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    Quote Originally Posted by RoadRaven
    Highlander (the first one, not any of the others)... my fave all-time romance (despite all the head-chopping)

    Fight Club... brilliantly written script, though rather violent

    Serendipity, Notting Hill - lovely feel-good romances

    As Good As It Gets - again, extraordinarily clever lines at times... a bit of reality...

    Blade... a vampire movie, but my fave vampire movie - very sexy without the sex

    Predator, Terminator, Alien, Matrix - the firsts of all four very good sci-fi. Subsequent sequels sometimes disappointing

    Jaws (one of course) - a movie that still stands the test of time.

    Hunt for Red October - well scripted, well-filmed.

    The Black Stallion - hardly any speech and could be discounted as a kids film but the cinematography on this is just awesome

    I love movies, I'm sure I'll return to this thread
    I think we were made from the same cloth. All your movies I love and own on dvd. How funny!
    Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
    > Remember to appreciate all the different people in your life!

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    Sorry about the post title miss spelling there. I must have been tired and wasn't paying attention when I wrote it.
    Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
    > Remember to appreciate all the different people in your life!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brandi
    I think we were made from the same cloth. All your movies I love and own on dvd. How funny!
    Ah... we just have excellent taste... what can I say?

    Can I add in... Witches of Eastwick (a bit of wicked fun)


    How did I leave the Shawshank Redemption and Mystery Men... or Scent of a Woman and the Wedding Singer off my list? Excellent calls, Eden and Lenusik.

    Napolean Dynamite - I didn't know quite what to make of that movie Newbie... would I watch it again? - yup. could I tell anyone what it is about? - prolly not!


    Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying,
    "I will try again tomorrow".


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    LoL i just thought it was funny sort of "stupid" funny. Most of us have a little Napoleon Dynamite in us. I really liked the dance show part :-)

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    Another movie worth adding is Layer Cake.

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    Recent Comedy:
    Hitch - don't miss the dance scene at the end. So funny!!
    Wedding Crashers
    Something's Gotta Give

    Still funny after all these years:
    Blast From the Past - Sissy Spacek and Christopher Walken
    My Cousin Vinny - Whatever happened to Marisa Tomei? She's fabulous in this.
    Mrs. Doubtfire - Williams was so funny
    Charlie's Angels 1 & 2 - I don't know why I like these movies, they just make me laugh
    Groundhog Day
    Moonstruck - great cast. Cher missed her calling as a singer
    Working Girls


    Drama, sci-fi, & epic stories
    Million Dollar Baby
    Erin Brokovich
    Shawshank Redemption - my favorite, still
    Goodfellas - good story and great music
    Pulp Fiction
    Fargo - is this comedy or drama??
    Se7en (Really, anything Morgan Freeman is in)
    Aliens (or maybe I just like the chin-up scene...)
    The Italian Job
    The Abyss
    Walk the Line
    Oceans 11
    Minority Report - if you can stand Tom Cruise
    The Firm - ditto on Tom Cruise, but the rest of the cast is good
    Pearl Harbor - clearly a "guilty pleasure" thing on my part
    Dances with Wolves - I still watch this once in a while, and cry my eyes out.

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    The Age of Innocence. (I'm an Edith Wharton fan---this story has special meaning to me, and I think the movie really did the book proud).

    Agnes Brown.

    The Pianist.

    Evelyn (I think that's what it's called --- Pierce Brosnan is in it, and it's set in Ireland).

    Meet the Parents.

    Fast Times at Ridgemont High---one reason: Jeff Spigoli (Sean Penn)--awwwwlright! Takes me back to the day, as does "Valley Girl," "Pretty in Pink," etc.

    Luna Eclipse//Terry B'fly
    Luna Orbit//Sella Italia Ldy Gel Flow
    Bianchi Eros Donna//Terry Falcon
    Seven Alaris//Jett 143
    Terry Isis (Titanium)//Terry B'fly

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickchick
    The Age of Innocence.
    Oh yeah, I like that one, too.

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    Not in any particular order, and I'll probably come back with more suggestions:

    • Anything with Edward Norton in it ,except "Everyone Says I Love You" - he's not in it enough and it's a corny, Woody Allen musical (nothing against Woody Allen, I just don't think musicals are his forte)
    • Boondock Saints
    • Dogtown & Z-Boys - okay, I skated for a while, but even without that in my past, this is a great documentary with some awesome pre-Tony Hawk skateboard footage
    • Dogma (actually, most Kevin Smith movies, pre-Jersey Girl)
    • Ghost World
    • The Usual Suspects
    • Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas - the real Hunter makes a cameo!
    • Orange County
    • Repo Man
    • Dr. Strangelove
    • Bad Santa (also by the director of Ghost World)
    • Being John Malkovich - just when you think it can't get weirder, it will
    "Bicycling is a big part of the future. It has to be. There's something wrong with a society that drives a car to workout in a gym." -- Bill Nye

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    Us dogs like:
    • Chariots of Fire
    • Dave
    • American History X (though really tough to watch)
    • American Flyers
    • The Rock
    • all the MATRIX's
    • Philadelphia
    • Love Affair (remake of An Affair to Remember)
    • Hotel Rwanda
    • Braveheart
    • Kill Bill 1 & 2
    • Horse Whisperer
    • Unfinished Life


    ***installment 1. this could go on for days
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