What is a movie you recommend as a must see?
The Incredibles
A very well done movie, even when one looks at it in scrutiny.
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"Any astronomer can predict with absolute accuracy just where every star will be in the universe at 11:30 tonight. He can make no such prediction about his teenage daughter."
-James T. Adams
"There are books in which the footnotes, or the comments scrawled by some reader's hand in the margin, are more interesting than the text. The world is one of those books."
-George Santayana
"Don't tell your kids you had an easy birth or they won't respect you. For years I used to wake up my daughter and say. 'Melissa, you ripped me to shreds. Now go back to sleep.'"
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There are many. I can only think of Reds 2 that I want to see
Now if I was to suggest a few.
1) Harvey About a nice guy who has a 6 ft. Invisible Rabbit
2) Citizen Cain Randolf Hurtz
3) Lord Of The Rings Trilogy Great Fantasy
4) Lady Hawke Love Concers all
5) Call Of The Wild Friendship vs. The Elements
Just (minimum) Five films...... The Godfather Trilogy,
and a film called " Whose Life is it any way"...with Richard Dreyfuss
any one (Annie Hall) or if possible all early comedy films directed by Woody Allen
I would go with the films that most notably changed cinema. Not to be cliche, but:
- The Godfather
- Apocalypse Now
- The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
- Citizen Kane
- Seven Samurai
Less cliche choices, and some of my personal favourites:
- The Social Network
- Drive
- Take Shelter
- District 9
- Saving Private Ryan
Jean De Florette and Manon De Sources.....
It's really two films but the ending of Manon is widely regarded as the greatest in cinema history.
All the classic Disney movies
Avatar
Alien Series
Star wars
The new Star Trek
Platoon
Saving Private Ryan
Remember the Titans
Act of Valor
Zero Dark Thirty
Hurt Locker
Tangled
The Big Lebowski
The Little Mermaid
The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Toy Story Trilogy
Time Bandits
The Lord of the Ring Trilogy
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Precious
Imitation of Life
Hachi
God Bless America
Assault on Wall Street
The Final
The Princess Bride - one of those movies where no particular element stands out, it just all goes together so well
Casablanca - ditto
The Quiet Earth - a quiet, reflective post-apoc movie with a stunning ending
Super sad. I have one of the versions..
The original 'War of the Worlds' - 1953, produced by George Pal
Despite it's age and the limited technology available at the time, the effects still hold up today and the story is excellent
Grease
Dirty dancing
Blood diamond
The departed
Pulp fiction
Art can never exist without naked beauty displayed. The Departed, The Simpsons movie, South Park: Bigger, Longer, and uncut, and Stranger than Fiction all gets the Must See stamp from me. Even if you you've seen South Par, or The Simpsons I still recommend seeing the movies. We all are fans in our own ways, some people just gotta it yanked out.
Gone with the wind.
When A Man Loves A Woman.
Ice Age(all of them).
Dirty Dancing.
Moulin Rouge.
I second Gone with the wind and Princess Bride. Others are:
Star Trek 1 & 2 in 3D (new ones)
Harry Potter
Nicolas Sparks Movies
Les Miserables
Disney Movies - they're timeless :-)
Happy Feet
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Time Traveler's Wife
Shawshank Redemption
Count of Monte Cristo
Titanic
Avatar
Pearl Harbor
Any superhero movies - who doesn like 'em? Must see! Specially superman, man of steel, etc.
Any greek, roman, spartan god movies - sparta, 300, troy, gladiators, etc.
Cast Away
Any Reese Witherspoon movies especially legally blonde, water for elephants, sweet home alabama.
James Bond movies especially (the Pierce Brosnan ones)
Mama Mia
One Day
Rurouni Kenshin: Trust and Betrayal
Walk the line
Mummy
Tomb Raider
Steven Spielberg movies
Con air
Sherlock Holmes
Classics like Anna Karenina, Wuthering Heights, Pride & Prejudice, Jane Eyre...
Indiana Jones
Pretty Woman
Jaws
Jurassic Park
Debbie Does Dallas does it for me
Think that "A Beautiful Mind" is a must see movie!
Braveheart
Men of Honor
V for Vendetta
Shrek
Sliding Doors
Toy Story Trilogy
The Lion King
Beauty & The Beast
12 Angry Men
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
Miracle on 34th Street (1994)
Jurassic Park
Star Wars
Atonement
Titanic (1997)
Back to the Future Trilogy
The Breakfast Club
Fantasia
Mary Poppins
Snow White & the Seven Dwarves
The Dark Knight
The Life of Brian
Skyfall
Rocky