The Lion King
I'm so childish...but I like it!
The Lion King
I'm so childish...but I like it!
Dog Day Afternoon.
Both Al Pacino and John Cazale (R.I.P) are amazing in it, and it's one of the saddest films I've ever seen...I keep re-watching it, but it never gets boring.
That's not childish Shann.One of the most important truths I ever learned was from the lion king. when the deceased father tells his lion son"YOU ARE MORE THAN YOU HAVE BECOME" It made me wake up and try harder, fight harder for that which I believe in and strive to do.
I cannot pick ONE favorite, but one certainly is To Kill a Mockingbird.
Yeah, I loved the Lion King. In fact, it was the first film I ever saw - I was three at the time - and it's definitely my favourite Disney film.
boondock saints
domino
spaceballs
american beauty
walk the line
"marijuana leads to pacifism and communist brainwashing." ~h.a
Harold and Maude
The Mission
Jesus Christ Superstar...and yes, I know how incredibly dorky that is.
Jean De Florette
Manon of the Spring
The Pianist
Serenity
Raising Arizona
Star Trek 2,3 and 6
the luminous grass of the prairie hides
feet lovely and still as sleeping doves,
porcelain bones strong enough to carry a life,
but weighty and unmovable
As black Dakota hills. ~ Riesa
Narnia
the tilogy of Lord of the Rings
Gladiator
Where the heart Is
Casablanca
Letters to Jacky
City of God
Dr. Strangelove, Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
A Clockwork Orange
Schindler's List
...I'm a downer.
Oh, and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
Last edited by chmpman; 05-24-2006 at 02:51 PM.
being a Jew I nearly died of fear and grief watching Schindlers list.
loved Dr. Strangelove, that HAND
hope you are doing well Chmpmn.
Same with you Rachel. Glad to see you still around.
Das Boot
Double Indemnity
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Sunset Blvd.
Dr. Strangelove
Network
The Maltese Falcon
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Goodfellas
Young Frankenstein
I love Noir and Bogart, but have eclectic tastes in movies.
"I may not be better than other people, but at least I'm different."
--Jean-Jacques Rousseau
In no particular order:
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1. The Shawshank Redemption
2. Rounders
3. Shindler's List
4. Dead Poets Society
5. Braveheart
6. Gladiator
7. Legends Of The Fall
all I can remember...
EDIT: Oh, how dare I forgot the good old:
8. Exorcist (1974 version)
Last edited by SmokeBellew; 06-05-2006 at 10:17 AM.
And the wild regrets, and the bloody sweats
None knew so well as I,
For he who lives more lives than one
More deaths than one must die...
Oh yeah, I also loved Exorcist (1974 version) and Braveheart.
I sang of leaves, of leaves of gold, and leaves of gold there grew.
I love "MVP"(Most Valuable Primate) and this is because I have a feeling for the handicaps.
Leaping and hopping like a frog now, but still have a long way to go before I get crowned as "King Frog"!
Glad you like them.Originally Posted by Pensive
Braveheart is probably the best historical movie out there. Gibson did a good job. I can't remember how many times I watched it. And every time I watch it I cry like a baby in the end despite being a 21 y.o male.
13th warrior, King Arthur, Alexander..........none can be compared to Braveheart.
And Exorcist is the only horror movie which actually did frighten me so much that I didn't turn off the lamp while sleeping for almost a week. I was 12-13 then.
And the wild regrets, and the bloody sweats
None knew so well as I,
For he who lives more lives than one
More deaths than one must die...