Favorite movie?

sculley
sculley Posts: 2,012 Member
edited September 18 in Health and Weight Loss
I love "sweet home alabama"

What about yours?
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  • sculley
    sculley Posts: 2,012 Member
    I love "sweet home alabama"

    What about yours?
  • barracudamuscle
    barracudamuscle Posts: 313 Member
    Super Troopers, Talladega Nights, Super Bad, Blades of Glory, classics!:laugh:
  • Amanda4825
    Amanda4825 Posts: 113 Member
    How to lose a guy in 10 days:laugh:
  • ambertimmons21
    ambertimmons21 Posts: 409 Member
    kill bill, pulp fiction, Anything tarantino!!!! I love him:love:
  • There's so many!! But I'd say my favorite is Clue: The Movie. I could quote the whole thing and still love it!
  • Manda86
    Manda86 Posts: 1,859 Member
    There's so many!! But I'd say my favorite is Clue: The Movie. I could quote the whole thing and still love it!

    loooove TIm Curry in that movie :D
  • travelbug
    travelbug Posts: 153
    Don't laugh
    Moulin Rouge. You see something new everytime. Love it!
  • sculley
    sculley Posts: 2,012 Member
    All very good choices lol


    I feel the same way I could quote my favorite movie.
  • Harold and Maude, This Is Spinal Tap, basically anything remotely involving Christopher Guest, Forgetting Sarah Marshall
  • sculley
    sculley Posts: 2,012 Member
    Don't laugh
    Moulin Rouge. You see something new everytime. Love it!

    I met a guy not too long ago who swore up and down that was his favorite movie....I found it odd:huh:
  • ME TOO!!

    "I'm the butler."
    "What do you do?"
    "I butle, sir."

    HAHA!!
  • Manda86
    Manda86 Posts: 1,859 Member
    ME TOO!!

    "I'm the butler."
    "What do you do?"
    "I butle, sir."

    HAHA!!

    :laugh:

    he's great.
  • jenbar
    jenbar Posts: 1,038 Member
    I just saw Knocked Up the other night,
    That was a really funny and good movie!
    And not at all as chick flicky as I thought it was going to be!
    As far as favorite?
    Grumpy Old Men
    Analyze This?
  • travelbug
    travelbug Posts: 153
    Don't laugh
    Moulin Rouge. You see something new everytime. Love it!

    I met a guy not too long ago who swore up and down that was his favorite movie....I found it odd:huh:

    too funny. I met a guy who loved it to. I'm not seeing the 'Moulin Rouge - guy favourite movie' connection.

    It is so intersting to watch and not the usual 'rom com'. I usually don't' like movies with sad ending but this fun every time.
  • sculley
    sculley Posts: 2,012 Member
    Don't laugh
    Moulin Rouge. You see something new everytime. Love it!

    I met a guy not too long ago who swore up and down that was his favorite movie....I found it odd:huh:

    too funny. I met a guy who loved it to. I'm not seeing the 'Moulin Rouge - guy favourite movie' connection.

    he is a marine....lol he put it to me this way it's a movie full of "stuff" so....lol enough said I guess.
  • Don't laugh
    Moulin Rouge. You see something new everytime. Love it!

    I met a guy not too long ago who swore up and down that was his favorite movie....I found it odd:huh:

    too funny. I met a guy who loved it to. I'm not seeing the 'Moulin Rouge - guy favourite movie' connection.

    I'm gay and into musicals and even *I* didn't like this movie!!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
  • sculley
    sculley Posts: 2,012 Member
    Don't laugh
    Moulin Rouge. You see something new everytime. Love it!

    I met a guy not too long ago who swore up and down that was his favorite movie....I found it odd:huh:

    too funny. I met a guy who loved it to. I'm not seeing the 'Moulin Rouge - guy favourite movie' connection.

    I'm gay and into musicals and even *I* didn't like this movie!!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    It makes you wonder about these guys lol
  • travelbug
    travelbug Posts: 153
    Don't laugh
    Moulin Rouge. You see something new everytime. Love it!

    I met a guy not too long ago who swore up and down that was his favorite movie....I found it odd:huh:

    too funny. I met a guy who loved it to. I'm not seeing the 'Moulin Rouge - guy favourite movie' connection.

