These past few days, I found myself hooked into watching movies. I spent almost 7-8 hours in-front of my laptop and enjoying what a film could offer. Ironically, most of these, if not all, movies depict love and... love. Although it'll not make me less of a guy, it surely got me interested. At the same time, I wasn't expecting that these films would touch my heart—seriously. But, let me just get things straight, they didn't make me cry, honestly. So, to make it more interesting, I decided to post 7 of those movies which I thought could have made me burst into tears. Why? Man, they are just plain cute and lovely! No homo.
The Time Traveler's Wife
Before I began watching this film, I already had the chance to read the book. It was good, but there were just twists and scenes that are totally different from the novel. But because Rachel McAdams is part of it, I didn't have any second thoughts. All in all, the film was great. Except that I feel really sorry for Eric Bana. I mean, he had to put some muscles to gain clothes after time-travelling. He wasted a lot of it, though. If you know what I mean.
Magic Mike
Dude, Channing Tatum here is a beast! Yes, he's a stripper, but he's making a lot of money. At the same time, he gets to sleep with girls after rounding up the night. Isn't that cool? No. Also, Tatum inspires Alex Pettyfer at the beginning of the story. The latter thinks that what the former's doing is actually cool. Anyway, the way the end part of the movie goes is quite interesting. I guess so.
The Vow
Channing Tatum and Rachel McAdams partners in one movie. Actually, it was based on a novel written by Nicholas Sparks and I think he's gay. My college professor is on my side, too. I mean, look at how the story of his books go—only him can ever think of that. Nevertheless, I did watch the movie. But, it was all because of Rachel. Seriously, it was all because of her.
Coach Carter
I love basketball as well as Samuel L. Jackson. C'mon, who in Earth will not love Samuel L. Jackson? For me, everything that he utters are true. This is exactly what the movie is all about. If these players follow what coach Carter (Jackson) says, they'll win. Indeed, they didn't win the championship, but it was a dramatic history. Wait, 6 of them won college scholarships. Now, is that not something to cry about? Not for me, really.
The Social Network
The movie is about a nerd guy who is literally dumped by his girl and resorts into creating a social media site to boost his ego. In recent interviews, Mark Zuckerberg wholly denies the scenes in the movie except for the clothes which remain consistent. But for me, I don't believe his arguments. A guy like him, who eats codes and/or HTML, finds it hard to meet a girl that speaks his language. Although Priscilla Chan is a different story, I still believe Mark is up into something with this Asian. Wait a minute, China does not allow Facebook, right? Oh...
Fight Club
It's a film about an individual struggling with insomnia and eventually becomes a freak. Edward Norton plays as the protagonist who finds himself tangled with an imaginary person, Brad Pitt. In here, it reveals that Pitt is just a product of Norton's imagination out of not being able to sleep. Yes, because of insomnia. Because of the latter, Norton sees his alter-ego (Pitt) into existence and thinks that they're literally doing things together. Yeah, the movie is cool especially when they bombed the buildings with credit card companies' record. Not for me, though. I don't think that would be lovely in real life. I DON'T HAVE A CREDIT CARD!
The Babymakers
If it wasn't for Olivia Munn, I won't be watching this movie. Come to think of it: you donated in a sperm bank and afterwards, you decided to take it back. Paul Schneider and Olivia Munn is having a pregnancy problem. In the middle of the movie, they found out that Paul's sperm count is low due to excessive foreign-impact done to his eggs. Then, the only solution that he has is taking back the sperm that he donated—without the knowledge of his wife. So, he plans things together with his friends and a what-is-he-doing Indian mafia. Cool, eh? Not until Olivia knows everything and said, "Ah, that's the nicest thing that a guy has ever done to me." End of quote.
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