As above. Why do you love the film?
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I have a few
"Kwaidan" is a Japanese film with 4 separate ghost stories. It's an absolutely stunning and beautiful movie.
"Whatever Happened to Baby Jane" starring Joan Crawford and Betty Davis. I LOVE Betty Davis in this. It's my favorite movie with her in it. She's insane and very entertaining to watch.
"Troll 2" is a movie about a family that vacations in a town filled with goblins. Why is it called Troll 2 when it's about goblins you ask. That's just one of the many wonderful things wrong with this movie. It's a classic and hilarious, maybe not what the director was going for, but it's definitely worth watching.
I love What Ever Happened To Baby Jane. They are both incredible actresses. Makes you really think what goes on people's homes? How many people are out there trapped in homes, held hostage and abused and crying out for help.
The Sound of Music. It's such a classic, and it's cool because it's also based off of real people and events. Julie Andrews is one of my favorite actors, and her singing voice is incredible.
Spaceballs. My all-time, lifelong favorite movie. Not only is it goofy and silly (so you can get those pure, uncomplicated, feels-good-man laughs) but it also has a love story! And battle scenes! And a space Winnebago! XD I've mentioned it before, but I love the movie so much that I suggested "Mega Maid" as the name for my family's small business XDDD Shhhhhh, my mom and sister still do not suspect/realize that I named our family business after a giant evil space robot from a Mel Brooks film....... (they both liked the name because it sounded "strong" and "mighty", so they were happy to go with it, they just don't know WHERE I got the reference from!) As an aside, ANY Mel Brooks movie is absolute comedy gold, though they're all a tad dated XD
I really don't think pride and prejudice and zombies gets enough love. After watching it I stayed up all night so I could be at the library the moment it opened to get the book
What About Bob? A Bill Murray movie that is worth your time. Trust me, it is Bill Murray at his best.
"Harold and Maude," quirky and poignant with the added bonus of Cat Stephen's music. Trust this stranger on the interwebs and watch it.
About Time
A Time-Travel Rom-Com that deals with love and death and what is really important in life. I recommend it to be watched with the partner. With Domhnall Gleeson, Rachel McAdams and the fantastic Bill Nighy. :)
The Bay. Though it was made a good while ago, it's still very pertinent today. It's a really wonderful found footage film that discusses the dangers of climate change and corruption. Absolutely adore it!
"Sideways". A grown-up comedy with a wonderful cast. And if you're into wine, there's not better movie.
On a more serious note: "Arlington Road". Great cast, compelling story. Gets little attention only nowadays, but a movie you won't forget easily.
Across the Universe a fictional love story set in the 1960s amid the turbulent years of anti-war protest, the struggle for free speech and civil rights, mind exploration and rock and roll. At once gritty, whimsical and highly theatrical A combination of live action and animation, the film is paired with many songs by The Beatles that defined the time. imdb
- Of Mice and Men (1992)
- Macbeth (idk what year)
- Count if Monte Cristo (2002 I think)
- The Outsiders
That's a loaded question. I have many. I'll try to narrow it down. This is not in any particular order.
1. A Goofy Movie and An Extremely Goofy Movie. Goof Troop was one of the shows I ran home to watch everyday after school. The movies with Max and PJ as teenagers did not disappoint. In fact, I think I love the movies better than the cartoons. The characters are well-rounded and some good life lessons to be learned. Still enjoyable to watch as an adult.
2. The Little Mermaid. The original animated Disney movie. Great, memorable songs. The underwater effects for the time is phenomenal. Always a classic. Plus, MERMAIDS. I have seen the recent live action remake. I don't know. Some people think it was made well. I found the acting to be stiff and a lot of the elements in the animated version were left out. I'll stick with the og.
3. Addams Family and Addams Family Values. I think I like Family Values the best, though. There was more focus on Wednesday and Pugsley. Who could forget the Thanksgiving play disaster LOL.
4. Anastasia. I LOVE this movie. The revolution scene in the beginning was chilling. I know the myth of one princess surviving is now deemed purely fictional, it's still a great movie with great songs.
5. Fern Gully. "Help it grow". This is still a very relevant and important movie for the current generation any future generations. It's all about the importance of protecting forests and appreciating nature.
6. Father of The Bride. I love Steve Martin.
7. Problem Child 1 and 2. The kid is just... misunderstood. Yeah, yeah. We'll go with that. I think I like the second one best.
8. Riding in Cars With Boys. This has got to be the most realistic life of a teenage mom depicted in a movie. Parents make the teen couple marry. They get a small government house. The dad becomes an addict and can't hold down one job. The mom is still determined to go to university and is resentful of her kid, but still loves him, but resentful. It can get really sad.
9. Splash. I love a good mermaid movie. It's not super cheesy. Daryl Hannah, Tom Hanks, John Candy, Eugene Levy. This has got to be one of my all-time favourites. This mermaid has legs out of water and fins in water. She's in love with a human man but doesn't need a sea witch to change her into a human, nor needs a merman's permission to go on land. She meets a boy who fell overboard a ship, who she also happens to have saved the same man later on. She finds his wallet and goes to New York to search for him. No one suspects she's a mermaid until one marine biologist, determined to prove mermaids exist, figures it out and goes after her to prove to everyone she's a mermaid.
I cringe as I write this but Road House.
Released in 1989 right after Dirty Dancing, I'd argue it's a better movie.
Patrick Swayze fights, Jeff Healey sings and Sam Elliott is at his long haired best. Awesome action sequences and a truly epic final fight. Best. Bad. Movie. Ever!
Interstellar and Inception were two films I watched when I was 10. I still remember struggling to sort out the concepts of time-travel (ish) and dreams within dreams.