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BEst/your top movies of all time?

Pranormal Activity 2 - Best Horror movie I have seen since the first one, its so simple yet so "not" It is hard to explain.
I also as a "teenage adult" EXTREMELY enjoyed How to Train Your Dragon and Kung Fu Panda
 
lets see my favs are ...

1. space jam : I could never stop watching looney tunes when i was a kid then your airness was the god of the nba to me when i was growing up when you put both together you create monster of a movie lol


2. toy story 1: nothing to say but toys talking lol

3. anything with zombies and has a decent story to it like the resident evil series , and anything george a romero make s =]

4. almost any kevin smith movie like clerks,clerks 2 , jay and silent bob, zack and miri , and of course dogma

5. employee of the month i dont know why i like this movie because i dont really like dane cook but ive watched that movie at least 30 times and never get bored of it

and my final movie is

hot rod snl movies are normally really bad lol but andy samberg outdid himself in this movie love it !!

bonus movies that i love to death is

the hangover 1, 2
sucker punch
 
I loved all parts of Scary Movie and Borat. Other good movies which I liked are Pirates of the Caribbean but only the first movie, Inception and the Prestige.
 
M (1931 film) it's definitely the best IMHO..


Just amazing.
Awesome plot, awesome concept.
It's in black and white, with no music but you don't even consider it...
 
A movie with out music stands about as much of a chance of being the best, as much as a hand drawn sketch stands of winning a photography contest. A movie with out music is so one dimensional....
 
A movie with out music stands about as much of a chance of being the best, as much as a hand drawn sketch stands of winning a photography contest. A movie with out music is so one dimensional....
QFT. Movies had music before they had spoken words.

/troll
 
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SO i watched the King's Speech last week..

First off, acting is absolutely amazing. The directing is absolutely amazing.

My beef with it, though, is the actual film itself. For me, I CANNOT understand British accents. Call me racist or whatever, but being raised in TExas all my life, with a strong accent growing up, I could not understand what they were talking about about 25% of the time. Even then, the film didn't really seem interesting to me at all. However, it was still a nice movie, I give it a 80/100, as the acting and directing.

Last night, I watched The Social Network. I thought it was good, the acting was all there (for the most part), directing was good, however, the story seemed a BIT forced...I mean, yeah, I know it was based off events, but...it just didn't SEEM right for some reason.
 
SO i watched the King's Speech last week..

First off, acting is absolutely amazing. The directing is absolutely amazing.

My beef with it, though, is the actual film itself. For me, I CANNOT understand British accents. Call me racist or whatever, but being raised in TExas all my life, with a strong accent growing up, I could not understand what they were talking about about 25% of the time. Even then, the film didn't really seem interesting to me at all. However, it was still a nice movie, I give it a 80/100, as the acting and directing.

Last night, I watched The Social Network. I thought it was good, the acting was all there (for the most part), directing was good, however, the story seemed a BIT forced...I mean, yeah, I know it was based off events, but...it just didn't SEEM right for some reason.

I didn't know that Texans and the British are different races. You learn something new erryday.
 
Well, it's just the accents are COMPLETELY different, and I have never been able to understand accents very well.

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So I just watched The Jerk again...lol, honestly one of my favorite movies now that I come back to it...a great classic comedy :D.
 
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