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Topic: i simply cannot handle the titanic ending
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Sat 11/17/07 05:57 PM
:cry: :cry: :cry:

laugh

smokin

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Sat 11/17/07 05:59 PM
'he saved me.. in every way a person can be saved'

it's dramatic i know but

some compare

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Sat 11/17/07 06:03 PM
I love that movie!

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Sat 11/17/07 06:40 PM
sorry to change flix on ya, but this thread reminded me of something...
forrest gump

i mean... geez! the guy meets a wonderful girl that befriends and protects forrest since they were kids. she is his whole world!! but she has to go off and discover herself for far too long. constantly in and out of poor forrests life. until the point where he has to unknowingly go off and have a little time for hisself. running cross country after a one-time sexual encounter with jenny only to find out; years later, that the one girl he passionatly, unconditionally loves, is about to die and finally decides to marry forrest so she can leave a child to replace her.


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Sat 11/17/07 06:43 PM
yep

i saw it coming

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Sat 11/17/07 06:44 PM
i don't know how much she was discovering herself as she was running from herself

self-destructing

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Sat 11/17/07 06:48 PM
I agree on the titanic and the forest gump story line also both poignant endings:cry: sad

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Sat 11/17/07 06:49 PM
it's honestly too much for one nightlaugh

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Sat 11/17/07 07:33 PM
Can't handle the ending? What exactly do you mean? It's potent, sure, but why is it unbearable? :P

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Sat 11/17/07 07:36 PM
Edited by AMPdog on Sat 11/17/07 07:38 PM
Hey what was she dying of? Was that ever made clear? I was guessing she had HIV (no joke).

To clarify, I am asking about Jenny. Sorry it's off-topic.

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Sat 11/17/07 07:49 PM
lol, perhaps only the fairer gender relates

yeah, it was that 'new virus' or something

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Sat 11/17/07 07:54 PM
Right, that was the only clue! Guesses it matches up time-wise to when HIV/AIDS started to become a problem though from the free-love practices of the time. They just didn't know what it was at that time - so that makes sense.

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Sat 11/17/07 07:59 PM
yeah, we gathered the cluelaugh :wink:


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Sat 11/17/07 08:05 PM
I'm a bit slow tonight. :wink:

Just been a long time since I've seen either movie... but agreed: Titanic was more for the fairer gender. Although I admit I watched some of it on TV tonight when it was on. :cry:


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Sat 11/17/07 10:46 PM
hmmm. slow can be good although i'm having a difficult time fathoming that i'm actually in this thread:wink:

laugh laugh

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Sat 11/17/07 10:51 PM
OMG Ak0, if you can, get 'Fur' out, it's on dvd, with Nicole Kidman in it... it is an amazing film.

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Sat 11/17/07 10:56 PM
dear jess

it is unbelievable, i agree:heart:

another:cry: :cry: :cry:

and every frame, the artistry, depth, just steeped in everything

wow.. tonight.. what a way to celebrate pmslaugh

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Sat 11/17/07 10:59 PM
Yes, I was floored when I saw it, and again and again... A phenomenal movie...the sheer artistry and craft of the whole crew, the cinematography...

ooops I'm raving.laugh flowerforyou

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Sat 11/17/07 11:03 PM
it was worthy:wink: lol

bigsmile :heart:

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Sat 11/17/07 11:04 PM
frame by frame by frame

captured infinity


LOLlaugh ok, i'll stop too

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