The staff played "No Woman No Cry" for me.
Oh, that's funny. (Er, it was funny by then, right?)
'Touched'
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The staff played "No Woman No Cry" for me.
Oh, that's funny. (Er, it was funny by then, right?)
I don't cry in movies. Bareback mountain just looks pretty to me.
Oh, that's funny. (Er, it was funny by then, right?)
Oh, it was funny at the time. They had been playing all Spanish music, and we were the only people in the restaurant, AND I could tell I was insane.
(Brokeback), although...
This Cowboy Love thing
I think this is how I'm going to refer to Brokeback Mountain forever.
I might wait to see it on DVD because that's how I most enjoy movies.
I don't worry about crying or laughing or swooning in front of strangers, but I do pick and choose which friends I go to certain kinds of movies with to avoid them harshing my mellow.
it's not a worry about what other people think for me, and in fact I've had people tease me for not crying. I just don't cry in movies. Don't know why.
I do pick and choose which friends I go to certain kinds of movies with to avoid them harshing my mellow.
That's why I prefer going to movies by myself. When I go with someone, I'm always peripherally aware of them, and it keeps me from getting totally absorbed in the movie.
I am also a total insane movie loving freak, so I realize that it is possible that other folks might not make it their number one priority to work hard to retrain their emotions merely so they can go to more movies.
Although it sounds like a darn good idea to me.
Actually, this reminds me of a movie-going question I have: I still haven't seen The 40 Year Old Virgin. So I was thinking about going to a matinee by myself, now that it's school time again. Is seeing it alone in a mostly-empty theater a bad idea?