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      Avatar is the best movie ever created, and James Cameron is a genius. If you disagree, you haven't seen it. Go do so.

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      off the top of my head:

      The Crow
      Huo Yuan Jia (AKA Fearless)
      Equilibrium
      Gladiator
      Braveheart

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      Quote Originally Posted by CarmineEternity View Post
      Avatar is the best movie ever created, and James Cameron is a genius. If you disagree, you haven't seen it. Go do so.
      That would be strictly a matter of opinion, most certainly not an absolute. I hate those stupid na'vi.

      Anyways, my favorite genre is Fantasy, and I suppose the first Narnia film is my favorite movie.
      John 3:16

      For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

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      (500) days of summer
      let the right one in
      eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
      the lord of the rings
      beauty and the beast
      the lion king
      psycho
      v for vendetta
      superbad
      the breakfast club
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      the news reports on the radio said it was getting worse
      as the ocean air fanned the flames
      but i couldn't think of anywhere i would have rather been
      to watch it all burn away

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      Quote Originally Posted by Noogah
      Anyways, my favorite genre is Fantasy, and I suppose the first Narnia film is my favorite movie.
      Hahaha, it WOULD be.


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      with eyes that know the darkness of my soul.


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      I like fantasy movies like X-men, LOTR, Spiderman, umm stuff like that.

      Curiosity killed the cat but at least it didnt die an ignorant bastard

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      i forgot quite possibly the greatest movie of all time... sorry.

      big trouble in little china.
      clear eyes. strong hands.

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      FIGHT CLUB! wOOt.

      some others include...
      Basic, Conspiracy Theory, The Ghost and the Darkness, all of the american pies, UHF [with weird al], and tons of other shit

      Edit: 12 Monkeys...i forgot that one, its good
      Edit#2: SLC PUNK! awsome...purely
      "i am the crumpled sheets of paper behind an artists' attempt at perfection"


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      Ha. I've seen Labyrinth too. The one with the 4d planet or something, the rooms move, some rooms have traps? Cool movie but the ending irked me. Oh well.

      I NEED TO SEE FIGHT CLUB. I'm downloading it now.

      Lord of the Rings, Matrix series, Tremors (this is all I can remember as a kid), Final Fantasy the movie , and other scary, fantasy, or .. stuff.

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      Fight Club
      Lock Stock & Two Smoking Barrels
      Monty Python: The Life Of Brian, Meaning of Life & Holy Grail
      A Clockwork Orange
      Kill Bill
      Pulp Fiction
      Anything With Jay & Silent Bob( especially Dogma )
      Taxi( The French One )
      Ghost In The Shell

      I saw Donnie Darko once but i was v. stoned and got scared by the thing with the metal face and went to sleep. I woke up for the end with this plane getting destroyed in a big swirly thing. . . v. freaky

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      hrm...lets see...debbie deos Dallas...j/k

      im not a big movie person, but most anime movies are with me ....ermm, i pretty much hafta agree with DeadToTheWorld tho...he got right good taste ^.^

      my fav anime, tho, is Love Hina...dont rightly know why tho

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      oh god, i JUST watched "FLATLINERS", with Keifer Sutherland, Julia Robers, Kevin Bacon, and 2 other popular actors. it was made in 1990, and is amazing compared to other movies that were made around that time, and dont get me wrong, there are alot of older movies that are great, like...star wars, or something, but this movie was great.

      it is amazing! anyone seen it?



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      Ledgens of the Fall...with brad pit and athony hopkins...amazing


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      Our intuit were taught to deny, and our soul were told is for selling
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      Anything Monty Python (most is TV but meh)
      Harold and Maude
      Nightmare Before Christmas (and most things Tim Burton)

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      yeah tim burton is a genius. (mars attacks is the best)
      All I know is that i don't know nothing.

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      gee, i would have never guess you like that movie (jk). nice av btw.

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      Originally posted by Philosophacles
      Anything Monty Python (most is TV but meh)
      Harold and Maude
      Nightmare Before Christmas (and most things Tim Burton)
      Have you seen Big Fish yet? I really want to, and I've never been a Tim Burton fan before.
      Each new day is a chance to turn it all around.

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      no, but i really want to. Tim is remaking Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, and guess who is staring as Willy?

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      "Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art... It has no survival value; rather it is one of those things that give value to survival."

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      Monty Python/Holy Grail/Meaning of life(seems to be popular)
      Blazzin' Saddles
      Christmas Vacation
      All the Trek movies 'specially first contact
      Star Wars
      2001 A Space Odyssey
      The Mad Max Movies
      East Texas...where men are men and sheep are afraid

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      tim burton is remaking willy wonka and the chocloate factory?! AWESOME!!
      All I know is that i don't know nothing.

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      knowing his "remake" work, it will end up being a trippy re-telling like he did with Planet of the Apes.
      "Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art... It has no survival value; rather it is one of those things that give value to survival."

      -C.S. Lewis

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      i liked the new planed of the apes, except for the end, that was kinda lame
      All I know is that i don't know nothing.

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      yeah it was pretty good.
      "Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art... It has no survival value; rather it is one of those things that give value to survival."

      -C.S. Lewis

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      My favorites are Action and Suspense Thrillers

      -A Few Good Men
      -Matrix 1,2,3
      -LOTR-1,2,3
      -X-Men 1-2
      -A.I.
      -To Fast Too Furious
      -GodFather 1,2,3
      -Phone Booth
      -Good Fellas
      -Scar Face
      -Lethal Weapon 1,2,3,4
      -Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
      -ALiens 1,2,3


      ....Just a Few but of course theres plenty more....

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      yeah, phone booth! i forgot about that. nobody else thought it was that great, but i liked it a lot

      and about the new planet of the apes, they should have stuck to the statue of liberty at the end
      All I know is that i don't know nothing.

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