Top Gun Maverick weepers!

Started by T00ts, May 31, 2022, 12:17:04 PM

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johnofgwent

Quote from: Nick on June 06, 2022, 12:52:23 PM
I've seen it, and can't remember any weepy moments apart from a funeral. Won't say anymore in case you decide to watch it.

There is another plot line as well as the funeral which I suppose might cause blubbing in those who need to exercise caution in watching lassie films, but I agree with you, I have been victim to a few damp eye moments in some films (sorry, can't think of an example right now) but this wasn't one.

Good film though, I thought. And frankly it had more of a plot than the original. Yes I got tickets under a deal giving me a bit off full whack but I felt it would have been worth full price. 

The venue was quite full; this was last showing on a Friday night and there were not many seats; I think most of the audience were in the audience as teens and twenty something's watching the original.

 
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Nick

Quote from: T00ts on May 31, 2022, 12:17:04 PM
I am not a Tom Cruise fan as a rule so will probably avoid the Top Gun sequel but according to this report it is reducing grown men to tears. Poor chaps! Are you a weeper?

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10870335/Top-Gun-safe-place-man-tears-Thousands-men-admit-crying-Tom-Cruise-sequel.html
I've seen it, and can't remember any weepy moments apart from a funeral. Won't say anymore in case you decide to watch it. 
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.

johnofgwent

Well thanks for the warning.

I can't recall this being a problem before although I confess had I spent more than £2.40 a seat for us to watch episode eight of the star wars franchise I would be weep Ng for my wasted money ...

I propose going to "the Vue" at Cwmbran using one of my 2 for £7 VOXI drop offer codes.

I'll take my buss pass. They were demanding ID when The Batman was on at the same time as I went to see Fantastic Beasts 3
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Streetwalker

Quote from: T00ts on May 31, 2022, 12:17:04 PM
I am not a Tom Cruise fan as a rule so will probably avoid the Top Gun sequel but according to this report it is reducing grown men to tears. Poor chaps! Are you a weeper?

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10870335/Top-Gun-safe-place-man-tears-Thousands-men-admit-crying-Tom-Cruise-sequel.html
I think I may have to give it a miss , I well up watching 50 year old  Lassie films and most that have been made since . It doest take much to set me off , apparently its some chemical in the brain that we release when we can't seperate truth from fiction . But it does actually mean we are mentally tough '

Why Crying During Movies Actually Means You're Mentally Tough (powerofpositivity.com)


T00ts

I am not a Tom Cruise fan as a rule so will probably avoid the Top Gun sequel but according to this report it is reducing grown men to tears. Poor chaps! Are you a weeper?

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10870335/Top-Gun-safe-place-man-tears-Thousands-men-admit-crying-Tom-Cruise-sequel.html