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erotictonic
04-17-2004, 12:50 AM
Rockstar, Breakfast Club, Being John Malcovich, Rudy, Pi, Peggy Sue Got Married, Groundhog Day, The Piano, Friday, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, This is Spinal Tap.

Any written and directed by Woody Allen - Some of these include:
Manhattan, Annie Hall, A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy, Broadway Danny Rose, Hannah and Her Sisters, New York Stories, Manhattan Murder Mystery, Mighty Aphrodite, Deconstructing Harry, Antz, Interiors, Stardust Memories, Celebrity.

Just about anything starring Jim Carrey, especially The Truman Show... he is silly and makes me laugh.

Christmas Movies - I love It's a Wonderful Life and Scrooge.

I'm cheesing out here and including Grease and Saturday Night Fever.

All the rest of mine were already listed.

GoldCoastGirl
04-17-2004, 12:58 AM
Not in any particular order - as I can think of them:

Star Wars: whilst I like the OT the best - I don't mind Episode 2. Episode 1.. all I have to say is "Jar Jar Binks".. he is just too annoying to watch.

Lilo and Stitch: Stitch rules ! "Coconut cake and coffee please" (we have the talking Stitch.. it's so kewl!)

Lilo and Stitch 2: Once again, due to Stitch. Love that character.

Finding Nemo: Bruce (the shark).. lol! Has some really funny bits. Plus the fact it is all situated around the Great Barrier Reef ;D

Office Space - Milton.. :laughing:

Caddyshack: it's the gopher that I love from this film.

Evil Dead movies: "Shop smart! Shop S-Mart" Go Ash!

The Ring, The Ring 2 and Ring 0 (prequel) - Japanese version. The American version.. well.. not really.

Any Nightmare on Elm Street movies (Go Freddy!). So yes, I was cheering for Freedy in the Freedy Vs Jason movie.

Any Godzilla movies NOT including the American one. I love the whole "man in the suit". It's fun watching something that isn't so high tech.

The version of King Kong that's black and white back in the 50s or something. I remember watching it on late night TV and :laughing: all the way thru. I find it funny to watch.

Moulin Rouge - I love the colour, singing.. I like alot of aspects about that movie.

Interview with a Vampire and Queen of the Damned: I've read all of the Vampire Chronicles books by Anne Rice. The only book I didn't like (and found hard to 'get thru') was Memnoch The Devil. Whilst I realise they can have dramatic license to make movies.. I do like the book better than QotD.

Green Mile: I must have a box of tissues on hand. I start crying from when Percy steps on the mouse. I have to now walk out of the room when the french guy gets fried... that scene is too disturbing for me.

Terminator I and Terminator 2: I won't watch T3 because I feel it is a glorified fan flick. I liked Jim Cameron's style in the first two ... the third one feels out of place. It isn't the same.

There are others... just that I wanted to give a sample of some of my favourites.

polecat
04-17-2004, 02:12 AM
comedy - Young Frankenstein "vhy tank you doktor!"

YES! Young Frankenstein was fantastic. I can't help but laugh over that whole "Abby... Abby Normal" bit as well as "I.. aint got nooo boooody!" ;D ;D
Mel Brooks was comedic genius!

Also- another movie I forgot to list that I found enjoyable- Signs! Such a wonderful epiphany and great scoring.

michele
04-17-2004, 04:06 PM
I had to add one I forgot,american phsyco.

erotictonic
04-17-2004, 09:42 PM
HOW could I forget????

Austin Powers!!! I love those movies! Mini Me is the best... I have a doll of him in his spacesuit. I have a thing for midgets too. No, not a sexual thang, just like them.

Rhiannon
04-17-2004, 09:57 PM
Any Nightmare on Elm Street movies (Go Freddy!). So yes, I was cheering for Freedy in the Freedy Vs Jason movie.


YES GCG! I adore Freddy! I have all the Nightmare movies, as well as Freddy Vs Jason. I was so ticked when they let Jason win.. grrr.. lol

blondhottie
04-17-2004, 10:50 PM
Good topic Flounder!

Some of my favorite movies are:
American Beauty
Office Space-very funny movie, anyone who has ever had a boring office job can relate to it.
Clerks
Catch Me If You Can
The Breakfast Club
What's Eating Gilbert Grape-Leonardo DiCaprio and Johnny Depp are both fantastic actors in this movie. This movie's definitely a tear-jerker.


Excellent choices, Blondhottie! "American Beauty" was a wonderful movie, but the ending sort of creeped me out. LOL. Just the way that guy was looking at Kevin Spacey's bullet wound. ::shiver::

Hehe "Say Thank You, Gilbert!" Great movie!


Yeah, the ending in American Beauty creeped me out too.

LOL, I laughed my ass off at a lot of the stuff Arnie (Leonardo DiCaprio) said in Gilbert Grape. :)

erotictonic
04-18-2004, 01:28 AM
I just saw Lost In Translation - beautiful. Check it out!