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The flying Scotsman
Pay it forward
Two Lane Blacktop is ace, it's even got Harry Dean Stanton in it and everyone knows that he's the best actor ever.
Which leads me nicely on to my rec
The Straight Story
PSA on the hudsucker proxy.... 3quid in HMV at the moment on DVD 😀
Come & See.
no sound on the trailer - but it's a russian take on german occupation
of belarussia (spelling?) during WW2. Genuinely frightening.
the green mile is pretty good, even if it is written by Stephen king ans has tom Hanks in it.
The Green Mile's a proper mission though!
A Beautiful Mind
Definitely agree with Up, I shed a (tiny) manly tear at the montage in the beginning. Dead Man's Shoes as well, awesome.
even if it is written by Stephen king ans has tom Hanks in it.
Why not?
He is a good writer (Shawshank, Misery, It) and Tom Hanks is a good actor (Philadelphia, Forest Gump, Big).
PSA: Big - 3pounds in HMV at the moment
for moving and thought provoking, last king of scotland and hotel rwanda
Ink
Roam
Tampopo
Any Given Sunday
Ground Hog Day
Seven Years in Tibet
Some of the above but I loved the book of the Diving Bell and the Butterfly - truly great - but have never stayed awake for the whole film
The Lovely Bones
Awakenings
They are the only 2 films to make me cry since reaching adulthood.
As a kid I cried at
The Great Escape
which bit in the lovely bones dezinald? i'm a bit of a cryer in films but lovely bones, despite being an entertaining film, didnt stir a single emotion
Patch Adams A+++++++++++
The Killing Fields.
Loved - Dead Mans Shoes
One, if you have not seen already & bike related - Graeme Obree, Flying Scotsman.
Schindler’s List
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
The Reader
[i]which bit in the lovely bones dezinald?[/i]
It was more the music - when 'Song to the Siren' kicked in. Then again Phil, you haven't got kids, so probably a bit different. I didn't really consider that film "entertainment" personally 🙁
+1 for Fight Club and that quote from it 🙂
Man on Wire was quite inspirational for me. Not that I'll be tightrope walking between buildings any time soon.
Another +1 for It's a Wonderful Life.
The Killing Fields is one of the most moving films I've ever seen though.
Has anyone seen the first grader?
Worth a watch?
Another vote for dead man's shoes, lives of others and senna.
TT: closer to the edge is another excellent documentary from this year, and you don't have to be remotely interested in the TT to enjoy it.
I'd also recommend a French film called tell no one
Into the Wild +1
Incredibly moving.
Into the wild
The only thing this film moved me to do was to switch it off. I wanted the annoying spoilt little brat to die from the start.
seven pounds is a great film, well worth a watch
i dont have kids (that i'm aware of) tis a very good point, although i've grown up in a world of child abuse, paedophiles and rape so i'm a little bit numb to it. its love stories, father-son storylines and massive acts of kindness that are instant tear triggers for me in films.
