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The Notebook

Originally posted by: minendo
Originally posted by: Modeps
I cried.. a bit. 🙁

Yes. I'm a heterosexual male. I guess I'm just an old softie.
What does that have to do with anything?

Just preemptive before the teenagers here start saying I'm gay or something.
 
This thread is giving me the creeps, it starts out with one guy crying, and now there are two guys hugging (not that there is anything wrong with that :roll: )
 
Originally posted by: AcidicFury
Don't worry Modeps, I've cried a bit at some movies. Why was it so good?

The whole love thing was really touching.

Other movies I've cried at:
Saving Private Ryan
Band of Brothers
Black Hawk Down and...
Meet Joe Black
 
The wife made me see it last night.

Despite the fact that it is undoubtedly a chick flick, I did think it's a pretty darn good movie. (I managed to hold back the tears. Man card is still in my wallet.)

Guys, this flick will get you points. (Sadly, however, it won't get you laid, because the ending is sad, which will cause your woman to cry and not be in the mood.)
 
Originally posted by: NogginBoink
The wife made me see it last night.

Despite the fact that it is undoubtedly a chick flick, I did think it's a pretty darn good movie. (I managed to hold back the tears. Man card is still in my wallet.)

Guys, this flick will get you points. (Sadly, however, it won't get you laid, because the ending is sad, which will cause your woman to cry and not be in the mood.)

Oh I totally agree. Take your lady to the movie!

Everyone in the theatre was sniffling and blowing their noses at the end. There was a group of posh teenage girls that were in the back of the theatre that I had fingered for snobs with no souls. But they ended up crying more than anyone else in the place.
 
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