Moving Movies

The Stupids.

It moved me out of the theater right in the middle of it. Only movie I ever walked out on in my life.

My only movie I ever walked out on was "Howard the Duck." It remains a source of pride for me that I did that.

Dishonorable mention for "King Solomon's Mines" (the Louis Gossett/Chuck Norris version). I'd have walked out of that too, but it was double-featured with "Top Gun" and I really wanted to see that.
 
My only movie I ever walked out on was "Howard the Duck." It remains a source of pride for me that I did that.

Dishonorable mention for "King Solomon's Mines" (the Louis Gossett/Chuck Norris version). I'd have walked out of that too, but it was double-featured with "Top Gun" and I really wanted to see that.
TOP GUN!!!!!!!! *Winks*
 
TOP GUN!!!!!!!! *Winks*

The film that first introduced me to the concept of homoerotic subtext.

I wouldn't call it "moving," except that it made me want to join the Navy and wear a cool pinstriped helmet.

Another moving movie for me has always been "Legends of the Fall."
 
The film that first introduced me to the concept of homoerotic subtext.

I wouldn't call it "moving," except that it made me want to join the Navy and wear a cool pinstriped helmet.

Another moving movie for me has always been "Legends of the Fall."
Or, "Avatar."
 
The Pianist -- re-watched it the other day, brutal story but then all movies regarding the Holocaust are. Adrien Brody gave a stellar performance. If you haven't seen it, I recommend it. It is a true story based on the life of Polish composer Wladyslaw Szpilman.
One of my favourites.

Creed, Creed 2
 
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