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Old 01-27-2011, 06:36 PM   #331
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1. Sweeney Todd (takes the form of greek tragedy, really powerful)
2. Les Miserables (the one with Liam Neeson and Geoffrey Rush. Jean Valjean is my dream man)
3. Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame (seeing beyond appearances.. good on an adult level!)
4. Slumdog Millionaire (a gorgeous love story about fate and perseverance.)
5. Phantom of the Opera 2004 (Not nearly as good as the play, but still haunting and beautiful)
6. Jekyll and Hyde (they filmed a version with David Hasselhof... horrible acting on his part, but the play is incredible. Talks about the duality of man and the fascades we tend to wear in our lives. Very honest.)
7. The Little Mermaid (Come on.. who doesn't love this movie? )
8. The Return of the King (Sooo powerful! Great themes, beautiful scenery and music, quotes to live by!)
9. RENT (after you get past the initial vulgarity of some parts it's a really eye opening story about every life being worth it and our need to treasure every moment of every day.)
10. Gone With The Wind (Classic and timeless)

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Old 03-16-2011, 12:01 AM   #332
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1. The Man Who Knew Too Little (Bill Murray is THE BEST)
2. Bewitched (w/Will Ferrell...I LOVE this movie)
3. The Three Amigos (Steve Martin, Chevy Chase, & Martin Short = hilarious)
4. Martian Child (this movie is so sweet...I love it)
5. The Secret Garden (1993 version...just something magical about it)
6. Anne of Green Gables (classic...who doesn't love Anne of Green Gables?)
7. Mean Girls (this movie cracks me up)
8. Facing the Giants (just awesome)
9. Son of Rambow (funny and heartwarming)
10. The Little Princess (1995 version...charming and full of friendship)
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Old 03-16-2011, 12:02 AM   #333
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1. Sweeney Todd (takes the form of greek tragedy, really powerful)
2. Les Miserables (the one with Liam Neeson and Geoffrey Rush. Jean Valjean is my dream man)
3. Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame (seeing beyond appearances.. good on an adult level!)
4. Slumdog Millionaire (a gorgeous love story about fate and perseverance.)
5. Phantom of the Opera 2004 (Not nearly as good as the play, but still haunting and beautiful)
6. Jekyll and Hyde (they filmed a version with David Hasselhof... horrible acting on his part, but the play is incredible. Talks about the duality of man and the fascades we tend to wear in our lives. Very honest.)
7. The Little Mermaid (Come on.. who doesn't love this movie? )
8. The Return of the King (Sooo powerful! Great themes, beautiful scenery and music, quotes to live by!)
9. RENT (after you get past the initial vulgarity of some parts it's a really eye opening story about every life being worth it and our need to treasure every moment of every day.)
10. Gone With The Wind (Classic and timeless)
3, 5, 7, 8, and 10 ROCK! I haven't seen the others.
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1) Happy Gilmore
2) See Spot Run
3) Inception
4) Live Free Die Hard
5) Pirates of the Carribean
6) Better off Dead
7) Grosse Point Blank
8) Bourne Idenity
9) Transformers
10) Bourne Ultimatium
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