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Hi all, this is I guess a bit of a spin off of the Netflix thread, but anyone can post.
Post some movies new or old you'd recommend!

I'll start. Old Disney Live-Action Movies (THESE ARE ALL AMAZING. IF YOU ARE A DISNEY FAN, YOU HAVE TO SEE THEM :love:):
  • In Search of the Castaways
  • The Ugly Dachshund
  • Follow Me, Boys!
  • The Happiest Millionaire
  • The Absent Minded Professor
  • 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
  • Pollyanna
  • Darby O'Gill and The Little People

I'll post more recent movies later after some people post...
 
Taxi Driver
The Graduate
Full Metal Jacket
 

Hmmm I'm trying to think of movies that aren't that recent...

The Breakfast Club
The Outsiders

thats about all I'm thinking except for the older Adam Sandler movies (Mr. Deeds, Happy Gilmore, Waterboy, Billy Madison, etc.)
 
I'll reccomend the Proposal it's on Netflix instant, and it was very good.. plus.. Ryan Reynolds <3
 
the happening.
teen wolf.
who framed roger rabbit.

that's all I can think of for now..
 
Oh, and I watched One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest last night.. everyone should see that! One of the best movies I've ever seen.
 
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, though it's rated R and with good reason (lots of language and some nudity). It's a fantastic movie, just for an older audience.

Ned Kelly. It's the story of Australia's Jesse James pretty much. Plus, Orlando Bloom and Heath Ledger being awesome.

Gattaca. A look at what could happen if genetic selection was ever possible. What if you could manipulate your child's genetics before they were born? What would the world be like? It's AMAZING.

Empire Records. Just... *love*.

Ummm...that's really all I've got right now. Most of my other favourites, I'm sure people have seen!
 
Oh, and I watched One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest last night.. everyone should see that! One of the best movies I've ever seen.

<3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3

I got the DVD for Christmas and watched it 3 times over break.

Um, but it's really not true to the book. If anything, at all.

You have to appreciate it as a movie on its own, and not a perversion of the book.
 
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, though it's rated R and with good reason (lots of language and some nudity). It's a fantastic movie, just for an older audience.

Ned Kelly. It's the story of Australia's Jesse James pretty much. Plus, Orlando Bloom and Heath Ledger being awesome.

Gattaca. A look at what could happen if genetic selection was ever possible. What if you could manipulate your child's genetics before they were born? What would the world be like? It's AMAZING.

Empire Records. Just... *love*.

Ummm...that's really all I've got right now. Most of my other favourites, I'm sure people have seen!

I hated Gattaca.

Um, some movies that I like include Outbreak and 28 Weeks Later.
 
Hmmm I suggest:

Now and Then
Father of the Bride I and II
:D
 
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, though it's rated R and with good reason (lots of language and some nudity). It's a fantastic movie, just for an older audience.

Ned Kelly. It's the story of Australia's Jesse James pretty much. Plus, Orlando Bloom and Heath Ledger being awesome.

Gattaca. A look at what could happen if genetic selection was ever possible. What if you could manipulate your child's genetics before they were born? What would the world be like? It's AMAZING.

Empire Records. Just... *love*.

Ummm...that's really all I've got right now. Most of my other favourites, I'm sure people have seen!


I second this wholeheartedly. I fell in love with that movie in a way that hasn't been seen since quite possibly the first time I read Harry Potter.



I recommend:

Sherlock Holmes (2009)

Sixteen Candles

The Breakfast Club

The Soloist is really good. Rather depressing, but really good.

ETA: Singing in The Rain
 
Seredipity
Paris, Je T'Aime (more of an artsy/indie film)
Letters to Juliet (out in theaters now, very predictable, but still cute)
The Rocketeer (Disney!)
Pillow Talk (an oldie but amazing)
On The Town (another oldie, it's a musical, kinda)
 
Hi all, this is I guess a bit of a spin off of the Netflix thread, but anyone can post.
Post some movies new or old you'd recommend!

I'll start. Old Disney Live-Action Movies (THESE ARE ALL AMAZING. IF YOU ARE A DISNEY FAN, YOU HAVE TO SEE THEM :love:):
  • In Search of the Castaways
  • The Ugly Dachshund
  • Follow Me, Boys!
  • The Happiest Millionaire
  • The Absent Minded Professor
  • 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
  • Pollyanna
  • Darby O'Gill and The Little People

I'll post more recent movies later after some people post...

:eek: I LOVED that one! My mom and I had a "Classic Disney" summer. We only rented old Disney films. It was really cool because we got them from the library, but we never looked beforehand, so it was always a surprise. If they didn't have one, oh well; if they did, Woo-Hoo! The spontinaity alone was fun!
 
Pete's Dragon is one of my all-time live-action Disney favorites.
 
I second this wholeheartedly. I fell in love with that movie in a way that hasn't been seen since quite possibly the first time I read Harry Potter.

KKBB is just so awesome. I adore it and can watch it again and again without fail. I'm glad to see somebody else who enjoys it!

I've another recommendation, too!

If you speak French (or don't mind watching a movie with the subtitles on) both "Bon Voyage" and "L'Enfant" are really great French films. "Bon Voyage" is a WWII movie about a writer in France during the Vichy regime/Nazi rule. "L'Enfant" is a really gripping story about a young couple struggling to get by with their newborn child.
 
I don't know if anyone else likes Westerns or if it's just me but here are some of my favourite Westerns:

  • The Searchers (you see the preview in line for the great movie ride! ;))
  • My Darling Clementine
  • Rio Bravo <3
  • The Commancheros
  • Unforgiven
  • Once Upon a Time in the West

I am a big big movie buff, and I went from working @ a movie theatre to working @ a store that sells CDs & DVDs so I've seen a ton of movies. I'm sure I'll think of more and post them!
 
Heathers
Sixth Sence
Carrie
4 Christmases
Mama Mia!
Hairspray
Dirty Dancing
Fame (1980)
 


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