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Old 07-21-2003, 06:37 PM   #22
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I never actually cried in the movies but here were many parts that made me 'want' to cry and that were sooooooo touching! <P>FotR:<BR>- After Gandalf dies and you see Frodo with that one tear running down his cheek (I wanted to run up and hug him!)<BR>- At the end when Sam and Frodo are talking. 'Sam, I'm glad you're here with me'<BR>- When Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli decide to go after Merry and Pippin (I would have been fine if it wasn't for that music!)<P>TTT:<BR>- Sam and his speech! (I love that speech! After hearing that, it was the closest I've ever come to crying during a movie. *sniffle sniffle*, just thinking about it)<BR>- When Eomer and Gandalf show up at Helm's deep (I wasn't going to cry but it made me feel so warm and fuzzy )<BR>- The part where Frodo has his sword to Sam's throat and Sam says something like 'It's Sam, Mr. Frodo, Don't you recognize your Sam?' (The look on his face! )<P>Gr! I can't think of any more at the moment, but trust me there's tons more. I can't wait for RotK!!!!!! I think that I actually will cry when Frodo leaves for the Havens *sniffle sniffle*.
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