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michel
Posted: June 16th, 2009, 4:41pm Report to Moderator
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I might add "The Ghost and Mrs Muir"




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Quoted from michel
I might add "The Ghost and Mrs Muir"




Michel


I remember that one! That would be fun to watch again.

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The Big Chill shows what you can do with well-written characters sitting around and talking.


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'Vanilla Sky', 'cos it means so much to me on a personal level. When a film can just sum up an issue in your life, then you will forever cherish it.

I know it can be quite hated, though!

Real marmite movie.

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michel
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Quoted from Sandra Elstree.


I remember that one! That would be fun to watch again.

Sandra



I wouldn't say "fun". It might be one of the most poetical movie I ever seen. Along with Wim Wender's "Wings of Desire"


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Zack
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Gladiator.

It has everything you could ever want in a film. It is perfection.

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The end of Gladiator was perfection


Isle 10- A series I'm currently writing with my friend Adam and it will go into production soon. Think The Office meets 10 Items or Less.

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dogglebe
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Rather than just name a movie, I think people should include why they like this particular movie.


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The Big Chill shows what you can do with well-written characters sitting around and talking.


As a writer, I liked this movie because the characters were so well developed.  There were no fancy special effects in the movie and the closest thing to an action sequence is the cast playing a minute or two of ytouch football.  The movie relied on acting and a strong script.


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The Silence of the Lambs.

Perfect script, perfect acting, perfect everything. It was great on all levels. Also an amazing adaptation of the book. Almost follows the book to a tee and it still comes out perfect.

..and then of course Jody Foster was in it...


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James R
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Little Miss Sunshine

Amazing script, I use it often for reference on how to write. All characters are given time for development and each helps to define the others. Good pacing, the story just flows and makes you want to keep going. Great dialogue, snappy and quotable.

And one of the greatest endings to a "family" movie ever.


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Gladiator.

It has everything you could ever want in a film. It is perfection.

Seconded, though the script wasn't as strong for me.

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