what are some of your favorite movies

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Hmmmmmmmm.............

Just a little dyslexia for you:

'Finding Neverland' = a feel good movie, while 'Never Finding Land' = a tragedy, and yet the letters are all the same.

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Taylor (imported) wrote: Tue Jul 17, 2007 6:34 am -Harold and Maude (the best sound track in history)

:)

movies, one of my favorite hobbies.

well i do like harold and maude, but for different reasons

my favorites include

john carpenter's the thing

rocky horror picture show

ed wood

labrynth

evil dead

phantasm

return of the living dead

pulp fiction

day of the triffids

little shop of horrors (the original, and the musical remake)

bubba hotep

hitch hikers guide to the galaxy

puppet master 3

and many many more
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Dead Alive, made in New Zealand in the early 90's. Gave a couple copies to friends, labelled them 'Romantic Comedy'. There was romance and I thought it was funny...
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Bubba Hotep was awesome! Waiting for the sequel...!

Truly, anything with Bruce Campbell rocks my socks...
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An odd ecclectic list:

Return to Paradise

Radio Flyer

Night of the Comet

The Miracle Mile

The Little Mermaid

Little Shop of Horrors (80's version)

Brokeback Mountain

The Last Samaurai

The Pianist

Glory

American History X

Of Mice and Men (90's version)

Ice Age

and many, many more...
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Riverwind (imported) wrote: Tue Jul 17, 2007 8:33 pm Some good films I have seen this last year.

Sea People

Back home Alabama,

Fried Green Tomatoes

Finding Neverland

Driving Miss Daisy

Cats

The first five are feel good movies the last had me standing and cheering

Paolo, I have not seen the fifth HP movie yet, I may like it, then again if I remember right you did not like book 5 either, but everybody else did.

River

Book five DID suck. Over-written. She said in 500 pages what could have been done in 200. Looking forward to seeing the new movie!
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I have to admit, I'm surprised (not really) that considering the number of b-movies on this list (be honest), nobody's yet mentioned the Trancers series. For sheer cheesy goodness, you can't beat just about anything made by Full Moon, and I've always felt that anything with Tim Thomerson in it is definitely worth watching. How can you not love any movie where the lead character is Jack Deth? As an added bonus, you get to see some interesting faces, as Helen Hunt co-stars in the first two, and pretty much does a walkon in the third.

I also am still hoping to see another Evil Dead movie, one that picks up either after the shootout in S-Mart, or in the alternate ending where Ash winds up in the future.

I wonder though... what if Tim Thomerson and Bruce Campbell teamed up?
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kristoff wrote: Wed Jul 18, 2007 2:56 am Book five DID suck. Over-written. She said in 500 pages what could have been done in 200. Looking forward to seeing the new movie!

I saw the latest HP movie. I thought it was good, but it had been long enough since I'd read the book -- and also thought it was the worst of the series -- that I didn't remember much of it and saw the movie from a fresh perspective. They've left much that was in the book out -- maybe not a bad idea considering -- converting a 700 page book to a 2-1/2 hour movie.

At least, I wasn't sitting there wondering, "When is this damn thing going to be over," as I have been in so many other movies lately. I walked out of the last "Pirates of the Caribbean" movie I went to.
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skivvynine (imported) wrote: Tue Jul 17, 2007 5:31 pm When I was a kid there was a channel on a TV station out of New York that showed movies all day long. The ones I liked the most were: King Kong, Son of Kong, Mighty Joe Young - all the original ones and The Lost Patrol.

that was WOR , channel nine, and the show was Million Dollar Movie.
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Me thinks many of us enjoy the guilty pleasure of B-movies. A delicious addiction.

Jemagirl - The Mouse that Roared: I haven't seen this movie in over 20 years. Thanks for reminding me of it. I'll have to dust off this gem for another viewing.

Daughter - I thought I was the only one that owned a copy of this movie! I loved the scene where the condom was crawling across the storm drain grate and slips on the banana peal!

Is there anybody but me that has seen the movie Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter? It was a low budget musical but damn entertaining!

T.
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