Oh goodness that was heartbreaking. For our whole generation. So much so I couldn't even think about it and suppressed all memories of it. Beginning to tear now just thinking about it. Really affected me and have never got over it.
I was so sad and confused. I saw it in fifth grade. The same year my mom was in a terrible car crash. The thought of losing my mom, and then I didn't, made me really sad for Bambi. Take into consideration, I was bearly 8 so it was huge to me even though it was a cartoon.
ive been watching a lot of SVU lately and no one important really dies
but last year i was watching death note and when L died I was so shook I actually stopped watching it and never finished. like why you do this to me. I WAS INVESTED
lol, i never saw that one..I’m alergic to Adam sandler so I can’t watch husband moives cos I’ll likely die.
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i went to the Same high school he did ( not at the same time obviously) but I'm pretty sure my aunt and mom went to school with him. I still live here and I'm honestly shocked (and kind of greatful) he isn't that big of a deal around here anymore.
That’s kind of cool. I think he’s still kind of a big deal. Just does all his movies for Netflix now. I liked his golf movie and some snl stuff... but meh to the rest of it.
Like 1989, so... oh dear god, 30 years?! Sigh, yeah, I guess it is pretty old now. But Tom Hanks is in it, in a speedo, and he was lookin pretty hot, so I guess it’s really really old
It’s always a good movie to turn to when your not in the mood for whatever you’re already watching haha. I was gonna say it was right after big, so we’re in the clear
Okay I can watch it then :) I end up watching a new movie about Ted Bundy that night. I like all things serial killers. No crying though cos only humans died :)