FAVORITE MOVIE OF ALL TIME?
#26
Posted 25 February 2011 - 11:33 AM
#27
Posted 25 February 2011 - 11:36 AM
Did you just take the mickey out of yourself?That's a strange Elvis Tribute Artist...
#28
Posted 25 February 2011 - 11:38 AM
I know it's out of my character, but I have to agree with our Sweeney.
I totally judge people when they tell me they've never seen Star Wars. How the hell do you even have a childhood without seeing Star Wars? Or if you've never seen a single Marx Brother's film. Are you even human?
So. Yeah. This does make you an oddity.
Because I hate sci-fi because my cousin loved it and would force me to watch hours of it when I just wanted to watch cartoons
I was 5 and found aliens unnerving. And thus once I had a choice of what to watch on TV, I would always avoid sci-fi and I still to this day do not like sci-fi movies :3
#29
Posted 25 February 2011 - 11:40 AM
On another note, my favorite movie is probably Fight Club... I had to write a paper on it my first year of college, and you'd think that watching the same scenes over and over again for detail would have made me sick of it... instead it made me realize how packed full of information every single line of the movie was.
My favorite childhood movie was Little Shop of Horrors, though. I watched that shit like 20 times a week =D
#30
Posted 25 February 2011 - 11:55 AM
#31
Posted 25 February 2011 - 01:40 PM
#32
Posted 25 February 2011 - 01:55 PM
I really enjoyed that movie more than I ever thought I would. It totally gave me the heeby jeebies.
High five. The fact that they used real people for all the bodies strewn around town creeped me out.
Also, when he's loading them into the back of his hearse, the "dead" guy totally touches the "dead" girl's butt.
Edited by TaraTantrum, 25 February 2011 - 01:55 PM.
#33
Posted 25 February 2011 - 02:52 PM
I also loved all the Toy Story movies especially when i was young
#34
Posted 25 February 2011 - 03:17 PM
I really enjoyed Fight Club and Pulp Fiction and i highly recommend them
You're not even old enough to get into R rated movies, silly.
#35
Posted 25 February 2011 - 03:18 PM
#36
Posted 25 February 2011 - 06:12 PM
Did you just take the mickey out of yourself?
Seriously though, despite the humor of this pear(?), I have no idea what that means.
Edited by Fresca, 25 February 2011 - 06:13 PM.
#37
Posted 26 February 2011 - 12:47 AM
Not just movies you liked....but you're FAVORITE one....
My is the Shawshank Redemption
which i definitely recommend to anyone
Fantastic movie. Probably in my top 5. If you haven't seen this one, go out and get it
Favorite movie would probably be V for Vendetta
#38
Posted 26 February 2011 - 07:23 AM
Lion
King.
#39
Posted 26 February 2011 - 01:13 PM
Back to the Future
De lorean rules ^^
#40
Posted 26 February 2011 - 03:03 PM
I will NOT ignore you. A distressed female on her period needs to be heard, by golly!I totally judge people when they make retarded statements like that. OMG YOU MEAN SOMETHING THAT'S SIGNIFICANT TO YOU IS INSIGNIFICANT TO OTHER PEOPLE?! NO WAIII!!!!!!!
I guess kids in third world countries who've never seen anything by the Marx Brothers aren't human, right? Lolzzz.
ETA/ Well that came out 100% ruder than I intended. No personal insult to you, punkrockbigmouth, I just hear a lot of this around my campus. Ignore me, I'm on my period.
The third world country comment is stretching. Of course I don't judge them for not being knowledgeable about cinema. I judge them by how many flies they have on their faces.
Anyway, you make a valid point. Maybe I'm wrong to judge. I grew up in a creative, almost bohemian household where we were taught to appreciate art, music, literature and film, so my love and knowledge of these few things are only significant to me and my own family and not anyone else in western civilization. I shouldn't expect everyone to have seen highly regarded and famous films, just as I shouldn't expect everyone to be able to hum the melody of Mozart's 'Eine Kleine Nacht Musik'. They play it in the classic film, "Amadeus", which, I expect no one has ever seen.
#41
Posted 01 March 2011 - 07:58 PM
Hard to say. Def between "Angels in America" and "Across the Universe"
Although all my favs tend to be the ones I cry over. Lol. I cried over "Big Fish" and "Mr. Holland's Opus"
#42
Posted 08 March 2011 - 12:09 AM
#43
Posted 08 March 2011 - 02:06 PM
Probably Princess Bride
#44
Posted 11 March 2011 - 05:35 AM
#45
Posted 13 March 2011 - 07:37 AM
titanic, jack and rose
#46
Posted 13 March 2011 - 07:49 AM
#47
Posted 13 March 2011 - 08:00 AM
I will NOT ignore you. A distressed female on her period needs to be heard, by golly!
The third world country comment is stretching. Of course I don't judge them for not being knowledgeable about cinema. I judge them by how many flies they have on their faces.
Anyway, you make a valid point. Maybe I'm wrong to judge. I grew up in a creative, almost bohemian household where we were taught to appreciate art, music, literature and film, so my love and knowledge of these few things are only significant to me and my own family and not anyone else in western civilization. I shouldn't expect everyone to have seen highly regarded and famous films, just as I shouldn't expect everyone to be able to hum the melody of Mozart's 'Eine Kleine Nacht Musik'. They play it in the classic film, "Amadeus", which, I expect no one has ever seen.
The point is not really valid. Of course in this topic we are referring to a certain group of people(users of codex), who clearly have seen movies, and are under no circumstances starving people in a 3rd world country. Also, anyone who can, and hasn't seen any of the original trilogy, goes to the punched list.
zlpqlz: You go to the list...
Seriously, the new karate kid?!
#48
Posted 13 March 2011 - 08:14 AM
Are you legitimately trying to start this discussion with me? Or did you just feel like mouthing off a bit?
Because I guarantee I will lay waste to your ill-concieved and malformed opinions if you so wish... but I felt like I ought to check, first.
Good ole' Sweeney. I have to say my favorite movie of all time would have to be Good Will Hunting. I liked the internal conflict in Will, how it embodied youthful rebellion with the insurmountable knowledge he contains. His abused past also added an interesting aspect, with Robin Williams playing an astounding supporting role. They worked together great, and i really enjoyed the movie
#49
Posted 13 March 2011 - 04:18 PM
Inception
It made my brain hurt but it was amazing
#50
Posted 13 March 2011 - 04:40 PM
I think anyone who can pick one single film as a favourite probably hasn't seen enough films, and is therefore a very odd person.
i agree. i've seen way too many movies to have just one.. its more like one for every mood and occasion
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