Sunshine Holets: The Godfather I and II (but not III of course)
Karey Dunken: The Lovely Bones
Manie Labat: The Exorcist
Erica Bottaro: You can view the idea for free making use of: http://is.gd/movienet
Shaquita Wernicki: they are not scary they r quite funny but i love .the orphan.wrong turn.the hills have eyesvery gd films...Show more
Particia Thorton: Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Morris Cuomo: The Godfather.
Curt Broadhead: Inception
Willa Holte: Repo! The Genetic Opera
Wally Gower: The Thing (Dir: John Carpenter), 1982
Cole Desher: HP7 II
Derick Kinnard: I have no favorite scary movie.
Star Gollnick: Shawshank RedemptionOne Flew Over The Cuckoo's NestSchindler's ListTaxi Driver 12 Angry Men Terminator 2 City Of God The Matrix...Show more
Amada Greising: The best movie ever is a movie that hasn't come out yet. This blockbuster hit will come out in a few years. It will be called, "Eight me! n eating a dog." This movie is going to be a drama/thriller about an FBI agent who travels the world seeking the key in an intergalactic space dome only to find that his retarded but practically witty brother IS the key. In the end everyone learns a valuable lesson except, of course, everyone who dies in the last scene.
Hye Caulley:
Reginald Maxi: Boondock Saints
Dallas Bartolini: Avatar, Coraline, CHUCKY!!!!Avatar is an amazing movie, I'd recommend it for anyone. Best movie in the world, not just my opinion but other people. It's just interesting and creative. And Coraline, is a horror movie with buttoned eyes, ghosts, and it is animated. Its about a girl who enters a secret door to another world, the same except different parents, and that it is not reality, though still real. Chucky, yes it is cheesy, but it is pretty funny. Scared me to death as a toddler, my first look at a scary doll. F*ck it, lol....Show more
Randall Twehous: OMG...i always l! augh at 'horror' movies cs really there aren't so many good on! es out there but the one that scared the hell out of me was REC!!
Donella Vasta: I would have to say the Shawshank Redemption.
Hilde Heskett: Conjuring 2
Pam Rampadarat: JawsTombstone Braveheart GladiatorThe Lost BoysThe Lord of the Rings SeriesThe Birds
Cassey Hollinghurst: You've Got Mail i watch it over and over
Penelope Armond: Raise the Red Lantern
Bailey Lares: Always has been and always will be the blair witch project, it is the only movie that ever scared me
An Trebil:
Gaylord Barragan: Easy Answer. CASABLANCA.There have many very good ones, but none that could stand up over many many years as the best.
Jose Bouliouris: Titanic
Bailey Lares: My top 2 choices would be:1. The Matrix2. The Treasure of the Sierra MadreBy a recent polling for the top movies of all times, the results included: 1. The Godfather - (1972, Francis Ford Coppola) (Marlon Brando, Al Pacino) 2. Citizen Kane - (1941, Orson Welles) (Ors! on Welles, Joseph Cotton) 3. Casablanca - (1942, Michael Curtiz) (Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman) 4. Gone With the Wind - (1939, Victor Fleming) (Vivien Leigh, Clark Gable) 5. Seven Samurai - (1959, Akira Kurosawa) (Takashi Shimura, Yoshio Inaba, Toshiro Mifune) 6. Wizard of Oz - (1939, Victor Fleming) (Judy Garland, Ray Bolger) 7. On the Waterfront - (1954, Elia Kazan) (Marlon Brando, Carl Malden, Rod Steiger) 8. The Bridge on the River Kwai - (1957, David Lean) (Alec Guinness, William Holden) 9. Rules Of The Game - (1939, Jean Renoir) (Roland Toutain, Nora Gregor)10. The Godfather Part II - (1974, Francis Ford Coppola) (Al Pacino, Robert DeNiro)11. Lawrence of Arabia - (1962, David Lean) (Peter O'Toole, Anthony Quinn)12. It's A Wonderful Life - (1946, Frank Capra) (James Stewart, Donna Reed)13. Schindler's List - (1993, Steven Spielberg) (Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes, Ben Kingsley)14. To Kill A Mockingbird - (1962, Robert Mulligan) (Gregory Peck, Mary Badham)15. Rag! ing Bull - (1980, Martin Scorsese) (Robert DeNiro, Joe Pesci)16. Star W! ars - (1977, George Lucas) (Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Alec Guinness)17. La Strada - (1954, Federico Fellini) (Giulietta Masina, Anthony Quinn)18. Psycho - (1960, Alfred Hitchcock) (Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh)19. Sunset Boulevard - (1950, Billy Wilder) (Gloria Swanson, William Holden)20. La Dolce Vita - (1960, Federico Fellini) (Marcello Mastroianni, Anouk Aimee)...Show more
Gladys Worthing: orphan,
Caryl Mclaen: the orphan lol i haven't seen many scary movies
Mohamed Szollosi: Lord of the Rings, great story, superb acting, marvelous camera work, stunning visuals, a great director and put all three extended version together for a 10 hour movie extravaganza.
Trena Berum: scary movie lol no mosnster on elm street was amazingly scary
Cassondra Vanholland: saw 7
Hunter Osterberger: the shiningbut i haven't seen many horror movies
Salvatore Walls: Too many to choose from: Seven, Silence of the Lambs, The Godfather, Pulp Fiction, Casin! o...
Armando Somes: C.R.A.S.H.Running ScaredFreedom WritersP.O.T.C 1 and 2Step upTriston and Isolde (before romeo and juliet)Lord Of The WarsMr. and Mrs. SmithThe Four Brothers Lord Of The Ring 1 2 3 and 4
Nicolasa Henke:
Sharron Salin: My top 5:Waking Ned DevineA River Runs Through ItMaster & CommanderJoe vs. the VolcanoThe Count of Monte Cristo...Show more
Lorelei Lilburn: Avatar,Hangover,The zohan
Keven Woodington: Enter The Dragonwith Morgan Freeman and Bruce Lee
Wally Perrien: NANCY DREW!! OMG! That is the best movie on the planet. It is a comedy/adventure/mystrey/drama! I am not giving it away, but if I was the director, I'd make the guy with the one brown eye, and the one blue eye come up to nancy's bedroom window and show just his eyes, and break in! Freaky huh? I love the ending though. The house still is freaky! PLus I admire nancy because of her bravery, and to be different, and stay different. Plus, she seems so confident, yo! u can tell because in the scene where she is in the limo with the bad g! uys and her dad, she doesn't clutch her dad's hand, she keeps her own distance.peace,:Dchatterbox98:D
May Stands: hey ur a stealer. i asked this same question. w/e. any who i think the best movie ever is lion king hands down. but the pursuit of happiness and forrest gump are very close seconds. the acting was so real i actually cried
Ofelia Kieck: Orphan was the scariest, most shocking, most sick, and most twisted movie i have ever seen, it is worth watchingI also recommend:Murderer-A Chinese Horror Movie not very well known in the United States and is a lot like "Orphan"American Psycho-Very good movieThe UninvitedR Point-Korean Horror MovieShutter IslandA Tale of Two SistersSilent Hill-Good MovieAll of these movies listed above got a shocking and sometimes scary twist at the end...Show more
Jesse Japak: The Lord of the Ring trilogy. It is an amazing series, and won 11 Grammys. Peter Jackson does a fantastic job of bringing alive one of the greatest fantas! y fiction novels of all time. Jackson pays close attention to the detail and descriptions of Tolkien and displays them throughout the movie with eloquence and beauty.
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