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what is your favorite movie
Posted by: taylor ()
Date: February 11, 2007 06:56AM

what is everyones favorite movie of all time...or even a couple of movies you really liked?

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: pakd4fun ()
Date: February 11, 2007 05:25PM

One of my favorites is "To Kill a Mockingbird". I have a lot of them but that one always pops into my mind when I am asked that question.

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: ThomasLantern ()
Date: February 11, 2007 08:31PM

American Beauty
Jerry Maguire
Fight Club

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Date: February 11, 2007 09:29PM

Big Fish

What Dreams May Come

Life Is Beautiful

Like Water for Chocolate

I'm also a huge fan of horror and suspense movies...



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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/11/2007 09:33PM by TheCoconutChronicles.

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: taylor ()
Date: February 12, 2007 02:49AM

mine is "the yearling".i just love that movie.ThomasLantern-ok! "fight club"...i have a question you can probably answer/was there just the one guy?at the end-in the parking garage-where i think john cusack was fighting and he was on camera and he was fighting himself?so did all of that happen or was there never really a brad pit?I felt like i was watching memento.agh! theres one for you "memento".i was fascinated by fight club but did not know what the heck was happening.thank taylor

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: pakd4fun ()
Date: February 12, 2007 03:07AM

John Cusack reminds me of a movie I really love "Say Anything"

I think "Life is Beautiful" is at the top of my list also.

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: ThomasLantern ()
Date: February 12, 2007 06:03AM

John Cusack!?!?! It's Edward Norton, haha...
If you haven't watched Fight Club, go watch it now, then come back to this thread. Otherwise....


Yes, he is fighting himself, basically. The movie makes a lot more sense if you watch it twice. smiling smiley

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: taylor ()
Date: February 13, 2007 11:16AM

well thomas-u have to admit-edward norton and john cusack sort of look alike. i have seen the movie and no-the final scene thru me cause what i thought was really happening...agh! was not.i have and was depressed from watching it .then waht about "menmento"...agh! what the heck??i bought it (fight club)cause everyone was talking about it so much.then i gave it away right after i saw it cause of the ending.so was he schizophrenic?thanks taylor

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: ThomasLantern ()
Date: February 13, 2007 07:56PM

I haven't seen Memento so I can't comment on that movie, hehe...
I'm not really sure if Norton's character was schizo, or what you would call it. I think the importance behind the duality was that it happened because he wouldn't "step up to the plate" and become a better person... he was just another brick in the wall, so to speak.

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: pakd4fun ()
Date: February 13, 2007 08:19PM

All right, I have to put "Fight Club" on my Queue.

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: ThomasLantern ()
Date: February 14, 2007 04:54AM

I wouldn't mind seeing "To Kill a Mockingbird" again - we watched it in school but I wasn't paying attention... hehe

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: taylor ()
Date: February 14, 2007 05:04PM

dear pakd4fun and ThomasLantern-also put menemto on your list...so u can tell me what the heck. I guess there is a cult following on this movie. i can not even imagen why.i finally saw clockwork orange.i had never seen it.uh! interesting.i love every woody allen movie there ever was.read mia farrow book on their marriage and did not like him for a long time but i cann't help it-he is so funny.we saw the children of men.it was pretty good.

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: rawdev ()
Date: February 14, 2007 07:03PM

Most of my movie picks would be of a fantasy or mystical theme (something out the realm):
Dark Crystal, just awesome
Labyrinth, killer
Big Fish
The Island, one of my favorite newer movies
Predator, "billy, get to the chopper!"

Cartoons:
The Secret of the Nimh, all-time favorite
The Last Unicorn, growing up this would make my sister, brothers and I ball our heads off
The Hobbit


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Because I have the most love and admiration for all animals of the earth!!!
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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: pakd4fun ()
Date: February 15, 2007 04:47AM

Woody Allen- My husband can't stand him. Some of his movies I like. I just love "Annie Hall", but mainly because of Diane Keaton. Come to think of it, all his movies that I like have leading ladies that I love. Maybe it isn't him that I like, but his taste in women.

"Clockwork Orange" was so disturbing for me. It wasn't as disturbing as "Natural Born Killers." I had to turn that one off.

Thomas- You should see "To Kill a Mockingbird" again. You can't judge a movie by a school viewing. One exception to that is when I saw "Days of Wine and Roses" in school and loved it.

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: greenie ()
Date: February 15, 2007 06:04AM

Great topic.

A few of my current faves are:

Shakespeare in Love

American Beauty

The In-Laws (the old version, with Alan Arkin and Peter Falk, I still laugh hysterically after seeing it about a million times)

Pride and Prejudice (the BBC version, a mini series with Jennifer Ehle)

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: taylor ()
Date: February 15, 2007 11:45AM

yeah-clockwork orange was disturbing to me too! I went on this quest to see movies from the 60's.so that was why i watched it.easy rider was another one i had to see.we saw "running with scizzors" last nite.that poor boy.i think the book may be better than the movie.

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: klandestine ()
Date: February 17, 2007 04:57PM

I really liked Fight Club. . . every time I see it, it becomes more of a comedy.

I watch The Elephant Man when I need a cry.

I watch The Emperor's New Groove when I want to laugh.

I've always liked Labyrinth. . . I think I know the words to every song and can recite most of the movie when I watch it. I guess I've seen it a lot.

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: rawdev ()
Date: February 17, 2007 06:50PM

klandestine:

"I've always liked Labyrinth. . . I think I know the words to every song and can recite most of the movie when I watch it. I guess I've seen it a lot."
Remember the ending?
The ending of Labyrinth was/is sad........."by Sarah"........."if you need us".......................really sad!!!!


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Because I have the most love and admiration for all animals of the earth!!!
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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: klandestine ()
Date: February 17, 2007 09:22PM

rawdev. . . .

Sarah did say that every now and then, for no reason at all, she would always need her Hoggle.

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: klandestine ()
Date: February 19, 2007 12:13AM

I also have to be a girlie girl and say that I enjoy watching Dirty Dancing from time to time.

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: arugula ()
Date: February 19, 2007 01:57AM

Yes, I thought Fight Club was brilliant, but there were a few scenes that were over the top and too hard to watch. I don't like violence.

My favorites tend to be foreign:

La Dolce Vita
Un Coeur en Hiver
Camille Claudel
The Nasty Girl
Europa Europa
Entre Nous
Divorce Italian Style
The Story of Adele H
Wings of Desire

Other movies I liked:
Sunset Boulevard
Double Indemnity
Full Metal Jacket
V for Vendetta
Gandhi
The Killing Fields
Being There
The Grifters
Welcome to Sarajevo
The War of the Roses

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: la_veronique ()
Date: February 19, 2007 10:44AM

arugula

i really loved Wings of Desire

What other movies has Wim Wenders done?
that's the only one i know that he did

ummm.. okay, im trying to think
was europa, europa the one where in the beginning
the whole thing takes place on a train?

if so,
i never finished seeing it
but i remember thinking
"wow"

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: la_veronique ()
Date: February 20, 2007 07:16AM

arugula

wim wenders did a SEQUEL to wings of desire?
really?
okay
gotta see it
thanks

didn't know he also did paris, texas
couldn't see it
was too asphyxiating
but may see it again

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: arugula ()
Date: February 20, 2007 08:42PM

>didn't know he also did paris, texas
>couldn't see it
>was too asphyxiating

Wasn' it?

If you didn't like that one, then don't watch his road trip trilogy (all three were in German, IIRC also b&W, pretty much the same thing).

But Faraway, So Close was beautiful. I liked it more than Wings.

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: la_veronique ()
Date: February 22, 2007 07:17AM

arugula

it wasn't that i didn't like paris, texas
it was just too asphyxiating
but that's not necessarily a bad thing
it means it had a deep impact
and then it felt like i couldn't breathe
because there was such a lonely reverberation to it
that only those two could have pulled off
like that

sometimes i just have to take a break
then see it over
or see it piece meal
that's the way it goes, sometimes
it means, that perhaps the film was very spiritual

i don't like violent films either
violence is already imbued without the flesh being severed
anyhow
so why be redundant?

i like the blood cells to be INSIDE their veins
thank you

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: la_veronique ()
Date: February 22, 2007 07:19AM

okay, i gotta see Faraway, So close
that will be done after next Tuesday is over

yaaaay... i got a Wenders film to watch!!
thanx arginine arugula

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: Dulset ()
Date: February 26, 2007 01:52AM

I really liked

Amelie
Groundhog Day
Crash
Lord of the Rings
Little Miss Sunshine
What The Bleep Do We Know?

And one I MUST see - An Inconvenient Truth.

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: ThomasLantern ()
Date: February 26, 2007 08:57AM

Oh, I LOVE Groundhog Day!! Saw that on TV recently!

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: la_veronique ()
Date: February 27, 2007 04:42AM

hey thomas

u WOULD love Groundhog day

would THAT answer your question concerning how infinity can be wrapped around to its beginning point ad infinitum?

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Re: what is your favorite movie
Posted by: ThomasLantern ()
Date: February 27, 2007 06:18AM

NO NO
no
nononononononononononononono....etc etc
(get it? it's a joke)

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