Little Miss Sunshine cause all the actors were great and it was HILAROUS!
2006-12-19 12:54:05
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a tough choice for me between X-Men III and V. I'm going to go with V for Vendetta because not only was it visually great, but it had originality and powerful drama. Plus, Natalie Portman and Hugo Weaving are 2 of the best actors out there, and they were great in this.
2006-12-19 21:05:56
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answered by martin h 6
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the best movie of 2006 is Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest.
2006-12-20 07:55:19
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answered by ariesgirl2002 6
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Little Miss Sunshine. It's funny, sad, touching, fun. It has an awesome soundtrack and it's the most perfectly cast movie I've ever scene, other than The Royal Tenenbaums.
2006-12-20 01:30:39
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answered by meow_mystery 2
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Pirates of The Caribean 2
2006-12-19 20:53:50
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answered by Not_Here 6
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I really liked the movie "Invincible". It just came out on DVD today and I bought it for my Dad for Christmas.
Walt Disney Pictures scored a surprise box-office hit with Invincible, and the movie deserved its good reviews as a fine example of how above-average writing, direction, and casting can turn formulaic material into something special. And make no mistake, this is a formulaic movie, with its real-life story embellished with Rocky-like enthusiasm, and lovingly crafted with the same quality of working-class humanism that made The Rookie a similarly popular Disney hit. This time, the inspirational true story is that of Vince Papale, a down-on-his-luck substitute teacher in Philadelphia (played by Mark Wahlberg in a nicely understated performance) who was 30 years old, out of work, abandoned by his wife, and biding time as a bartender when he answered an open call for tryouts on the Philadelphia Eagles NFL football team in 1976. Going with his gut instinct, new coach Dick Vermeil (Greg Kinnear) rewards Papale's diligent efforts with a place on the team, and Invincible combines gridiron guts, low-key romance (as Papale meets his future wife-to-be, played by Elizabeth Banks) and blue-collar friendship in an underdog story that moves, with casual charm and abundant appeal, toward a rousing feel-good finish. Making good use of digital visual effects to recreate Philly's now-demolished Veterans Stadium, director Erickson Core (also serving as his own cinematographer) tackles this heartwarming assignment with intelligence and flair, spinning gold from what could have been just another routine sports movie. --Jeff Shannon
2006-12-19 20:58:36
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answered by pegasus172 2
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Stranger than Fiction with Will Ferrel. The whole concept of the movie was amazing, very creative! The ending was well thought out too. The actors where really funny also! 5 out of 5!
2006-12-19 20:57:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Superman Returns
2006-12-19 20:56:07
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answered by Trevor 1
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The only one I can think of right now that impacted me was The Guardian..I dont care what the reviews were, it made me cry both times I saw it. Great, great movie.
2006-12-19 20:54:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitely "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby"!
2006-12-19 21:15:48
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answered by Renee 5
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