Favorite Movies

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  1. Carrie1219 Banned

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    I loved the first one... ;)
  2. KimPossible BoltTalker

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    That's my opinion too...the first one was ok...the second one great and the third one good...I love Gollum.

    Did you like Napolean Dynamite? I liked the understated humor and how "good" prevailed at the end...plus Kip and Uncle Rico are so funny. "I love technology...but not as much as you I see...but I still love technology..." lol.
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    Here's some of mine:

    LOTR trilogy (very big Tolkien fan)
    The Color Purple
    Forrest Gump
    The Green Mile
    Raising Arizona
    Oh Brother, where Art Thou?
    Pulp Fiction
    Lonesome Dove
    Legends of the Fall
    Remember the Titans
    Platoon
    Apocalypse Now
    Midnight Express
    Goodfellas
    Cape Fear
    King Kong (w/Jessica Lange)
    There's something About Mary
    All Monty Python/Flying Circus movies
    Anything by Mel Brooks (especially Young Frankenstein)
    Braveheart
    Rob Roy

    I could go on & on...... :lol:
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    Out of *****

    Is it true that in Bravehart Mel Gibson had the english regulars played soley by Jews?
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    Gee, Conc - didn't realize that our tastes might be so similar. That's a bit disturbing!! :icon_tease:

    Don't know about the Jewish question. Oh, wait - I get it! :icon_rofl:
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    1. A Night at the Opera
    2. Braveheart
    3. Tombstone
    4. Million dollar baby
    5. Star Wars (IV,V,VI)
    6. LOTR (especially the two towers)
    7. Planes,Trains and automobiles
    8. Slingblade
    9. The patriot
    10. Hidalgo
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    It was decided that the Jews would've kicked Gibson's *** so they got pushover stand-ins......Irish. :lol:
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    I got you some friggin' Irish...I'll be your Huckleberry.......:icon_tease:

    Willow
    True Lies
    Tombstone
    Young Frankentien
    Forrest Gump
    Green Mile
    All the Die Hard flicks
    All the Leathal Weapon flicks
    All John Wayne
    Sure there's more....just can't think of them
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    I trade ya 500 cases of guiness and 250 cases of irish whisky for the country of ireland, wanna trade?
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    I watched Schindler's List last night. Not the first time I've seen it, but I still cried lie a little b!tch at the end. :icon_cry:
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    Ant your workin your way to a friggin beat down.

    You cant just say Irish Whiskey, cause knowin you you would give us the cheap stuff we send to the Scots!
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    Are you kiddin me? Have the Jews been occupied and enslaved by everyone, including the Australian aborigonals?
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    Sounds like "WTF Is this clown..." material.
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    The Crow
    Puppet Master
    Clockwork Orange
    Silence of the Lambs
    Halloween
    Dawn of the Dead
    Exorcist
    Shining
    Saw
    Tales fromt the Darkside
    Sin City
    House of Wax (the original)
    Mulholland drive
    X-Men (all of them)
    Spider-Man
    Chasing Amy
    Clerks
    Trading Places
    Up In Smoke
    Something About Mary
    Wildcats
    What About Bob
    Unforgiven
    Good, Bad and the Ugly
    Young Guns 2
    Blues Brothers
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    Just one?...Many in here.....:icon_tease:
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    I'll take your beer and whisky and Ireland is that little island right there across the straight with the funny looking bridge.............and nevermind that lady who calles herself "The Queen", she is the crazy maid......... (as we are standing on the north shore of France)

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    Weird Science
    The Crow
    Gladiator
    Star Wars
    Lord of the Rings Trilogy
    Hackers


    And a bunch more I can't remember right now.
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    The Replacements. far better than any football movie starring keanu reeves has a right to be.

    Dances with Wolves

    Highlander

    Shakespeare in Love

    Harold and Kumar go to White Castle
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    One of my favorite moves of all time:

    War Of The Gargantuas

    Very entertaining all the way through. Russ Tamblyn's best acting performance by far. Holds up etremely well upon repeat viewings.

    For those unfortunate enough to have never seen this awesome movie, I urge you to check it out. You will thank me later. :yes:



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    I can't name one or two favorites---there's too many movies from too many genres to name just a couple. My tastes are eclectic, although I'm not a big sci-fi fan and I HATE those stupid juvenile flicks. I'm not much for those 'romantic comedies' either. But I love action and drama, and yeah, I'm pretty fond of chick flicks too.

    A short list of my faves:

    Steel Magnolias
    Terms of Endearment
    Chicago
    Sound of Music
    Return of the Jedi
    The Mask of Zorro
    Titanic
    Thelma & Louise
    Grease
    The Quick and the Dead
    Pet Sematary
    Final Destination (all three)
    The Stand
    Urban Cowboy
    Gone With the Wind
    Every Which Way but Loose
    and Any Which Way You Can
    Blazing Saddles
    (quite possibly the funniest movie ever made)
    History of the World Part I
    Airplane!
    West Side Story
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    Mississippi Burning... it's on IFC right now. :tup:
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    Crazy good movie, but i missed the freakin ending. It's also like CRASH, which was a great movie too.

    Oh yeah, Amores Perros has real dog fighting too, since thats whats hot in the streets these days. It shows even dog fighters can love their dogs as much as other people.
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    In no particular order:

    Star Wars Saga
    Godfather I & II
    Alien & Aliens
    Terminator 1 & 2
    Anchorman
    Indiana Jones 1 & 3
    The Matrix
    Star Trek - Wrath of Khan, Search for Spock, Undiscovered Country
    Ferris Bueller's Day Off
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Secret of the Ooz
    Ghostbusters
    Apocalypse Now
    Office Space
    Spaceballs
    Opportunity Knocks
    The Devil's Advocate
    Zoolander
  18. KimPossible BoltTalker

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    I have no car today (getting repaired) so might walk over to Blockbuster and get one of these recommended movies...

    I also liked the first Matrix...it was original and exciting with good special effects...I didn't like the two sequels...also in the "action/sci-fi" category, I liked the original Terminator. And those "The Mummy" movies...

    I do not like Horror/Slasher movies :icon_eek:

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