You have a sick, twisted mind.Quote:
Originally posted by emily655321
"Mate." What an apt word. :D I can't be the only person to notice the more-than-slightly-ambiguous nature of Frodo and Sam's relationship, can I? I found it adorable, personally.
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You have a sick, twisted mind.Quote:
Originally posted by emily655321
"Mate." What an apt word. :D I can't be the only person to notice the more-than-slightly-ambiguous nature of Frodo and Sam's relationship, can I? I found it adorable, personally.
^ Oh, hey, what's up, man? Long time no see!
*giggles profusely*
To Kill a Mockingbird is the only book which had the capacity to make me cry, and Finding Nemo the only movie. *shrug*
Seriously? Have you seen Boys Don't Cry?Quote:
Originally posted by fayefaye
Finding Nemo the only movie. *shrug*
Guarenteed crying! Tears of anger and upset me thinks. :mad: *stabs horrible men*
The last time I read Romeo and Juliet it made me cry, though I've never cried before when reading it. Wierd. I cried when Wilson drifted off in the movie Castaway.
So did I, but only 'coz I was laughing so hard...Quote:
Originally posted by Shea
I cried when Wilson drifted off in the movie Castaway.
Right on Diceman.
My ex-fiance laughed when Gandalf fell off the bridge too. Totally ruined the movie for me. We were in a theatre and I was so embarrassed.
My girlfriend laughed during Gollum's monologue/dialogue. It was really weird, cause she usually is real emo during movies, but she giggled really loud when Gollum whimpered "I hate you. I hate you." She smiled at me and said he was cute. :confused:
Yeh but thats the funniest bit of the movie.Quote:
Originally posted by Shea
My ex-fiance laughed when Gandalf fell off the bridge too. Totally ruined the movie for me. We were in a theatre and I was so embarrassed.
"fly... you fools!"
Is that even what he says?
I thought he either said "Hurry, you fools" or "Run, you fools."
No, I cried so hard at that! Actually, I didn't cry until they were all walking around in the snow, all stunned. And either Aragorn or Boromir is like, "give them a moment, for god's sake," or something. And Aragorn was just staring, all mournful and stoic. THEN I cried.
wait... you guys cried for the movie, but not the book? ..... :-/
kik gollum is strangly appealing due to his eyes. And I laughed so loud during his monolgue I disrupted the people next to me, although that may have been due to the pain killers I had scarfed before viewing the movie, or was that the third one? I don't rememeber I wonder why? I am almost inclined to put a smiley face here, almost.
I read the books, but unfortunately, I read them so fast in order to read them before watching the movies, that I can't remember a whole lot. I don't think I grasped it well. I kick myself for that.:mad:Quote:
Originally posted by imthefoolonthehill
wait... you guys cried for the movie, but not the book? ..... :-/
Lolita and Em, Gandalf does say "fly, you fools", but I don't understand how that's funny, Lolita. It's his last bit of instruction before he "dies" to help them to save their own lives by running. That's why Aragorn wouldn't "give them a moment." Where's the humor?:confused: