best movie ever

@harry89 (2330)
India
September 16, 2010 10:13am CST
according to u which movie is best ever (+reason)
6 responses
• India
16 Sep 10
entertainer...three idiots(hindi) award movie....chemmeen(malayalam} dance movie....lakshyam (tamil) love movie....kuchkuchkothahe(hindi) action movie....om-back 1(english) comedy movie....inspector cruso(english) ever green.....titanic(english)
• Australia
16 Sep 10
i like action movies.... and movies that i can't forget are 'Ong-Bak' by Tony Jaa, 'Rob-b-hood', 'Around the world in 80 days' by Jackie chan and many more movies by Jackie Chan and Jet li.... love all 3 of them... wish to see them more in the future...^_^
@tash01 (2030)
• Jamaica
16 Sep 10
The best movie is the Expandables ....it was action pack form start to finish ...an most of all 12 are best movies star in one movie i love it i watch it more than 6 times
@oldchem1 (8132)
16 Sep 10
I would instantly say 'Rebecca' - but it must be the 1940 black and white Hitchcock version - I just love this film, even though it is an amazing 70 years old. Usually when I watch a film of a book that I have enjoyed I am left disappointed, but I felt that this film stuck very much to the original book and captured the dark, gothic theme well. The film was of course, adapted from the book - Rebecca -by Daphne du Maurier, and was the first American film project for Alfred Hitchcock. The producer was David O. Selznick, who had previously produced the classic Gone with the Wind. This is the only Hitchcock film that won an Academy award (for cinematography and Best Picture) Joan Fontaine was chosen to co-star with Laurence Olivier. Among the other candidates to play Fontaine's role were Loretta Young, Olivia de Havilland (Fontaine's real-life sister) and even Vivien Leigh. I think that the casting of Joan Fontaine (who was 22 years old) was excellent, I know that her acting in this role did take a lot of criticism, but having read the book I think that she put across precisely the weakness and naivety that the role of the shy second wife required. She was the narrator of the film and her character - as in the original book - remained unnamed throughout. The combination of Selznick and Hitchcock led to the success of this film - Selznick's understanding of drama and romance combined with Hitchcock's use of suspense, mystery, and black comedy cumulated in a pure classic. Oh yes, Rebecca is my favourite book, my favourite film. This film should be a MUST SEE for any fan of Hitchcock's work or of gothic romance. This film is a timeless classic.
@VanGog06 (84)
• Bulgaria
16 Sep 10
This is a very hard question.I can't deside which is the best movie for me.There are so many good films every year.One of my favourites are Robin Hood,Cindarella Story and American Pie (all of them).I also like to watch TV serials like OC,One Tree Hill and The Vampire Diaries.For me these are the best films because they enrapture me and i have a great time while watching them.
• United States
16 Sep 10
Best movie is the original Matrix. Great story with great action. I have scene it so many times it is scary. The visual effects started a new wave in movie fight scenes (stop time/bullet time or whatever it is called).