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Rated: 18+ · Book · Opinion · #956430
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#754460 added June 9, 2012 at 12:19pm
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Favorite Movies
I'm not a huge movie fan, mainly because I prefer tv shows, but here are a few of my favorites:

Triangle(2009): A thriller/mystery onboard a strange boat off the coast of Florida. The real meaning of the movie has been debated for years on imdb message boards. To give you any more details would ruin the movie.

Mulholland Drive(2001): David Lynch's masterpiece about the underbelly of Hollywood, played out with colorful characters who may or may not be who they think they are. Starring Naomi Watts and Laura Harring.

The Fifth Element(1997): A superhuman women is re-created to save earth from the threat of a dark planet. Bruce Willis, Milla Jovavich, and Chris Tucker star in modern sci-fi classic.

Flashdance(1983): Classic dance movie that is still inspiring people today. Jennifer Beals stars.

The Sensei: Feel good anti-bullying movie that kicks butt. Starring D. Lee Inosanto.

Fight Club: Charasmatic man starts a fight club that revolutionizes the world. "The first rule of fight club is: you do not talk about Fight Club." Based on the book by Chuck Palahniuk and starring Brad Pitt and Edward Norton.

Demon Knight: A Tales From The Crypt feature film about the forces of good vs. evil. Typical demon vs. human story, but told in a unique way with awesome characters. This isn't a typical slasher film, and I would have loved to see this turned into a series. Oh well, at least it's on DVD.

Ritual: Another Tales From The Crypt feature. It's about a sick man suffering from what appears to be a voodoo curse in Jamaica, but not everything is as it appears. Tim Curry is deliciously funny in this, and Kristen Wilson steals the show.

Silent Hill: Loosely based on the video game series, this horror movie involves the trials of a mother trying to find her adopted daughter in an old abandoned mining town. This is probably the only video game adaptation that doesn't suck.

What Lies Beneath: A sadly forgotten thriller from the year 2000. Michelle Pfieffer stars as a woman who believes her next door neighbor is a murderer. Unfortunately for her, murder is closer than she thinks. Harrison Ford plays her husband.

The Uninvited(2009): A teenage girl returning home from a mental institution is shocked to discover her widowed father is marrying a woman with a mysterious past. Based on the Korean film "A Tale Of Two Sisters". Starring Emily Browning, David Strathairn, Elizabeth Banks, and Arielle Kebbel.


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