KnivesOut says...

I cried like this during episodes 1, 2, and 3. It started when Jar Jar appeared for the first time. The blubbering and everything. I'm so ashamed.

westy says...

Its like how people are incapable of discerning what's real or not , like how people get really emotional with religion.

like surly if you know something is fictoinal evan if a film is sad the moment it stops you can be like oh well its fictional done , I guess the theeme could be something you find emotional but even then crying about it for a substatail length after the film seems a bit strange.

would be intresting to see how emotoinal this woman is at real world things.

NordlichReiter says...

>> ^KnivesOut:
I cried like this during episodes 1, 2, and 3. It started when Jar Jar appeared for the first time. The blubbering and everything. I'm so ashamed.


WHAT?!?

I just spat some liquids out of my nose... and I wasn't drinking any thing.

rottenseed says...

Wow...she isn't very adjusted. That's fine to get sad during a sad movie. It's ok if you get sucked in...but this is a movie that most wouldn't cry at the end of. That makes her special...in a not-so-good way.

kceaton1 says...

>> ^rottenseed:
Wow...she isn't very adjusted. That's fine to get sad during a sad movie. It's ok if you get sucked in...but this is a movie that most wouldn't cry at the end of. That makes her special...in a not-so-good way.


Yeah, either this is fake or someone has an un-diagnosed mental problem.

d3bas3r says...

I wanted to divorce her and I don't even know her. Jesus fucking christ what is she gong to do when someone she loves dies. Now that I wrote that I feel bad for her. Now I am depressed.

Don_Juan says...

O.K., Let's be real!!! She was blantly utilizing FEMALE POWER!!! She knew that any male observing her naughty application of female distress would attempt, in any way possible, to FIX it. Hence, her complete control of the male. He may chuckle and make subtle comments, but let's face it! His entire conscious awareness was dominated by her application of female trickery! Yes!!! Unfortunately, we males cannot help but to submit to her powerful ability to control males through female techniques. They, the females, easily trick we males into surrendering our vital(to our species continuation) fluids into their, the females, place! It is then that they OWN it!! I know!! I have repeatedly been seduced to surrender that very fluid!!!

Ryjkyj says...

I've never seen my wife cry harder at a movie than when Will Smith's dog dies in "I Am Legend".

It's took me 30 minutes to talk her back down but for the sake of her emotional maturity, I made her finish the movie.

choggie says...

Ok, so....What movie(s) made me cry-San Francisco (1936)-when I was 12-watched it with my mother while sick with the flu-I may have cried because I couldn't be there for the big one...wait, come to think of it that film had no Chinese innit!...Fuck I don't even remember one coolie or one laundry person...

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete

Clark Gable ... Blackie Norton

Jeanette MacDonald ... Mary Blake

Spencer Tracy ... Father Mullin
Jack Holt ... Jack Burley
Jessie Ralph ... Mrs. Burley
Ted Healy ... Mat
Shirley Ross ... Trixie
Margaret Irving ... Della Bailey
Harold Huber ... 'Babe'
Edgar Kennedy ... Sheriff
Al Shean ... Professor
William Ricciardi ... Signor Baldini
Kenneth Harlan ... 'Chick'
Roger Imhof ... 'Alaska'
Charles Judels ... Tony (as Charles Judells)
Russell Simpson ... 'Red' Kelly
Bert Roach ... Freddie Duane
Warren Hymer ... Hazeltine (as Warren B. Hymer)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jean Acker ... (uncredited)
Maude Allen ... Elderly Woman (uncredited)
Oscar Apfel ... Founders' Club Member (uncredited)
Sam Ash ... Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
Gertrude Astor ... Drunk's Girl (uncredited)
Irving Bacon ... Picnicker (uncredited)
King Baggot ... (uncredited)

