Hey, Im a HUGE movie buff, i could watch movies all day and all night, if 2 things were met :
1. If i was comfortable....ofcoarse
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2. if i had a sexy slave woman that fed and cared for my "needs"
Anyways, couple of my fav movies are:
almost famous
american beauty
saving private ryan
kids
laurel canyon
meet joe black
ANY LOTR's
STAR WARS!!!
idk...im pretty open when u start talking genres
NO STUPID PEOPLE PLEASE
if somebody says bill and teds excellent adventures i will shoot myself.....
Im talking good movies, something that leaves a dent you know...
in almost famous when kate hudson turns around with a tear in her eye and says "what kind of beer?"
I ALMOST DIED!!!!! haha
you get the point.
so dont just give me a list explain why.
THANKS ALL
2006-09-27
16:58:50
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➔ Movies
the best movie of all time based on $$ revenue and Oscar nominations: Titanic! it's a classic
also part of the 100 top movies in 100 years:
PULP FICTION
FOREST GUMP
in my opinion the best movies ever:
Kill Bill 1
Pulp Fiction
A beautiful Mind
Matchstick man (this one I guarantee you will love!)
girl interrupted (with Angelina Jolie)
13Th floor (parallel to the matrix)
the others (with Nichole kid man)
Big Fish
six sense
the Aviator (loved it, based on a true story)
THE GAME (old but, genius movie)
Identity
femme fatal
eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
I am Sam (best performances)
training day
BLOW!!!!! (almost forgot, great movie)
man on FIRE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! can't miss out on this one..
I hope these awesome movies leave a huge dent.. couldn't think of any more... good luck, sorry I didn't want to give too much away and spoil the film.. but you can look them up if you want anyway, and read the preview or see it
2006-09-27 18:23:25
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answered by Market Maven 1
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Legally Blonde
Where the Heart Is
Beaches
Imitation of Life
Terms of Endearment
Dirty Dancing
Steel Magnolias
The Godfather
A Patch of Blue
American Beauty
To Kill a Mockingbird
It's a Wonderful Life
Regarding Henry
Suspect
Presumed Innocent
2006-09-28 01:20:43
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answered by pixles 5
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My absolute favourite movie is Amelie, starring Audrey Tatou. It is just gorgeous. It's quirky, funny, and whimsical and wonderfully uplifting. I can't explain why it's so good, you just have to watch it to find out. I also love Napoleon Dynamite (hilarious), The Shawshank Redemption, American History X, The Notebook, American Beauty, The Game, Mallrats (also hilarious), Sin City (probably my second fave, that is an awesome movie) Anyway, I could go on.... but I won't. They are all choice movies.
2006-09-28 03:25:27
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answered by ? 5
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Well I am a real movie buff too. In fact I am an aspiring director...Most recently I have watched "In the heat of the night" and " The Manchurain Candidate" the original of course...there are sooooooooo many other really great movies out there....ummmm...off the top of my mind I think " The Fly" 1986 version...."Saving Private Ryan" I have to agree with you there...brilliantly directed....ummm....sooooo many too many to choose just a few....â¥
2006-09-28 00:10:45
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answered by LadyT♥ 2
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my fave. movie is SLEEPERS.I read the book first then I saw the movie.The story was written by the man who lived it.The movie was about aloss of innocent,revenge and a bond no one could break between these boys no matter how differently there lives turned out.The acting was amazing,and the story though I knew was true was so unbareable to watch at times and so genius and loving at others.If you haven't seen it watch it. Like you I'm a movie buff I could watch movies all day.These one I watch at least three times a month
2006-09-28 00:26:06
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answered by Tammy A 2
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The good the bad and the ugly. Classic panoramic shots. Clever humor between Eastwood and Wallach. Great history and shootouts. Love this movie.
2006-09-28 00:22:15
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answered by nicksriders 3
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Walking Tall
2006-09-28 00:45:51
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answered by Jennifer Grissett 4
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Biodome
In The Army
Son in-law
And all Steven Segal movies.
2006-09-28 00:07:48
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Wit: A remarkable, quite painful journey of one woman from self-assured expert in metaphysical poetry to someone who really, finally understands her life and her life's work, all through the medium of death.
2006-09-28 00:09:26
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answered by Reinvention 2
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i have this crazy obsession for the bourne identity! specially that part when they've just arrived in bourne's Paris apartment and that guy gets in through the window! LOL
2006-09-28 00:08:16
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answered by 021-4-EVER 3
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