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the lion king---circle of life/the death of mufasa/simba's revenge just traumatizing [Edited 2/16/10 14:29pm] | |
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This was the first movie I cried in. I think I was 9 or 10. I was super heartbroken when Simba lost his daddy Damn those hyenas! I graduated bitches!!! 12-19-09 | |
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I was afraid of that scene (Mufasa's death) when I was small! I'd always skip that part!
I think I have never really watched the whole story... I would absolutely love to do that now that I'm braver | |
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This is child's compared to the Hunchback of Notredame for some reason.
That was dark subject matter. | |
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paintedlady said: This is child's compared to the Hunchback of Notredame for some reason.
That was dark subject matter. that cartoon is awesome [Edited 2/16/10 15:15pm] [Edited 2/16/10 15:20pm] | |
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In the spirit of dark cartoons...
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Fury said: paintedlady said: This is child's compared to the Hunchback of Notredame for some reason.
That was dark subject matter. that cartoon is awesome [Edited 2/16/10 15:15pm] The imagery in those scenes was amazing...also, the lustful desire of old dude for Esmerelda was too graphically displayed here, and for any Christian to here the lyrics "its not my fault its in God's plan, He made the Devil so much stronger than a man" really pushed the envelope. This is the only Disney movie that actually gave me goosebumps (the opening song) in the theater and made me cry at the end. Heck it made my brother in law cry too. | |
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PurpleRighteous1 said: This was the first movie I cried in. I think I was 9 or 10. I was super heartbroken when Simba lost his daddy Damn those hyenas!
Ummm, I was about 23 and cried like a 9 year old with a skinned knee an' shit. Fuck it, I'm a crier I can't fuck with them clips. I've had the dvd for YEARS and still can't watch it. | |
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FauxReal said: In the spirit of dark cartoons...
What movie was this one? I think I saw that one. | |
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^ Watership Down. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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paintedlady said: FauxReal said: In the spirit of dark cartoons...
What movie was this one? I think I saw that one. | |
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PurpleRighteous1 said: This was the first movie I cried in. I think I was 9 or 10. I was super heartbroken when Simba lost his daddy Damn those hyenas!
I STILL bawl like a baby! This is hands down my face Disney movie n one of my alltime face movies EVER I've reached in darkness and come out with treasure
I layed down with love and I woke up with lies Whats it all worth only the heart can measure It's not whats in the mirror but what's left inside | |
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I still cry sometimes if I'm really into it... My all-time favourite animated movie. ... [...i think i can, i think i can, i think i can...] | |
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This was a real tearjerker for me | |
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i still cry when i watch this movie . classic For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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Y'all cry during The Lion King and The fucking Hunchback?? What a bunch of pussies....
The Fox and the Hound makes me squall like a 5 year old toting an ass whoopin'... | |
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this cartoon is a tear jerker
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The Lion King is far too deep to be dismissed as just another Disney movie. It remains one of my favorites to this day. I was only 3 when it came out, so it didn't mean much to me then, but when I watched it again around 10-11 it was a real tear-jerker. I've referenced The Lion King in a few essays, some of which my more elderly instructors didn't take to kind too (because they didn't know the story!), but others that have seen the movie really appreciated it.
The broadway version of the movie manages to convey the emotion of the stampede scene very well. I did not expect that whirlwind of emotions in watching the play. I'd love to see live it again. Pocahontas is another one that can get pretty emotional. The Savages scene in particular. Kinda strange, kinda awesome.
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