I forget the last movie to ruin me, but for some reason, Moana would make me tear up randomly, for no discernible reason. Just constantly. It’s easily my favorite Disney movie, and We Know the Way is definitely my favorite Disney song. Just fantastic. Perfect exposition.
The Rock makes dumb, innocuous all-ages action movies that my mom loves. It’s easy to make fun of this until you realize that there aren’t actually that many of these being made these days.
It’s the niche superheroes have taken over, but there will always be an audiences for movies about a zookeeper with a special forces background who has to gear up one last time to take down a giant alligator.
Say what you will about Disney's various Jungle Cruises, but pretty soon they're the only jungles were gonna have left and we should be grateful to the megacorp.
Did you all not notice that the whole first part of the trailer was him giving a fully fake showboaty "cruise"?
Couldn't see it under all that damned bloom. Even the poster is a ridiculous shade of orange. My eyes were happy to see a colder tone in the last 10 seconds.
Can we get the chemicals in. 'Cause anything's better than this.
No piece of media has ever made me cry harder than those muppet performances at Jim Henson's funeral.
Like, imagine that scene in Midsommar where the one lady from the cult holds Dani's face as she and the other women all cry and break down together but with all the roles played by me.
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The Normal Heart
Room (rewatching it after having a kid)
aaaand,
Hachi, a Dog's Tale
Nice.
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The one about the high schooler trying to fit in still gets me.
I'd never seen it before.
Pumpkinhead is a cool looking monster.
It's me, the emotionless husk
Coco definitely got me a little teary, but I don't recall full-on crying
Coco made me full on ugly-sob
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Like, I start crying, that's a good hour gone, easy, I ain't got time to deal with that
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Dear Satan.....
This is how I usually am, but Arrival pulled the sobs out of me
big fan of madoka, eh?
This does not do anything to change my prior position on this movie of "why" and in fact may have dropped it to "please no"
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Man if you think the movie version of the green mile is sad, the book is like a tour de force of "stab you in the feels".
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I looked at Wikipedia and apparently Jesse Plimmons and Paul Giamatti are in it too.
Which is like... okay, so I have a little bit of interest in it.
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It’s the niche superheroes have taken over, but there will always be an audiences for movies about a zookeeper with a special forces background who has to gear up one last time to take down a giant alligator.
Yeah, but he didn't make one single fucking pun so who the hell cares?
It's seems like the sort of movie that I would have love watching as a kid, either with my parents, or renting during the summer.
Couldn't see it under all that damned bloom. Even the poster is a ridiculous shade of orange. My eyes were happy to see a colder tone in the last 10 seconds.
Like, imagine that scene in Midsommar where the one lady from the cult holds Dani's face as she and the other women all cry and break down together but with all the roles played by me.
I saw Up with a close friend 4 days before her wedding and I’m not sure I’ve recovered.
Usually same, but Wall-E went over that threshold for me.
Also, I forgot that the Mr. Roger's documentary made me ugly cry in the theaters last year. But that should just go without saying.
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