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Reply #90 posted 11/23/05 9:14am

muirdo

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i cant believe no one has mentioned.....










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Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
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Reply #91 posted 11/23/05 9:20am

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Reply #92 posted 11/23/05 11:58am

MIGUELGOMEZ

gemini13 said:

MIGUELGOMEZ said:




That was the one filmed in Greece, right?


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Was it Greece? Coulda been, I can't remember.




CONFIRMED


For the Love of Benji (1977)
Directed by
Joe Camp

Writing credits
Joe Camp (story)
Ben Vaughn (story)

Genre: Family / Adventure / Drama (more)

Tagline: Hooray. America's most huggable hero has a brand new movie! (more)

Plot Outline: Benji sniffs out a bogus CIA agent in Athens, Greece. (view trailer)

User Comments: Love it, from beginning to end (more)



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Reply #93 posted 11/23/05 12:00pm

gemini13

MIGUELGOMEZ said:

gemini13 said:




Was it Greece? Coulda been, I can't remember.




CONFIRMED


For the Love of Benji (1977)
Directed by
Joe Camp

Writing credits
Joe Camp (story)
Ben Vaughn (story)

Genre: Family / Adventure / Drama (more)

Tagline: Hooray. America's most huggable hero has a brand new movie! (more)

Plot Outline: Benji sniffs out a bogus CIA agent in Athens, Greece. (view trailer)

User Comments: Love it, from beginning to end (more)



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Well shit, I was only six or seven. Greece and France were the same to me then. lol
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Reply #94 posted 11/23/05 12:42pm

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My very first cry at the movies!!



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Reply #95 posted 11/23/05 12:44pm

DexMSR

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gemini13 said:

missfee said:



when apollo died, i just couldn't believe it. The water works came on so bad that i had to leave the room....



AND Rocky 3 when Mickey died.



I cried on the FIRST Rocky.
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Reply #96 posted 11/23/05 9:57pm

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DexMSR said:

My very first cry at the movies!!





I forgot about that one nod me too!
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Reply #97 posted 11/23/05 11:47pm

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I forgot Milo and Otis! That thing still makes me cry. cry
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Reply #98 posted 11/24/05 1:00am

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My Girl, all of 'em
Those were the only movies that made me cry as a kid. Especially when Velma (was that her name???) lost her boyfriend



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Reply #99 posted 11/24/05 1:51am

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I always cried to Benji and Milo and Otis! razz
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Reply #100 posted 11/24/05 3:26am

Natisse

Krystal666 said:

I always cried to Benji and Milo and Otis! razz


I can't even begin to watch milo and otis shake Benji was bad enough bawl
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Reply #101 posted 11/24/05 3:55am

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Natisse said:

Krystal666 said:

I always cried to Benji and Milo and Otis! razz


I can't even begin to watch milo and otis shake Benji was bad enough bawl


lol I know anything bad happening to cute little fuzzy animals and I need a whole box of kleenexes to myself! biggrin
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Reply #102 posted 11/24/05 4:05am

Natisse

Krystal666 said:

Natisse said:



I can't even begin to watch milo and otis shake Benji was bad enough bawl


lol I know anything bad happening to cute little fuzzy animals and I need a whole box of kleenexes to myself! biggrin


me too! I can handle people being hurt and dying in movies but animals? no way... I can't watch gladiator, that movie with Charlize Theron in it and the gorilla - anything like that and I just turn to bawl there's a scene in the movie "the butterfly effect" that I just broke down in sobs with and I've never seen past 10 minutes of "The power of one" the chicken scene was it for me I turned it off

can't handle any cruelty to animals even in movies shake
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Reply #103 posted 11/24/05 4:10am

MartyMcFly

MIGUELGOMEZ said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:


evillol i sing it like that, too:

iiiii wanna smoke crack with somebody
wanna hit the pipe with somebody
yeaaaaah, i wanna smoke with somebody
with somebody who gooooot dooooope...




falloff falloff


"Somebody ooooo (sound of her taking a hit)
Somebody ooooo (sound of her taking a hit)


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spit stop it! lol
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Reply #104 posted 11/24/05 4:17am

MartyMcFly

Graffiti Bridge - Special Edition DVD (2004)

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Reply #105 posted 11/24/05 4:19am

AsianBomb777

MartyMcFly said:

Graffiti Bridge - Special Edition DVD (2004)

© Warner Bros




It's a brilliant movie, crossing so many genres at the same time : cheesy drama, horror, b-movie, tragedy, and documentary of a disturbed little man.
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Reply #106 posted 11/24/05 5:00am

dolphngin

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ME2!!!
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Reply #107 posted 11/24/05 5:02am

dolphngin

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best part of Bambi is when Thumper get's all 'twitter paited' smile

i love Bambi batting eyes
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Reply #108 posted 11/24/05 5:05am

Reincarnate

The saddest and best film I've ever seen is Haathi Mere Saathi ... and I don't understand a word of it as it's in Hindi.

