I can't decide between Narnia and Big Fish. Narnia because of the tight graphics and how the story relates to the Crucicfixion. Big Fish because there's so much imagination mixed perfectly with fact-well in the movie anyway. I loved the dad's tall tales.
2007-09-24 13:55:51
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answered by Rina 4
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is i grew up i have had different favorite movies that strikes my mind and wonder how imaginative and somehow realistic movies are
but one film that doesn't leave me is called GATTACA
stars ethan hawke, uma thurman, jude law and lot more great actors
the story is about how man is able to perfect the genes for its next generation that takes out all imperfections like bad eyesight, asthma, or heart disease
basically the next generation was like the modern spartans
those that were born before the perfection of genes was always under scrutiny, descrimination and most commonly fall on jobs that are less achieving
basically they are less significant for the new society
ethan hawke was one of those imperfect that defied their new society by posing as a fake
its a good film about the human spirit
you'll like it
2007-09-24 14:02:18
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answered by ramel pogi 3
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"The Godfather"
For some reason, I am really attracted to stories about human tragedies and the fall of good people becoming everything they swore not to become. This is the theme behind "The Godfather" and also the "Star Wars" series (another favorite).
Also, "The Godfather" shows that - just like real life - everything doesn't come to a happy ending. Its ending (and the endings of Part II and Part III) is so chilling that my heart still sinks everytime I watch it.
2007-09-24 14:22:06
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answered by derek1079 5
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Scarface because its like a really good movie and really high rating. I like the Bad Boys series, War, 300, The Simpsons Movie, Halloween
2007-09-24 14:04:58
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answered by Philadelphia 2
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The Lord of the Rings becasue it is written so well. I am a husge fan of the books, too. This movie also holds a lot of memories for me. Oh, the good times!
2007-09-24 13:58:37
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answered by Rachael S 2
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Rudy, its about a football player who wants to play for Notre Dame. He is too small and his grades are the best so he has to go to a 2 year school to get his grades up. The he gets to Notre Dame and they don't want him so he start working with the team getting gear ready for gameday, and then he get to be on the practice team. And give it 125%
well I won't tell you anymore in case you want to watch but I have seen it over 25 times and cry each time.
2007-09-24 14:19:28
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answered by roxie 3
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The Empire Strikes Back, cause it had everything!!! Good guys bad guys, stupid puppets, the works.... And very close second is Godfather 2. Cause Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro rock!
2007-09-25 00:15:07
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answered by Anonymous
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The Magnificent Seven. Like the characters in the film, I'm an old "gunfighter", who has no place in the modern world.
2007-09-24 13:58:54
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answered by Beau R 7
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Forrest Gump, Shawshank Redemption, Dogma, Top Hat, Holy Grail, Life of Brian... oh I can't pick just one!
2007-09-24 20:38:46
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answered by ArLorax 4
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I have two. Little Miss Sunshine, because it has humor, and it has emotion and real life situations and characters, nothing sugary, no Disney ending. Funny, and real. My second favorite is Donnie Darko, because it's deep, and complex, and really makes you think.
2007-09-24 13:52:05
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answered by disrad342 4
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