Armageddon. the last part made me feel that there are angels on earth (even if it was just a movie).
2006-08-24 21:50:49
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answered by Anonymous
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"Dances with Wolves", watched this when I was 10 and made me vow that no matter what, I will not consciously hurt or kill anything, for any reason whatsoever because who you hurt/kill is someone else's loved one and losing a loved one hurts in a way you can't describe. Basically it taught me to treasure all living things and to be accepting of other people's ways. Thank God I watched that movie alone, I was crying buckets.
16 years later, I made exceptions to mosquitos, cockroaches and spiders (only the ones bigger than 3cm and within 30 cm radius) :P.
2006-08-25 05:02:07
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answered by loki_niflheim 3
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requiem for a dream - after watching this movie I couldn't find sleep ! During a week or so I always had pictures or expressions from this movie in my head. Even after almost a year, I don't feel comfortable thinking about it ...
2006-08-25 07:23:44
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answered by djf 5
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seven- morgan freeman and brad pitt.
i love thrillers, esp those invovles serial killers but this movie was the ONE that has made stop watching those kind of movies. it made me sick after watching it.
i loved it because it tells what length would a killer go to make his statement through his murders. 7 deadly sins. example, to cut up a female model's face, then stick a telephone on her right hand and a bottle of poison on her left and then watch her choose and at the same time bleed to death. what can of sick mind wrote that story? its only a movie but i felt its effect big time.
anyone who has not seen it, should watch it.
2006-08-25 04:58:19
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answered by santosh s 4
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many, Wizard of oz,
as a child the whole magical going from b&w to color was amazing. Manhunter (from the book red dragon) incredible story of the criminal mind
and 8mm with Nick Cage totally twisted premise
2006-08-25 04:56:47
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answered by molawby 3
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I thought Brokeback Mountain was a wonderful tragic love story, and I am really proud that a movie about homosexual love was widely accepted. It really shows how far society has come with acceptance of sexual orientation.
2006-08-25 04:47:27
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answered by Alex 2
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The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover - just blew me away when i first saw it. Amazing film. Also the Japanese Serial Experiments: Lain - such a bizarre and haunting enigmatic piece - i cant forget that one!
2006-08-25 04:49:31
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answered by David R 2
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Gone With The Wind...because my hubby and me are Rhett & Scarlet
Imitation of Life w/ Lana Turner...because I cry Everytime her best friend dies & when the bf's daughter crashes the funeral screaming "It's my mother!"
Steal Magnolias...because I have women like that in my life
2006-08-25 04:49:46
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answered by gypsie_soul06 3
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Why are you asking? I've seen and rated thousands of movies and I've been moved, touched and even offended by more movies than I could possibly list.
2006-08-25 04:47:24
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answered by Anonymous
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That puppet movie I think it's called "The Dark Crystal" really scared me when I was a little kid
2006-08-25 04:48:39
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answered by Patch Adams 3
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