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Laurenfrom6277
1. Titanic
2. The Sound of Music
3. Oliver and company (disney)
4. Armaggeddon
5. Finding Nemo
6. Goodnight mister Tom
7. Shrek 2
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The Little Escapologist
1- Love Actually
2- La cité de la peur
3- the Harry Potters
4- Kill Bill
5- The Lord of the ring
6- All Tim Burtons movies
7- St Graal by the Monty Python
Ava Adore
mallrats was great!

brodie that was too little too late
TOO LITTLE? you said it was a good size!

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omgwtf
The Last of the Mohicans.
dreamer
Top 7? Uh, okay . . . well, my favorites are constantly changing, so here are the current ones in random order:
- Harold and Maude
- The Lord of the Rings
- Monty Python and the Holy Grail
- DaVinci Code
- The Ring

Damn, can't think of 7 movies right now . . .
ILOVETHEHIVES
HARRY POTTER WILL NEVER BE BEATEN.
Jared K0L
resident evil 1 and 2....not my favourites but the only ones i can tihnk of at present
Kaity
hmmm, lets see..no particular order

-royal tennumbaums

-donnie darko

-whats eating gilbert grape

- the doors

-office space

-zoolander

-i icon12.gif huckabees

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wednesday
House of flying daggers
ten things i hate about you
pirates of the carribean
the beatles and the yellow submarien
school of rock
monty python and the holy grail
monty phython the life of brian
monty python and now for somthing completely different
starwars episods 3,4,5,6
galaxy quest
the hitch hikers guide to the galaxy
city of angles
freaky friday
Zoolander
starskey and hutch
roman road
some kind of monster
etc....... (in no particular order)
More than seven and i could think of millions more.... what i'm a movie person
GnomeIdeals
At the moment (since it changes time to time) and in no particular order:
  1. The Pianist
  2. Velvet Goldmine
  3. Amelie
  4. American Splendor
  5. Harold and Maude
  6. Pecker
  7. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest


Cigarettes and Song
no order..

A Very Long Engagement
Millers Crossing
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Walk the Line
Reality Bites
Garden State
Finding Nemo
Klodrik
Confessions of A Dangerous Mind
The Matrix
V for Vendetta
Lord of The Rings: Return of The King
One Night At The Roxbury
Lucky Number S7evin
Forrest Gump
terri
Storytelling- dark yet hilarious
welcome to the dollhouse- funny as hell dark comedy
The Fabulous Destiny of Amelie Poulain- the fabulous audrey tautou
tale of two sisters- didn't get it but it was still good
sameritian girl- best friends- ones a prostitute, the other is her pimp
the matrix- same as below
ghost in the shell- very cool to me
dani_california
whale rider
my own private idaho
requiem for a dream
amelie
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donnie darko
breakfast at tiffany's
Alice
1. Shaun of the Dead
2. Donnie Darko :/
3. Mallrats
4. Requiem for a Dream
5. Hot Fuzz
6. Clerks
7. Anchorman
Rusty
QUOTE(dani_california @ Jun 6 2007, 08:23 AM) *

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my own private idaho
...

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dani_california
QUOTE(Jonny Greenwood @ Jun 6 2007, 10:41 PM) *

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You like it too? River is kind of my idol. Just ohmy.gif
Rusty
I like it mainly because it's a gay movie ph34r.gif
and also because I LOVE Keanu icon12.gif


but River was brilliant in that film, I'll give you that smile.gif


although I don't quite get the idea of him being your idol...
(you know, all those drugs and stuff blink.gif )
dani_california
lol, not for the drugs and that, for the acting style, if you could even call it a style. It's like.. I can't even describe it.
Rusty
Haha, I know what you mean


Shame about the drugs tho'
He was only 23 when he died sad.gif

Oh God, such a waste...
Laurenfrom6277
ive only just found out that Jared Leto was like...an actor.
he's well nice. wub.gif
kittiekit
These are just movies that are my favorite. In no order at all.
1. School of Rock
2. Pursuit of Happyness
3. White Chicks
4. Family Style
5. Kung Fu Hustle
6. Shaolin Soccer
7. Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny
intotheworld
1. The Double Life of Veronique
2. Red
3. Blue
4. White
5. A Short Film about Love
6. The Unbearable Lightness of Being
7. Before Sunrise
dani_california
QUOTE(Jonny Greenwood @ Jun 7 2007, 02:15 AM) *

Haha, I know what you mean
Shame about the drugs tho'
He was only 23 when he died sad.gif

Oh God, such a waste...

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QUOTE(LaurenNicholls @ Jun 7 2007, 05:17 AM) *

ive only just found out that Jared Leto was like...an actor.
he's well nice. wub.gif


Agreed.
dreamer
QUOTE(parrotwhat @ Sep 11 2006, 03:43 PM) *

Top 7? Uh, okay . . . well, my favorites are constantly changing, so here are the current ones in random order:
- Harold and Maude
- The Lord of the Rings
- Monty Python and the Holy Grail
- DaVinci Code
- The Ring

Damn, can't think of 7 movies right now . . .

The revised list:
- Sybil
- To Wong Foo
- Donnie Darko
- The Sixth Sense
- Harold and Maude
- Dead Poets Society
- Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Rusty
QUOTE(parrotwhat @ Jun 8 2007, 03:23 AM) *

The revised list:
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- Dead Poets Society
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Laurenfrom6277
i have a new top 7! biggrin.gif

1. The Lord of the Rings
2. Titanic
3. The Sound of Music
4. The Prestige
5. Memoirs of a Geisha
6. Bambi
7. Oliver& Company



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evie dee
1) The Goonies
2) Napoleon Dynamite
3) One Crazy Summer
4) Grosse Pointe Blank
5) Con Air
6) Runaway Jury
7) Erin Brockevich

You can see a theme from the numbers 3-6. Can you guess what that theme is?
fakeplastictrees
QUOTE(alice @ Jun 5 2007, 10:37 PM) *

1. Shaun of the Dead
2. Donnie Darko :/
3. Mallrats
4. Requiem for a Dream
5. Hot Fuzz
6. Clerks
7. Anchorman


Im so mad that i didnt get to see that in theatres

1. American History X
2. Requiem For A Dream
3. The Boondock Saints
4.Snatch
5.Apocalypto
6.Shaun Of The Dead
7.Children Of Men
Ms_Sunchild



1. Grind
2. The Goonies
3. Lords of Dogtown
4. The Doors
5. The Rocky Horror Picture Show
6. Napolean Dynomite
7. Almost Famous
bekkkka
QUOTE(parrotwhat @ Jun 7 2007, 08:23 PM) *

The revised list:
- Sybil
- To Wong Foo
- Donnie Darko
- The Sixth Sense
- Harold and Maude
- Dead Poets Society
- Ferris Bueller's Day Off



i absolutely love harold and maud=]
VisionValley
1.Benny & Joon
2.Charlie and the chocolate factory (tim burton's version)
3.Trainspotting
4.Dead Poets Society
5.Swing Kids
6.Little Miss Sunshine
7.Young Poisoners Handbook
bekkkka
lord of the rings123
willy wonka and the choc. factory.original
harold and maud
mr. deeds
kicking and screaming
little miss sunshine
sextape
*American History X
*Trainspotting
*Me Without You
*Cruel Intentions
*Ghost World
Kitty
Yellow Submarine
Fantasia
The Little Mermaid
Beauty and the Beast
Lion King



So I pretty much like watching animated films
caoxueer


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What does the reporter who has visited plants throughout Europe think about Britain?A) Tea breaks do not affect the intensity of work in BritainB) Britons do their work in an unhurried sort of wayC) The pace of work in Continental Europe is much slower than in BritainD) Britons give the impression of working intensively58.“The breaks do matter” ( Para.2 Line 2) indicates tha they are an important aspect of the British way of lifeB) they are greatly enjoyed by British workersC) they can be used by the workers as excuse to take time off from workD) they help the workers to be on good terms with each other59. The word“this” (Para.3 Line.1) refers
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Street crowds in Stockholm.
Kanokonfan
I preffer tv serieses like Kanokon Paniponi Dash and Elfen Lied to movies but I'll say Spirited Away as a favourite movie.
charlize
school of rock
star wars 3 but i love all the old ones
down with love
pleasantville
watchmen
JaneEyre
Top Ten (I'm sorry, I can't pick up just 7!)

1) Johnny Stecchino
2) My Fair Lady
3) Big Fish
4) La vita è bella
5) Les Choristes
6) Paris, Je t'aime
7) Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
8) Edward Scissorhands
9) Lola Rennt
10) Les Triplettes de Belleville

Bonus:

Finding Nemo biggrin.gif and The Little Mermaid

QUOTE(VisionValley @ Aug 16 2009, 09:46 AM) *

2.Charlie and the chocolate factory (tim burton's version)


I love that movie

QUOTE(VisionValley @ Aug 16 2009, 09:46 AM) *

4.Dead Poets Society


I've never seen this one, but I've always wanted to.
marrylucas234
Hey
These are my some of favorite movies

Under The Tuscan Sun
Unfaithful
Mr Holland's Opus
Gladiator
Caddyshack
Forest Gump
The Machinist
The Royal Tenenbaums
The Sound of Music
The Goodbye Girl
L I A M
1. Quadrophenia (about The Who: Mods and Rockers in the 60s)
2. Control (about Joy Divison: mainly Ian Curtis)
3. Harry Potter 5: Order of the Phoenix
4. Step Brothers
5. Barely Legal
6. Goal
7. Harry Potter 3: Prisoner of Azkaban
ray
yay like this listing thing.


1) DONNIE DARKO - i av schizophrenia so it 'bodes'(?) well wif me.

ok im done ;D
kathyv
Toy story 3 and Burlesque are my favorite movies..
Craig's Angel
Stand By Me
The Faculty
Hollywood Homicide
Texas Chainsaw Masscare (04.. i think)
Nightmare Before Christmas
Breakfast Club
Running On Empty
Colin_is_a_Phillover
Films I watched this year that I really loved...

My Own Private Idaho
The Matrix Trilogy
Somewhere
Shallow Grave
Constantine
Rock Star
The Dark Knight
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