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Depending what mood you are in....What kind of film do you

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sandrajo | 09:19 Fri 13th Jun 2008 | ChatterBank
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watch if you are;

happy

sad

romantic

manic
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happy - Bridget Jones Diary
sad - the notebook
romantic - Bridges of Madison Couty
Manic - Snatch

ooooooh want to watch them all now!!
my mood doesnt change the type of film I watch.

I love Kungfu flicks, because I do kungfu. I love anything scary, sci fi or anything that makes you think!
Happy - The Sweetest Thing

Sad - Anna and the King

Romantic - Love Actually

Manic - I don't know, I don't watch a movie if I'm feeling manic LOL
Oh and for gorgeous top totty - Chocolat with Johnny Depp - yum!!
Happy - Meat the parents
Sad - City of Angels
Romantic - What Women want or Runaway Bride
Manic - Leathal Weapon!
Happy - Shrek

Sad - Beaches

Romantic - Wedding Singer

Manic - Triple XXX

Beaches makes me bawl!!!!
Oooh Beaches makes me bawl too LOL
When sad I avoid films. Romantic and the tv goes off (wink wink) lol. Some films change my mood. Prefer action films, not chick flicks.
Agree with Sally on Bridges of Madison County as it has all those moods in it to match any of my own.
Ohhh yes Beaches! Cry my little heart out! Same with Steel Magnolias! ;0((((((((((
happy - ace venturer pet detective

sad - beaches

romantic - notebook

manic - donnie darko
Happy - Action, comedy, horror, drama, chic flick
Sad - Action, comedy, horror, drama, chic flick
Romantic - Action, comedy, horror, drama, chic flick
Manic - warped movies like fear and loathing in Las Vegas or requiem for a dream, etc...

my mood doesn�t really affect my movie taste much.

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