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I cried when "He-Man" was over. Of course, I was probably about 7 years old.
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I love heroes and soldiers, but I avoid most war movies because I don't like having to watch people blowing up stuff and being blown up in order to get the story told. You can tell a war story without 60 minutes of flying body parts and splattering intestines.
That's why you watch a war movieI love heroes and soldiers, but I avoid most war movies because I don't like having to watch people blowing up stuff and being blown up in order to get the story told. You can tell a war story without 60 minutes of flying body parts and splattering intestines.
That's why you watch a war movie![]()
Besides, it helps you understand the intensity of story. Dealing with issues while having to deal with the trials of war.
During the Notebook when they both die at the end. Very few movies make me cry. On the other hand, pretty much any book by Karen Kingsbury will have me crying at some point.