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"Glory" (Denzel Washington) I swear, there is not ONE movie besides this film, that makes me fall to my knees in tears every time I watch it. Not even The Colour Purple (and God knows I cry everytime I watch that). But "Glory" makes me...just fall to pieces. If you haven't seen it, PLEASE rent it. It's the true story of the 54th Massachusetts regiment during the Civil War. Matthew Broderick plays Robert Gould Shaw, the abolitionist leader of this regiment. My God, what a film. You know some films that make you cry, make you cry at the end? Not this one (for me anyway). I cried all THROUGH this movie. I've seen it like, 6 times, or so. Again, I implore, to watch this film. I used to think Black history started with Dr. King. Once I saw this film, I realized it started way earlier than that. Hopefully, you will too.
That is all, I bid you adieu. ***************************************************
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LadyCabDriver said: I swear, there is not ONE movie besides this film, that makes me fall to my knees in tears every time I watch it. Not even The Colour Purple (and God knows I cry everytime I watch that).
that opening statement is just soo cute...i had to repost it. The following movies get me everytime: Dancer In The Dark Fearless Color Purple | |
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LadyCabDriver said: I swear, there is not ONE movie besides this film, that makes me fall to my knees in tears every time I watch it. Not even The Colour Purple (and God knows I cry everytime I watch that). But "Glory" makes me...just fall to pieces. If you haven't seen it, PLEASE rent it. It's the true story of the 54th Massachusetts regiment during the Civil War. Matthew Broderick plays Robert Gould Shaw, the abolitionist leader of this regiment. My God, what a film. You know some films that make you cry, make you cry at the end? Not this one (for me anyway). I cried all THROUGH this movie. I've seen it like, 6 times, or so. Again, I implore, to watch this film. I used to think Black history started with Dr. King. Once I saw this film, I realized it started way earlier than that. Hopefully, you will too.
That is all, I bid you adieu. It's a great film, though Brodericks fake moustache is very distracting. | |
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SkletonKee said: LadyCabDriver said: I swear, there is not ONE movie besides this film, that makes me fall to my knees in tears every time I watch it. Not even The Colour Purple (and God knows I cry everytime I watch that).
that opening statement is just soo cute...i had to repost it. The following movies get me everytime: Dancer In The Dark Fearless Color Purple cute? uh, thank you. Have you seen Glory yet? ***************************************************
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i saw Glory when it first came out...it was so long ago all I remember was being annoyed that Mathew Broderick's character was even in the film...
but, now that i am much older, maybe i should revisit it. | |
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Great movie, but X (another Denzel flick) really gets me.m The way the story was laid out, you can really see the evolution of Malcom. Granted, it may not be 100% true to life, but it was pretty darn close to what I read in the autobiography. As a story it really hit home. At the end, i felt that he was a wise man who was able to sort through the crap, find the locked boxes of peoples minds and open them with his speech as the key. His death was very premature, and the story really made you feel that.
Glory was great on that level as well. Our class had a very nice and long discussion about the end of the movie where they showed the relief. Our prof made note that for many years, the city and the people of the city seems to treat the relief like a bastard child, not getting any recognition in the "things to see" or locals knowing where the releif was. I don't know if that wsa the case, but it was a nice conversation about cultures and expectations. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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We were JUST talking about this movie yesterday in
another thread...what a trip...definitely one of my favorite movies...I just saw it for the 4th time last week and believe it or not, it was playing during this year's Celebration. Stopped by my girl Barbi's room on the way to Paisley and made everyone wait while my favorite part of the movie was on...the night before they take the fort and they were singing, while giving their prayers and testimonials...the evolution of Denzel's character turning from a violent rebel to a loving gentle spirit...simply beautiful... ~Gi | |
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OK!! OK!! I'll watch it this weekend. | |
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This one gets me too. I think Matthew Brodrick did a great job, but, of course, Denzel & Morgan Freeman were incredible.
I always get chills at the end before the last battle when they are marching on the beach. I DON'T cry at movies...but for some reason at then end when they are all being buried in the mass grave I get all choked up. | |
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very good movie, i own it on video. | |
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Pagey said: This one gets me too. I think Matthew Brodrick did a great job, but, of course, Denzel & Morgan Freeman were incredible.
I always get chills at the end before the last battle when they are marching on the beach. I DON'T cry at movies...but for some reason at then end when they are all being buried in the mass grave I get all choked up. OH, they were PHENOMENAL!!! I love this film like my mom loves "Imitation of LIfe" ***************************************************
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Roots Moves Me Far More."Glory" was Good but it didn't strike a Chord with Me like "Do The Right Thing".the Movie was Pushed for Matthew Brodick.typical HollyWood Film where The White Hero has too lead the Negroes.same vibe with "Amistad",etc... mistermaxxx | |
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It is a great movie. Saw it years ago at the movie theatre and recently on t.v. It is sad that Shaw got killed and I was mad how his regiment were treated like shit. It is sad, I think because of those damn violins that keep playing that sad tune. (now where are the tissues). Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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luv4u said: It is a great movie. Saw it years ago at the movie theatre and recently on t.v. It is sad that Shaw got killed and I was mad how his regiment were treated like shit. It is sad, I think because of those damn violins that keep playing that sad tune. (now where are the tissues).
OMG, yes, the incidental music in that film was a big reason why I cried so much...I loved that music so much I bought the soundtrack lol But what was really touching was when they buried Shaw in the same ditch as his men. ***************************************************
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Glory is a good film. Roots did it for me. Denzel Washington has been screwed out of winning oscars. He should have won the best actor Oscar when he played X. Hollywood is so fixed, they gave the brother the best actor award in Traning Day by portraying a corrupt cop. I would much rather seen him win the Oscar in X instead of Training Day portraying a crooked cop. _______________________________________________________________________________________ You can hate me for who I am, cuz I won't be something that i'm not. | |
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AbucahX said: Glory is a good film. Roots did it for me. Denzel Washington has been screwed out of winning oscars. He should have won the best actor Oscar when he played X. Hollywood is so fixed, they gave the brother the best actor award in Traning Day by portraying a corrupt cop. I would much rather seen him win the Oscar in X instead of Training Day portraying a crooked cop. He could have won for "Hurricane" as well IMHO.yep there is a Fix out there on all the Award Shows.mistermaxxx | |
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