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The Battle Report Master wrote:i had a freind come round a few weeks ago to have a 40k apocalpocalpse game i was guards men he was space maines.... my first turn was 4 bonbaonbardlements... jacobs turn to he didnt have one i phased out.
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Tantras wrote: Logically speaking, that makes perfect sense and I understand and agree entirely... but is it RAW?
Saving Private Ryan and the Boy in the Striped Pyjamas.
Wait, is this movies that mad us cry because they were sad?
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People are like dice, a certain Frenchman said that. You throw yourself in the direction of your own choosing. People are free because they can do that. Everyone's circumstances are different, but no matter how small the choice, at the very least, you can throw yourself. It's not chance or fate. It's the choice you made.
People are like dice, a certain Frenchman said that. You throw yourself in the direction of your own choosing. People are free because they can do that. Everyone's circumstances are different, but no matter how small the choice, at the very least, you can throw yourself. It's not chance or fate. It's the choice you made.
The Realms of the Unreal, of the Glandeco-Angelinnian War Storm, Caused by the Child Slave Rebellion
Golden Eyed Scout wrote:Milo and Otis.
Same here.
2 - The hobbiest - The guy who likes the minis for what they are, loves playing with painted armies, using offical mini's in a friendly setting. Wants to play on boards with good terrain.
Devlin Mud is cheating.
More people have more rights now. Suck it.- Polonius
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not a movie but a tv show The futurama episode with fry and his old dog. and at the end the dog just stayed there for the rest of his life waiting for him to return and the finally lays his head down and passes away. know im crying great. Dammit
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mattyrm wrote:i like the idea of a woman with a lobster claw for a hand touching my nuts. :-)
I also found the end of that episode surprisingly moving. I've never been compelled to cry by anything animated before.
People are like dice, a certain Frenchman said that. You throw yourself in the direction of your own choosing. People are free because they can do that. Everyone's circumstances are different, but no matter how small the choice, at the very least, you can throw yourself. It's not chance or fate. It's the choice you made.
-Loki- wrote:
40k is about slamming two slegdehammers together and hoping the other breaks first. Malifaux is about fighting with scalpels trying to hit select areas and hoping you connect more.
Yeah,that got to me to and so did the end of "Marley and Me" (Girlfriend rental).
I seem to have a real soft spot for dogs,and when somthing happens to them in films it gets to me,hell I bawled my head off when I saw "Old yeller" as a child.
I am both selfish and chaotic. I value self-gratification and control; I want to have things my way, preferably now. At best, I'm entertaining and surprising; at worst, I'm hedonistic and violent.
garret wrote:not a movie but a tv show
The futurama episode with fry and his old dog.
and at the end the dog just stayed there for the rest of his life waiting for him to return and the finally lays his head down and passes away.
know im crying great. Dammit
Cheese Elemental wrote:I also found the end of that episode surprisingly moving. I've never been compelled to cry by anything animated before.
I waited for you Fry.
Also the episode where he gets mad at his brother who had his 5 leaf clover is another example of Futurama sliding some real emotional gut wrenching into the comedy.
Schindler's List - Most of the movie doesn't get to me but it is the very end when all the real people (and their descendants) are going past the real grave putting stones on it.
Amidst the mists and coldest frosts he thrusts his fists against the posts and still insists he sees the ghosts.
The Realms of the Unreal, of the Glandeco-Angelinnian War Storm, Caused by the Child Slave Rebellion
Oh yeah, Fry's dog. That's one of my favorite episodes. Gets me every time.
2 - The hobbiest - The guy who likes the minis for what they are, loves playing with painted armies, using offical mini's in a friendly setting. Wants to play on boards with good terrain.
Devlin Mud is cheating.
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But the Boy in the Striped Pyjamas just absolutely gutted me. I haven't felt so sad since my dog had to be put down because of arthritis. When the two little boys wandered into the gas chambers in the Nazi prison camp, I was already thinking 'no, no, no, the writers can't do that!'
When it happened, it was like someone had punched me in the stomach and my eyes were already watering. On the drive back home I broke down thinking about both the film and what it would have really been like.
People are like dice, a certain Frenchman said that. You throw yourself in the direction of your own choosing. People are free because they can do that. Everyone's circumstances are different, but no matter how small the choice, at the very least, you can throw yourself. It's not chance or fate. It's the choice you made.
Ah if you like dogs , here is some more ( get a towel , tissue wont be enough )
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i dun know... the second part really made me cried... the part... "i hid ur shoes becos they were treasures to me..." WOW.
This is anime , but Ghost in the Shell and its movie is accepted i think to be none weabo:
Tachikoma's suicide song. ( Spider Tanks )
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Get that sad stuff off here Luna! I post here to be amongst manly men, not feel miserable!
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People are like dice, a certain Frenchman said that. You throw yourself in the direction of your own choosing. People are free because they can do that. Everyone's circumstances are different, but no matter how small the choice, at the very least, you can throw yourself. It's not chance or fate. It's the choice you made.
The Last Samurai, once those Gatling Guns start firing I start to tear up.
Also, the end of Last of The Mohicans and when the German Officer is giving the speech to the broken and battered German soldiers in Band of Brothers. Well, pretty much any time the Vets are talking in Band of Brothers.
And so, due to rising costs of maintaining the Golden Throne, the Emperor's finest accountants spoke to the Demigurg. A deal was forged in blood and extensive paperwork for a sub-prime mortgage with a 5/1 ARM on the Imperial Palace. And lo, in the following years the housing market did tumble and the rate skyrocketed leaving the Emperor's coffers bare. A dark time has begun for the Imperium, the tithes can not keep up with the balloon payments and the Imperial Palace and its contents, including the Golden Throne, have fallen into foreclosure. With an impending auction on the horizon mankind holds its breath as it waits to see who will gain possession of the corpse-god and thus, the fate of humanity......
mattyboy22 wrote:The Last Samurai, once those Gatling Guns start firing I start to tear up.
Also, the end of Last of The Mohicans and when the German Officer is giving the speech to the broken and battered German soldiers in Band of Brothers. Well, pretty much any time the Vets are talking in Band of Brothers.
People are like dice, a certain Frenchman said that. You throw yourself in the direction of your own choosing. People are free because they can do that. Everyone's circumstances are different, but no matter how small the choice, at the very least, you can throw yourself. It's not chance or fate. It's the choice you made.
I didn't think Hero was sad at all. Maybe that's just me. Minus the whole part where she kills her lover by accident. That was a little bit sad.
Anyway, I don't think I've gone past tearing up a bit in a movie. But when I saw Up with my girlfriend, I felt like half the time I was actively avoiding tears.
Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. -Groucho Marx
Sanctjud wrote:It's not just lame... it's Twilight Blood Angels Nipples Lame.
Up, with the montage of his wife. Damn, Pixar, why do you have to pull the heart strings at the beginning of the movie? In 3D no less...
-Loki- wrote:
40k is about slamming two slegdehammers together and hoping the other breaks first. Malifaux is about fighting with scalpels trying to hit select areas and hoping you connect more.
-"Wait a minute.....who is that Frazz is talking to in the gallery? Hmmm something is going on here.....Oh.... it seems there is some dispute over video taping of some sort......Frazz is really upset now..........wait a minute......whats he go there.......is it? Can it be?....Frazz has just unleashed his hidden weiner dog from his mini bag, while quoting shakespeares "Let slip the dogs the war!!" GG
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