family that moves to NYC and befriends their neighbor who is dying of AIDS. At the end, the two daughters make the dad come out on the balcony and wave bye to the star that is supposed to be their little brother who died tragically.
That makes me cry every time like no other movie can.starsgoblue said:The monolouge from Forrest Gump makes me bawl:
"You died on a Saturday morning, and I had you placed here, under our tree. And I had that house of your father's bulldozed to the ground... Mama always said dying was a part of life. I sure wish it wasn't.... Little Forrest, he's doing just fine. 'Bout to start school again soon... I make his breakfast, lunch and dinner everyday. I make sure he combs his hair and brushes his teeth everyday. Teaching him how to play ping-pong. He's really good. We fish a lot. And everynight we read a book- and he's SO smart Jenny...you'd be so proud of him, I am. He, uh, wrote you a letter, but he says I can't read it, I'm not supposed to, so I'll just leave it here for you. Jenny, I don't know if Mama's right or if its Lieutenant Dan, I don't know if we each have a destiny or if we're all floating around accidental, like on a breeze. But I think maybe its both, maybe both is happening at the same time. I miss you, Jenny. If there's anything you need, I won't be far away."