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Best Bromance Movies

Quinlan

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Inspired by this thread.

I reckon Star Trek: The Wrath of Kahn and The Search for Spock are pretty good. Spock + Kirk almost brings a tear to my eye...

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Gloriana

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Greatest bromances?

Mikey & Rob - in 'Swingers'
Dylan & Jez - in 'Shooting Fish'
Bill & Ted - in 'Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure'
Ferris & Cameron - in 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off'

Oh, and I still swear that the original "Starsky & Hutch" invented modern bromance.
 

nomadic

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i personally never encouraged girl on girl action, so im can sit by this retalitory female male thing one with w a clear conscience. =D
 

Halla74

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A Clockwork Orange :horor:
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I watched this film over and over and over again when I was in 7th grade each day after school for a few weeks until my Mother went FOOKING crazy. Haahahaaaa!!! :yim_rolling_on_the_

It wasn't a total waste of time, it made me identify with my name in a way not inspired by Alexander the Greator Alexander Graham Bell, and it refueled my interest in the music of Ludwig Van Beethoven. :cheese:

Now then...where'e my jockstrap and my derby hat... :whistling:
 

Atomic Fiend

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waitwaitwait... people use the term Bromance in serious context?

Yes. It should be a phrase used by only males, to make it seem less gay then it is, then chicks started using it... and now it sounds worse. As if you weren't brave enough to be full on hard gay so you cover it up with bromance.

The correct term however is romantic friendship.
 

iamathousandapples

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Yes. It should be a phrase used by only males, to make it seem less gay then it is, then chicks started using it... and now it sounds worse. As if you were brave enough to be full on hard gay so you cover it up with bromance.

The correct term however is romantic friendship.

It's like blogosphere and information superhighway, one of those awful words that you hope no one ever uses, but everyone always does and they always sound like a complete tool.

The correct term is guy love, or anything that doesn't sound like bromance.
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