What's your fave movie?!
Question: Camp Rock! And it's not even out yet :-). But I know I'm gonna love it.
Answers: Camp Rock! And it's not even out yet :-). But I know I'm gonna love it.
Beautiful Girls
wizard of Oz
titanic, or transformers
SandLot
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.....The original
The Prestige
Scream
A great movie from the 70's. "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World".
Probably the funniest movie every made!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Shining.
meet the parents&fockers, mean girls :), anddddd TITANIC. oh yeaahhhh and for a tear jerker; the NOTEBOOK :)
So many.
Akira
Versus
Sky High (Japanese version - similar to Ghost)
Battle Royale
i cant pick just 1 . . .
dirty dancing
50 first dates
sister act
the day after tomorrow
human traffic
jus sum of my faves
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Serenity, by Joss Whedon.
A mix of action, suspence, comedy, and drama.
I love the cast -ESPECIALLY- Nathan Fillion...yum.
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0379786/
Scareface
GONE WITH THE WIND
Shes the man..Willy wonka, coming to america
Cruel Intentions. Such a tragic love story! I cry every time!
Birdcage...no wait....uhhhhhhh..The Love Letter, yea...no wait....Much Ado About Nothing.....dang, hold on....I know....The Gift.
1.AMERICAN HISTORY X
2.BOONDOCK SAINTS
3.COOL HAND LUKE
romance-- if only ( jennifer love hewitt)
actions-- transformer ( shia lebouf) mr and mrs smith ( brad pitt)
comedy-- white chicks
Do I have to pick one? 'Cause I can't.
Zatoichi films (all of 'em!)
Sanjuro, Yohimbo and Seven Samurai (3 of the Toshiro Mifune and Akira Kurosawa films - brilliant - you may already know this, but Yohimbo was remade as A Fistful of Dollars by Sergio Leone with Clint Eastwood - Seven Samurai was remade as The Magnificent Seven)
Who Am I (Jackie Chan)
The Accidental Spy (Jackie Chan)
Kill Bill I and II
Charade (Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant)
Hobson's Choice (David Lean masterpiece, not well known in U.S.)
Dark Victory (the amazing Bette Davis)
My Man Godfrey (William Powell, funnier than ever)
Holiday (Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn)
The Lady Eve (Henry Fonda and Barbara Stanwyck)
Joe versus the Volcano (John Patrick Shanley wrote and directed this modern fable starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan - box office flop which has become a cult classic)
Moonstruck (creative genius John Patrick Shanley and the perfect cast)
Apollo 13 (Ron Howard shows his stuff - also perfect casting)
Mary Reilly (IDK why I like this one, as it's a bit of a mess - but I do - pathos and atmosphere - no question, the period sets are beautifully done)
Shinging Through (under appreciated WWII film with Melanie Griffith, Michael Douglas and Liam Neeson)
Gosford Park (in my opinion, Robert Altman's masterpiece)
Storyville (James Spader and moody, bluesy New Orleans cast a spell)
The Gift
The Bourne Identity
Dogma (I love the dialog - you don't really need to watch this film - just listen)
The 13th Warrior (amazing adaptation of Michael Crichton's Eaters of the Dead, blessed by perfect casting - "Lo there do I see my fathers . . . ")
Jurassic Park
Blade Trilogy
Men In Black
Austin Powers I and II
Pirates of the Carribbean I
Practical Magic
Pleasantville
The Mummy
Paycheck
Stargate
Underworld
Tomb Raider I and II
Constantine
The Matrix
Speed
The Fugitive
Spartan
Boondock Saints
Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Bend It Like Beckham
America's Sweethearts
Two Weeks Notice
Moulin Rouge (I'm still in awe)
Strictly Ballroom
Waking Ned Devine
Run Away Bride
Matchmaker
Field of Dreams
Finding Nemo
Lilo and Stitch
Jimmy Neutron
10 Things I Hate About You (Juliet Stiles and Heath Ledger teen romance - outstanding script)
Ok, I'm stopping now.
Die Hard.
either john tucker must die,dead silence,vantage point,or titanic!