Moulin rouge
2006-07-27 07:49:25
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answered by Anonymous
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The Werkmeister Harmonies. The Elephant Man. Seven Samurai. Rear Window. The English Patient. Wings Of Desire. Totoro. Princess Mononoke. A Chinese Ghost Story. Les 400 Coups. Stranger Than Paradise. The Incredibles. Chungking Express. The Scent Of Green Papaya. Merry Christmas, Mr Lawrence. Invaders From Mars. The Fearless Vampire Killers. THX 1138. Magnificent Butcher. Encounters Of The Spooky Kind. Drunken Master I & II. The Tai Chi Master. Iron Monkey. Evil Dead II. Dr Strangelove. Alien/s. Barton Fink. Akira. Ghost In The Shell. Wild Strawberries. Shaun Of The Dead. Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind. Dekalog. Dead Man. Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot. North By Northwest. 2001. One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest. Life Of Brian. Jaws. Stalker. Stir Crazy. Dark Water (Jap). Tale Of Tales. Dead Of Night. Blade Runner (final cut coming 2007!) Brazil. Love And Death. Stardust Memories. Best In Show. Kwaidan. The City Of Lost Children. Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?
2006-07-27 07:48:52
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answered by Anonymous
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The Star Wars collection is a good place to start, What about any James bond film (with the exception of the man with the golden Gun), Saving Private Ryan The Godfather collection, The Blues Brothers...That should keep yo going for a bit
2006-07-27 12:47:32
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answered by elvis_liveonstage 2
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The Godfather Saga, Mississipi Burning, Sling Blade,
A Time to Kill, Pay It Forward, I Am Sam, Shane (classic western), Rollerball (1975 version with James Caan), The Hustler
Cool Hand Luke, Enter the Dragon, Awakenings, Schindler's List...just to name a few.
2006-07-27 10:20:01
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answered by krazykritik 5
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Arlington Road, ET, Men of Honour, Wizard of Oz, A Few Good Men, Inside I'm Dancing, Love Actually, Star Wars Trilogy (Original), LOTR Trilogy, Tesis (Spanish film), The Count of Monte Cristo, Sound of Music, Return to Paradise.................... I could go on all day!
2006-07-27 07:47:57
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answered by Miss Sunshine 2
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You want a film that leaves you wondering, numb, amazed, or just plain astounded?
Try these:
-The Shawshank Redemption (my personal favorite)
-Casablanca (a beautiful film, if you understand French, it makes it better)
-Mildred Pierce (great old murder mystery)
-Saving Isaiah (amazing acting, true tearjerker)
-Ray (WOW...I love it and the music)
Those are a few...check out the library or Blockbuster, get some popcorn and enjoy!
2006-07-27 10:35:52
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answered by Anonymous
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"On the Waterfront" Marlon Brando, "Rebel Without a Cause" James Dean, "Casablanca" and "The African Queen" Humphrey Bogart, "To Kill A Mockingbird" Cary Grant, any thing horror with Vincent Price. I love the old movies.
2006-07-27 07:48:04
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answered by Only hell mama ever raised 6
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The Night of the Hunter. With Robert Mitcham.
2006-07-31 06:50:09
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answered by Thia 6
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Watch some of Jane Austen's novel films Emma or Pride or prejudice there all just so good.
2006-07-27 23:02:00
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answered by jemaple 3
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Walk the line and Pride and Prejudice were VERYgood movies.I just watchedSuperman,its very good also.If youre looking for a classic I would have tosay James Deans' "Rebel without a cause" and "East of Eden".Best movies ever!
2006-07-27 07:49:12
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answered by ponyboy 2
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Rainman - forget Tom Cruise, this is Dustin Hoffman's finest hour. An absolutely superb film; funny and poignant. You'll love it!
2006-07-28 01:39:17
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answered by Pingu's Pal 1
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