Erdrik
Professor
Originally posted by Venus: ive never been kicked out of a movie. i actually have the amazing ability of sitting quietly and paying attention to the screen. ...mee, too! And here I thought I was alone in the world. lol
Originally posted by Venus: ... I cry at movies all the time though. But not hysterically or anything, i can usually get through a sad movie without anyone except for the person sitting directly next to me noticing. Except for the 7 times i saw titanic in the theater. i cried so hard the person sitting next to me the 7th time i saw it thought i was hyperventalating. it was kinda weird though i had never done that before. ...I get teary eyed, but I don't remember ever outright crying in a theater. I actualy get angry not crying tho... I hold it in from being embarassed of others. I supposedly don't care what others think of me yet I am self conscience of others seeing me cry?!
Originally posted by Venus: ... i am so desensitized to violence i can watch the goriest and bloodiest movies without even wincing, i laughed my way through Bride of Chucky. ...I'm not fully desensitized to violence, and gore, but it does take alot to effect me.
Although if I'm looking at the real thing thats a hole different bag of beans, road kill for instance will usually give me a shudder. Luckly I haven't seen any worse than that.
Originally posted by Venus: ... Like that scene where the irish mother puts her children in their beds and reads to them, or the one where the old couple where clutching each other in their beds as the water rose up. i was whimpering in a very undignified way. ...Awwwh...
I don't really like that movie, but it did tug at my heart strings... quite roughly.
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Originally posted by Venus: the last movie that made me cry was Lilo and Stitch. oh, and ice Age. but it was dignified tears, no more wailing for me!Lilo and Stitch, Ice Age, and Monsters Inc all got me 'teary eyed'...
There are probly others but I don't remember them...
oh wait!
Venus, you've probly never seen these as they are anime, but the end of the released 'Berserk' series, and 'X' both had me actualy crying!
I don't care if you hate anime but those two had some twistedly sad stories...
Tzlk
Professor
Lets see Ive done plenty of dumb shit in the movies...but the best was prally going to see James Bond Die another day Completyly trashed. I had had three, three shot screwdrivers in the hour or so before the movie... i was blasted. I was told i was very loud and mothers were looking at me all wierd when i was laughing the entire movie long...at everything... i was like OOO!!!! CAR!! HAHAHAHAHAH!!! I found the movie quite entertaining....but I dont remember a damn thing about it. I have since been told that it sucked.
asianlightning
Starship Captain
My girlfriend and I went to go see "The Ring" one night, and unfortunately, it was the same night that about 300 teenage girls also decided to go. Let's just say that the incessant screaming made the movie a pain to sit through. To top it off, there were a lot of teenage boys in the audience, too, most of which had "forgotten" to turn off their cell phones. After one kid had gotten about 3 calls, and actually had the gall to talk to each peson who had called him, some older guy went up to where he was sitting, grabbed his phone, and chucked it to the front of the theater. Everyone clapped, it was priceless.
DrThunder88
DOOP Secretary
Kurt will gain 1 point of respect if he uttered, "I hope you choke on your Sbarros, you secret, artsy eurofilm-hating bitch!"
Cut to about 20-30 minutes later. The movie is still sucking! Even after I threw a bottle at the screen--what nerve! I was pretty pissed off at the suckiness, so I threw another bottle. Epic seven year later LOL.
I probably could've gotten kicked out of
Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls . Someone (my sister's then-boyfriend) ripped ass something fierce, leaving a lingering stench only a nuclear refrigerator incident could've distracted me from. Fortunately...
Gorky
DOOP Secretary
I've never walked out of a movie, but my friend and I were once the only two people in the theater. We went to see Disturbia , mainly because we were 15 and wanted to drool over Shia Labeouf back when he was still kind of innocently dreamy. It was by no means a great movie, but there was something fittingly creepy about being two teenage girls alone in a movie theater, watching what was essentially Rear Window and crapping our pants because we were sissies.
Xanfor
Moderator
DOOP Secretary
That was one of the most degrading things that has ever happened to me. You are a very fortunate individual.
MeatablePie
Professor
I was always scared of the Sony Wonder logo whenever I watched Sesame Street VHS tapes as a kid for some reason...
Same with any other VHS from the 1980s-late 1990s.
This is the most laughable thing about me...
TO THE SHAME CUBE.