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Started by Thundra, April 01, 2007, 05:36:58 PM

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Pica Pica

Oh Oh,  :icon_caffine: :icon_joy: :o

And West Side Story, the only musical I really like.
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Ell

Quote from: Rachel on June 03, 2007, 08:27:15 PM
i love blade runner and gattica, awesome movies, gattica was particularly moving
i know, right?
i forgot to mention Brokedown Palace, which i thought was terribly good;  Girl InterruptedThe Ruling Class, with Peter O'Toole;  and Orphans, with Albert Finney.

also the The Butcher's Wife, Demi Moore's finest role, imo.
The Usual SuspectsIgby Goes DownThe Last Seduction, with Bill Pullman;  the Seven Percent SolutionThe Ice Storm, with Christina Ricci, Stand By Me, and The Ladykillers (the original, with Alec Guinness), also The Way of the Gun, with Ryan Phillipe,  and Excess Baggage, with Benicio Del Toro.
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Rachel

you have amazing taste in movies.
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Ell

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Christo

I watch Mr brooks sat.  cool scarry movie
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Lukas-H

One of my most recent favorites, it's not a new movie by any means, but I had never watched it till this year, was Fight Club. It is probably one of the single most interesting movies I've ever seen. Brad Pitt, Edward Norton (whom I don't think I had seen in a film til this one, must look him up) and Helena Bonham Carter were all -excellent- in this movie. It's one of those that -really- makes you think, and it keeps you guessing the whole time If you've never seen it before. Incredible.

Little Women (with Winona Ryder) is such an incredible, heartwarming movie for me. It's all about transformation, enduring life's trials of loving someone, losing someone, and growing. I can relate so much to this movie (have yet to read the book, but I would like to).

Mists of Avalon- I am a -very- big fan of arthurian legends, and this is by far my most favorite "King Arthur" movie. However this one is not centered around Arthur at all! :D The book was incredible, but the movie turned out to be a very good, accurate representation of the book in my opinion.

I also like a lot of movies such as Hero, House of Flying Daggers, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and other movies like them because of the sheer visual beauty of them. I'm also a sucker for martial arts and the kind of ethereal movements that are in this genre of movies. ;D

I am also a sucker for romantic comedies, but at present I can't mention any right off that I really liked a whole lot ???
We are human, after all. -Daft Punk, Human After All

The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of all. -Mulan
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MeghanAndrews

Oh, Rachel, I forgot Girl, Interrupted and Excess Baggage, those are definitely two of my other faves! Meghan
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Judge Yourself

oh when people ask that i'm always sitting thinking if ive left one out... but here goes

Secret Window
Cube
The Saw films
Labyrinth (god it took me way to long to spell that :|)
Quadrophenia
Da Vinci Code
Fight Club
Fallen
Trainspotting
1984
Identity
Hole
The Machinist
oh and practically all th Disney films - i do love nostalgia, that and its always good to watch something innocent for once :P
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Rachel

Quote from: MeghanAndrews on June 05, 2007, 10:23:42 AM
Oh, Rachel, I forgot Girl, Interrupted and Excess Baggage, those are definitely two of my other faves! Meghan
ive never seen girl, interupted
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Judge Yourself

I think everyone will be adding to their lists and going 'forgot that one...' 'and that one...' :D
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J.T.

QuoteOne of my most recent favorites, it's not a new movie by any means, but I had never watched it till this year, was Fight Club. It is probably one of the single most interesting movies I've ever seen. Brad Pitt, Edward Norton (whom I don't think I had seen in a film til this one, must look him up) and Helena Bonham Carter were all -excellent- in this movie. It's one of those that -really- makes you think, and it keeps you guessing the whole time If you've never seen it before. Incredible.

If you have not seen Edward Norton before, be sure to check out Primal Fear and American History X.  Both excellent and among the best of the 90s.
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Pica Pica

Labyrinth! I loved that. Wanted to be Hoggle, or Sarah.
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Rachel

Quote from: Pica Pica on June 05, 2007, 01:46:39 PM
Labyrinth! I loved that. Wanted to be Hoggle, or Sarah.
i forgot about that one, David bowie was so cool in that movie
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tinkerbell

Let's see if I can remember some of them...

Awakenings
Patch Adams
Double Harness
Steel Magnolias
Beaches
Step Mom
I'm Sam
Sleeping with the Enemy
Under the Tuscan Sun
A.I.
Murder with Mirrors
The Whales of August
Love in the Afternoon
Paris when it sizzles
The Skeleton Key
My Big, Fat, Greek Wedding
Not without my Daughter
Mrs Doubtfire
White Chicks
A beautiful mind
Girl interrupted
The Bone Collector
Monsters Inc  :P
Happy Feet
Pan's Labyrinth
March of the Penguins
Independence Day
The Others




tink :icon_chick:
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Keira


Oh, Tink, say it aint so... Beaches!!  :o :laugh:
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Lukas-H

Quote from: ht on June 05, 2007, 11:14:39 AM
QuoteOne of my most recent favorites, it's not a new movie by any means, but I had never watched it till this year, was Fight Club. It is probably one of the single most interesting movies I've ever seen. Brad Pitt, Edward Norton (whom I don't think I had seen in a film til this one, must look him up) and Helena Bonham Carter were all -excellent- in this movie. It's one of those that -really- makes you think, and it keeps you guessing the whole time If you've never seen it before. Incredible.

If you have not seen Edward Norton before, be sure to check out Primal Fear and American History X.  Both excellent and among the best of the 90s.

Will do, thanks a lot! :)
We are human, after all. -Daft Punk, Human After All

The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of all. -Mulan
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tinkerbell

Quote from: Keira on June 06, 2007, 12:45:22 AM

Oh, Tink, say it aint so... Beaches!!  :o :laugh:

Why?  :P  I'm not kidding!  I'm talking about the one with Bette Midler and
Barbara Hershey BTW.  Everytime I watch it, I cry my eyes out, especially when the song Wind Beneath My Wings is played.  IMO the movie is the perfect example of what real friendship should be.  :P ;D

tink :icon_chick:
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Jillieann Rose

Tonight my favorite is Hello Dolly. I love the comedy, the singing, dancing and oh the dresses. I want to wear one and be able to dance like they do.
Tomorrow who know.
Jillieann
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debbiej

Quote from: Thundra on April 01, 2007, 05:36:58 PM

Fried Green Tomatoes

I am really all about films that are about women, or that portray strong female characters. I will often watch a film just because a favorite actress is in it.


Yes!! Fried Green Tomatoes

A truly great great film.

Have you seen Whale Rider? The way the women in the film live out their lives and claim their power in a paternal society is another good "read".

Debbie
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Pica Pica

I watched 'Revengers Tragedy' yesterday - an Alex Cox film based on a play by Thomas Middleton about a guy called Vindici (Revenger) and all the fun larks he gets up to. It is very sick and very very funny, has Christopher Eccleston, Eddie Izzard and Derek Jacobi in it and some really good examples of gender blended dress.
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