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Posted by Racer on March 3, 2006, at 20:41:49
LOL! This isn't what you probably expect...
So, today, I watched part of "I Want To Live!" with Susan Hayward. It's sort of like "Anne of the Thousand Days" -- every time, I find myself getting more and more tense, sitting on the edge of my seat, willing the governor to commute her sentence; willing Great Harry to relent.
And yet, every single time, they die. And every single time, I cry. And every single time, I look at myself and say, "What? You think it's gonna be different this time? Different from the other sixteen times you've seen this movie?"
Posted by Phillipa on March 3, 2006, at 21:10:47
In reply to Why do I think it will be different each time?, posted by Racer on March 3, 2006, at 20:41:49
Maybe the next time? Love Phillipa
Posted by ClearSkies on March 3, 2006, at 21:21:12
In reply to Why do I think it will be different each time?, posted by Racer on March 3, 2006, at 20:41:49
*sigh*
Every time I watch "The Wizard Of Oz", I hope that Dorothy will stay in Emerald City.
CS
Posted by Tanzanite on March 3, 2006, at 22:47:13
In reply to Why do I think it will be different each time?, posted by Racer on March 3, 2006, at 20:41:49
I have never seen these movies, but yes have had a penchant for certain tear jerkers. Sometimes I wish I could change the endings to many films like Message in a Bottle, Somewhere in Time, and I am sure there are many more. Peace
Tanzanite
Posted by Gee on March 4, 2006, at 10:45:15
In reply to Re: Why do I think it will be different each time?, posted by Tanzanite on March 3, 2006, at 22:47:13
I do it with the Lion King. Everytime I watch it I hope that Mufasa won't die. If I press the skip button twice he doesn't really die. He's just not seen in the movie anymore ;)
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