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Postby Herzeleid on Mon Nov 12, 2007 10:52 am

jonny_boy34 wrote:Erm, anyway... just watched Dead Man's Shoes, and it was brilliant!


Yeah, great film! You can see our own Martin Crawford's house in it too, it was filmed in Matlock. When they're in the rough area, it's one of those.
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Postby MartinC on Mon Nov 12, 2007 1:05 pm

jonny_boy34 wrote:Erm, anyway... just watched Dead Man's Shoes, and it was brilliant!


Did it make you cry like a girl? I don't want to be the only one.
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Postby jonny_boy34 on Mon Nov 12, 2007 2:08 pm

MartinC wrote:
jonny_boy34 wrote:Erm, anyway... just watched Dead Man's Shoes, and it was brilliant!


Did it make you cry like a girl? I don't want to be the only one.


The bit at the end just before the final madness where Richard was asking the man if Anthony called for him before all the madness made me well up a bit and I felt like an emotional boy indeed. I didn't cry though unfortunately. I've never actually cried at a film before. Many films make me nearly cry (The Green Mile for example, good lord), but nothing's actually brought me to the point of tears rolling down my face yet. I think the closest that brought me to real tears was Million Dollar Baby, but only the first time I watched it. Pan's Labyrinth also is unbelievable emotional madness. And American History X, fucking hell mate.
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