Is it wrong to cry
#31
In Lebanon, whenever we go to watch Indian movies we take a pack of kleenex with us...
#33
And be careful about labelling Indian films as shit and crap...The Dean will call you a racist, even though he fancies your avatar and also uses kleenexes sometimes...
#36
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As I was saying................ the first part of this (as the young Christian Bale salutes the kamikaze pilots who are about to take off, and sings that stunningly beautiful song) is as moving a scene as you could wish to see.
Cry? Not really - but it's shivers up the spine stuff.........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tztl6...eature=related
Cry? Not really - but it's shivers up the spine stuff.........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tztl6...eature=related
#39
The one film that really did make me cry was "Stepmum" with Julia Roberts and the red head one ... Sarandson or something.
I might not have cried if I had not have had kids of my own. I think the crying factor was in imagining how one would personally cope in that kind of situation ................. and if you put yourself in that situation - it makes you cry.
As a mummy anyway.
I might not have cried if I had not have had kids of my own. I think the crying factor was in imagining how one would personally cope in that kind of situation ................. and if you put yourself in that situation - it makes you cry.
As a mummy anyway.
#42
When West Ham got relegated in 2003... A very sad day ! I feel for you spugsy
#43
David James, Tomas Repka, Cristian Dailly, Rufus Brevett, Glen Johnson, Trevor Sinclair, Joe Cole, Michael Carrick, Judas Defoe, God Di Canio, Sir Les Ferdinand, Fredi Kanoute.
Unbelievable still.....
#44
the best team to ever get relegated and i think im right in saying the only team to ever get relegated with over 40 points




