David Beckham Gets Rather Emotional Watching 'Armageddon' and 'Friends'
You would never accuse Armageddon and Friends of having much in common other than they both are excellent drains of your time. Oh, and they also turn David Beckham into a mess of human emotions.
Thanks to For the Win's Nick Schwartz, we have video proof that the former football star is just like us, minus the obvious discrepancy in bank account and fame.
We take you to the seven-minute mark of the video.
Beckham is speaking with BBC Radio 1's Nick about the brand new The Class of 92, which came to DVD earlier this month.
Here is a trailer of the documentary:
He had just admitted that things became rather emotional when he reunited with his former teammates, something we may have guessed considering the impact that team had.
The interview also features discussion on Beckham's youth and his move back to London. It's all there if you want to comb through the video, but the truly important part is how emotional this former footballer can become and the kind of entertainment that garners the tears.
Beckham states, "I'm kind of an emotional wreck in movies; I can't get through some movies without shedding a tear. I can't lie."
Now offers the comedic suggestion of Aladdin, to which Beckham continues with a smile, " Armageddon."
To which we say:
If you don't ball up into a human cocoon of emotional effluence when Harry Stamper says his goodbyes, well, I don't know how to help you feel.
Beckham continues, "I'm the same when I'm watching The Office, or when I'm watching Friends."
As for this particular film, Beckham admits he did get a little choked up. I guess it doesn't pack the wallop that comes with Chandler walking in to find Monica surrounded by candles and... I can't continue or I'll break down in tears.
I now have the urge to watch Marley and Me with Becks, because movie night with his legend is sure to run the spectrum of human emotions.
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