Can anyone recommend a must watch movie?!


Question: I watched Leon, Running Scared, Grease, Donnie Darko, The Green Mile, The Notebook

thanks everyone =P ?


Answers: I watched Leon, Running Scared, Grease, Donnie Darko, The Green Mile, The Notebook

thanks everyone =P ?

Chocolat
Grease 2
Neverwas
Repulsion
Footloose
The Lookout
After the Fox
Diry Dancing
Benny & Joon
Educating Rita
The Right Stuff
Never Cry Wolf
Raising Arizona
Singin' in the Rain
The Station Agent
Night of the Hunter
Unconditional Love
The Sterile Cuckoo
Butterflies Are Free
The Man Who Cried
The Haunting (1963)
Romancing the Stone
Romeo & Juliet (1968)
Rebel Without a Cause
Diva (French~subtitled)
The Purple Rose of Cairo
Cold Comfort Farm (1995)
The World's Fastest Indian
Anne of the Thousand Days
The Truth About Cats & Dogs
I Love You, I Love You Not (1996)
House of Flying Daggers (subtitled)
The MatchMaker~Janeane Garofalo
The Love Letter (1998)~Jennifer Jason Leigh
She Gets What She Wants aka Slap Her... She's French

21 Grams. City of God. Rushmore.

40 Year Old Virgin or Saved...they're both funny

If you want a musical....Newsies

Pride and Prejudice is an amazing classical romance movie.

maria full of grace
across the universe
my summer of love
stardust
sicko
boogie nights
the shining
susperia
little children
party monster
the virgin suicides
do the right thing
lost and delirious
crooklyn
thirteen
west side story

straw dogs
a scanner darkly
2001: a space odyssey
daymaker
the hustler
breaking away

a Bittersweet Life =P

Love Actually :)

10 Things I Hate About You, The Day After Tomorrow, and Stardust.

One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest---starring Jack Nicholas....or the movie Seven

The Wind that Shakes the Barley, Life Aquatic, Death Proof (not everyone likes it..but I really did), The Royal Tenenbaums.

Yes! Watch "Into the Wild", the true story screen played and directed by Sean Penn. Its AMAZING! Its a new release

Anything & everything in the "Left Behind" movie series.

Man on Fire is the only one I can think of that's out on video...You should see Juno though, that's the best movie I've seen in a really long time.

My ex even liked it, and he's kinda critical of movies lol

The funniest film I have ever seen in my life is Mel Brookes's "Robinn Hood, men in tights", this is a clip from it
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lUjhEHlh...

It's one of the very few films that I can watch over and over, and certainly the only comedy.

The Snow Walker and La Cite de la Joie. They are both stories of inner courage and such stuff that really show that life is live-able (if such a word exists). I'm not much into watching movies or going to the cinema but I do watch what I feel could help me!



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