My favorite movie is probably 'A Beautiful Mind' starring Russell Crowe.
The true story begins in the early years of John Forbes Nash's life at Princeton University as he develops his "original idea" that will revolutionize the world of mathematics. Later, Nash develops schizophrenia and endures paranoid and delusional episodes while painfully watching the loss and burden his condition brings on his wife and friends.
*It does have a wonderful ending, but I don't want to give it away in case someone here hasn't seen it.
2007-12-11 15:42:07
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answered by ツ ♥ღλκ ※ 5
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Most people choose movies such as "Sin City", "The Matrix", and the new big hit which may be "Transformers" or "Pirates of the Carribean". I've seen every movie I just listed (except Pirates, but it's common knowledge that it is a successful film) My favorite movie is called "Equilibrium."
What do I like about Equilibrium? Well it is a movie that depicts horrible and oppressed life by the government that is seen many times in government such as in Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, but it also adds in a science fiction feel that generally makes the plot even more emotion-triggering!
In this movie, everyone is so scared of war that the government forces everyone to inject themself with a chemical that resists emotion. They aren't angry. They aren't sad, and those that refuse are either shot or burned alive.
Now, one of the secret service's top employees emerges out of his chemically-intoxicated state to find the world around him as injustice as possible. He then decides to work with the underground resistance and does what he can in order to change the government and bring liberty to all.
It's a very good movie, and I LOVE it. I highly recommend this to everyone.
2007-12-11 15:38:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Sin City. Great storyline and excellent dialogue (done in the old film noire style). I also really like a movie where you can watch someone who's been screwed over get revenge and really kick some *ss. That's why I'd probably call Tombstone my second favorite.
2007-12-11 15:33:09
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answered by Balthier 3
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Pulp Fiction... it defines what good movie-making really is. It mixes in drama and action with a bit of comedy, not to mention any scene with Jules (played by Samuel L. Jackson) is just pure gold.
I'm not the only one who loves this movie. Last time, I checked it was #5 on IMDBs Top 250
2007-12-11 15:38:21
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answered by icedt103 2
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My favorite move is when I stretch my body just after waking up in the morning.
My favorite movie is changing all the times. After I watch it enough time, I have enough of it and move to the next one.
2007-12-11 15:35:21
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answered by Betty B 7
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The Ten Commandments and The Rube of the Nile.
why was the 1st moves i saw about the bible and with my grandfather
2007-12-11 15:49:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Raider's Of The Lost Ark (1981) because i like that monkey,those big real gold treasures,the snake pit too because of the scene where indy got too close to that monocled cobra that was ready to strike and launch at him(cool scene isnt)
2007-12-11 15:38:03
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answered by Anonymous
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"Witness To An Execution" is the best.
It is a very hard-to-get movie, but I adore it because it strongly focuses on the first-hand shock everyone gets when a televised execution involving the electric chair in a Houston astrodome takes place.
It forces people to talk about the death penalty again.
2007-12-11 15:43:42
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answered by charlessmith702210@sbcglobal.net 6
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My favorite move is something that I have named "the saw", and involves a rapid back-and-forth hand movement.
2007-12-11 15:32:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Transformers, for sure!
I'm a girly girl and Transformers is a little bit on the boyish side cause of the robots and cars/trucks/air craft etc..
but i abso-freakin-lutely loved it!!!!
2007-12-11 15:53:18
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answered by underconstruction 2
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