Bubba Ho Tep, Quiet Earth and Rocco Invades Poland. They would be on top of my shopping list for DVDs, thats if I didn't already own them.....
2006-11-04 07:26:35
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answered by Chris 2
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That would be MUCH easier to do if we knew your age, perhaps your gender, or any other information that would hint at what kind of movies you like.
Some of my favorites:
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
I thought this was a GORGEOUS way to tell the story, and the kids are so perfect for their respective roles. The special features include a commentary with the kids and director, outtakes, a casting documentary, and a featurette video journal the youngest girl did
Back to the Future 3-disc set:
The movies are, of course, awesome, and there are all kinds of special features. It does include all three of the BttF movies, and features for the set and also features for each individual movie
Schindler's List:
Great movie, includes a kind of production notes thing for how the movie came to be, and a documentary with the Schindler Jews, and several plugs for the Shoah Foundation
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire:
They FINALLY stepped away from the incredibly stupid collection of "special features" where you have some moronic game and had some pretty cool features for the fourth one, including a behind the scenes featurette of the Yule Ball, a featurette on Ralph Fiennes as Voldemort, and some other featurettes and interviews.
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy:
This is also a great storytelling movie, and beautiful to watch on a big screen tv. Get the special editions, and there are more special features than you can count.
Since most of these are fantasy/drama types, some good more lighthearted or less fantastical movies are:
Meet the Fockers (hilarious, even if you don't like Meet the Parents.)
Over the Hedge (pretty dang cute)
Finding Nemo (the best of the Pixar collections, if you ask me)
Toy Story 1 & 2 (a close 2nd and 3rd for the Pixar group)
Chicken Little (suprisingly funny... some great casting, too)
Happy Gilmore (probably the best of the Adam Sandler movies; any other Sandler movies are pretty great, though, except Little Nicky)
Spider-man 1 & 2 (and I don't even like superhero movies)
Batman Begins (once again, I don't like superhero movies, but this one is good)
Star Wars (they're classics, but I'm not a fan of the "new" stuff... someone should have had the balls to tell George Lucas, "You know, sometimes, you should just stop.")
I'm a David Spade fan, and I liked Dicky Roberts and Joe Dirt.
Napolean Dynomite is friggin awesome!
I thought Bruce Almighty was pretty hilarious.
Even though it's a little dirty and I usually don't like that, the 40-Year-Old Virgin was really funny (I knew there was something to this Steve Carell guy when he was able to steal scenes in both a Jim Carrey movie and a Will Farrell movie.)
Moulin Rouge and the movie adaption of The Phantom of The Opera were both really good.
For Christmas, A Christmas Carol (with George C. Scott) is the only one worth watching.
It's a Wonderful Life. is a classic and really never gets old. A
Charlie Brown Holiday Collection (includes Merry Christmas Charlie Brown, as well as It's The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown and a few others).
Elf was SO funny! (for a month, I was tempted to answer the phone "Buddy the Elf, what's your favorite color?")
2006-11-04 07:34:42
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answered by CrazyChick 7
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It depends on so many things!!!!!
What do you like? Where do you live? What have you already bought?
- X Men 3 - Brilliant
- Exorcism of Emily Rose - Great
- MI 3 - not seen it but heard it's good
- Blade trilogy - ab fab
- Don't look Now - scary old movie
- Scarface - cause everyone should have a classic in thier collection!
Happy buying.
2006-11-04 07:33:40
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on what kind of films you like, but I would definately go for X-Men 3, or if you like comedy you could look for dodgeball or something like that, or get a classic film like goodfellas or Raging Bull or Scarface. Still on a gangster theme, you could get Donnie Brascoe, Casino or a Bronx Tale. Other films that are good are The Big Lebowski, Daredevil, resevoir Dogs and O' Brother where art thou? Hope this helped as these are some of my fav films. xxxxxxxxx
2006-11-04 07:32:36
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answered by Kelly D 4
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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
along with others
and some new release
like
Mission: Impossible III
and
Nacho Libre
available for download
(to PC)
for Rent Purchase
via this site..
http://geocities.com/lamoviefan/index_files/includes/movie.html
.
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2006-11-04 07:36:04
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answered by DM 4
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The lord of the rings trilogy
Almost Famous
Dazed and confused
The Waterboy
The wedding singer
The Butterfly effect
All are films worth owning, you'll wear them out
2006-11-06 05:28:39
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answered by DB 1
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the best DVD i bought this year was Napoleon Dynamite. Its the funniest film ever. Also Fargo is a good film too (although not a comedy!!!)
2006-11-08 05:35:49
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answered by Missydee 3
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Millions - latest (I think) from Danny Boyle (directed Trainspotting and 28 days later)
2006-11-04 07:53:29
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answered by Ground Xero 4
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Crash, couple of years old but best film I've seen in a couple of years. Curb your enthusiasm., and the Green Wing funniest things I've seen in a couple of years.(I make no apologies for my sense of humour.)
2006-11-04 07:41:30
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answered by Pocket Battleship 3
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Meet the Fockers is a good one
2006-11-04 07:31:47
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answered by Anonymous
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