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Post by CynicalnBeautiful on May 19, 2010 6:48:57 GMT -5
Speaking of Hugh Grant I totally spaced and forgot to add Four Weddings and a Funeral. I adore that movie so much!
I also want to add The Breakfast Club, Trick Or Treat, Dangerous Liasons, In the Name of the Father, Highlander, The Crucible, Edward Scissorhands, Queens Logic, Bram Stoker's Dracula, The Crow, Pretty In Pink, Empire Records, Sweeny Todd, Weekend At Bernie's and Braveheart
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Post by lisette on May 19, 2010 8:08:31 GMT -5
^I think the Jeremy Irons one is the 3rd one. That's what Wikipedia says... Anyway, this might go a little off-topic but have you heard Guyz Nite's song, 'Die Hard'? Haha, it's great! ... "And we know what the basic gist is: There ain't no Allen, and it's not Christmas. We don't know but we're pretty sure that John McClane kicks ass!" ...Hell yeah he kicks ass! ;D And to add a few more movies on my list: -City of Angels -Bridge to Terabithia (although this was really sad...) -Spiderwick Chronicles -Enchanted I really like "kids' movies".
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Post by Esther on May 19, 2010 12:43:23 GMT -5
oh yes Disney movies! I'm in looooove with Disney movies! ;D
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Post by Esther on May 19, 2010 16:37:44 GMT -5
oh yes Disney movies! I'm in looooove with Disney movies! ;D Well, Snow White & Alice in Wonderland for sure. oh yeesss! And Junglebook (that's gotta be the best one) and Bambi!
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Post by hazelbug on May 20, 2010 3:53:14 GMT -5
If we are on the topic of children's movies...Milo and Otis (love love love this!) and The Land Before Time - which still makes me bawl like a baby. Love Now and Then too, that totally defined being 12 for me
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Post by CynicalnBeautiful on May 20, 2010 7:01:18 GMT -5
As far as kids movies are concerned I like Snow White, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King and Nightmare Before Christmas (if anyone considers that a kids movie). I also really like Snow Buddies and Space Buddies.
I have an 11 year old so I'm subjected to this stuff whether I like it or not, but luckily I do really like some of it.
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Post by TuckedAway on May 21, 2010 18:54:05 GMT -5
*ahem* Goobers.... This might take a minute... and is in no particular order...
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Road to Perdition Edward Scissorhands Finding Neverland Doing Time on Maple drive The Truman Show To Kill A Mockingbird Batman Begins The Dark Knight Brick Night of the Iguana Where the Wild Things Are Suddenly, Last Summer LOTR trilogy Alien Quadrology All four Terminator films Peter Jackson's King Kong Stardust District 9 Sunshine Elizabethtown The Departed Shutter Island What's Eating Gilbert Grape Blindness Heavenly Creatures Revolutionary Road Vanilla Sky Mean Girls Shutter Island Matchstick Men Cold Mountain Breakfast Club Stranger than Fiction The Lion in Winter The Big Lebowski No Country for Old Men Ten Things I Hate About You A.I. Unbreakable The Village
Animated: Treasure Planet Up Sleeping Beauty The Little Mermaid Beauty and the Beast Finding Nemo Monster's Inc. Toy Story 1 & 2 Spirited Away Horton Hears A Who Ratatouille
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Post by hazelbug on May 21, 2010 21:41:54 GMT -5
I have to add to mine...funny what jogs your memory when others post! Seven Untraceable The Bone Collector Memoirs of a Geisha 10 Things I Hate About you Deep Blue Sea Jurassic Park (1,2 &3) Stargate (OMG. James Spader ) Stardust (Omg. Charlie Cox makes me blush. Quite literally apparently! ) Final Destination 1&2 The Departed And I never claimed to have good taste - I love the movie adaptions of The da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons
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Post by Esther on May 22, 2010 3:48:47 GMT -5
The Italian Job Oceans 11/12/13 Ten Things I hate About You The Dark Knight
I totally forgot about these ;D
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Post by stoptheworld on May 22, 2010 9:10:54 GMT -5
Some of my favorites ever:
La Vita e Bella (Life is Beautiful) A Beautiful Mind The Exorcism of Emily Rose Schindler's List Jurassic Park Brokeback Mountain Forrest Gump The Frighteners (god, I love this one so much) The Day After Tomorrow Waterworld Flight Plan Bruce Almighty Liar, Liar Notting Hill Titanic My Best Friend's Wedding City of Angels (even before I knew about Goo) The Phantom of the Opera The Count of Monte Cristo Memoirs of a Geisha Moulin Rouge! The Matrix Honey, I Shrunk the Kids The Sound of Music Sister Act Treasure Planet The Nightmare Before Christmas The Simpsons Movie The Mask Matilda (omggg this one) Finding Nemo Ratatouille Transformers (can't ignore awesum effects) The Land Before Time (all of em, and yes, Hazel, I still bawl over Part 1) All the Harry Potter adaptations All The Lord of the Rings adaptations All The Pirates of the Caribbean movies All the X-Men movies All the Disney animated classics (Cinderella, Lion King, etc.)
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Post by TuckedAway on May 22, 2010 16:12:17 GMT -5
OH FUCK ME.
I forgot: Liar, Liar The PotC movies Memento
And, omg, Brigitte! I've been wanting to see Life Is Beautiful FOREVER!!!! omg....
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Post by hazelbug on May 22, 2010 18:17:05 GMT -5
Brigii! I love that you love the Frightners! ;D I can see some of the places they filmed it from my house ;D
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Post by stoptheworld on May 23, 2010 3:22:56 GMT -5
TA, we can watch that togetherrrr. I wuv that movie.
And omg Hazel, The Frighteners is just deliciously creepy , I love it. In fact, I think I might watch it again soon. ;D
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Post by lisette on May 23, 2010 15:09:04 GMT -5
After having seen Prince Of Persia, I have to say that it was awesome! Therefore it goes into my list. I didn't remember that Jake Gyllenhaal is handsome but he actually is! Or maybe it's just the mop he's wearing on his head. And almost all Disney classics go into the list.
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Post by stoptheworld on May 23, 2010 19:06:00 GMT -5
OMG, I didn't even see this until it was on the telly, but was pretty much ruined for my by whatshername? the American film star (same w/ Four Weddings and a Funeral - great casting etc until one gets to the female lead, I was yelling Kirsten Scott Thomas! Kirsten Scott Thomas! at the screen but Hugh couldn't hear me I guess). Anyway I did really like the four seasons walk Hugh takes through Notting Hill and most especially the scenes filmed at Robert Adams' Kenwood House on Hampstead Heath in London. It is a favorite spot & much beloved by all. It was a gift to the nation from Edward Guinness, Lord Iveagh, who saved it from developers just in the nick of time back in the 1920's. This shot of the south front is on my desktop. You must be referring to Julia Roberts. And that's a lovely place, Di!
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