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Post by Lady Scarface on Feb 28, 2005 11:50:32 GMT -5
ohh I didn't feel sad at all , but I haven't seen the film in quite a time so .... maybe if I watch it now it would , I don't knnow
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Post by clf on Mar 3, 2005 14:47:26 GMT -5
The Sixth Sense my boyfriend thinks this movie is scary, but for me, being so into spiritism that I am, it states with a big similarity what happens everyday to people that pass away and don't even know they are "dead". Their minds are in such "one track" that they keep on living on the same places and that is very sad, because the spirits world is a much better place than here, and these people are not only wasting precious time that could be spent in learning more about life but also sadly "vampirizing" their relatives energies (note how bruce willi's wife in the movie ended up with bad depression, not being able to move on with her life) It's amazing for me, that after watching a movie like that people will still doubt about life after death. I LOVE the scene where the little kid tells his momma about his grandma's messages for her. That has to be one of the prettiest scenes ever. The daughter finding out her mother is NOT lost forever, the love between them is still just as strong and that one day she'll meet her again Other movies I really like: Resident Evil parts 1 and 2!!! (I love Milla Jojovich!!!) and Shrek 2
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Post by Francesca on Apr 26, 2005 10:16:54 GMT -5
Sense and Sensebility with Emma Thompson, Hugh Grant, Kate Winslet and lots of famous actors...
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Post by cauty on May 13, 2005 6:07:49 GMT -5
I also loved the sixth sense, but one of my favorite movies now is Mona Lisa Smile. I love the theme (role of women in the society), two of the actors (Julia Stiles and Julia Roberts) and last but certainly not least: TORI!
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Post by Mina on May 16, 2005 7:09:15 GMT -5
The Crow The Piano Run Lola Run Avalon The Princess + The Warrior Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain Interview with The Vampire Back to The Future Fight Club Lost Highway Sleepy Hollow Asako in Ruby Shoes Battle Royale Versus Lost in Translation Star Wars (Episode IV, V, VI) The Matrix Underworld
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Post by FrostedCornflake on May 16, 2005 13:25:04 GMT -5
I made I thread about this last night and never saw this. But n e way like I said Moulin Rouge and Desperately Seeking Susan
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divan
Precious Thing
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Post by divan on May 19, 2005 14:05:01 GMT -5
all time fav: Interview with the vampire. Tacky but true (famous words, u know who?).
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witchy
Nautical Twilight
[M0:41]Get off the cross, we need the wood
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Post by witchy on May 22, 2005 8:28:25 GMT -5
I LOVE movies!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1. Contact...cause i just love, love, love that movie. I have a thing going for subjects like this, and this movie came pretty close to what I always thought and felt. I can watch the intro over and over again and just heave a happy sigh, and the same goes for Ellie's journey through the wormholes and such. 2. LOTR - pt I, II, III extended version. It took me the longest time before I actually decided to watch it. I always thought I'd never like a movie likem this one (never read the book either). But people told me I really had to go and watch it and when I did, I became hooked. I LOVE it, I love the extended version cause it's over 12 hours of LOTR (and therefor Aragorn....yum!) 3. Finding Nemo...you just got to love that movie. Same goes for Ice Age. It's just so funny!! 4. Color Purple. Wow...first time I watched it was when I was 14. I cried and cried during almost the entire movie and it's still one of my favorites. 5. Schindler's List, cause it's just beautiful. 6. I am Sam, cause it is such a cute, sweet, moving movie. I just love it. 7. Amelie. Because it's just one of those movies that make you feel all good again. I love it. 8. Twister....yes...I've seen it a billion times, it's fake as hell, especially when you've watched it for so many times. But I just love this movie. 9. Rabbit Proof Fence. One of the most heartbreaking, touching movies I've ever seen. About three Aboriginal girls who get taken away from their mom and get locked away far far away. In the end they decide to escape and follow the famous Rabbit Proof Fence. It's heartbreaking. It's based on a true story and it's just shocking. 10. A few good man. I just love this movie. It's got an interesting story-line. And there's loads and loads of other movies I like to watch: they varie from thrillers to romantic movies and all that's inbetween. I'm a big fan of movies
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Post by teppic on May 22, 2005 10:07:48 GMT -5
9. Rabbit Proof Fence. One of the most heartbreaking, touching movies I've ever seen. About three Aboriginal girls who get taken away from their mom and get locked away far far away. In the end they decide to escape and follow the famous Rabbit Proof Fence. It's heartbreaking. It's based on a true story and it's just shocking. Funnily enough i saw the end of this film a couple of days ago on tv, and yeh, it looked like it was a damn good film... Rare that i see a film during the day and wish i'd seen it from the beginning.
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witchy
Nautical Twilight
[M0:41]Get off the cross, we need the wood
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Post by witchy on May 22, 2005 12:59:58 GMT -5
ooh, if you have a chance you should watch the entire movie. It's worth it
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Post by teppic on May 22, 2005 13:02:49 GMT -5
Will do...
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Post by FrostedCornflake on May 22, 2005 21:28:26 GMT -5
When I saw Monster last year, I also heard about this documentary called "Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer". I wanted to know more besides just the movie part and who this lady really was. I didnt find it playing anywhere around here, and decided to wait for the DVD. Well, I got it yesterday...and wow...Charlize got this lady down pat...Check out the documentary...really...it did kinda leave me feelin depressed at the end. I dunno, the one fact that someone like Ted Bundy got life in prison, and she got 3 or 4 death sentences was, I dunno. just check it out if you can... Yea I saw that documentary on HBO a while back. I know she did something horrable but you really feel for this woman! She had a lot of problems but I think it's cruel to put people to death. Your doing what she did, how do you justify the right to murder. I really hoped she'd get life or something but I really felt for her I'm with ya there Juanita(I hope that's who CG is...bad w/names)
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pandora
Cactus Practice
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Post by pandora on May 23, 2005 1:11:43 GMT -5
you got it right. I still think about that documentary from time to time.
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Post by eternalfootman on Jun 18, 2005 3:26:16 GMT -5
a few of my faves
The Commitments The Usual Suspects Face/Off Pump Up The Volume Awakenings Fucking Åmål (Swedish movie) Eversmile New Jersey Trust (and any other movie by Hal Hartley) Running On Empty
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toria
New Hunter
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Post by toria on Feb 6, 2006 4:44:57 GMT -5
The mists of avalon inteview with a vampire Kill Bill (1 and 2) Beyond Borders Girl interrupted Corpse bride Nightmare before christmas The matrix (all) thirteen.
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