<p>Dumb and Dumber. The humor is so crude, it’s hilarious. Ace Ventura: Pet Detective is another of my favorites. JIM CARREY FTW!!</p>
<p>^ Ace Ventura is an awesome movie. The mask and Bruce Almighty are some of my other favorites from Jim Carrey.</p>
<p>No one mentioned Beauty & The Beast
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<p>^ Beauty & The Beast definitely tops animated movies. It’s in my top 10, and probably my top 5 if you don’t count each Star Wars and LOTR movie separately.</p>
<p>^ To be honest, I never got into the Star Wars movies but I never watched a Star Wars movie from beginning to end either so I guess I’m not a good judge of whether it’s good movie or not.</p>
<p>@sharker: Yeah, Bruce Almighty is also very good. </p>
<p>Has anyone here seen Guns of Navarone? That movie is awesome.</p>
<p>^^ The original Trilogy is awesome, but the newer three aren’t quite as good. Too much teenage angst and too many animated characters, and not enough Harrison Ford.</p>
<p>Kung Fu Panda- everyone loves a talking Chinese panda! </p>
<p>The DaVinci Code- (ish, actually, some of the scenes are kind of gruesome)</p>
<p>Harry Potter 7, part 1, and probably part 2 as soon as it comes out. :)</p>
<p>i never get why my friends would like the Twilight saga movies, considering that some of them haven’t even read the actual book! the plot is just all about cliche romance and blah.</p>
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I liked it. Good action/war movie.</p>
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<p>I agree. I’ve been a fan of the Harry Potter series since I was a kid. :)</p>
<p>^ I also like Harry Potter but personally I think the books are better than the movies which is usually the case for any book-based movie.</p>
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The book is much better than the movie. The majority of people who like Twilight are girls and it’s because they somehow relate to it.</p>
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This irritates me so much, because it’s just horribly untrue.</p>
<p>Top 10:</p>
<p>1) Forest Gump
2) LOTR Trilogy
3) The Godfather (parts I and II but especially I)
4) Shawshank Redemption
5) Star Wars (Original Trilogy)
6) Gladiator
7) True Lies
8) Batman Begins/The Dark Knight
9) Good Will Hunting
10) Monty Python and the Holy Grail</p>
<p>This list changes pretty frequently though…</p>
<p>In Bruges.</p>
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Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Personally, I think that the books are usually better than the movies based off of the books because the length of movies makes it difficult to fit in every scene and detail and so you miss out on crucial components of the book.</p>
<p>Dead Poet’s Society.</p>
<p>Donnie Darko
Black Swan
Breakfast Club
Ferris Beuller’s Day Off
Heathers
Trainspotting
Paranoia 1.0
Pi
Fight Club
C.R.A.Z.Y.
Inception
500 Days of Summer
Juno
Little Miss Sunshine</p>
<p>Generally, I love foreign, indie, thinking man’s, psycho thriller, 60’s, and 80’s teen movies.
Give me a combo of three or more of these in one film and I almost definitely love it.</p>
<p>Singin’ in the Rain</p>
<p>(though Cassablanca, The Graduate, A Walk to Remember, 500 Days of Summer, and The Princess Bride are up there too )</p>
<p>Shakespeare in Love <3</p>
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<p>It’s generally true. Let’s see… Things I’ve both read the book of and seen the movie of:</p>
<p>The Fellowship of the Ring: book
The Two Towers: book
The Return of the King: book
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe: book
Prince Caspian: book
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: book
Mary Poppins: debatable
101 Dalmations: movie
The Polar Express: movie
Treasure Island (pick one movie): book</p>
<p>So off the top of my head, the books generally win. But maybe my sample is biased due to the kind of movies I watch and remember.</p>