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Sure there's going to be some dust in here shortly!
Its a brutal film! No idea how they market it as heart warming.
Yep its a film that makes you think...
Very moving, and with the best dog ever.
Never seen it before. Watching now.
Very dusty here at Casa CFH.
Beautiful film!
Up is a very clever film. Kids miss the issues we as adults pick up. Very heart warming that the old man will do anything for his deceased wife. Kind of how you'd like to think all marriages are in an ideal world.
The first time I watched it I'd just come back from a "stag weekend" away, I'd thoroughly missed the wife and two monsters! They put it on, it broke me within 5 mins! You gotta live for now!
It also seems to take ages to get going. Always a treat in a modern film
Watched it for the first time at a rather delicate point earlier this year and got through it with a combination of sobbing and just plain crying. Is a lovely film though, especially the book bit at the end.
Not gonna watch it.
I get grit in my eyes at the sad bits in Finding Nemo! So I avoid sad fillums.
I was watching Attenborough's Galapagos programme, and I'd forgotten it was on, but that opening sequence tears me to pieces every time. Beautiful film, something Pixar do so well.
[b]SQUIRREL![/b]
CountZero - Member
I was watching Attenborough's Galapagos programme
That was made by a mate of mine! It's bloomin' ace, isn't it?
I too suffered from overly moist eyes whilst watching Dances with Wolves ๐
Up is one of my all time favourite films, not ashamed to say I blubbed all through the first and last bits.
Not squirrel - scwirrrl.
Wept. Like a baby.
About twelve times.
Brilliant film, watched it for the first time on a plane, that opening 5 minutes still set me off.
Ace film. Our boy likes it also. No idea he many times we have watched it.
This thread made me laugh. I though there were arguments about nothing on this site.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1049413/board/nest/171484843
damn it i was meaning to record this, what channel is it on?
was on bbc1 6.30 till 8
crap, i guess i will just look out for it at the shops then now.
iPlayer is your friend, Rusty....it's on there.
(I blubbed at the cinema too...was most unexpected in a children's film)
This thread made me laugh. I though there were arguments about nothing on this site.
Jesus wept. Some people shouldn't be allowed onto the internet!
I saw it at the IMAX, luckily the 3d glases masked the tears!
Absolutely traumatic, I can't believe my (widowed aged 48!) mother made my wife and me watch it, I don't understand why she wasn't an emotional wreck too. A shame because the "cone of shame" and others moments amused me greatly...
Enjoyed it in BouysHouse.
....cry me a river.
...I know I did ๐ฅ
They really tell that part of the story well, especially dusty here being 1 year since my dad died, Carl Fredricksen actually looks like my dad!
blubbed and laughed in equal measure. shame that Brave and cars 2 haven't been up to snuff.
If you didn't cry at that bit, you are evil.
It's not on iplayer! (Anyone know how this iplayer shizzle works? Will it be on iplayer at any point in the future?)
I reeet fancied a good cry too!
First time I've watched it, absolutely amazing film, had no idea it was that emotional.
That is the saddest film I've ever seen. So, so clever to make an audience care that deeply about a pair of animated characters, can't think of a live action film that builds a relationship that quickly and deeply.
Lilo and Stitch made me cry too ๐ณ "I'm lost..." Was trying to hide it in the cinema, looked around to see if anyone had noticed and everyone else was blubbing too.
Well happy new year stw. A thread where it seems everyone is in agreement and no arguing!
Will it be on iplayer at any point in the future?
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p011923h/Up/
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Thanks but its showing unavailable?
Working fine via website.Not available for download, tho. You in the UK?
Still not working for me and yes, in the uk.
Maybe it's due to me being on ipad? I'll try on computer.
I was round at my folks t'night for new years day tea and we watched it after we had ate, we laughed a fair bit, giggled every now and then and my mum had a bit of a weird coughing/choking/laughing moment as the fat kid got dragged along the ground in the jungle when he complained of being tired but nae teary or sniffly moments in the slightest? - I'll book us into the local hospital t'morn for tear duct re-alingment procedure.
Good film, mum watched Eastenders after it though so i made my excuses and cycled off home.
can I be the voice of dissent or will I get ostracised?
I thought the first 15 minutes were brilliant - one of the best pixar shorts. The rest felt like filler - just a load of twaddle.
They should have kept it to just the romance and left it.



