Star wars ( the original ones)
Holy Grail & Life of Brian
Something about Mary.
City of Angels
Shrek & 2
Sixth sense
I'll probably think of more !
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Star wars ( the original ones)
Holy Grail & Life of Brian
Something about Mary.
City of Angels
Shrek & 2
Sixth sense
I'll probably think of more !
I watched this, commercial breaks and all, last night on TNT!
Twelve Monkey's that's my main type of film. Also Being There with Peter Sellers
Curdled (if you haven't seen this film you must... you must)
Pulp Fiction
Zhu (LIFE): a Chinese film which has subtitles)get your hankies out for this one. It is long but worth it.
The Last Emperor (get the Chinese version)
On the internet I like the short films 405 and the Lonely Astronaut
"The Secret of Roan Inish"
"Sleepy Hollow"
I love mythology, and every time I watch these movies, I find yet another mythological connection.
Charlotte's Web........ an absolute classic.
American Beauty..... Another great one.
Brad
disaster movies!
armageddon, independence day, deep impact....
my fave fluff movie is The Sex Monster. its a must see if your honey ever teases you about wanting a threesome.. paybacks a beeeatch babay!
hmmmmmmm.......
Steel Magnolias
Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey
Star Wars Trilogy
Dirty Dancing
Wizard of Oz
Miss Congeniality (Sandra Bullock)
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
Moonstruck
Lethal Weapon (trilogy)
Tim (with Mel and Piper)
The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother
Transylvania 6-5000
Turk 182
...................just to name a few
The Big Chill
Silverado
Moonstruck
The Rear Window
Verigo
LOTR
All the Harry Potter Movies
Willy Wonka
Brazil
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Clue
The Usual Suspects
Sabrina (the original with Audrey Hepburn)
Any Christmas Carol movie
I know there are a few more, i'll post them when i think of them.
Mrs Jones
I don't know if I have a favorite movie of all time. I am a huge fan of Bergman's "Fanny and Alexander", a theatrical fairy tale dream play that just came out on DVD with a couple of hours of footage not used in the theatrical version. It's a beautifully crafted tale that I watch every year around this time because much of it centers around family, and christmas, and get togethers. There's a stronger sense of mood in that film than anything else you'll probably see this year and I strongly recommend that you see it if you haven't done so. Tarkovsky's "Andrei Rublev" is a close second on my list, no other film puts into context the difficult path of the artist. Not a biographical film, but nevertheless, a movie that seems a lot more grander than the russian artist who's name is used in the title. I would put it on the same level as a lot of the important novels of the previous century. "2001: A Space Odyssey" is another movie that I admire. I don't think its a science fiction film per se, but I do think it does an excellent job showing how there is a path of enlightnment that is guided by a benevolent unseen force. A very moody, epic film that continues to amaze me. I also like "Hedwig and the Angry Inch", "Once Upon a Time in the West", "Mulholland Drive", "MIller's Crossing", "The Godfather", "Sanso the Baliff" and "Blue Velvet".
My favorite movies are...
Donnie Darko
Cruel Intentions
Anne of Green Gables
Sound of Music
The Parent Trap
But my very favorite is Donnie Darko...