Hello friends,
How are you? Can you please tell me which is your favorite movie (Hollywood movies or Bollywood movies)?
I love action movies and in that i love the hulk movie what about guys?...:shock:
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Hello friends,
How are you? Can you please tell me which is your favorite movie (Hollywood movies or Bollywood movies)?
I love action movies and in that i love the hulk movie what about guys?...:shock:
I love watching Bollywood movies a lot and n I am very choosy when it comes to watching Hollywood movies The movies that are my favorite are:
-Mohabbatein
-The Princess Diaries
-Twilight and all the series
-Amar Akbar Anthony.
Oh wow......... what about another guys?
My favourite film ever is definitely "Moulin Rouge". :smitten:
Then, I also really love "Love, Actually" and "Music & Lyrics".
After those, I'd go with series ("Harry Potter", "Star Wars", "LOTR") and that's pretty much it... for now. :P
I just saw Altered States and it's the perfect movie for all you dreamers out there. I really liked the story of a man trying to answer the questions of the universe and then opening the door to the horrors of the void and nothingness. I kind of wish I was in an altered state when I watched it but this might have made me too paranoid at the end. It was made in 1980 but it's aged well and is totally watchable. Its one of the better movies I've seen in a while. This is def in my top 10 favorites.
my favourite movie of all time is stand by me such a fantastic film and so very memorable
Inception:rolleyes:
A lucid dream is the best movie ever(don't google "A Lucid Dream", it's not a movie, I literally mean a LD:chuckle:)
- Waking Life
- Let the right one In
- Matrix
- Inception
Right now I think my favorite is still The Master by P T Anderson.
If you've seen Walk the Line (biography of Johnny Cash) Juaquin Phoenix plays almost the same character, with some strange parallels, and I couldn't help but notice some parallels also between the life of Johnny Cash and Phoenix (both lost their older brother when they were young, who was considered to be the better of the 2 sons).
Zoth, I'm also a huge fan of Let the Right One In (as well as the American remake, not as good overall, but Chloe Grace Moretz is an amazing actor). It's very interesting and informative of the characters and the story if you pay attention throughout both movies to the windows and the various ways shots are framed, especially if the camera is looking through glass or something similar. Notice both main characters live in apartments with something obscuring the view and the sunlight from the outside world, representing their desire to hide from people. When we first see the room where the girl lives the window is being covered from inside with cardboard, and there's a decorative swirly glass panel with very thick opaque glass standing in front of the door in the little boy's apartment, so people in the hall can't see clearly inside. In fact the foil over the girl's window plays a very powerful role in one scene of the movie.
Waking Life is the perfect movie/reflection on dreams
all-time favorites are:
A walk to remember
my best friends wedding
City of angels
Maybe a toss up between Inherent Vice (Pynchon adapted by PTA - ridiculously good) and Eraserhead.