Jane Barnes ... Girl (uncredited)
Vince Barnett ... New Year's Eve Drunk (uncredited)
Jack Baxley ... Kinko (uncredited)
Nyas Berry ... Dancer (uncredited)
Margaret Bert ... Salvation Army Nurse (uncredited)
Sidney Bracey ... Allen, Burley's Butler (uncredited)
Jimmy Brewster ... Stooge (uncredited)
Fritzi Brunette ... (uncredited)
Sonny Bupp ... (uncredited)
Tommy Bupp ... Bill, Newsboy (uncredited)
Orrin Burke ... Pompous Man (uncredited)
Richard Carle ... Founders' Club Member (uncredited)
Helene Chadwick ... (uncredited)
Naomi Childers ... Opera Spectator in Burley Box (uncredited)
G. Pat Collins ... Bartender (uncredited)
Adrienne D'Ambricourt ... Madame Albani (uncredited)
Nigel De Brulier ... Old Man (uncredited)
Vernon Dent ... Fat Man (uncredited)
Mae Digges ... Dancer (uncredited)
Tom Dugan ... Drunk (uncredited)
Edward Earle ... Bit Man (uncredited)
Edgar Edwards ... Young Earthquake Survivor 'The Fire's Out' (uncredited)
Fred M. Fagan ... Waiter (uncredited)
Jim Farley ... Charlie, Police Captain (uncredited)
Flora Finch ... (uncredited)
Chester Gan ... Jowl Lee (uncredited)
Bud Geary ... Man Restraining Blackie after Quake (uncredited)
Ruth Gillette ... (uncredited)
Sammy Glasser ... Stooge (uncredited)

D.W. Griffith ... Orchestra conductor (uncredited)
George Guhl ... Bit Man (uncredited)
Ben Hall ... Man searching in the chaos (uncredited)
Donald Hall ... (uncredited)
Sherry Hall ... Well-Wisher (uncredited)
Mahlon Hamilton ... Bit Role (uncredited)
Edward Hearn ... Parishioner (uncredited)
Fay Helm ... (uncredited)
Anthony Jowitt ... Society Man (uncredited)
Bronislau Kaper ... (uncredited)
John Kelly ... Kelly (uncredited)
Cy Kendall ... Headwaiter (uncredited)
Jack Kennedy ... Mike, Old Irishman in Church (uncredited)
Leonard Kibrick ... Choirboy (uncredited)
Tandy MacKenzie ... Faust (uncredited)
James Macklin ... Young Man (uncredited)
Wilbur Mack ... Bartender (uncredited)
George Magrill ... A Marine (uncredited)
Tom Mahoney ... Captain of Police (uncredited)
Frank Mayo ... Dealer (uncredited)
Tom McGuire ... Bartender (uncredited)
Robert McKenzie ... Messenger (uncredited)
Sammy McKim ... Choirboy (uncredited)
Douglas McPhail ... Extra (uncredited)
John 'Skins' Miller ... Man on Stretcher (uncredited)
Belle Mitchell ... Mary's Maid, Louise (uncredited)
Bruce Mitchell ... Heckler (uncredited)
Rhea Mitchell ... (uncredited)
Harry Myers ... Reveler (uncredited)
William Newell ... Man in Breadline (uncredited)
Amber Norman ... (uncredited)
William H. O'Brien ... Waiter at Chicken's Ball (uncredited)
Spec O'Donnell ... Man Praying (uncredited)
Dennis O'Keefe ... New Year's Celebrant (uncredited)
Pat O'Malley ... Fireman (uncredited)
John Pearson ... Stooge (uncredited)
Jason Robards Sr. ... Father (uncredited)
Beatrice Roberts ... Forrestal Guest (uncredited)
Henry Roquemore ... Drinker (uncredited)
Don Rowan ... Coast Type (uncredited)
Frank Sheridan ... Founders' Club Member (uncredited)
Helen Shipman ... Bit Part (uncredited)
Myrtle Stedman ... Bit (uncredited)
Carl Stockdale ... Salvation Army Man (uncredited)
Harry Strang ... Soldier (uncredited)
Charles Sullivan ... Fire Spectator (uncredited)
Ben Taggart ... Cop (uncredited)
Rosemary Theby ... (uncredited)
David Thursby ... Man (uncredited)
Jerry Tucker ... Choirboy (uncredited)

Robert J. Wilke ... (uncredited)
Tudor Williams ... Mephistopheles (uncredited)
Bill Wolfe ... Parishioner (uncredited)
Ortho Wright ... Fireman (uncredited)

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