Favorite Movies of all Time

<p>Edward Scissorhands is so beautiful. It’s just so magical.</p>

<p>And Danny Elfman’s score only adds more to the beauty. Listen to “Ice Dance” on youtube. It’s pretty much the prettiest music score ever.</p>

<p>I love Tim Burton.</p>

<p>RENT!. It made me laugh and cry and feel like I was finally ‘an us, not a them’. It’s perhaps the only story where I loved every single character to death.</p>

<p>I also like La Mala Educaccion, Dead Poets Society and the History Boys (Dead Poets Society with a few obscene and crassy twists ;))</p>

<p>Now I really wanna watch it! I had the opportunity to before, I just didn’t pay attention. I just remember some lady took him in and got him clothes, and that’s about all I saw.</p>

<p>Don’t like History Boys</p>

<p>My favorite movies are Casablanca and The Maltese Falcon, both from the first half of the previous century.
I like old movies, old music and my name means “Old man”. OMG, I just realized I’m a pedo disguised as HS student!!!1!!</p>

<p>Matrix
The Perfect Storm
Flowers for Algernon (charly)
Forrest Gump
Legally Blonde (the first one)
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Borat</p>

<p>Flowers for Algernon…that book made me cry SOOOO MUCH :cry:
Also, how could I forget Legally Blonde!? lol it’s on my dvr</p>

<p>The Maltese Falcon is very good. Humphrey Bogart is so badass in that film.</p>

<p>Never saw Casablanca yet. I heard it’s so depressing, like Dr. Zhivago.</p>

<p>I really wanna see Casablanca, I’m havin’ another girls night at my house tomorrow, we should just have a movie night.</p>

<p>^^Bogart is one of the main reasons these two are my favorites. :slight_smile:
Casablanca is not terribly depressing - I’d rate Falcon as the more depressing of the two.</p>

<p>How is The Maltese Falcon depressing?</p>

<p>It’s not exactly depressing, but still more depressing that Casablanca, IMO.</p>

<p>Charlie Wilson’s War, not a cinematic achievement like “The Godfather” of “Apocalypse Now” (my other two favorite movies) but is one of the few films that is both a drama and is incredibly funny.</p>

<p>Have you ever heard of dramedy?</p>

<p>Or black comedy? The Coen brothers do a lot of black comedy.</p>

<p>[Category:Black</a> comedy films - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Black_comedy_films]Category:Black”>Category:Black comedy films - Wikipedia)</p>

<p>^ I have but most of dramedy and black comedy films are more comedy than drama. Charlie Wilson’s War was mostly drama but with many fantasic lines.</p>

<p>Oh. Well you should get that in many dramas, actually. Try to look for it the next time you watch one.</p>

<p>Like Pulp Fiction. DEFINITELY a drama. But there are some hilarious parts in it.</p>

<p>Actually, many of Quentin Tarantino’s movies are like that.</p>

<p>You have a good point in with Tarantino… I loved Pulp Fiction too</p>

<p>I don’t think I’ve ever laughed so hard as the time when Jules and Vincent were in the car with the black kid in the back… and Vincent accidently shoots him in the head. </p>

<p>I was like “OH S**<em>! hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha *almost falls out of chair</em>”</p>

<p>^It’s funny cuz he’s dead. LMAO</p>

<p>I think the best movie I’ve seen is Metropolis, the really old German expressionist movie</p>