I cried when I was 5 and saw it, and after years of telling my husband about it, he finally tracked it down for me last year ... I watched it and couldn't stop crying again.

You don't need the words - you can piece the story together really easily without them.

I think the title means "Elephant my friend" - perhaps a Hindi speaker can clarify, or I can ask my dad.

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Reply #109 posted 11/24/05 5:07am

Reincarnate

onenitealone said:

lillith said:



and

E.T
The Neverending Story




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[Edited 11/21/05 14:37pm]



Seriously - I hadn't even read the thread when I posted.

highfive


oh no don't go there with Old Yeller ... or Babe - I'm gonna spend the rest of the afternoon blubbing.
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Reply #110 posted 11/24/05 5:35am

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Reply #111 posted 11/24/05 5:35am

onenitealone

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Reincarnate said:

onenitealone said:




Seriously - I hadn't even read the thread when I posted.

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oh no don't go there with Old Yeller ... or Babe - I'm gonna spend the rest of the afternoon blubbing.



lol

I forgot about Babe - such a sweet film. touched
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Reply #112 posted 11/24/05 7:02am

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AsianBomb777 said:

DarkKnight1 said:

Obscure movie, but Watership Down tore me up.



Incredible movie.

Especially the end when the holocaust rabbit survivors could be seen amongst the new generation. My Uncle told me that it was about the Jewish persecutions in Germany during WWII. Is there any truth to that? I've always seen the rabbits in that light.



Spot on.

Secret of Nihm was also brutal.
I still freak out over molting ginormous owls.
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Reply #113 posted 11/24/05 8:21am

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Bambi for sure! I was 5 years old when a mum took me and a bunch of other kids to that movie for her sons' birthday. Boy, she must have regretted choosing Bambi, because when the mother died all of the children were crying and wanted to see their parents! lol
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Reply #114 posted 11/24/05 12:01pm

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the title means "Elephant with Me" or literally, "Elephant, Me, With"

I wanna see it!

Reincarnate said:

The saddest and best film I've ever seen is Haathi Mere Saathi ... and I don't understand a word of it as it's in Hindi.

I cried when I was 5 and saw it, and after years of telling my husband about it, he finally tracked it down for me last year ... I watched it and couldn't stop crying again.

You don't need the words - you can piece the story together really easily without them.

I think the title means "Elephant my friend" - perhaps a Hindi speaker can clarify, or I can ask my dad.

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Reply #115 posted 11/24/05 5:33pm

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DexMSR said:

gemini13 said:




AND Rocky 3 when Mickey died.



I cried on the FIRST Rocky.

why the first Rocky? Who died in that one??
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Reply #116 posted 11/24/05 6:44pm

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E.T. i thought it was so sad when he was laying in the bathtub. sad
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Reply #117 posted 11/24/05 6:59pm

althom

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Ocean said:

Lassie ...I would proberly still cry now..I'm such a sook.....
I have to forgo the mascara when I go to the movies..chances are I'll be a blubbering mess LOL

wacky

Why are you crying during Lassie? The dog never died or anything.
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Reply #118 posted 11/24/05 7:01pm

Ocean

althom said:

Ocean said:

Lassie ...I would proberly still cry now..I'm such a sook.....
I have to forgo the mascara when I go to the movies..chances are I'll be a blubbering mess LOL

wacky

Why are you crying during Lassie? The dog never died or anything.

oh shut up...he always got lost or some damn thing happened to him ....I'm to old to remember now confused
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Reply #119 posted 11/24/05 7:03pm

AsianBomb777

Ocean said:

althom said:


wacky

Why are you crying during Lassie? The dog never died or anything.

oh shut up...he always got lost or some damn thing happened to him ....I'm to old to remember now confused



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