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Which movie amuses you the most

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I love watching TV shows, but the most amusing one to me is "step up" no matter how many time I watch it I never get tired because I love dancing
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Rong turn is a very good movie
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Among all the movies I have watched, the Jackie Chan movies amuse me a lot. Especially the one with the kid abduction, don't recall it's name
Her eyes were like the sun, glowing red hot in the darkness of light!
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Funny enough, the ones I'm able to rewatch over and over are the ones I watched as a kid... so basically anything Disney. I've watched Shrek numerous times too :)
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"Forgetting Sarah Marshall" and "I Love You, Man." There is just something about Jason Segel's awkward comedy that cracks my husband and me up. These are two of the most watched movies in our collection.
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Am watching The Mick, its so hilarious!
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"Rush hour 2" starring Jackie Chan amuses me the most. I can't get enough of it.
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"Step Up" is a good movie, actually! Though I kind of got tired of it.
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Stepbrothers. Anything with Will Ferrell is usually a gem.
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Stepbrothers and I Love You Phillip Morris
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:twisted2: "once upon time in china" amuses me because am a fun of kungfu movies.
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The three stooges. It's made me laugh so hard that people where wondering if I was normal
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Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.
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"Parental Guidance" had me in stitches! I think a sequel, sorry several sequels, would be really nice. It was just hilarious! I can watch it over and over again and not get tired of it.
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Okay so Another Teenage Movie is extremely corny, and I came across it purely by accident. It's really hilarious and ridiculous, but the theme is intended for an audience that can truly appreciate banality and a degree of vulgarity.
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