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admit it, you cried. hell, i did


the end of this story gets me everytime. i can't watch it barely.

i swear, it's so sad but still very good. it's worth an 8 on the rating list, 5.0 is too low.

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The First Time (anakin/padme)

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I know what you mean, I can't hold my tears as well :(

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the first time i saw this i was 7, i didnt cry but was on the verge.

The second time though, i cried when he left him at the end and saying i can be on the team if i dont hog the ball. that whole scene made me sad, but again i was 7.

Everytime now i watch it, i just enjoy the movie, but it would suck to lose a brother like that.

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real talk I cried at the end myself that is one of the movies that can make me laugh and cry in the same movie great movie.

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I was 13 when I saw this in the theater. I cried like a baby. I am still ashamed. I haven't been able to watch this movie since then.

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I cry every single time lol The more I watch it, the more I cry!



I want my old man back! -Diana Ross, Mahogany

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I haven't seen this movie in years and can't remember how it ends but I remember when they the coach told Wayans that his brother died and then its cuts to the stadium where they were raising the banner for him (I think). I cried like a baby then and probably would again. I gets chills just thinking about it.

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It's on right now, and I teared up in the locker room when Wayans was told his brother died. Cannot believe it, but it totally tugged at my heart strings.

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So many tears during this movie: Kenny finding out about Antoine,
The banner being raised
"Ant, no...."
The scene with Ant leaving for good.
Kenny saying, "A&K all the way, baby," and then cutting two strings one for him and one for Antoine.
gosh!!

"Do you even remember what you came here to find?"

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