OH GOD WILSON. I saw this movie at a young age, when I was less than ten. It was absolutely devestating to me. I don't know if I could watch it now, at least 10 years later.Sacman said:There has only been one... WILSON! I'M SORRY WILSON!
Chewbacca dies? D: It's not true, that's impossible![/quote]Souther Thorn said:Chewbacca, I cried and threw the book across the room and then called my dad and cried some more...I was 23 or so....
Exactly. I cried in the cinema. I cried when I was watching it at home on a VHS. and I can't bear watching this scene again anytime the movie's on.RyQ_TMC said:That's an easy one.
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I cried in the theater, and later developed a habit of leaving the room when watching Lion King on VHS and That Scene was approaching.
Captcha: Big screen. Yes captcha, I saw it in the theater. I cried. We all cried.
Argh, you're right... The Going Merry was their first ship. >_<CriticalMiss said:Methinks you mean the Going Merry. And yes, it is one of the three times I've cried whilst watching One Piece. The others being Usopp's fight with Luffy and Robin getting rescues. The Water 7 arc was just so heart wrenching and awesome at the same time.sanquin said:1: One Piece. The Thousand Sunny. To think a shounen anime could make me shed tears for a friggin' boat.![]()
I can tell you that. My father passed away on April 10th. I reacted by crying several times that afternoon/evening. And I coped with it by smoking weed, listening to lots of music and surrounding myself with other people as much as possible for a week or so. At the funeral I cried even more.Sofus said:Well this is highly disturbing. If a fictional character can provoke strong emotional responses, then i'm somewhat worried what some of you might do or how you would react when a family member dies.
I think this is relevant: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GebMPnUUg44Elementary - Dear Watson said:![]()
This...
When I read it in the book I cried for ages! Still well up thinking about it!