by Lord Freddie » Nov 16th, '07, 19:03
Badly acted, melodramatic American tosh doesn't make me cry ever. Only with tears of boredom.
As for Titanic, I found making some soppy Hollywood love story out of a real life tragedy was disrespectful to the amazing real life stories of those that survived it. It's lucky the boat his an iceberg rather than caught fire. With all those wooden actors on board the flames would have engulfed the boat in seconds.
I find Charles Hawtrey's comic/tragic performance in Carry On Camping rather touching. It's saddening to see someone so jolly and well-meaning being treated with contempt and hatred by those around him. Very emotional.
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