British Comedy Guide

Films that make us sad. Page 12

No, supposedly in some prints you can see her foot because she needed to be close to insure the scene went the way it was supposed to. Sorry to disappoint Steve.

My neighbour Chrissy is a firm believer in the "camel toe" style of dress.

Quote: Leevil @ October 11 2009, 5:36 PM BST

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"Steve often shows too much of his Father's mustache."

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"Steve often shows too much of his Father's mustache."

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Not sure if's it been mentioned before, my shout is Pans labyrinth

Quote: sootyj @ October 11 2009, 4:35 PM BST

misted up abit in Up.

Me too, was sad. :$

Quote: Leevil @ October 11 2009, 4:39 PM BST

I didn't make me cry, but WALL-E certainly stirred some emotions in me at the time. Not sure what though, will have to re-watch.

Not even the scene where the dogs ate the kids sandwich? Fess up you blubbed like a girl.

I think I welled up, I honestly can't remember. I do well up at films, but I'm too analytical when watching films now to truly enjoy them.

Quote: Nil Putters @ October 11 2009, 7:17 PM BST

Me too, was sad. :$

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Hi Nil

It was happy at the end though and that's the main thing.

Yes, there were a couple of sad bits, the death of his wife mainly.

Hello Steve Wave

I watched The boy in the stripped PJs the other day.

That was sad, but I didn't cry.

Far too high brow for anyone on here mind.

Quote: bigfella @ October 11 2009, 7:37 PM BST

I watched The boy in the stripped PJs the other day.

That was sad, but I didn't cry.

Far too high brow for anyone on here mind.

:D That's a very sad book.

Quote: bigfella @ October 11 2009, 7:37 PM BST

I watched The boy in the stripped PJs the other day.

That was sad, but I didn't cry.

Far too high brow for anyone on here mind.

That may be the most moronic film on the Holocaust, it's brow couldn't be any lower if it was lying face down in a tank of Lowenbrau. The book sucked as well.

I'd rather have watched a pantomime on the Holocaust starring Bernard Manning and Yasser Arrafat.

I always cry during Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind. :(

I just thought the book is the Boy in the Striped Pyjamas.

The boy stripped of his pjs, sounds like a book about Micheal Jackson.

Quote: sootyj @ October 11 2009, 7:39 PM BST

I'd rather have watched a pantomime on the Holocaust starring Bernard Manning and Yasser Arrafat.

So would I! :)

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