Agreed on the end of Shawshank.
In The Name of the Father definitely had me choked up. And unfortunately we were assigned to watch it for a film class when I was in college. So it was like me and 3 of my roommates watching and everyone is trying not to bawl. Very uncomfortable.
I still can't make it through the end of Rudy without tearing up.
As for tv, I cried straight through the last 20 minutes of the finale of 6 Feet Under.
I think 138 was the number of minutes they talked? Although I have no idea why that should have been obvious. Or why he mentioned it.
This thread needed some Lost like numbers though, so I'm all for it.
Oh, and if she'll eat boneless chicken, she's no where near being a strict vegetarian.
I agree with you starvenger. I've actually found the tall blond to be the best on most of the shows so far. I thought it was between her and the cerebral palsy guy and Chris for who was the best. CP Guy had a couple of good lines with his mom being dead and his sister being dead, but Chris killed me with the whole Chia hair bit, "I spread it on, water it and then have your dead sister come over as fertilizer".
See, now that's the right question to be asking. If the return to Philly for ECW is such a big deal, why not schedule it on a day that some people might watch. I would have even gone down to check it out, but not on the 4th. There's too much good stuff going on.
One, Leena needs to be louder, angrier, and have access to a time machine. Two, whenever Leena's not online, all the other posters should be asking "Where's Leena"?
I usually give $150 at weddings (that's with a date though).
For my wedding we got anywhere from $25 to $350 from my friends in gifts and to tell you the honest truth we appreciated the 25 just as much as it was from my a good friend who has no money and spent to come to the wedding. I didn't even count on him to give anything at all. If your friend understands your money situations and knows that you're giving what you can, I think he'd feel the same.
I also base my wedding gift partially on where the wedding is being held and if I know the people are paying, or getting help from their parents.
Well, I see that female actors are underrepresented on this list, so I'll put forth Rachel Griffiths from Six Feet Under (and really all of the women on the show were terrific in their roles). Brenda was a very all over the place character and Rachel always found a way to bring out the chaotic parts of her life while still making her seem human.
I agree with this one, particularly when it's written across their asses. I mean, I don't want to look, but I want to know what it says at the same time.
I don't think that Cold Roses is a depressing album at all. I can see not liking it based on individual tastes, but he sounds far from depressed on it. I was thinking that it would be too hippie for people here, not to depressed.