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Most HelpfulI thought it may be fun to try a different kind of review-- a listing of my top film choices. As you will see, it is a pretty eclectic mix-- like me. I like all different kinds of things: drama, horror, asian film, comedy, kids movies, etc. (Action isnt necessarily my thing). I guess the bottom line...
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Most Helpfulas per other reviews i list my top 10...
first of all is . the breakfast club.
this is a must see movie for all to see , this movie pics out a part of all of us in the characters.
everyone who has been in highschool anywhere can relate to one of the persons in the movie and reflect.
the rest of the movies...
read full review »13. REAR WINDOW 1954 Alfred Hitchcock
Rear Window can be enjoyed as a slightly dark, slow building thriller featuring one of Jimmy Stewarts most interesting performances as a bored, wheel chair bound adventurer and travel/writer/photographer who has gotten addicted to spying on his his neighbors. He sees something disturbing in one apartment and wonders if some foul play, perhaps even a murder has taken place. His fiance' the very beautiful and sexy Grace Kelly gets drawn into his new adventure and . . . ...
read full review »Eight years ago, I posted this list of favorite comedies on Epinions. Every one of these is a five-star experience, and I don't expect my love of these moves to ever change. By no means is this a list in order of preference. I hope you will enjoy these recommendations:
1. Annie Hall - This is a great film about life, love, and turning forty. The story is told in a stream of consciousness style, as if Woody Allen's character, Alvy Singer, were personally invited to someone's home to tell his life story. Alvy manages to find the humor in every situation. Just remember - we need the eggs!
2. A Christmas...
read full review »Well, hello, Viewpoints readers. As this is my first review here, I thought I should say hi. I have not always loved movies. I was more of a stuck-in-the-same-rut tv viewer. But when I married, I happened to marry a movie guru, so movies have become a much loved part of my life.
My tastes in movies change as much as the weather in Wyoming, but the ones that I love stay with me. Here are my favorites.
1. Dragonfly starring Kevin Costner. Not only does this film have a strong, yet not traditional love story it also has a twist of a little creepiness. Of course, after you've watched the whole movie,...
read full review »Following the lead of others, I've decided to list the 10 DVDs that get played over and over in my household, in no particular order:
Boogie Nights - a gorgeous snap shot of 1970s, pre-AIDS America, when porn looked as if it had a snowball's chance in hell of making it as mainstream entertainment. Surprisingly touching and warm, considering the subject matter...this film really brings home the message that all those tacky porn industry folks of the 70s were people. Misfits, but people, nonetheless.
Magnolia - Ok, so you can tell I've got a thing for P.T. Anderson. He's pretty much a genius, in my...
read full review »My number one will always be #1 because it's the first movie I ever wanted to see again.
#1 - Dream a Little Dream. With corey fieldman and corey haim. I was never into swooning over movie stars or any intangable, but the charisma that they both gave off, mixed with the story that plays with imagination and interacts with your mind. Love it!
#2 -Matrix trilogy,
#3 XXX (triple X) with vin diesel,
#4 the pacifier (with vin diesel, :-)!...ok anything vin diesel,
#5 The Love letters (Hallmark movie), I like travel through time movies,
#6 Phonebooth,
#7 The Notebook,
#8 Bounce,
#9 My cousin...
read full review »Although these are my top 10 favorite movies, they are in no particular order within the top 10 since that would vary too much based on the day and my mood. Here goes:
1. A League of Their Own. As a little girl growing up, I watched this constantly with my father and always wished I had more athletic ability...or at least looked like Geena Davis. I can still sing all the words to their song and would recommend this to anyone who's looking for a feel-good, family friendly, female inspired movie.
2. I Am Sam. My boyfriend refuses to watch this with me, however, the first time I saw it...
read full review »1. A cult film classic, a kind of movie only released once a lifetime, Jay and Silent Bob strike back. Kevin Smith is a comedic genious and the one liners are some of the best ive ever heard.
2. Super Troopers. I remember going to this movie on opening day. A couple of buddies and myself took off of work early and witnessed one of the funniest opening scenes in movie history. All three of us were litterly in tears from the first 10 minutes of the movie. It even lasted the rest of the next week. Even though the last half of the movie is a little slow, the beginning makes up...
read full review »1. Scarface-I've watched this movie over 30 times and still love it. It's the story of opportunity in America and the lesson of over indugence. Al Pachino does a great job in making you live out his life as a immigrant turned gangster. This film is very grafic and the language is terrible. I prefer to watch it on TV, not sure if they have a tuned down version?
2. The Shawshank Redemption- Second most watched movie for me. A story of perseverence and never giving up. A good lesson to be learned.
3. The Godfather I.-So many stars doing such a good film. This film covers the...
read full review »I am not usually a list person and movies is not where I thought I would start, however it is very interesting. I would not consider myself a movie buff, but I know what I like and I know what I don't. This list is not for everybody, but I think it is great. I pulled my list from movies I could watch at any time and love...
10.Oceans 11 and 13(George Clooney and Matt Damon in one movie, how could this not be great)
9. The Prestige (Great Story)
8. Grumpy Old Men (Classic and Funny. I like it even more know that in real life those 2 were really best friends)
7. 13 goin on 30 (Just a feel...
read full review »I've been a movie buff since my early teens discovering such old movies stars as Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert when most kids my age were into "Billy Jack" back in the early 70s. Here's my top ten favorite movies and why:
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