Favorite Movies Of All Time
Started by Dvoe, Nov 07 2005 06:41 PM
24 replies to this topic
#18
Posted 24 November 2005 - 10:17 PM
's pretty good, good Johnny Depp-ness - horror's not usually my thing but I enjoyed Sleepy Hollow a lot.
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#19
Posted 24 November 2005 - 10:25 PM
Never did get the chance to see sleepy hollow, I remember when it came out everyone was seeing it and yet I didn't, ah well one day I shall.

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#21
Posted 10 July 2009 - 09:50 PM
here are some of my favorite movies:
1.iron man
2.journey to the center of the earth
3.pirates of the carribean 1 and 3
4.transformers 1 and 2
5.narnia
6.star wars 3
7.hancock
8.godzila[american version]
9.get smart
10.final fantasy 7 advent children
sorry thats all i could think of right now
1.iron man
2.journey to the center of the earth
3.pirates of the carribean 1 and 3
4.transformers 1 and 2
5.narnia
6.star wars 3
7.hancock
8.godzila[american version]
9.get smart
10.final fantasy 7 advent children
sorry thats all i could think of right now
#23
Posted 15 January 2011 - 11:58 PM
My favorite movies of all time include: The Matrix, Star Wars, Office Space, Wallace and Gromit
#25
Posted 03 April 2011 - 12:30 PM
I thought I had posted here but anyway:
"M" by Fritz Lang. Intense and Peter Lorre is brilliant.
"The 3rd Man"
"D.O.A."
(yep, I kinda like Film Noir
)
The first 2 (perhaps even 3) Star Wars movies. Shallow, emptyheaded fairytale for kids of all ages. Sweeeeet.
There are also tons of awesome b-movies from the 50's and 60's. Space monsters, huge monsters, ridiculous monsters, plots so mindless I can only gawk in admiration. "Teenagers From Outer Space", "The Trollenberg Terror", "It Came From Outer Space", just to name a few. The more absurd the better.
"M" by Fritz Lang. Intense and Peter Lorre is brilliant.
"The 3rd Man"
"D.O.A."
(yep, I kinda like Film Noir
The first 2 (perhaps even 3) Star Wars movies. Shallow, emptyheaded fairytale for kids of all ages. Sweeeeet.
There are also tons of awesome b-movies from the 50's and 60's. Space monsters, huge monsters, ridiculous monsters, plots so mindless I can only gawk in admiration. "Teenagers From Outer Space", "The Trollenberg Terror", "It Came From Outer Space", just to name a few. The more absurd the better.
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