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I've seen the threads for what books people have read and the music they are listening to and they have been very interesting and informative thus far. However I haven't seen one for the last piece of what I call the "Big Three"...Movies...the other two being Music and Writings (books, poetry, etc.).

What movies are my fellow Regina fans watching? So let's here about movies you think others would enjoy or just a list of your favorites

I guess it would only be proper if I started this...

Dead Poets Society, Stranger Than Fiction, High Fidelity (I liked it even more after I heard it inspired "Fidelity"), Taxi Driver, The Graduate, North by Northwest, V for Vendetta, Pan's Labyrinth, Leon (The Professional), ANYTHING by Quentin Tarantino, and Star Wars Episodes IV, V, & VI


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Yey finally, I was waiting for a thread like this to start and I didn't want to be the one to start it.

North By North West... What a classic! I adore Cary Grant.
You have to see Charade with him and Audrey Hepburn. I love the old classics.

Roman Holiday, To Kill A Mocking Bird, The Birds, King Kong True Romance, Lost in Translation, The Virigin Suicides, Amelie, Pan's Labyrinth, Chocolat, Cape Fear, LA Confidential, Garden State, American Beauty, Mulholland Drive, Rocky Horror Picture Show, And anything with Audrey Hepburn... The list is endless.


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I don't want to bore you guys like I did in the concerts you've been to thread. The list would go on and on. So I'll just pick my current favorite:

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.

Cool


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ROCKY HORROR OF COURSE! haha.

and little miss sunshine, memoirs of a geisha, lost in translation, the virgin suicides, practically anything by sofia coppola, casablanca, ghost world, also pans labrynth (excelent newer movie), jean de florette, almost famous, 200 cigarettes, dogma, notes on a scandal, volver, babel, triplets of belleville.....

god i cant think of anymore... i really enjoy movies but cant seem to think of em....

edit: damn, how could i forget Amelie? how could i ..... is it bad my favourite character in that was the roaming gnome? lol

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I <3 THE TRIPLEts OF BELLEviLelE~


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Originally posted by Stepped On A Syringe:
I <3 THE TRIPLEts OF BELLEviLelE~


i know... its weird a moviecan say so much, without any words....

communication amazement.


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Your thread title reminded me of something but I couldn't quite remember earlier. Now I do. Check out this piece of Americana.......


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Whoop! Lets all go to the lobby, lets all go to the lobby and get our selves some... Err Ben & Jerries!
I'm totally in the mood for icecream

my apologies for my pointles posts, I'm just so bored.


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Not to get too far off topic, here's a compilation of intermission ads. It's a little long and the guy introducing is a bit of a tool but it's still worth looking at if you'd like to see how times have changed. Let's all go to the lobby Take #2.

Hot Choclate IS A FOOD!

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Your thread title reminded me of something but I couldn't quite remember earlier. Now I do. Check out this piece of Americana.......


the thread title made me liten to loveolgy every time i looked at it. subliminal messaging (well i guess its too straight forward for that)....lol


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haha, I was listening to Loveology when I had the idea for this thread.


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When I was in the 7th grade my favorite movie was "You've Got Mail". The one with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. I've also seen the old version with James Stewart, and the not-as-old version with Judy Garland, "The Shop Around the Corner" and "In the Good Old Summertime". But I'm serious, for a while I was obsessed with that movie!!!! I even memorized Meg's entire rant when she "ran into" Tom's character in that little cafe. I'm not joking!!! Has anyone here seen it???!!!


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Originally posted by rosa_de_oro:
When I was in the 7th grade my favorite movie was "You've Got Mail". The one with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. I've also seen the old version with James Stewart, and the not-as-old version with Judy Garland, "The Shop Around the Corner" and "In the Good Old Summertime". But I'm serious, for a while I was obsessed with that movie!!!! I even memorized Meg's entire rant when she "ran into" Tom's character in that little cafe. I'm not joking!!! Has anyone here seen it???!!!


Yeah I used to really like that movie. It's pretty cute.


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I know!!! (Sigh.) Those were the days. I mean, I still like that movie, but I'm definitely not obsessed over it or anything. Wink


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I can't believe not one person has mentioned

SPINAL TAP
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RUSHMORE
or
A MIGHTY WIND
or
BOTTLE ROCKET

4 Classics. 4 Amazing movies. 4 creations worth every single person's time. 4 stories that are masterpieces.
 
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