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Re: What's the best movie you have enter seen?

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Harry Potter movies :D
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cassidyh wrote:It's a tie between Dead Poets Society and American Beauty.
Yes to Dead Poets' Society, it's another all-time favorite of mine.
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The Big Lebowski is tough to beat.
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Dr. Strangelove or How I learned to stop worrying and love the Bomb
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I want to say "Lucy" This film is awesome, but there is a bit at the beginning that pisses me off. So whenever I watch I skip the first 10 mins or so and watch the rest in heaven.
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John Carpenter's
The Thing
the actors looked genuinely scared at times
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Dunkirk. Pretty much anything directed/written by Chris Nolan, to be honest, but Dunkirk really stands out. I couldn't look away and was on the edge of my seat for the entire film. I don't normally like war movies but you really don't want to miss Dunkirk.
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I would say it as 'The Notebook'. A film adaptation of novel of same name by Nicholas Sparks. It was heart touching and made me cry
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V for Vendette and dark knight
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I have a special rush when I hear Pirates of the Caribbean. This movie is associated with great memories so it will always be on my top list of favorite movies.

-- 08 Oct 2017, 23:43 --
Tridibesh wrote:V for Vendette and dark knight

Yesss V for vendetta was quite unique. It was a good movie.

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Continuum
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The matrix series...... Even though it was released some time ago, it had the most amazing graphics and plot. Which made it one of the best movies of the time
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I absolutely loved Life is Beautiful. It was so heartbreaking, yet beautiful. The Illusionist is another favourite of mine.
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The Fifth Element by far. Simple,fun and creative. Luc Besson was inspired by the comic book Valerian and Laureline so he created a world no one dared to before.
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Post by hey_juils »

Life is Beautiful is my favourite too! Close behind it are Sense and Sensibility and Hacksaw Ridge.
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