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Sometimes, you find the best spiritual experiences where you least expect them — and sometimes those experiences involve lightsabers, blaster-rifles, and the Sith Lord himself. When Brinley returned home after her 18-month LDS mission, she made sure her priorities were straight. Out in the field, Brinley missed the release of both “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” and “Star Wars: The Force Awakens." A major Star Wars fan, according to her friend Stephen Smoot, Brinley's friends staged a viewing of the latest Star Wars releases to catch her up. Thanks to some sneaky camera work and spot-on timing, we don't have to imagine the wide-eyed gasps and tears of joy that ensued: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=12&v=V_mwkCJwsm8 Brinley's friend and YouTuber, Stephen Smoot began filming Brinley during the final scene of Rogue One (Vader's cameo). It's almost impossible not to be absorbed in her shock and awe, and subsequently filled with joy. "Oh my gosh!," She exclaims, hands in her hair, "that was incredible! That was totally WICKED!" Hope she likes it that everyone gets to watch. The video is...

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The last movie I cried at was Pixar's "Up", and it was like Niagara Falls.  Very embarassing for a large bearded 30-year old man in a movie theater.  My wife thought she was going to have to carry me out of there.

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On 6/6/2017 at 1:08 PM, DoctorLemon said:

The last movie I cried at was Pixar's "Up", and it was like Niagara Falls.  Very embarassing for a large bearded 30-year old man in a movie theater.  My wife thought she was going to have to carry me out of there.

Mine was Jane Eyre with Fassbender.  That scene where Rochester begged Jane to stay with him even if he is already married.  I know the story very well, of course, watched previous renditions of the story including the BBC series, I'm even very familiar with the dialogue (they used a lot of the original text) but still... Fassbender just had that amazing acting ability that can suck me into the moment. 

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8 hours ago, anatess2 said:

Mine was Jane Eyre with Fassbender.  That scene where Rochester begged Jane to stay with him even if he is already married.  I know the story very well, of course, watched previous renditions of the story including the BBC series, I'm even very familiar with the dialogue (they used a lot of the original text) but still... Fassbender just had that amazing acting ability that can suck me into the moment. 

Noooooooooo! Lol! I dont like it when we disagree anatess! XD 

I just watched that too! Like last week. Im a huge Fassbender fan but there was no chemistry between the two mains. That version of Jane Eyre is a movie I love to hate, lol. Jane irritated me so much; not sure if it was the actress or character but Fassbender came on real strong/aggressive(in my opinion) and she seemed apathetic and cold in response, then suddenly jealous when he even just talked to someone else. I like period dramas and Jane Austen but that version of Jane Eyre drove me crazy. If I cried from it, it was in relief that it was over at the end. 

Last movie I cried at was the Michael J. Fox Homeward Bound. The part where Sassy fell in the river had me sobbing as the kitty cried out. It didn't help that I was getting ready to put my own kitty in a temp foster home in preparation for my move. :(

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