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iambored

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after doing eng ext, i really don't think any movies perfect a genre!! it's so hard because they always have other genres mixed in them.
 

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OK....spinal tap SUCKED!!!
here's the real list...
1) comedy- Night at the Roxbury, Scream
2) action- terminator 2
3) fantasy- LOTR, the Labyrinth
4) kids action- the Goonies
5) classic- Little Women and anythingwith Marilyn Monroe
5) kids comedy- Finding Nemo!!! oh...and Shrek
6) chick flick- anything starring actress/singer and a hot guy
7) thriller(movies you are crap scared in)- Texas Chainsaw Massacre
 

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The others for suspense

Has anyone seen the japanese version of The Ring, it was made in 98, its a clasic, i'd call it comedy
 

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Originally posted by Barbie_Bitch
OK....spinal tap SUCKED!!!
here's the real list...
1) comedy- Night at the Roxbury, Scream
2) action- terminator 2
3) fantasy- LOTR, the Labyrinth
4) kids action- the Goonies
5) classic- Little Women and anythingwith Marilyn Monroe
5) kids comedy- Finding Nemo!!! oh...and Shrek
6) chick flick- anything starring actress/singer and a hot guy
7) thriller(movies you are crap scared in)- Texas Chainsaw Massacre
it has to be the original texas chainsaw, the new one was ok but the older is better, surprisingly :chainsaw:
 

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Originally posted by Barbie_Bitch
5) classic- Little Women and anythingwith Marilyn Monroe
The best classic would have to be Casablanca. That is my all-time favourite movie (apart from LOTR), gotta love the classics.
 

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'Life of Brian' is indeed one of the funniest movies ever.

There are too many for me to describe...I can't live without movies!

Some memorable ones though, are Star Wars, T2, Titanic, Dumb and Dumber, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Wizard of Oz, all of the Richard Curtis films (Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill, Bridget Jones, Love Actually), Amelie, Gladiator, Harry Potter, LOTR...so, so many.

My most anticipated film of next year is the film adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical 'The Phantom of the Opera', rather than the classic horror version. I've seen the first production still, and I can't wait!!
Gerard Butler (from Dracula 2000) plays the Phantom.
 
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Originally posted by Kos
Has anoyone seen David Lynch's Eraserhead? He made that when he was at the peak of his various narcotic addictions. Thats one screwed up movie.
eraserhead is one of my favorite movies.
my favorite lynch movie anyway
 

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Originally posted by Macccca
dont make me slap you.

cause i will.

well ur gonna have to slap me!!! i watched like an hour and a half of that movie waiting for it to get funny and it just didn't....ooo but i do know a funny DVD!!! the sum 41 DVD from "Does this look infected?" thats some funny shit!!!
 

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Originally posted by piccaninny
i loved "breakfast at tiffanies" with audrey Hepburn
I only saw that a few days ago. It was a good movie, the clothes she wore were fantastic.
 

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