Favourite Film

Jay

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Jo Canadian said:
I'm quite partial to the Twelve Monkeys. In fact Terry Gillams movies were all quite good...if not a little abstract and wonky, but that's just the python in him speaking.


Ya, that was a good one too...
 

I think not

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I couldn't stop laughing in Finding Nemo, especially with the blue fish mimicking a whale. I was forced out of the theatre by my 9 year old god son, because he got embarassed :lol:
 

Twila

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I couldn't stop laughing in Finding Nemo, especially with the blue fish mimicking a whale. I was forced out of the theatre by my 9 year old god son, because he got embarassed
That had to have been the funniest part of that movie! I've seen that movie 5 times or more. We bought it as soon as it came out.

I found it and Lelo and Stitch to be beyond funny. Painfully funny. I still chuckle thinking about those movies and will watch them again at the slightest suggestion!

Sad sad sad. I know.
 

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Twila said:
I couldn't stop laughing in Finding Nemo, especially with the blue fish mimicking a whale. I was forced out of the theatre by my 9 year old god son, because he got embarassed
That had to have been the funniest part of that movie! I've seen that movie 5 times or more. We bought it as soon as it came out.

I found it and Lelo and Stitch to be beyond funny. Painfully funny. I still chuckle thinking about those movies and will watch them again at the slightest suggestion!

Sad sad sad. I know.

Hell no, it's great! I've watched it also, and yes, I've bought it :oops: also. And I have no kids :lol:

I also remember finding hilarious, Space Balls and History of the World. :lol:
 

Twila

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ITN, if you liked those you might also like Animals are Beautiful people. It's the funniest thing I've ever seen. It's almost depends undergarment funny....if you know what I mean.

I loved the Gods Must Be Crazy, although I've heard people say they detested it.....
 

stratochief

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Favorite movie:

Dr. Strangelove

Two movies mentioned above were also favorites; Lost Boys and Enemy at the Gate.

Monty Python: the funniest scene in all of moviedom was in 'Life of Brian' when Eric Idle is on the cross and stars singing 'Always look on the bright side of life'....the second funniest was in 'Chicken Run' when the rooster is peddling his tricycle away from the Chicken compound and has a Fisher price radio playing 'I'm the Wanderer'.
 

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manda said:
ooh..ooh Monty python movies

I have always liked "Shawshank Redemption" written by Stephen King. Have you met Stephen King? I've been to his house. He is a hilarious guy - but that movie really shifted his writing from horror to mainstream. I wish he would do more mainstream screenplays.

Bull Dog
 

Canucklehead

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Top 5:

Spaceballs
Falling Down
Canadian Bacon
It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World/Rat Race (both are excellent flicks)
Something About Mary
 

Toro

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Holy Grail. Best movie ever.

Raising Arizona is great. I love the Coen brothers.

Steve Martin at his peak was fantastic with LA Story, Roxanne and Parenthood.

The Godfather of course. I love good mob movies like Casino and Goodfellas.

I've seen Finding Nemo about 100 times.
 

Diamond Sun

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Within arms reach of the new baby..
We got a bunch of crazies on this site, by looking at that list of movies. :)

I adored Finding Nemo too....so I guess I fit in, with a couple of you anyway.

Favouritest movie EVER though, would have to be "The Princess Bride". Now that's a movie I've seen at least 100 times.
 

bluealberta

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Smokey and the Bandit (the original) still kills me.

Others:

M*A*S*H The movie is still great
Godfather movies, all of them
A real oldie but a real goodie: Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Any John Wayne Movie, but the Shootist was by far the best, in my opinion.

Apocolypse Now, but only if you are stoned or drunk. Even then it doesn't make any sense, but you don't care.