What is your favorite movie?

United States
October 20, 2006 2:16pm CST
My fav is Dogma-too funny!
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17 responses
• Hyderabad, India
23 Oct 06
Matrix....!!
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• United States
25 Oct 06
Which one? All of them or the first one?
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@mellyoz (447)
• Australia
20 Nov 06
My all time favorite movie would have to be gone with the wind i love
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@lenywp (1963)
• Australia
8 Nov 06
About a boy :)
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@sfigatto (1842)
• Italy
20 Nov 06
Mine is Braveheart with Mel Gibson
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@krizz420 (4385)
• Canada
18 Nov 06
fear and loathing in Las Vegas
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@nagaprash (354)
• India
18 Nov 06
SAW 3,2,1
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@bhchy1 (6047)
• United States
20 Oct 06
I like Dogma too...but my all time favorite movie is an old B&W called The Women...it's all about gossip and husband stealing made in 1939...it's hilarious!!
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• United States
25 Oct 06
Sounds interesting-I'll have to check it out.
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@HomerBundy (1325)
• United States
20 Oct 06
i have many favorites...but one that i always recommend is "Life" with Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence...great movie about friendship...
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• United States
21 Oct 06
I haben't seen that one. I'll have to check it out
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• United States
20 Nov 06
the first one i think of is "Office Space"
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@Betso221 (1699)
• India
22 Oct 06
Ma favorite movie in bollywood is "Joh Jeeta Wohi Sikander & Rockford" and i hollywood ma favorite movie is "Crash, Brokeback Mountain, Saving Private Ryan".
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• United States
25 Oct 06
I've seen Crash & Saving Private Ryan, but haven't had the chance to see Brokeback Mountain yet. I'm not familiar with any Bollywood movies. Our cable station is supposed to have a Bollywood on demand channel soon though.
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@im_vjy (1480)
• India
25 Oct 06
Matrix all versions!!!
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• United States
25 Oct 06
Who was your favorite character?
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@im_vjy (1480)
• India
25 Oct 06
Matrix all versions!!!
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@all_n_one (2003)
• United States
22 Oct 06
My favorite movie is training day with Denzel Washington and ethan hawk in it. That movie is about a cop gone bad and the other cop is on his training day. Denzel won the oscar award for best actor in a leading role which is the highest award you can recieve. That movie is just brilliant i can not even explain how good it is it is a great movie i would recommend it to anybody.
• United States
22 Oct 06
This is another my hubby likes
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@dollar669 (569)
• Canada
21 Oct 06
Fight club
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• United States
22 Oct 06
This is one of my husband's favorite movies
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@ArsonCuff (3114)
• United States
21 Oct 06
MAGNOLIA
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• United States
25 Oct 06
What is it about?
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@fletch86 (75)
• United States
18 Nov 06
Mine could be What The Bleep Do We Know. Originally released in February 2004 in one theater in Yelm, Washington, What the BLEEP Do We Know!? went on to become the fifth highest grossing documentary in the United States, with ticket sales of $12 Million. Shunned by all movie distributors, the producers set about distributing and marketing the movie themselves in a “proof of concept” strategy to show theater owners there was indeed a market for spiritually oriented films that catered to audiences’ intelligence, not their lowest common denominator. Although rejected by every major film festival (Sundance, Berlin, Toronto, Cannes, etc...), What the BLEEP did get entered in five smaller festivals, and won in every one. This, along with the grass roots, word-of-mouth campaign, kept the film in theaters for weeks and months on end. After five months of surprising box office numbers, the film attracted the attention of Samuel Goldwyn Films, and the producers entered into a distribution deal. The word-of-mouth buzz continued and the film showed real staying power (it played in one theater in Phoenix for 40+ consecutive weeks). Following its theatrical run, FOX picked up the DVD rights and released WTBDWK!? March 15, 2005. The DVD immediately shot to the top of Amazon’s best selling list, and was named Amazon’s #1 DVD surprise of the year. To date it has sold over a million copies. International distribution soon followed. Currently the film is now theatrically distributed in over 35 countries worldwide. A host of further developments followed. A series of conferences was held featuring the speakers from the film, along with other notable leaders in the consciousness arena. BLEEP study groups spontaneously arose around the country, then the world, with people who did not want to let the ideas put forth in the film die, and who wanted to investigate and discuss them with like minded explorers. Bleep Study Groups continue to be formed around the world. Two books followed, a soundtrack CD and finally the ultimate What the BLEEP DVD – Down the Rabbit Hole, with two extended versions of the film, along with hours of additional interviews. Called by the media “the little film that could,” and “the critic proof movie,” What the BLEEP Do We Know!? is considered the first break-out film in the genre of Spiritual Cinema, and continues to find a new audience to this day.
• Romania
21 Nov 06
postman - postman
i have many favorites...but one that i always recommend is "postman"
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@utsadetti (4589)
• United States
26 Dec 06
titanic.
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