This is clearly a trick question since there is no good Brad Pitt Movie........
2006-10-14 07:24:52
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answer #1
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answered by Batman 2
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Seven years in Tibet
Heinrich Harrer is an Austrian mountaineer who is forced to be a hero for the Nazi propaganda. He leaves Austria in 1939 to climb a mountain in the Himalayas. Through a series of circumstances (including POW camp), he and fellow climber Peter Aufschnaiter become the only two foreigners in the Tibetan Holy City of Lhasa. There, Heinrich's life changes forever as he becomes a close confidant to the Dalai Lama.
I liked the movie because it educated some of us of the effects of the second world war, the lifestyle of the people of Tibet and the spread of communism .
2006-10-14 07:38:15
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answered by Dir33 4
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Legends of The Fall
Why ??
I watch a lot of movies & I can't remember the last time a film held me so spellbound. Not only are the characters engaging & vividly portrayed by an excellent cast, the subtle dynamics of their interactions are portrayed with inspired undertone & nuance. Star billing or even an Oscar should also have been awarded to the spectacularly beautiful scenery of Montana for the vast majesty it bestowed.
This complex saga of love, grief & loyalty is narrated with stark simplicity by old Stab, long-time friend to retired Colonel Ludlow & his 3 sons: staid Alfred, the eldest ("old even for his years"); idealistic Samuel, the youngest ("There was nothing these brothers would not do for him."); & wild Tristan ("Such people become crazy or they become legends."). The conflict between Ludlow's fiercely anti-government anti-war stance & his sons' determination to do what they see as their duty is but part of the story; the heart of the tale is the rift that threatens the mutual devotion of these 3 loyal brothers as they all come to love the same woman. "She was not to blame," Stab tells us, "She was like the ice that freezes in the rock and splits it apart."
A tragic tale, yes; heartbreaking at times, but never boring. Every time I felt certain I knew what was coming next, the plot took another unexpected turn & I sat there riveted, softly breathing "Wow!" now & again into the darkness. This film immediately became one of my all-time favorites; I've watched it half a dozen times since then & its scope & power still move me.
2006-10-14 07:23:18
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answered by Anonymous
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My personal favorites are Fight Club and Interview with the Vampire. But as for the two you mentioned I’d go with Troy.
2006-10-14 07:26:34
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answered by Mizidora 1
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I liked Troy the best.
2006-10-14 07:27:05
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answered by jusducky1994 2
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Well I don't think he is some actor, but he was ok in Troy
2006-10-14 07:24:25
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answered by GANDALF 3
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Legends of the Fall. He is simply gorgeous in that movie and I fell in love with him then.
2006-10-14 07:36:18
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answered by Diana 2
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i liked troy,interview with a vampire,or fight club
2006-10-14 07:20:41
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answered by fuzzie876 2
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Fight Club
2006-10-14 07:24:14
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answered by Soda Popinski 6
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Mr and Mrs smith
2006-10-14 07:37:02
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answered by Anonymous
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