Ingmar Bergman's "Wild Strawberries" from 1957. the movie is so full of visual symbolisms & surrealism.
just read the user reviews from IMDB & you'll get a picture of what i mean.
2006-06-26 16:44:09
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answered by gapdreambabe 3
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To Kill a Mockingbird had a huge impact on me. It shows that there is dignity in standing by your beliefs even when they are unpopular. Atticus Finch does not win his case, but he maintains his self-respect and gains the respect of others. What a powerful movie.
2006-06-27 00:48:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Deep Throat, never in my life have I ever seen anything like it, and hope I never do again! It was gross, my ex took me to see it, I was 18 and had never been to an x rated movie, half the people in the theater were in their 70s. I left after about 15min. of the movie.
2006-06-26 23:42:42
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answered by tictak kat 7
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Shane....every movie since then has borrowed from its simple themes: Star Wars, Saving Private Ryan, A Beautiful Mind....EVERY movie owes something to Shane.
2006-06-27 00:30:49
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answered by miketrivia 2
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for me it's "The Passion of the Christ"
no other movie has depicted the experiences of Jesus as vividly human as possible and yet will make any one wonder how a human being can withstand so much pain without any feeling of anger or hatred. now that's what i call profound...
2006-06-26 23:50:05
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answered by millimarti 3
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The Ten Commandments. It shows the power and love of God.
2006-06-27 05:47:28
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answered by wolflady 6
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ikiru.
the title says it all.
2006-06-27 00:19:27
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answered by pilot612b 2
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ZOOLANDER!
2006-06-26 23:39:47
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answered by marty l 2
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