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Action: Transporter - the main character there is just so... together. And he can drive. Man can he drive!

Sci-Fi - Artificial Intelligence - I really identified with the robot kid... and when he gets "trapped" underwater it broke my heart

Heroic - Gladiator - Now there's a REAL man. I wanna be as awesome as him!

Horror - yech. no horror for me.

Comedy - Wheels on Meals - a Jackie Chan... totally hilarious! Yes, I did get the title right.

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Fight Club, and *shamefully* Moulin Rouge are my fave movies. Best Movies:Fight Club10 Things I Hate About YouAladdin!!!embarrasing i no, but hey!

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My fav movies are A walk to remember written by Nicholas Sparks the story focuses on Jamie Sullivan and Landon carter... Jamie Sullivan was the last person landon was likely to fall for... but ... and thats the story beginsKung POWi cant wait for another movie of Kung Pow its hillarious Great i cant stop laughing at this movie.. check this out a Cow doing the Matrix stuff ... its crazy motha ***** hahahahahaha.... Watch it ....Scary MOvieScary u will get scared to laugh the Scariest Comedy .... hahaha watch this tooi almost like all quality movies... Star wars, troy, king arthur,, etc.... i like comedy, drama, action, horror all kinds of movie except porn... i watch it occassionaly bwhahaha

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Sci-Fi - Artificial Intelligence - I really identified with the robot kid... and when he gets "trapped" underwater it broke my heart

 

 


Hell yeah dude. Plus Transporter is awesome also. If you like AI then you probably will like K-Pax.

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That sounds cool. What is it about?


It's a French movie: The Horseman on the Roof

I loved this movie because it was romantic. I never find that same kind of old-fashioned romance in American movies anymore. Why do American movies lack in this genre? And it might have to do with the fact of the period setting. The whole mood was helped along by the fact that the male lead could only communicate by letter. His narration was doleful and longing, not so much for the action he was after -- since he was wearing officer's boots his mother bought for him and he was trying to live up to his mother's dreams of him -- but to be loved in a no-frills sort of way, what his mother could never provide. And all the swashbuckling and horseback riding too. What can I say, I'm sucker for it.

With the Europeans, they have a whole history attached to their continent where they can do a period piece like this one without coming off as reaching or affectatious. They have a real history here. They way they shoot the whole cholera scenes. I don't think an American director could do this effectively, because we've never been beset with the sort of plague that shuts down entire towns and roads and districts and threatens to engulf a nation. AIDs for example has never reached plague proportions. But with this, the road blocks, the bickering soldiers, the quarantines, the hysterical housewives protecting their children, there's a sense of dire straits that is very real, visceral. I guess it makes the fact of the leads' romance all the more important, their attachment all the more desperately needed. Nicely done.

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