Which is the best movie u ever saw?
@rahultheassasin (107)
India
December 21, 2008 9:29am CST
hey guys,
which is the best movie you ever saw?
I think the best is THE LORD OF THE RINGS - TRIOLOGY.
all the three parts of the movie were great and they make me watch them again and again.
Which one do u think is the best?
8 responses
@rahultheassasin (107)
• India
21 Dec 08
haven't tried twilight..
will ty it now !!
thanx for the response !!
@rajeshank (253)
• India
23 Dec 08
The best movie according to me i ever seen is "minnale" its tamil movie but best movie i ever saw because it narrates my own story from college to my real life..so i love to watch this movie even 1000nd time...its best ever for me..forever..more over songs and background score is rocking..best of all time..try to watch it..:)
@arcidy (5005)
• United States
23 Dec 08
its hard for me to pick just one movie I have a lot of favorite movies lol. The wall by pink floyd is one of them since I love there music Mamma mia is one since I love the story and the music. Titanic is also one. Pearl harbor is one. And the dark knight is also a favorite of mine. Those are my favorite movies to date.
@tiwanpunit (41)
• India
22 Dec 08
I can't mention one there are too many. Like The Lord Of The Rings - Triology , Rocky Balboa series, Bourne series, Shawshank Redemption , Jo jita vo sikandar , Rang de Basanti etc.
@SummerLily (346)
• Philippines
23 Dec 08
I think that "THE MIST," starring Thomas Jane,is the best movie I ever saw because of its unique ending;))
- It is based on the book written by Stephen King,one of the best horror writers.
@bombshell (11256)
• Germany
21 Dec 08
too many to mentioned.if love story"if only" seredipity basta too many to mention
@wefallwerise (39)
• Philippines
21 Dec 08
There are lots of movies that I liked and that touched me:
1. Jane Eyre, starring William Hurt and Charlotte Gainsbourg: good story, very beautiful sceneries
2. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, directed by Ang Lee, with the beautiful Zhang Ziyi and Michelle Yeoh. Wow, what a poetic movie.
3. The Village, directed by M. Night Shyamalan, starring Hurt again and Joaquin Phoenix
4. The Rainman, starring Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman
5. Curse of the Golden Flower, helmed by Yimou Zhang with the very beautiful Gong Li
6. Tuck Everlasting, with Hurt again, and Alexis Bledel and Jonathan Jackson (whose acting I liked very much in The Deep End of the Ocean, with Michelle Pfeiffer)
7. The Banquet, helmed by Feng Xiaogang, again with the very pretty Zhang Ziyi
There are many others; they're all 'the bests' for me....