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Your favorite movie?

#1 Post by Luca Fox »

So... Yeah, like the title says. What are your favorite movies?

House of Sand and Fog, Phenomena, and Labyrinth are all great and I've seen them bunches of times. Not only because the most beautiful actress ever stars in them either! Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of war is my favorite war movie. Krull is my favorite fantasy movie. Nightmare on Elm Street and Halloween have always been my favorite horror films.

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#2 Post by Ryusen »

Thats a hard one. You really can't beat 300- that movie was amazing. Pirates of the Caribbean was really good, and so was Lord of the Rings. Mystery Science Theater 3000 is my favorite comedy, and you just can't beat Saw for starting the push for horror movies in the recent few years.

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#4 Post by Spiritwolf »

Its a tie between Bill and Ted's excellent adventure, and Big trouble in little china. The runners up are tango and cash, terminator 2, Army of Darkness, and Pitch black.

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hmm I think big trouble in little china is the one that I think is the best,
followed by army of darkness and pitch black, as for family movies pirates of the caribbean is first followed by the master of digiuse.
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#7 Post by Talonmaster Zso »

The Princess Bride.

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#8 Post by avwolf »

The Princess Bride is certainly high on my list, too. But my number one is probably The Fifth Element. Spectacular action, incredible hilarity, Bruce Willis, and Milla Jovovich. Favorite animated film is Balto, hands down. I watched it seven times the first time we rented it. (And I was like 14 at the time. I probably should have realized I was a furry right then.) My favorite kung fu flick is probably Romeo Must Die, though I haven't seen Jet Li's latest film yet. *a single tear, as I remember that it's his last kung fu movie* Oh, and I can't forget Sin City, which is also up at the top of my list.

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The Big Lebowski - I watched this thing almost 10 times in one day once.

edward SCISSORHANDS - A Tim Burton Classic

The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy- Shame Douglas died before it was released.

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avwolf wrote: My favorite kung fu flick is probably Romeo Must Die, though I haven't seen Jet Li's latest film yet. *a single tear, as I remember that it's his last kung fu movie*
Actually, he's in the process of filming a movie and has two or three movies in production if I'm not mistaken. Kung-fu is involved too!

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Luca Fox wrote:
avwolf wrote: My favorite kung fu flick is probably Romeo Must Die, though I haven't seen Jet Li's latest film yet. *a single tear, as I remember that it's his last kung fu movie*
Actually, he's in the process of filming a movie and has two or three movies in production if I'm not mistaken. Kung-fu is involved too!
Indeed? I'd heard he decided he wanted to stop doing violent movies after Fearless. That's some of the most exciting news I've heard in days. Thanks for the heads up. :)

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Don't know. A Clockwork Orange is still influencing me, and I saw it in August...
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I'd have to go with 'Origin: Spirits of the Past' as my favourite, but I also love movies like 'Mallrats' and 'The Breakfast Club'. Oh, and 'Serenity'.
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If the chick had lived, I would have said "Van Helsing." My five year old loves it, lol. (No, but once I saw it didn't scare her, I let her watch. She'll get it n put it in herself.

Personal faves include the episodes 4-6 Starwars, The Last Unicorn, Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Hobbit, Return of the King (Rankin Bass) and the Peter Jackson Lord of the Ring movies.

Hidalgo was cool too.

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#15 Post by Ryusen »

Its a tough call between LOTR and 300...I can't decide between fantasy and pure action. But if we get some Spartans fighting Sauron, then well...
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