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    the dog that stopped the war, hey i was little kid when i watched it
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    the queen is their slave--Fight Club

    Joshua: A strange game. The only winning move is not to play.

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    Pay It Forward.

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    Titanic, Powder and What Dreams May Come.. are some of the worst offenders for me.

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    Every good comedy ever invented

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    The notebook, freedom writers, The ending of Final Fantasy X. The newest Les Miserable.
    Void Of Fear, We Laugh At Our Enemies And Their Gods

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    Tank Girl sooo bad i had no option

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    Quote Originally Posted by Defy View Post
    "Big Fish"
    Excellent call on that one. Probably one of the most underrated movies in my opinion. Agree with the poster that said What Dreams May Come also. Sometimes it's not the movie so much as an action that must be taken. A good example would be in I Am Legend. Not really a tear jerker over all but I must admitt, when Will Smith's character had to kill his dog I started tearing up. The idea that you believe you are the last person left alive, and then to have to kill the only friend that you have...powerful stuff. An oldie but goody as far as emotion story's would have to be Mask. No, not the movie with Jim Carrie but the 80's film that dealt with the young lad who was born with major deformities.

    To the poster that mentioned heartfelt moments in gaming I suggest a trip into Lost Odyssey. It's an amazing game to begin with but the "memories" that the main character has are some of the most moving pieces of literature I've experienced in this particular area of entertainment. If I remember correctly, they actually had a prominent writer in Japanese literature actually come up with those stories just for the game.

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    Pokemon the Movie nuff said

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    As a veteran of the USMC for 9 yrs, until I got hurt in Iraq, I have to say Saving Private Ryan and We Were Soldiers definitely make me cry. Lol I can't believe I just admitted that in a public forum!

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    The Bridge documentary...it's kind of a movie.
    Titanic
    Le miserables
    And for some reason Girl, Interrupted.
    "And its breaking over me
    A thousand miles down to the sea bed
    Found a place to rest my head
    Never let me go"


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