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Post by spooner5020 on Jun 22, 2017 0:11:44 GMT
My Dog Skip got me. I wandered into the end of it on HBO Family the summer after my dog Orson had to be euthanized. Thus, I was vulnerable to animal tearjerkers like it. [/quote] My neighbor wants to see my dog skip and I flat out refused to watch it. she is a humungous animal heartwarming movie/real life person as am I but she just doesn't understand why I refuse. I keep on telling her how I dislike these overly sad movies, especially if they are true stories because the real world is sad enough. [/quote] If My Dog Skip made you bawl don't watch The Fly 2. It's got a really really sad dog scene in it.
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Post by deembastille on Jun 22, 2017 0:36:54 GMT
for crying out loud, what part of and are you having trouble with???
there are others that I won't see either. I think the saddest movie I saw that didn't showcase it being sad was the family stone. and still, that wasn't overly sad, just real.
I just don't get all these 'the fault in our stars' people who can only feel sadness in a movie theater. no thank you.
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Post by Marv on Jun 22, 2017 0:44:03 GMT
People enjoy feeling emotions. That includes sadness, especially when its in a controlled environment like on film.
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