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This thread is where we put a recommendation for a movie (mainly non-Disney due to the idea of recommending classics we've all seen) on the forum so people can go and see good movies. Also, explain why it's a recommendation. Got it? Then recommend a movie!
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Two movies i recommend people to see:

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
Murder by Death

these movies are very funny :lol:
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I definitely recommend Tokyo Godfathers, which is a wonderful remake of John Ford's The Three Godfathers.

Three homeless people find a baby on Christmas Eve, and decide to find the mother. There is a drunk who left his family, a teen-age girl who ran away, and a drag queen.

This is a PG-13 film, as there is some violence, a bit of language, and some non-PC comments directed to the drag queen (or from him.) There is also a breast in a non-sexual situation.

This is only Japanese language, with English subtitles.
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I also reccomend It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World

But I also reccomend The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming

That also stars Carl Reiner, who was in It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World.

That movie is a laugh a minnute
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2/19/08 - I take this recommendation back because I was young and stupid, and didn't realize the apocalypse was closer than I thought. :D

Cheers,
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I figured that I'd resurrect this thread. I'm making a list of movies that I have on VHS that I'd like to upgrade to DVD, and a list of movies that I'd like to possibly buy on DVD.

Besides my VHS collection, 99% of my DVDs are Disney. I have a list of Disney movies that I want to buy, too, but I know about those.

I guess, based on the movies that I like (that are listed below), if anyone has any recommendations for movies I may like, I'd love to hear them! Mainly I like chick flicks and teen movies...

(I have more films on my list, but these are the ones that I want the most):

A Walk To Remember
All I Want
How to Deal
Chasing Liberty
Saved!
American Dreamz
Because I Said So
License to Wed
Sixteen Candles
The Breakfast Club
Pretty in Pink
Breakfast at Tiffany's
Serendipity
Grease
Pearl Harbor
Titanic
Chicago
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
The Babysitter's Club
Clueless
She's All That
Angus (which isn't even on DVD...grrr!)
Hairspray (I haven't seen this, but I want to)
Legally Blonde
Legally Blonde 2
Annie
Romy & Michele's High School Reunion
Pretty Woman
Shopgirl
Save the Last Dance
Stick It
Billy Madison
Anger Management
Ever After
Never Been Kissed
Notting Hill
Runaway Bride
Stepmom
My Best Friend's Wedding
The Prince & Me
The Prince & Me 2
10 Things I Hate About You
Pleasantville
While You Were Sleeping (another I haven't seen but have wanted to)
How To Lose A Guy in 10 Days (ditto)
Swing Kids (ditto)
Nancy Drew (ditto)
Sleepless in Seattle
You've Got Mail
Thing That You Do
Now and Then
The Wizard of Oz
Gone with the Wind
The Muppets Take Manhattan
The Muppet Movie
The Sound of Music
E.T.
Mean Girls
Crossroads
Driving in Cars with Boys
Can't Hardly Wait
(and a bunch of Mary-Kate & Ashley Olsen movies)

Sorry the list is so long, but hopefully you've gotten a taste of movies that I like.

Thanks! :) :) :)
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I'd recommend:
the two "Bridget Jones" movies
Something's gotta give
Four weddings and a funeral
When Harry met Sally
Forrest Gump
The Princess Bride
I guess you already have "The Princess Diaries" at home
Dreamgirls
Sleepless in Seattle
Drop Dead Gorgeous
Love...Actually
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Just Myself wrote:I recommend A Cinderella Story. Yes it's girly but it's actually pretty funny.
Agreed, there are a number of similarities between it and Disney's Cinderella series. (My biggest complaint with it is how much the character of Shelby Cummings, who played my favorite Cinderella archetype, was caricatured. Since when is her type ever plain stupid?)

At the moment, I wholeheartedly recommend The Swan Princess. It's the kind of film that makes me wish more animated fairy tales had, ahm-- living good mothers. Queen Uberta is such a fantastic side character, and Sandy Duncan was her voice. (Vixey from The Fox & the Hound, although you may not recognize her!)
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Prudence wrote: At the moment, I wholeheartedly recommend The Swan Princess. It's the kind of film that makes me wish more animated fairy tales had, ahm-- living good mothers. Queen Uberta is such a fantastic side character, and Sandy Duncan was her voice. (Vixey from The Fox & the Hound, although you may not recognize her!)
Agreed. And yes Sandy's British accent makes it hard to recognize her.

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World is also recommended by me.
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If you like Gene Wilder and Harrison Ford I recommend The Frisco Kid, Wilder plays a Polish Rabbi from who wanders the Old West going to San Fransico, during the journey he meets a bank Robber (Ford) and they form a friendship
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Dottie wrote:I'd recommend:
the two "Bridget Jones" movies
Something's gotta give
Four weddings and a funeral
When Harry met Sally
Forrest Gump
The Princess Bride
I guess you already have "The Princess Diaries" at home
Dreamgirls
Sleepless in Seattle
Drop Dead Gorgeous
Love...Actually
Thanks, Dottie- those all sound like my kinds of movies! :)
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The Iron Giant is an excellent movie and looks like it would fit your tastes.
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"All Dogs Go to Heaven", one of the best Don Bluth films IMO.
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I recommend this movie, I've seen it over and over again :

"Lost in Translation"
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"About a boy" (Hugh Grant)
"About Schmith" (Jack Nicholson)

"Snow cake" (Sigourny Weaver, Alan Rickman)
"Gorillas in the mist" (Sigourny Weaver)

Fun with Danny Kaye:
"The Court Jester"
"The inspector General"
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My friend and I went to see "Be Kind Rewind" today. It's a really weird movie but I like that it's a comedy with such a strange unique style standing out from today's usual comedy films.

I am now an official fan of the works of Michel Gondry. I think you will enjoy the parts of the film where theyre making their own versions of "Ghostbusters, Rush Hour 2, The Lion King, Robocop," and many others.
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Uncle Remus wrote:Murder by Death
I second that recommendation, with a bullet! It's one of the funniest movies I've ever seen. Pure Genius:
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I think my first and foremost recommendation to other people is 1962's classic Masterpiece of ghostly, creepy, atmospheric horror:
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Can't beat it!


And, for a more "mainstream" genre, my favorite Action movie:
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Trust me, this one's a winner.
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Post by PeterPanfan »

I figured I'd bump this thread since I've been gaining inspiration to watch a lot of movies I want to see but haven't seen yet.

Based on movies that I really enjoy (Which I will list below), does anyone have any reccomendations?

Romy and Michele's High School Reunion
Love, Actually
Chicago
Rent
The Wizard of Oz
Mean Girls
Harry Potter series
Stardust
Serendipity
She's the Man
Sweet Home Alabama
Just Like Heaven
Legally Blonde
Hairspray

There are some more but I can't think right now. :P
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I watched Stranger Than Fiction for the second time last night, having first seen it about a year ago. And I found it much more emotionally involving this second time around (and I cried at the end of the first viewing). So yes, I left the film crying like a new born baby.

It's an excellent film. I can't recommend it enough, even if you are a Will Farrell hater.
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She's the Man, is a very good movie.
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