What is the best movie you've ever watched?
By jamed28
@jamed28 (1903)
Philippines
September 4, 2010 1:24am CST
Favorite movie may not always be the best movie. May favorite movie is Armageddon, but yet it is not the best movie I'd ever watched. For me it is the film about a guy in an airport Terminal. Or should I say the movie that stared Tom Hanks, directed by Steven Spielberg. The title was "Terminal", Well the story is good and possible to happen. But yet, if you will come to think of it, it was shot in the most busiest airport in the world, the JFK airport in New York. I really appreciated it until I saw the making of this film. They don't shot it at the real place. They created a replica of JFK airport in a warehouse. It was too awesome to know.
5 responses
@awcase (74)
• United States
4 Sep 10
Wow there are so many great movies out there. I have recently seen The Expendibles and I tell you what it is awesome. Some very commonly know actors and it is action packed for the beginning to the end. As everyone knows that most movies can bore you but I do have to say this one rocks the house. If you have nost seen it yet please do so you will love it. Oh if you don't like bloody scenes please don't watch it.
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@greenline (14838)
• Canada
13 Sep 10
I used to be a movie addict during my college years, going to movie theatres at the very least three times a week. I would watch all kinds of movies, tragedies, comedies, historical, detective, western, and so on. One of the movies which always comes back to my mind whenever I think of movies is "Giant" with Rock Hudson. Very impressive, very well-directed, and very well presented.
@kylemayeth (46)
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4 Sep 10
I am fun of resident evil.. And i really love to watch. This month resident evil will release afterlife this coming 10 and i am so excited to watch that movies. It is very addicted to watch because of the suspense and the sounds effect i heard...
@ivo_shkafov (399)
• Bulgaria
4 Sep 10
Mine has to be Training Day
Genious movie,representing a white cop in the ghetto,trying to be screwed by absolutely every one,but some how survives.It's a good story about betrayal and partnership at the same time.It shows,that you can't trust absolutely nobody in the hood,and that you're better off selling parking tickets,rather than trying to be a hero,and that you should not act like someone you're not.