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what's your favorite films from the moovies?

Share some with me

"Dead poets society"----"Piano lessons"--Stanley Kiubrick films

"Exodus-Rita Heyworth" etc.

2006-08-23 00:38:41 · 17 answers · asked by Helen from Greece 1 in Arts & Humanities Theater & Acting

17 answers

1. Scarface
2. Godfather
3. Star Wars: Empire Strikes Back
4. Good Fellas
5. Unforgiven
6. Schindler's List
7. The Matrix
8. Raiders of the Lost Ark
9. ET
10. Casino

2006-08-23 00:44:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Wait, what's "Exodus-Rita Hayworth" - - - besides another clue leading to the conclusion that Mulholland Drive was about Jesus and Judas?

Other than Mulholland Drive, Pulp Fiction was awesome. And Ten Commandments.

I think I like Ten Commandments best because it's also quotable. See, I'm a guy, so I love quotable movies - anything by Monty Python or Mel Brooks, Caddyshack, Bananas, Spinal Tap, and Ghostbusters (I find myself frequently pointing out that there is no Dana, only Zool).

I'm also impressed, on both fronts, by the Player and by Fear and Loathing.

2006-08-23 16:06:46 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Scarface, The godfather Triology, Goodfellas, Mobster, Back to the future triology, Blow, a Bronx Tale, a Knights tale, Saving private Ryan, Lord of the Ring Triology, Pirates Of C 1&2

2006-08-23 00:47:15 · answer #3 · answered by Jendralus 5 · 0 0

Gambit - Shirly McClain
Chronicles of Narnia
Ghost Ship
Ghost of Mars
How to Marry a Millionare - Marylin Monroe
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything. Julie Newmar
Groundhog Day
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
National Treasure
Hello Dolly - Barbara Streisand
On a Clear Day - Barbara Streisand
Silence of the Lambs

To name just a few

2006-08-23 04:05:19 · answer #4 · answered by Katie 3 · 0 0

I like Fuul Metal Jacket, Fight Club, Collateral, Gladiator, The People vs Larry Flynt, Road to Perdition, U-571, Saving Private Ryan, We Were Soldiers, LAPD Blue, 300 Miles To Graceland, Super Troopers, Road Kill, Sorority House Massacre, and many more to mention, just don't have enought room.

2006-08-23 00:43:12 · answer #5 · answered by Section 8 rehab 1 · 0 0

Hard to pin down to a few but I'll try...

A Star is Born with Judy Garland + James Mason
Annie Hall
It Happened One Night
Cabaret
Inherit the Wind
Shipping News

Could do better if I was more awake

2006-08-23 00:52:21 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

1. Piretes of the carribian
2. Hostel
3. Next Friday
4. 2 Fast 2 Furious
5. Longest yard
6. XXX 2
7. Spider man 2
8. Matrix , matrix reloaded, matrix reanimation
9. Desperado
10. Are we there yet

2006-08-23 01:01:29 · answer #7 · answered by thila 2 · 0 0

An Officer and A Gentleman---It was a drama with comedic moments and a bit of action. It tugged at some many emotions: loneliness, depression, self-doubt, love, endearment, anger, envy, deceit, joy, etc. I cried. I laughed. I reflected. I remembered it long after I saw it. It left a lasting impression on me. Richard Gere and Louis Gossett Jr. did an outstanding job of breathing life into their characters. I can still hear Gossett yelling, "MAYO".

2006-08-23 03:42:03 · answer #8 · answered by intentionalmasterpiece 5 · 0 0

Oh man! I have an on-going list of 167 of my favorite films! BUT, if I have to choose just a few, probably...Moulin Rouge, Trainspotting, the Lord of the Rings trilogy, the Star Wars saga, and Fight Club.

2006-08-23 09:31:17 · answer #9 · answered by aen935 2 · 0 0

Here are some of my favorites in various categories: 1970's Chinese- "Girl With The Long Hair"; 1990's Chinese- "City Hunter"; 1950's samurai- "The 7 Samurai"; Girls & Guns- "Zero Woman 3"; German- "Aguirre Der Zorn Gottes"; revenge tale- "The Count of Monte Cristo"(1961 version of eleven made); noir- "Payback"; X-rated- "China de Sade"; lady samurai- tie "The Naked 7" and "Mangia Mai"; etc.

2006-08-23 00:52:16 · answer #10 · answered by miyuki & kyojin 7 · 0 0

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