When people ask me what my favourite movie is I'll usually say Ronin, super cool movie, De Niro, Skasgard and Sean Bean "So what colour is the boathouse at Heresford?" "How the fuck should I know" But the truth is its The Notebook, gets me every time. And I'll usualy watch it alone so no one gets to see the side of me with puffy eyes, salty tears running down my face and running nose, and I dont even wipe or sniff, I just let it all drip down so I can sit in my own filth of touchy feely emotions. Even though I know how it ends I'll still sit there "Oh whos she going to pick, who's she going to pick, is she going to pick Cyclops or Noah?" And its such a happy ending, she picks the guy that knows how to use his cock over the one with all the money. Well happy ending with the younger versions that is, not with the part where she ends up old and crusty in a nursing home not being able to remember her own name. Any way, if it had been me on the ferris wheel, I would have pulled down his boxers as well, and there definately would have been some cuppage
Hahaha I've never seen the notebook but i'm going to have to watch it after reading this post. In fact i'm torrenting that shit right now.
Its a total girls movie though, you'll probably grow an ovary by the end of it. Thats assuming you arent a girl to begin with
Well I'm pretty in touch with my feminine side so who knows. For me all that matters in a movie is a good plot and solid acting. Oh and I'm a real sucker for happy endings.
Now that you've come out with it, are you going to respond with it next time someone asks your favorite movie? lol
I refuse to watch 'The vow' in fact i think i'll refuse to watch any movie Rachel Mcadams is in every again. The vow just looks like a trty hard notebook. I dont want to remember as anyone but Allie
right there with you bro, im a 24 yr old man and i still cry at the end of that movie every single time. Nothing wrong with being in touch with your feminine side, it actually makes you more of a man that you are willing to let your guard down and forget the social and cultural stigmas on what we call "masculinity"