nuff said - i always cry out when i watch that movie!
roberto begnini at his best
Legend4ry wrote:Well I am still living in that haze that dubstep is about a dark room with a big system, peoples with their heads down and trigger fingers in the air.
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P Daley wrote:Ended up at a party last night with a bunch of people I don't know and blacked out,
Woke up this morning with an email about ordering a $70 pair of UFO pants.
Legend4ry wrote:Well I am still living in that haze that dubstep is about a dark room with a big system, peoples with their heads down and trigger fingers in the air.
forthcoming 12", spring/summer 2015:
goldplate / war continues
Are people genuinely serious when they say they've never cried at a movie?
I'm SUCH A PUSSY when it comes to shit like this. I can't think of a moment physical pain has even made me think about crying since I started secondary school, but movies and songs get me all the time. The other week I had a bit of trouble reading a particularly sad story in the paper... actually, it might have been a happy one.
You should've seen me and an ex standing next to each other at the Hammersmith Apollo a week after breaking up from our 5 year relationship watching Lauryn Hill sing Ex Factor. Muh'fuckers were starting to get their waterproofs on.
I've even felt myself welling up on dancefloors when I've been too happy.
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magma wrote:Are people genuinely serious when they say they've never cried at a movie?
I'm SUCH A PUSSY when it comes to shit like this. I can't think of a moment physical pain has even made me think about crying since I started secondary school, but movies and songs get me all the time. The other week I had a bit of trouble reading a particularly sad story in the paper... actually, it might have been a happy one.
You should've seen me and an ex standing next to each other at the Hammersmith Apollo a week after breaking up from our 5 year relationship watching Lauryn Hill sing Ex Factor. Muh'fuckers were starting to get their waterproofs on.
I've even felt myself welling up on dancefloors when I've been too happy.
All about those super happy teary moments, They are just as affirming as the sad ones.
When everything just seems so spot on you can do nothing but bawl your eyes out.
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gergbot wrote:the elephant man, no matter how historically inaccurate it is
Lynch has consistently made me tear up no matter how many times I've seen the films, always the same scenes too, just hard emotion. Not just sadness but even at the beauty of a scene. Same with a lot of Von Trier films, the black & white slow motion intro in Antichrist got me. Recently Melancholia too... wow.
Fuck man.
I know exactly how the bloke feels.
I've only ever had a dog, and when he died it killed me. You can form a very, very strong bond with a dog or any animal really, and I'd say the reason for this is purely because it can't talk to us.
My fucking face is red raw you tnuc. That oden one was too much. Anything with dogs like that gets me. Grew up with them all my life and know how hard it hits you when you have to say goodbye.
Great to have a thread full of hardy bass music type blokes all talking about what makes them cry. Restores my faith in humanity a little bit.
Bass music lover since day dot.
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