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Favourite Movies. (2 Viewers)

Logain

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Evil Woman
American History X (norton is my favourite actor)
Almost Heroes (if you can find this one WATCH IT!! --- Chris Farley's last movie)
Billy Madison
Red Dragon
X-Men 2

And for more underground kind of movies:
Bully
Happy Campers
Igby Goes Down

Try watching Showtime late at night and you have some killer independent movies
 

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I watched "The punisher" on dvd last week , that was a good show.
 

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Batman (the authentic 1966 version starring Adam West)
The Great Escape
Billy Madison (amazing how critics often say Sandler is the lowest form of comedy but despite that everyone seems to love this movie)
I like all the National Lampoons Vacation movies too.
 

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MY TOP TEN MOVIES OF ALL TIME

1. "Kill Bill Volume 2"
2. "Kill Bill Volume 1"
3. "The Silence of the Lambs"
4. "Lord of the Rings: Return of the King"
5. "Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers"
6. "Moulin Rouge"
7. "Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring"
8. "Pulp Fiction"
9. "American Beauty"
10. "Traffic"

I know what you're all thinking about #6...haha, ah well. I love Baz Lurhmann's direction, and I wish I could make a movie as amazing as this. And, as you can see, Quentin Tarantino is my favourite writer/director in the business. And I love LotR *points at avatar*
 

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Shit, I hate doing these, cos I alwasy forget some...

* Requiem for a Dream
* Pulp Fiction
* Dr Strangelove
* A Clockwork Orange
* Kill Bill (both volumes)
* Blade Runner
* Mulholland Drive
* Full Metal Jacket
* AI
* Starship Troopers
* Spider-man 2
* Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

See, I know I've forgotten a whole bunch, and some of the ones there kinda need to be explained (I like them more on a personal level more than because they're really great films) but it'll do.
 
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"Mullholland Drive", even if it was so good, was totally...what's the word...messed up! I mean, how is someone meant to understand that movie, I barely could, and I had to watch it a million times to get it.
 

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All the Lord of the Rings
Centre Stage (just for the dancing lol)
Baseketball
Finding Nemo
Shark Tale hehe
Pirates of the Caribbean
Love Actually
 

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one of my favs is the sweetest thing , that is the funniest movie!

the magdeline sisiters is the worst movie along with spirit that stupid movie about a stupid horse
 

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1. Lost in Translation (2003)
2. The Godfather Part 2 (1974)
3. Kill Bill (2003)/The Godfather Part 1(1972)
5. Forrest Gump(1994)
6. In the Mood for Love(2000)
7. Chungking Express (1994)
8. Casablanca (1942)
9. It’s a Wonderful Life(1946)
10. Fallen Angels (1995)
11. Dr Strangelove (1964)
12. American Beauty(1999)
13. 2046 (2004)
14. Stand By Me(1986)
15. Almost Famous(2000)
 

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the first matrix movie was good, raise a new bar for sci-fi genre, tainted by the sequels(way over the top with philosophical mumbo jumbo).but movies these days are too cg orientated.
my favorite movie has gotta be Pulp Fiction, when i got to the gold watch scene i knew this movie was something really different and i havent seen any other movie as satisfying as pulp fiction.

so me list will be

1 pulp fiction
2 fight club
3 adaptation
4 being john malkovich
5 ghost in the shell
6 terminator 2
7 snatch
8 fellowship of the ring
 

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ok heres my list .. in no particular order
the godfather trilogy
memento
carlitos way
scarface
shrek
fight club
lock stock
bridget jones 1 &2
count of monte cristo
love actually
grease
desperado, el mariachi and i hate once upon a time in mexico, though johnny depp is lovely
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toystory
bugslife
so much more that i cant remember ... so many movies so little time
 

Bunny04

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list in no particular order
Fellowship of the ring
The Matrix ( the original, not the crappy 2nd and 3rd movies.. ugh )
Bridget jones 1
Love Actually
Grease (1st movie)
Team America World Police, ( not that great, but Funny tee hee)
centre stage ( go the dancing )
Star Wars episode IV V VI i hate the new ones, such a let down to the older ones.. :(
STRICTLY BALLROOM!! yay!
Mad Max
Donnie Darko
Billy Madison
Bend It Like Beckham (maybe only for the sport and Jonathan Rhys Myers lol)
Moulin Rounge (Baz Lurhmans version)
Amelié
 

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1. Gone With The Wind (1939): No film has ever been able to utilise colour as magnificently as this
2. Life Is Beautiful (1997): I don't think I have ever cried as much in a movie
3. Blade Runner (1982): Poignant fable about the emptiness of humanity
4. Apocalypse Now (1979): Most depressing film I think I've ever seen
5. A Clockwork Orange (1971): Most disturbing film I think I've ever seen
6. Chinatown (1974): I hate Polanski's outlook of this world, but still a brilliant film
7. Life Of Brian (1979): Great satire, funniest movie ever
8. Annie Hall (1977): Second funniest movie ever
9. The Graduate (1967)
10. Lost In Translation (2003)

Just as the music industry peaked in the late 60s, the 70s was the time for film.
 

icedcoffee123

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NUMBER 1 scooby doo series and movies , gawd thats the best show eva!!!!!!

now here are my movies

1.Sweetest thing
2.Wrong Turn (with Eliza Dushku)
3. Dawn of the Dead
4. A view to a kill
5.Halloween series

a tonne of otha movies that i cant really be bothered to mention , but my and my friend mel will make a movie one day and i mostly like comodys and horrors actions are ok
 

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