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Post by squishyoshi on Feb 24, 2006 11:32:52 GMT -5
Cool. I like little britan too, that's really funny.
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Post by Dragon on Feb 28, 2006 22:12:30 GMT -5
Anything with things like suspense, action, and drama either seperate or mixed, some favorites are -The Excorsist -Both Star Wars trilogies -Cheetah Girls -Titanic (James Cameron) -Independance Day -Armageddon -(I'd say Jeepers Creepers, but I learned that the director is a molester.) -Do the DBZ movies count?
There's definitly more, but my mind is drawing blanks as usual.
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Post by Brute on Feb 28, 2006 22:20:57 GMT -5
There was this one movie i really liked when i was really little. It was a cartoon movie called "Rock-a-doodle." Has anyone heard of it? It was my fav. movie back then. ^^
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Post by Graedius on Feb 28, 2006 22:56:24 GMT -5
The Brave Little Toaster (things are wrong with me, I know), . Win. I like Contact, The Scary Movies, Saw II...
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Post by Damian Yoshi on Mar 1, 2006 4:20:07 GMT -5
Anything Monty Python, and the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
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Post by Zippy on Mar 1, 2006 21:34:21 GMT -5
My ultimate favorite movie is Titanic. In the movie theater, I watched it five times and I believe it was the only movie that has made my cry (then I was 7). It was also a fuel for my Titanic obsession which started with a History Channel special that I saw when I was 5, during which I drew my first pic of Titanic. But anyways, I think that movie had plenty of action and all that good stuff that makes a movie good, including the love story.
I also love to watch funny stuff like, Kung Pow (pretty funny) and the Scary Movies. Anime movies are cool too. Akira is the BEST anime movie I've seen.
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Post by Yoshi on Mar 1, 2006 22:19:38 GMT -5
Team America: World Police, Airplane, Dogma, Dr. Strangelove.
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Post by Dragon on Mar 1, 2006 23:29:08 GMT -5
My ultimate favorite movie is Titanic. In the movie theater, I watched it five times and I believe it was the only movie that has made my cry (then I was 7). It was also a fuel for my Titanic obsession which started with a History Channel special that I saw when I was 5, during which I drew my first pic of Titanic. But anyways, I think that movie had plenty of action and all that good stuff that makes a movie good, including the love story. ... I thought you were quoting me for a second there, five times in the theatres too! I know, definitly, that the first and last (theatrical) time I saw it was at the old Cini Capri, before it was torn down. But they rebuilt it out in Sottsdale, first movie to play on it was T3. Anyway, now I'm off subject... But Titanic, that movie made me a loyal freak about it. After seeing the movie, I immediatly wanted to build an exact replica of the ship and have it sail, except it'd have more lifeboats and better steal, and more compartents could flood and still stay afloat, like they did with Britannic. Also, remember that room that Jack drew Rose in? You know, the one that's also seen at the beginning of the movie with the clock on the mantel? Haha! They went back into the ship, I think Cameron (the director) did just last year, and OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He visited the room that he used for the Jack drawing Rose set, and OMG! The clock, yes that legendary clock, was still sitting on the mantel, and very intact I might add! Remember in the wreck version of the movie, the clock face was gone? It's there in the real Titanic wreck!!!!!!!!!!! That was monumental! And then they found the Turkish Baths! OMFrigginG! The stained glass and colorful tiles, ALL still there! It was AMAZING!!!!!!!!!! I mean, the tiles still, for the most part, were untouched! It literally looked as if the tiles had been underwater... maybe a decade or so! ... XD sorry, I nearly cried when I watched it. Oh but hey, you know White Star? The company that made Titanic, Britannic, and Olympic? They merged, in the 30's I think, with the Cunard line, a German company I believe, Cunard made ships like the Lusitania and Mauritania, which is mentioned in the movie by Rose if you recall. Well, they apparently merged back in the 30's, or maybe even the 60's I'm unsure. But Cunard line is still around, with ships like the Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth 2, and the Queen Victoria. (They're also doing a world cruise next year, around the world in 81 days! They even have a home website too.) Anyhow, as you can plainly see I've become obsessed over this thing, I've even dreamed about it several times, it ranks right up there with my want to be a par... that one's better left secret... EDIT: Oh yeah, forgot to mention that I've seen the movie a total of 33 times and am working on the 34th. I've seen it 28 times on home video so far!
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Post by DarkBlueYoshi on Mar 2, 2006 18:04:40 GMT -5
Airplane Dodgeball Friday Night Lights Remember the Titans Varsity Blues Anchorman
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Post by moshi on Mar 3, 2006 6:15:32 GMT -5
Any comedy movies. ^^ They are so fun to watch. And the polar oppisit, horror movies. You need a good scare in your life. And then, there's SPIRITED AWAY. BEST. MOVIE. EVUR. I loved it. It had lotsa blood to satisfy me, a little comedy which is good so YAY!
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