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Old Jul 23, 2007, 03:20 AM
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5 Best movies of all time

what are the 5 best movies you ever saw? your 5 favourite movies, and why?


for me, it would have to be
The Shawshank redemption- a powerful movie, with a powerful message of freedom and stuff

The Prestige- makes my head hurt, its so intricate and scary if you think about it too much

On The Beach- a movie about nuclear disaster, and the end of the human race, such a sad movie, about love, death, and false hope. Made me wish i had a little blue pill to end it all actually......

Rocky- ADRIAAAAN!!!! awesome, inspiring movie. just so awesome.

My Dog Skip- made me cry first time i saw it, when i was younger, first movie ever to make me cry, wonderful movie, about a boy, and surprise surprise, his dog.

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Old Jul 23, 2007, 09:30 AM   #11  
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Old Jul 23, 2007, 09:51 AM   #12  
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1 independence day
2 van helsing
3 titanic
4 flight plan
5 united 93

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Okay - here are my fav's - in no particular order

Sense and Sensibility - I love Jane Austen and I think Emma Thompson did a wonderful job adapting the story.

The Empire Strikes Back - I was sooooo in love with Harrison Ford back then.

The Seven Samaurai - I saw this film and just loved it - don't know why.

The Quiet Man - John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara in Ireland - what's not to love?

Gone With the Wind - like the South the movie portrayed - this film represents a Hollywood that is long gone, too.

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a few there i need to watch lol...titanic was awesome
but still
ADRIAAAAAAAANN!
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Old Jul 24, 2007, 02:11 PM   #15  
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this is hard cause i love movies so much but i did my best so
heres mine:

The Breakfast Club!-this movie will always hold a special place in my heart. i love the 80s nostalgia i get when i watch it.
The Royal Tenenbaums-this movie gives off the best mixture of melancholy and happniess.
Harold & Maude-bestttt! like no other.
Little Miss Sunshine-this movie makes me feel warm and fuzzy!
Titanic-always will be on of the bests ever.

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Old Jul 24, 2007, 02:14 PM   #16  
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^^ the royal Tenenbaums completely shocked me when I first watched it! Ace film.
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^^ the royal Tenenbaums completely shocked me when I first watched it! Ace film.


yesssssssss! im glad you agree and have good taste! hehe
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My list
Casablanca. Inspirational movie
Arlington Road. Great thriller with lots of twists. Great ending
Bonfire of the Vanities.I love the portrayal of the civil right frauds.
The Usual suspects. Same comments as Arlington Road.
The Sixth Sense. Was a unique story that you had to watch twice to see how all the twists blended into the story that you didn't notice the first time through.

BTW 5 is to way to short a list when trying to pick out movies.

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The whole "Saw" series-They just leave you guessing.
Queen of the Damned-I just thought that was an awesome movie.
Tombstone-Had all the cool guys in it.
American History X-Has a great lesson to learn towards the end.
The whole Hannibal Lecter series-Now who could not love good ol' Hannibal the Cannibal?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cal823
what are the 5 best movies you ever saw? your 5 favourite movies, and why?


for me, it would have to be
The Shawshank redemption- a powerful movie, with a powerful message of freedom and stuff

The Prestige- makes my head hurt, its so intricate and scary if you think about it too much

On The Beach- a movie about nuclear disaster, and the end of the human race, such a sad movie, about love, death, and false hope. Made me wish i had a little blue pill to end it all actually......

Rocky- ADRIAAAAN!!!! awesome, inspiring movie. just so awesome.

My Dog Skip- made me cry first time i saw it, when i was younger, first movie ever to make me cry, wonderful movie, about a boy, and surprise surprise, his dog.
My dog skip is on google here: My Dog Skip

Thanks for the tip. i will watch that with my husband tonight.
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