What is your favorite movie?

Anonymous
Hostel II
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hostel II


N0!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anonymous
Harold & Maude on OTV right now.
Anonymous
The Pillowbook
Anonymous
Also, second Monsoon Wedding and add the Namesake- beautiful!
Anonymous
Yes, "Harold and Maude" and "The Full Monty"
Anonymous
Have you tried Entourage? We love it -- witty and cute, great to watch on DVD.

For romantic comedies, I could watch Sweet Home Alabama 10 times and not get sick of it. Go figure.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bringing Up Baby - Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn are adorable. It's one of those "zany" '30s-'40s era comedies.
Have you ever seen What's Up, Doc? with Streisand and O'Neal? It's a remake of Bringing Up Baby ala Bogdonavich. Hysterical-check out Madeline Kahn's film debut.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hostel II


N0!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OK, I was messing around. In all seriousness-Annie Hall.
Anonymous
The Ghost World. Something about it just strikes a chord.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bringing Up Baby - Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn are adorable. It's one of those "zany" '30s-'40s era comedies.
Have you ever seen What's Up, Doc? with Streisand and O'Neal? It's a remake of Bringing Up Baby ala Bogdonavich. Hysterical-check out Madeline Kahn's film debut.


You know, I never have, but I usually like Barbara Streisand. I always liked Madeline Kahn.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Defending Your Life with Meryl Streep and Albert Brooks. It's so funny and has really great life lessons. I think I may be the only person under 60 who's ever seen it though.?


I like this movie, and it's one of my husband's absolute favorites. We own it. We're in our 30s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hostel II


N0!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OK, I was messing around. In all seriousness-Annie Hall.


i saw some of it by accident and felt physically sick. gross. Hostel II, that is, not Annie hall.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Defending Your Life with Meryl Streep and Albert Brooks. It's so funny and has really great life lessons. I think I may be the only person under 60 who's ever seen it though.?


I like this movie, and it's one of my husband's absolute favorites. We own it. We're in our 30s.


me too, though i'm 40 -- I have loved, love, loved this movie since college (and I own it, too).
Anonymous
Love Actually, Sleepless in Seattle, Last of the Mohicans, Pride and Prejudice, Little Women, A Few Good Men, ... I actually really liked the Fellowship of the Ring series which is a bit strange b/c I don't like anything fantasy usually but they are good stories.
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