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montferrat:
Hey Victoria....I was looking at your list...you didn't by any chance mean:
A Home at the End of the World , did you? You typed  A Home at the Top of the World.

If you meant "End", then yeah,  I loved that movie too!

 :)

vkm91941:

--- Quote from: montferrat on April 19, 2006, 11:55:42 pm ---Hey Victoria....I was looking at your list...you didn't by any chance mean:
A Home at the End of the World , did you? You typed  A Home at the Top of the World.

If you meant "End", then yeah,  I loved that movie too!

 :)

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You're right END of the world..excuse the senior moment! LOL  :P

Shuggy:

--- Quote from: FuzzyChanny on April 19, 2006, 06:58:59 am ---7) Little Women
8) Pretty Woman
9)...

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That's the trouble with automatic smileys, eh? They come on whether you want them or not. On the preview screen that's
8 + ) = 8)

Anyway, I've got some favourites not yet mentioned:


* The Day the Earth Stood Still
* The Rocky Horror Picture Show
* The Wizard of Oz
* Dark Star
* Forbidden Planet
* Proteus
* if...
Silly to try to rank them...

kirkmusic:
The top 3:
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Dr. Strangelove
Moonstruck

favorite English speaking movies of the past decade:
Brokeback Mountain
The Incredibles
Lord of the Rings trilogy
Gangs of New York (no, really)
Ghost World
Wonder Boys
Toy Story 2
Gods and Monsters (would be Saving Private Ryan if I didn'thave such a hard time watching it)
The Sweet Hereafter
Fargo
and one more year so I can include Dead Man Walking

Foreign Language favorites of the last decade:
Sophie Scholl
Bad Education
Y Tu Mama Tambien
Atanarjuat (The Fast Runner)
Together
Central Station
Prisoner of the Mountains

Documentary favorites of the past decade
Street Fight
Murderball
Enron: the Smartest Guys in the Room
Fahrenheit 9/11
My Architect
Bowling for Columbine
Startup.com
Anne Frank Remembered


and some classics:

Sunset Boulevard
Casablanca
Jaws
Howard's End
The Little Foxes
On the Waterfront
When Harry Met Sally
The Color Purple
The Breakfast Club
Citizen Kane
I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang
A Night at the Opera
Silence of the Lambs
the collected works of Stanley Kubrick, William Wyler, and a lot of post-Schindler Spielberg
etc,etc,etc...

j.U.d.E.:

--- Quote from: slayers_creek_oth on April 19, 2006, 02:22:17 pm ---
--- Quote from: JudeW on April 19, 2006, 01:44:14 pm ---
--- Quote ---Is Gandhi good?
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The film or the person, Chris?  ;D

I am a sucker for biographies or real stories. So yes, Gandhi-the-film is good. Haven't seen it for a while though.

~ j U d E

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LOL....sorry!  The film.....better then ET?  More deserving of the Oscar I mean?

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Chris, YES! If you as like that YES! ET is wonderful too, but out of the two it's Gandhi for me, hands down!! But I don't care about the Oscar, really..

~ j U d E

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