dude. that movie made me sick to my stomach. oh, and the dude that directed it, a kiwi, was just busted up on santa monica blvd. on the tranny section. they said he was dressed like a tranny so im not sure if he selling or buying.
The pic is apparently of Breakin 2 Electric Boogaloo. It is downright vomit inducing though. A warning to someone linking photos for Soulstrut, preview post!
i hesitated a bit too long, but thank you for making my post relevant.
now i feel like i have to actually contribute.
i cry pretty easily. i guess i'm a pretty emotional guy in general. i watched rushmore a couple nights ago, i think i cried twice, both times out of joy. it's the mark of a good movie, really, whether or not it can make you feel so detached from yourself that you truly feel for the characters.
I have never ever, ever cried at movies, but since I had a kid I've been more "emotional." Recently I was crying during Hotel Rwanda, when the UN dudes were ordered to leave and the Hutus were going to kill the Tutsis. I was so mad and crazed at the fact the west turned a blind eye to a well documented massacre, that I lost it and cried even when the movie was over. Life is Beautiful killed me too, anything that has to do with parents loosing kids or vice versa gets to me, but not really the animated stuff, I don't know if jorge or rock are serious though.
Recently I was crying during Hotel Rwanda, when the UN dudes were ordered to leave and the Hutus were going to kill the Tutsis. I was so mad and crazed at the fact the west turned a blind eye to a well documented massacre, that I lost it and cried even when the movie was over.
That movie almost made me cry. I don't think that I had ever cried, watching a movie, but I was close after watching Hotel Rwanda.
i too cried during farenheit 9/11, but when the iraqi woman was cursing, crying, yelling at the cameras, and behind her were the ruins of her families' homes
My waterworks cue is any one of those fucking Hugh Grant love story pics. Damn, my wife laughs at me so hard for that...she loves my sensitive soul however.
Pretty dry eyed when it comes to movies which makes teh fact that this makes me cry every time even more disturbing. Puppets got me like no human ever could.
Rudy kills me every time... when his dad starts doing that off-beat clapping, like he had been holding in that emotion for his 60-plus years, while his mom and the rest of the stadium are shouting his name... and then he gets a sack.
I have never seen 'Rudy', but when I worked at the Borders in Las Vegas the real Rudy would come in all the time. I guess everyone knew who he was because it was the first thing he would tell anyone when making their aquaintence.
Whoa, was that one of those hotlink jacker, nasty ass pictures? I'm sorry. I previewed it and it always came up with Electric Boogaloo. I thought everyone was sick off that movie. I cry looking at the movie poster. It's just sad.
The closest I ever got to seeing him well up was him describing Kirk Gibson's walk-off home run in Dodger Stadium.
seriously, just the mere mention of this gives me the chills. i mean, you cant make a movie this good. i mean, that was real life shit, not no movie. i give your man way more props for being affected by real life rather than an imitation of it. plus that shit was awesome!
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What they need to do is put that shit on DVD.
Disco Bean is possibly John Turturo's best character ever.
"Dance with me... I ain't gay!"
anyways,
Am I the only one looking at a horrible ass picture?
MODERATORS PLAESE ERASE THIS THING! I CRIED WITH IT MORE THAN WITH ANY MOVIE!
no bro, im looking at it too, thanks for reposting it...
gawddamn!
and yeah, Lee Tamahori is the kiwi director who was busted getting in touch with his feminine side... crazy shit.
wait a minute....
yeah, barb's rockin the fat pearl necklace.
now i feel like i have to actually contribute.
i cry pretty easily. i guess i'm a pretty emotional guy in general. i watched rushmore a couple nights ago, i think i cried twice, both times out of joy. it's the mark of a good movie, really, whether or not it can make you feel so detached from yourself that you truly feel for the characters.
own up or you are soft. this is it, right?
and once again, this
in comparrison to the film that actually made me cry this film is pure testosterone.
My man says he hasn't cried at a movie since
The closest I ever got to seeing him well up was him describing Kirk Gibson's walk-off home run in Dodger Stadium.
I, on the other hand, cry at everything. I think the last time I cried at a movie was Hotel Rwanda.
"We're dying mummy"
God damn.
I have never seen 'Rudy', but when I worked at the Borders in Las Vegas the real Rudy would come in all the time. I guess everyone knew who he was because it was the first thing he would tell anyone when making their aquaintence.
For me, the tear-jerker is
Whoa, was that one of those hotlink jacker, nasty ass pictures? I'm sorry. I previewed it and it always came up with Electric Boogaloo. I thought everyone was sick off that movie. I cry looking at the movie poster. It's just sad.
seriously, just the mere mention of this gives me the chills. i mean, you cant make a movie this good. i mean, that was real life shit, not no movie. i give your man way more props for being affected by real life rather than an imitation of it. plus that shit was awesome!