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I personally say The Godfather.

2007-07-09 12:12:18 · 13 answers · asked by Joe F 2 in Entertainment & Music Movies

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That is a tough one. Some of my favorites are: E.T., The Shining, A Clockwork Orange, Shindlers List, The Seven Year Itch, Superman 1-4, The Godfather, Philadelphia, Forest Gump, Titanic, Star Wars (Episodes 3,4,5 & 6), Terminator 1 & 2 and more recently....Transformers.

2007-07-17 10:45:08 · answer #1 · answered by WheelchairBA 4 · 0 0

from my though it may b transformers here is a little summary of it:

Transformers is a 2007 live action film based on the Transformers franchise, directed by Michael Bay and executive produced by Steven Spielberg. It stars Shia LaBeouf as Sam Witwicky, who has the map to the Allspark, the center of the war between the heroic Autobots and the evil Decepticons. The film also stars Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel, Tyrese Gibson, Jon Voight and John Turturro, as well as Peter Cullen as the voice of Optimus Prime and Hugo Weaving as the voice of Megatron. Cullen voiced Optimus in the 1980s cartoon, and returned by fan demand.

Producers Don Murphy and Tom DeSanto developed the film, and Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman wrote the script, aiming for a realistic interpretation of the characters. Though not a fan, Michael Bay was convinced by Steven Spielberg to direct it as his first family film. His direction led to a new intricate design aesthetic for the computer-generated Transformers. Armed with an enormous marketing campaign including comics, toys and tie-in deals, Transformers opened in the United States on July 2, 2007, and broke the box office record for the highest-grossing opening week for a non-sequel. It received praise for its special effects, though it was accused of favoring action over characterization. Two sequels are currently in development.

2007-07-09 21:18:54 · answer #2 · answered by Nick k 2 · 0 0

Stanley Kubrick's The Shining.

2007-07-10 04:34:31 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

2001:A Space Odyssey. Incredible visuals for the time, great music, and the story was told with only 15 minutes of actual dialogue. That is quite a feat.

2007-07-16 20:57:36 · answer #4 · answered by SPYDERBLADE 7 · 0 0

Citizen Kane

2007-07-17 17:58:25 · answer #5 · answered by iamyorr 1 · 0 0

Thats a hard on as the generations change. look at some of these benchmarks, 2001/2010/the thing/they were expendable/patton/things to come/....to broad a question for a specific answer, john houston's "the bible"/DeMille, "Moses". I always liked "Tarzan Triumphs" and a classic. "The sun never sets"

2007-07-17 16:43:59 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ben Hur by Cecil B DeMille

2007-07-15 01:39:42 · answer #7 · answered by LORD Z 7 · 0 0

Ferris Buller's Day Off

2007-07-09 19:18:42 · answer #8 · answered by Mattathon 2 · 1 0

Better get hold of CD/DVD of "GANDHI" by Sir Richard Attanborough. I am english and hindi movie buff. But this film of GANDHI is only one which has no comparison with any. It is unique.

2007-07-16 13:17:58 · answer #9 · answered by lalamlal 2 · 0 0

Gone with the wind

2007-07-14 04:13:40 · answer #10 · answered by knhglassey@sbcglobal.net 4 · 0 0

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