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#51
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Why can't we all just be friends?



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A wise man (me) once said "Get the **** over it", and that applies now.



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Shockwave, on 17 Apr 2014 - 3:15 PM, said:

Why can't we all just be friends?

Ask Jorden as he seems to have problems with me.



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lol I'm talking about the game about it man, hence the caps, not girls who happen to be disabled.

 

You say you don't care, but at least you shared. <3

Oh, never mind then...

 

Oops, my bad...

 

I was confused because you used the translated name.

sorry

 

And I didn't mean caring about that, more if you thought negatively of me because I liked those things, I don't care.



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Jordan, please explain why you are harassing Derpy.



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And I didn't mean caring about that, more if you thought negatively of me because I liked those things, I don't care.

 

If I really did, you should also understand the huge dose of irony I'd have to feel it with from all the **** anime I watch. :lol:

Sadly.



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Derpy your username is so very apt


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mybudgee, on 17 Apr 2014 - 3:31 PM, said:

Derpy your username is so very apt

wut m8



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I'm worried that the my little pony grown man fandom might be a front concealing a much more sinister obsession. Anyway, let's stop talking about that little girl's TV show and get back to the serious business that is cry babies.
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I don't think i've ever cried at films or games but I have on occasion got teary eyed, and those times that I have, usually involves the protagonist/s sacrificing themselves for something, so its usually war movies and the like. Examples of films that brought a tear to my eye are Saving Private Ryan, Gladiator, Braveheart and the warrior. Oh and that film I am Legend when
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I get teary eyed at that.


lol now that I think about it, there has been a few times when I was crying with laughter while watching a movie.

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I'm worried that the my little pony grown man fandom might be a front concealing a much more sinister obsession. Anyway, let's stop talking about that little girl's TV show and get back to the serious business that is cry babies.

Damn he figured us out! How did you know?!



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You guys remember My little pony has its own thread right? anyway on topic, the ending of Marley & me made me cry :crying:


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You guys remember My little pony has its own thread right? anyway on topic, the ending of Marley & me made me cry :crying:

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K-On! the movie made me cry.  :crying:

 

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I got a very powerful emotional response to the end of two films. I think only the first time I saw these scenes I cried, but they were kind of bittersweet joy tears. 

 

BTW, you're asking males in this society to admit they cry, something most males will never admit they do. Of course, as you may have noticed, I often don't give a **** for arbitrary social rules and conventions like that. 

 

The ending of Fifth Element - especially since we realize that the Fifth Element is Love, that which allows Life to triumph over Death

 

 

And the ending of Star Trek: the Motion Picture (I'm talking the original movie, NOT the 2009 reboot). 

 

I think it very powerfully suggests both humans and sufficiently sentient machines would have a desire for transcendence - and perhaps both must cooperate to achieve it. Of course, the scene is accompanied by amazing beautiful music. 

 

 

Oh, and I also cried at the end of the third LOTR movie, as Frodo left with Gandalf and the Elves. Again, in that case, I think the poignant music - "Into the West" by Annie Lennox - was a big part of it. 

 

I would say in all cases, like I said, only the first time I watched them, usually in theaters. Subsequently, on TV? No. 


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I cried at the Star Trek 2009 movie, I cried with joy because I didn't have to watch another s*** Star Trek movie.

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I get that, especially the nose-dive Paramount took with Star Trek Nemesis. I would have cried at Data's death except they already reversed themselves faster than they did with Spock (with "b4"), and I rode through too much crap to feel that was an emotional moment. 

 

And the way the writing for Enterprise was getting painfully bad, way too much shark jumping at the end of the series.

 

The finale was good, but they rode through some crap to get there.



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Back to topic:

 

I wept hot tears at the end of both 'Million Dollar Baby' and 'The Mission'.

 

A movie that really screwed me up for a long time was 'The Year My Voice Broke'.

I was very young when I saw it, and still sort of *unruined*. You know, bright sunshine in my eyes, flower and happiness, virgin and naive.

I bought heavily into the story, but still expected things to work out someway, happy end pulled like a rabbit from a magicians hat.

Illusions flushed like in a toilet.



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Back to topic:

 

I wept hot tears at the end of both 'Million Dollar Baby'

 

Oh yeah. My man, Clint, he does some good work. Also love Gran Torino, and Letters from Iwo Jima. 

 

It did it for me, too.



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I get that, especially the nose-dive Paramount took with Star Trek Nemesis. I would have cried at Data's death except they already reversed themselves faster than they did with Spock (with "b4"), and I rode through too much crap to feel that was an emotional moment. 
 
And the way the writing for Enterprise was getting painfully bad, way too much shark jumping at the end of the series.
 
The finale was good, but they rode through some crap to get there.

tbh I never really watched Enterprise for its story, I watched because Jolene blalock was in it.

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Only two games have made me cry. I cried during Mordin's death in ME3. A stupid alien made me cry. :crying:  And The Witcher 2, when you find the elven woman who was being held captive by Loredo and was pregnant with his child. I teared up when she had killed herself and the baby was given to her elven lover. 

 

Movies... I cried in the cinema during the first scenes of Up. And again when it was on TV. Jude Law's death in Cold Mountain made me cry as well. I can't think of any other movies, but I did cry several times during the Spartacus TV series. Sura's death, Varro's death, and the final episode. :crying:



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Nothing recent.

 

Lord of the Rings I believe was the last, don't remember which one. It was the Aragorn and Arwen stuff, and Enya.

 

Before that, I seem to recall crying at the end of Armageddon but that was way long ago.

 

Also one movie made me OCD for a while.



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Anything with a kick ass soundtrack. 



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Come on, Sion, which movie was it?

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Film: Three Men and A Baby -  had just given custody for my baby girl to my ex, and this film hit home. The scene indicating lingering memories thru scent were exceptionally memorable and moving for me. 

 

On a lighter note....

 

Game: ME1; no manual with my DL version of which I was aware, and had never encountered WASD before in this manner. I could not make it off the bridge, and nearly shot everyone there. Took me another game with the same mechanics to teach me, but that was much later.

 

:lol: