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What Are Some of Your Favorite Movies?
What are some of your favorite movies?
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I am a bit of a movie junkie and have tons of favorites!!! My top favorite movie would have to be "Planes Trains & Automobiles" with John Candy and Steve Martin! No matter how sad or mad I am that movie cracks me up!!!! Some of my other favorites are...
1) Almost Famous 2) Forrest Gump 3) Fried Green Tomatoes (chick flick) 4) Titanic ( have been a titanic junkie for many years before the movie) 5) My Big Fat Greek Wedding (great flick) 6) Silence of the Lambs 7) Cast Away 8) The Patriot (Mel Gibson) I pretty much like all Tom Hanks flicks!!! I really love movies!! Hard to narrow it down!
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My favorite movies are definitely Tommy Boy and Beverly Hills Ninja!! Just think about how many great movies Chris Farly would have if he was still alive.
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My all time favorite is The Breakfast Club - one of the funniest movies ever, plus Judd Nelson is HOT in this movie in a very Stapp-esque way.
Others include: The Shawshank Redemption (2nd favorite) The Silence of the Lambs (psychological f**k) Forrest Gump Fried Green Tomatoes (Tawandaaaaa!) Raiders of the Lost Arc An Officer and a Gentleman Pretty Woman (who doesn't love this movie?) The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (Dolly sings I Will Always Love You to Burt in this!) There are so many others but I can't think well right now!
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the matrix silence of the lambs breakfast club fast times and ridgemont high (sp?) ferris bueler's day off back to the future (part 1 is the best) saving private ryan gladiator jackass (i still cant believe i paid $6 to see this movie.....) debbie does dallas ....no wait... no... i mean....... did i just say that...?
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MM .... Lord of the Rings.. awesome flick! Makes you want to go to New Zealand!
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Some of my newer favorites are Spider-man, Office Space, Meet the Parents, Saving Silverman and Joy Ride
I like the James Bond movies and the Leprechauns My classics are Terminator 1 and 2, Jaws, Halloween and Ghost Busters.
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My favorites are the Back To The Future series. Man, I love those movies.
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Planes, Trains & Automobiles is one of the funniest movies ever made. I saw that in the theatre and probably missed some funny lines from laughing so hard. One of the best parts is Steve Martin trying to get a rental car from Edie McClurg. The bedroom scene "Those aren't pillows!!!"
Anything with Tom Hanks you can just go ahead and call my favorites.
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I think Denzel Washington is the best actor of this era, and Tom Hanks is a close second. However, all things being equal, I think your average Tom Hanks movie might be better than your average Denzel Washington picture. I know it doesn't seem like a natural comparison between these guys because they're so different, but it's a natural comparison in the sense that I don't think any other actors right now come quite close to these two. Morgan Freeman's pretty damned good, also. |
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Yeah, he's a good actor... but this new Catch me if you Can movie is really going to test my limits. Leonardo DiCaprio in ANY movie tests my limits, whether or not you have Hanks and Speilberg.
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I love Denzel Washington. Training Day wasn't a great movie, but his performance was phenomenal.
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I don't know if I like DiCaprio, per se, but this Gangs of New York movie looks great.
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oh i love office space..... <i>"I believe that's my stapler...."</i>
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Quotes from Office Space-
"Hey check out channel 9!!!" "I can't beleive I told those fudgepackers I like Michael Bolton." and last " Stupid Mother Sh*tin... Son of an Ass!!! ... you have to see the movie to get those.
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