Peace2yaa : Contains spoilers. Click to show. Gabby always sticking her nose where it doesn't belong yet again. And why do you even care...
Piglet : I agree and couldn't believe she did what she did! I wanted to crawl through the tv and sm...
TheFreakyRobber : I agree but I wanted to know the outcome, just like any other murder case. Did he do it or...
TheFreakyRobber : Epic episide!!!
Betamax78 : a £3.4m taxpayer founded Labour party propaganda gaslighting diversion and demoniation t...
IamBlue : Quite possibly the stupidest thing I've ever watched
Jen68g : I remember the night I saw this in the cinema when I was 23. I loved the Doors, and couldn...
Alien : That was wonderful. I miss San Diego very much. It's where most of my nostalgia is realize...
Kardat : I hate to say it, but I'm kinda glad they dumped plans for this. I love the first two, bu...
I too absolutely enjoyed this movie. Great writing and performances, and gosh darn cute, funny, and clever, yet raw, intense, wise insight, and also yet deeply meaningful, touching, and moving. BRAVO, highly enjoyable experience!
And, I concur with the movie Sam as being a perfect example of a powerful-beautiful tear-jerker. I’ll have to recall those movies I’ve seen that qualify as such and which I would recommend. And, beyond just being teared up, I’ve balled my eyes out at quite a few. I just was tagged by my son on Facebook of an interesting article, “Why Crying During Movies Actually Means You’re Mentally Tough.” I’ll share the link in the Forum Thread Robo started (See comment above).