You are gonna be surprised when ******* and ********* go ****** and then ****** blows up, and like ******* turns out to be *******, and ***** is like *************, which means everything is really *******, and so ******* starts ****** and other stuff like ******** happens because of *******.j-e-f-f-e-r-s said:You and me both. That Evangelion 3 thread is still tormenting me with its spoilers. I want to wait and see the film unspoiled, but that thread is within such easy reach... gah! When is Rebuild 3 going to get a western release? I don't think I can handle waiting much more. The temptation is too much.
I will agree with this one though.Casual Shinji said:These always get me going...
Ah hell, the whole of The Land Before Time is a one continuous sad scene.
I agree it always makes me tear up the scene before it too when the emperor is killing Luke and you can just see the pain On Vader's faceSpade Lead said:When Darth Vader dies* at the end of Return of the Jedi, and then he is standing there with Yoda and Obi-Wan, proud of his son.
*I cried every time I saw that for like 10 years. And the first four years I watched the whole trilogy at least ten times a year.
Check and mate.OlasDAlmighty said:Is it too late for me to enter this game?Baldry said:I see your toy story and raise you the first Toy StoryDense_Electric said:Um, bro:
Also honourable mention to the Simpsons and the episode "Bart gets an F" that ending makes me cry like a little *****.
Pixar: Breaking childrens' souls over the knee since 1995.
That sadly is an incredibly pervasive attitude in their culture. It's easier for Japan to collectively ignore black marks on its history than to admit to them, for fear of shame.Casual Shinji said:I found the first one actually quite good, or should I say, quite effective in its cutthroat-ness of the depiction of post-nuke Hiroshima.Soviet Heavy said:I saw the first Barefoot Gen film, notably the bomb detonation itself. Yikes.
The second one was when I started to break out in hives, especially at the end. I won't spoil it, but it's message basically was; "It doesn't matter that your entire city lies in shouldering, irradiated rubble, or that everyone you love died or is dying of cancer. Keep your chin up, smile, and try your hardest at becoming a decent hardworking member of society." That worker bee mentality was fucking ripe with this movie.