i dont have 5.. i have lots and i love comedy, suspense, love story, action, cartoons.. but not horror movies.. and the list is here:
2 fast 2 furious
10 things i hate about you
13 going on 30
50 first dates
a cinderella story
aladdin
along came polly
armageddon
batman movies
bring it on
bring it on again
casper
catwoman
centerstage
charlie and the chocolate factory
charlie's angels
chasing liberty
chronicle of narnia
city of angels
clueless
coyote ugly
daredevil
derailed
deuce bigalow
elektra
elizabeth town
ella enchanted
entrapment
fantastic 4
first daughter
flightplan
flipper
freaky friday
garfield
glass house
glitter
harry potter
head over heels
helen of troy
herbie
honey
hotchick
house of wax
how to lose a guy in 10 days
ice princess
independence day
into the blue
just like heaven
kate & leopold
kung fu hustle
last samurai
league of the extraordinary gentlemen
legally blonde
lion king
lizzie mgguire
lord of the rings trilogy
matrix trilogy
maid in manhattan
mean girls
meet the parents
meet the fockers
mr. & mrs. smith
never been kissed
now & then
parent trap
pirates of the carribean
poseidon
practical magic
princess diaries
raising helen
red eye
save the last dance
seeing double
serendipity
shall we dance
shallow hal
shaolin soccer
she's all that
shrek
so close
spiderman
star wars
the swan princess
sweet home alabama
the day after tomorrow
the fast and the furious
the mighty ducks
the mummy
the mummy returns
the notebook
the pacifier
the wedding singer
there's something about mary
titanic
troy
tomb raider
view from the top
war of the worlds
wedding date
wedding crashers
wedding planner
what a girl wants
white chicks
x-men trilogy
you got served
zorro
i dont remember my other favorite movies.. (",)
2006-06-26 19:11:49
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answered by g25_19_21p 5
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1. Vertigo (1958): Alfred Hitchcock's profound and deeply personal suspense masterpiece.
2. Seven Samurai (1954): Akira Kurosawa's intense and poetic samurai epic.
3. Citizen Kane (1941): Orson Welles' first feature-film is the most innovative and influential film ever made, and is widely regarded as the greatest film of all-time.
4. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968): Stanley Kubrick's deeply thought-provoking science-fiction symphony.
5. The Rules of the Game (1939): Jean Renoir's comedy of manners and intelligent study of social classes.
Runners up: The Godfather (1972): Francis Ford Coppola's beautiful and romanticized crime saga, 8 1/2 (1963): Fredrico Fellini's surreal and hallucinatory showbiz satire, Rashomon (1950): Akira Kurosawa's examination of the nature of truth and the first Japanese film to gain major notoriety in the states, Dr. Strangelove (1964): Stanley Kubrick's hilarious and paranoid cold war satire, Rear Window (1954): Alfred Hitchcock's interrogation of voyeurism and movie-viewing, and The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928): Carl Theodore Dreyer's intimate silent masterpiece, which dabbles beautifully in both realism and expressionism.
2006-06-27 02:52:57
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answered by Anonymous
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How to lose a guy in 10 days, Kate Hudson
Fish called Wanda, Jamie Lee Curtis
Out of time, Densel Washington
Down with love, Rene Zellweger
Legally Blonde 1...and 2
2006-06-27 01:54:41
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answered by SeeTheLight 7
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There's so many. The 40 year old virgin, Dumb and Dumber, Office Space, Wedding Crashers, and The Wedding Singer are just some of the ones that come to mind now. Yes, I know, I'm into stupid comedies but what can I say...I like fart jokes and the vulgar stuff.
2006-06-27 01:54:05
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answered by Peace 6
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Schindler's List, City of Angels, Sleepwalkers, Super Troopers and The Basketball Diaries.
2006-06-27 01:54:22
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answered by Milo 3
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1. Kama Sutra, A Tale of Love
2. Dance With Me
3. (anything with Martin Lawrence)
4. Predator
5. Junior
2006-06-27 01:55:05
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answered by ? 6
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The Godfather, Gone With The Wind, Wizard of Oz, The Ten Commandments, To Hell and Back
2006-06-27 05:32:27
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answered by wolflady 6
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JUST 5??? Ok...
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
Pirates of the Caribbean
Nightmare Before Christmas
The Haunting (the original from 1963)
Ju-On
^_^;;; This is coming from a film major, by the way ^_^;;;
2006-06-27 03:35:51
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answered by Anonymous
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The gods must be crazy. Goodbye Lenin. Godfather. Billy Elliot. Educating Rita.
2006-06-27 01:53:10
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answered by Lotte T 3
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in no particular order:
As Good as It Gets
Matrix
A Few Good Men
American Beauty
Kings of Comedy
Anchorman
Dog Day Afternoon
2006-06-27 02:29:30
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answered by kellyanne30 1
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