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my favorite actors are (in no particular order of hottness;))

~ewan mcgreggor

~matthew broderic (i dont think i spelt that correctly)

~Sam L. Jackson

~kevin spacy

~will smith

Going off the actors I would say.

Trainspotting and Shallow Grave

Ferris Bueller, Godzilla.....ok ok thats cos my boy loves it.

Pulp Fiction

Usual Suspect and Seven or is that Se7en

I Robot, Independence Day.

Jackson and Spacey in Negotiator......great actor+great actor=great movie.

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klute- i love the negotiator...its a top 10 favorite

@drake, thats quite the list ... thank you dearie!

thank you all, it will be nice to unwind with aformentioned movies sometime this month. hopefully before my birthday!

Anyone want to do my school work for me....just for a little bit???

:dance:

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The last Unicorn is pretty well known. It is about a unicorn that one day decides she wants to find out if there are actually more unicorns left. Soon she is captured by a witch, but breaks free with the help of Schmendrick the Magician. They both then try to find out what happened to the unicorns.

Forget the movie, read the book. It's fabulous!

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and an oldie: LadyHawke, starring Rutger Hauer and a young Michelle Pfiffer and a even younger Matthew Broderick.
Sorry for the double posts, but there's so much to comment on....

Broderick has the best line in this movie, and it's the first line of the movie. I have often over the years found myself quoting it and I always chuckle at the thought.

I'm chuckling right now.

You should definitely see Nightmare Before Christmas - now, don't wait for the weekend.

Okay, I recommend Labarynth just because it's one of my 2 favorite movies (someone already mentioned Princess Bride).

I am fond of quirky old black and white films so I suggest The Man in the White Suit starring a very young sir Alec Guinness.

Tight little Island is a hilarious WWII movie.

For fun you could watch the Seven Samurai and the Magnificent Seven back to back and compare.

Die Hard always good for an afternoon.

I saw and loved Eric the Viking, but then I suggested someone else see it and on watching it a second time I felt embarrassed for talking her into it.

Oooh, that reminds me of Yellowbeard. Odd but lovable film.

Anyway I think we've filled up about 4 weekends.

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In no particular order:

Shaun of the Dead

Bubba Hotep

Ferris Bueller's day off

Out of Sight - (Jennifer Lopez in a good movie with George Clooney)

Italian Job (NOT the remake)

Saw

Deep Blue Sea

Bladerunner

Alien, Aliens and ALien3

Texas Chainsaw (again NOT the remake)

Dawn of the dead (both versions!)

Pulp Fiction

Reservoir dogs

Kill Bill 1&2

Evil Dead Trilogy

The Blob

The Thing

The day the earth stood still

Forbidden Planet

Oh brother where art though

Poltergeist

Shawshank Redemtion

Murder in the First

Withnail and I

Papillon

That should keep you going for a while..... :thumb:

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In no particular order:

Bladerunner

-yes!

The Thing

-this time it's okay to see the remake, but you should still see the original with Chuck Connors (the Rifleman) as the monster

The day the earth stood still

-Yes

Forbidden Planet

-may as well

(and while at it, also see When Worlds Colide and for a twist Fantastic Planet)

Papillon

-Absofrigginlutely!!

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i've never heard of it either...

Last night I watched "Clue" with the guy from rocky horror as the butler...I had gotten it for christmas and never seen it

very very good.

I loved the 3 alternate endings.

i'm not sure about tonight, today is one of those, busy run around all day, days. so we will see if i get out to go get a movie.

maybe there will be a good one on tv. OR, i'm watching Phantom of the Opera again (I've seen it like 14 times now...never gets old. patrick wilson, is in a word, amazing! as is Gerard Butler)

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