Final Destination because I think that they idea is very original and unique. It is evident that a lot of thought and work was put into writing the script and actually making the movie. It was very suspenseful and you would be on the edge of your seat waiting to see what would happen next.
2006-07-04 08:33:09
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answered by carolinagirl1692 2
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One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest. Jack was great but I still cry at the end. Also, Little Big Man. So much of that movie was true. Then Outlaw Josie Whales and Unforgiven, to many come to mind to pick just one.
2006-07-04 08:33:22
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answered by Sue Chef 6
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Bebe's Kids was my favorite childhood movie because of those bad behind kids, lol. Master of Disguise never gets old with me, it's the funniest movie ever, and if you haven't seen it, I recommend it. I love the Butterfly Effect, too, it's great and it makes you really think... Oh yeah, and Titanic I could watch a million times, there are sooo many...
2006-07-04 08:38:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Memento, for two reasons:
1) Guy Pierce
2) It's the only movie I've had to watch 5 times to truly understand it. A movie that requires that kind of thinking is really rare, and I love it.
2006-07-04 08:37:32
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answered by Quiet Amusement 4
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My favorite film is Vertigo (1958). It's an incredible artistic masterpiece, and the visionary Alfred Hitchcock's most profound and personal work. It is a tale of love, death, guilt and obsession, and it features highly inventive and creative camera angles, surreal and dream-like cinematography, beautiful San Francisco scenery, and a frightening, career-best performance from the terrific actor James Stewart.
2006-07-04 08:52:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Pretty Woman (for the fairy tail)
Fried Green Tomatoes
Steele Magnolias
Sweet Home Alabama
The Notebook
2006-07-04 08:37:24
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answered by Justbeingme 3
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Lady Sings the Blues
2006-07-04 09:21:28
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answered by rdjohnson1978 1
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1. "The Silence of the Lambs"
2. "The Accused"
3. "Little Man Tate"
4. "Maverick"
5. "Panic Room"
6. "Sommersby'
7. "Contact"
8. "Scary Movie 4"
9. "Big Daddy"
10."The Stepford Wives"
Sorry, I couldn't pick just one!!
2006-07-04 08:37:26
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answered by Anonymous
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The Dead Poets Society with Robin Williams, it is such an amazing movie with such a great message to take from it.
2006-07-04 08:38:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Amercian History X, because it shows the tragedy of being racist in todays society. It also gives hope that even the most hardened racists can change if given the right opportunity.
2006-07-04 08:38:33
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answered by Anonymous
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