
That bit in the Railway Children when Jenny Agutter says "Daddy! My Daddy!". Gets me every time. I am 48 years old.
( , Thu 7 Aug 2014, 14:51)
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they sobbed and sniffed their way through it. then came the bit where she says, "i'll never let go, jack" - and promptly does exactly that, letting his icy corpse plunge to the bottom of the ocean. i laughed. they were horrified at my lack of soul. but come on. that is shit timing.
the second time i went to see it, 5 enormous blokes on the row behind started knocking 7 bells out of each other in that scene, and the cinema had to stop the show and put the lights up to stop them.
( , Mon 11 Aug 2014, 12:54, 2 replies)

when i got home from uni, the boys were sniggering, and leo was nowhere to be seen. he turned up in the bathtub. at the bottom of a foot of water. being weighted down by shampoo bottles. "because that's what happens in the film".
that nearly made me cry.
( , Mon 11 Aug 2014, 12:55, closed)

I like it when "Sporting" Winslet releases the puppies.
I saw it with a Norwegian friend, who claimed they didn't make enough of the human panic. When I scoffed sarcastically about how she'd know aaaall about human panic, she informed me that she'd had mates die on the Estonia. So I shut up.
( , Mon 11 Aug 2014, 13:17, closed)


scaryduck.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/paint-me-jack-paint-me-like-one-of-your.html
( , Mon 11 Aug 2014, 13:37, closed)

YOU DIDN'T THINK THAT ONE THROUGH, OH NO.
( , Mon 11 Aug 2014, 16:20, closed)

But especially for Titanic? Didn't you find it shit enough the first time?
( , Tue 12 Aug 2014, 10:11, closed)

my flatmates and i loved it. and we waited eagerly for the dvd to be released, which took 6 months back in those good old days, and then we watched that too. more than once.
needless to say, i haven't seen it since i graduated... for the reason that you just said.
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