    I'm gay and into musicals and even *I* didn't like this movie!!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    lol! It took me a couple viewings to really like it, now I'm hooked. Just spare me if Will Farrell ever does a musical. I'll die.
  • GTOgirl1969
    GTOgirl1969 Posts: 2,527 Member
    kill bill, pulp fiction, Anything tarantino!!!! I love him:love:

    Kill Bill Vol. 1 is my all time favorite (Vol. 2 is a close second).
    2 years ago for Halloween, I made a replica of the yellow suit "the Bride" wore in Vol. 1. It won me $250 in a costume contest!
  • Starlightdusk
    Starlightdusk Posts: 106 Member
    ohh I love any movie, but i have to say my fav. is she's the man, It always kills me it is too funny! and I really need to see kill bill I haven't gotten to it yet. anyone seen any new movies? Forgetting sarah marshall was hilarious. Indiana Jones was too, just not because it was good. What do you guys think?
  • Amanda4825
    Amanda4825 Posts: 113 Member
    PHAT GIRLZ is awesome tooo mo'nique is the shiiiiiiiit:laugh:
  • beep
    beep Posts: 1,242 Member
    Pride and Prejudice with Colin Firth; Twelfth Night with Ben Kingsley and Helena Bonham Carter (that was a hoot); Much Ado About Nothing with Emma Thompson......

    The Twelve Chairs (Mel Brooks), Amazing Grace about Wilberforce..... Sahara with matthew McCon.whatever
  • auntkaren
    auntkaren Posts: 1,490 Member
    Out of Africa w/Rpbert Redford and Meryl StreeP and Bridges of Madison County w/ Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep:love:
  • chriss1tt
    chriss1tt Posts: 365 Member
    The Santa Clause. Yes, there it is. The first movie. The Wizard Of Oz is my second fav. The Muppet's Christmas Carol #3. Geez, I need to get out more.:laugh:
  • Starlightdusk
    Starlightdusk Posts: 106 Member
    Hehe The Santa Clause is super cute I love holiday movies.
  • Starlightdusk
    Starlightdusk Posts: 106 Member
    Pride and Prejudice with Colin Firth; Twelfth Night with Ben Kingsley and Helena Bonham Carter (that was a hoot); Much Ado About Nothing with Emma Thompson......

    The Twelve Chairs (Mel Brooks), Amazing Grace about Wilberforce..... Sahara with matthew McCon.whatever

    You seem to like shakespeare films, me too love Much Ado About Nothing! I also love a Midsummer nights dream! the costuming is amazing, but have you seen She's the Man? it is based on twelfth night and if you have read the play it makes it even more funny.
  • debuckl
    debuckl Posts: 360 Member
    Princess Bride, Rocketman, Napoleon Dynamite, and... Finding Neverland! I know, I know, most of those are awful, but you can help loving the quotes.

    Finding Neverland just melts my heart every time I watch it. He did so much for the family even though he knew he could never really be a part of it. *sigh*
  • beep
    beep Posts: 1,242 Member
    I haven't seen She's the Man. I tend to like the real Shakespeare play, and not a recreation. Hated that one about Beverly Hills that was supposed to be Emma. I love period movies, especially if they are true to the history and not trying to PC it like they did in one of Jane Austin's. The Jane Austin movies are my absolute favorite (Persuasion, Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Emma, etc.)

    but one of the best movies I have ever seen (and hard to find) is Enchanted April. I can still hear the oboe music running through it.
  • Starlightdusk
    Starlightdusk Posts: 106 Member
    I haven't seen She's the Man. I tend to like the real Shakespeare play, and not a recreation. Hated that one about Beverly Hills that was supposed to be Emma. I love period movies, especially if they are true to the history and not trying to PC it like they did in one of Jane Austin's. The Jane Austin movies are my absolute favorite (Persuasion, Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Emma, etc.)

    but one of the best movies I have ever seen (and hard to find) is Enchanted April. I can still hear the oboe music running through it.

    I will have to netflix Enchanted April it looks good (I had to look it up). I don't usually like it when they do recreations (hated the one in beverly Hills too), but I have seen enough of the plays in the theater that I am used to each version being different So I like to watch all the different movie versions because everyone interprets the stories in different ways. Thats the best part about authors like Shakespeare and Jane Austin, they create these stories that are still relevent and entertaining no matter what (mostly).
  • beep
    beep Posts: 1,242 Member
    Princess Bride, Rocketman, Napoleon Dynamite, and... Finding Neverland! I know, I know, most of those are awful, but you can help loving the quotes.

    Finding Neverland just melts my heart every time I watch it. He did so much for the family even though he knew he could never really be a part of it. *sigh*

    We LOVE Princess Bride........ soooo funny, and the first time I saw Napoleon Dynamite I thought it was the stupidest movie I had ever seen; but now that my kids quote every line from it, I think it is funny.

    I forgot to mention all the Miyazaki movies ---- wonderful animation, music, etc: Howl's Moving Castle (Christian Bale), The Cat Returns (Elliot Gould and Cary Elwes, Anne Hathaway, Tim Curry), Laputa, Totoro, Porco Rosso (Michael Keaton), Spirited Away
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