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Yesterday on the family channel there was this movie called "Big Man on Campus" it was about a hunchback...anyways...it was soooo funny and kind of sad too. I need to buy this movie.
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Wayne's World, The Shawshank Redemption, Rocky
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Field of Dreams. It's about an Iowa farmer named Ray Kinsella who hears a voice one day telling him to build a baseball diamond on his cornfield. It can be a tearjerker at the end, but it has some great laughs in it as well. The whole scene at Terence Mann's apartment is hilarious. :)

LotR, of course.

The French Connection. Gene Hackman plays a NYC narcotics detective investigating a case with ties to France. Best car chase EVER.

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Butch and Kid are train/bank robbers who are running from the law and decide to escape to Bolivia. The whole robbery scene with the two attempting to speak Spanish is so funny.
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I saw 'The Butterfly Effect' yesterday. Meh.

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oh my goodness, how could i forget Waynes World!
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One of the best movies EVER!!!

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Ya for sure! Oh man, I always forget that I own them, and then sometimes I remember and I smile :)

Another funny one is View From The Top with Mike Myers & Gwyneth Paltrow. I dunno the movie isnt very good, but Mike Myers is absolutely hilarious.
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I wuite enjoy all the Austin Powers movies, too, speaking of Mike Myers :oops:

Oh! And The Mask ... hah, that move is ... different.

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ace ventura, when nature calls .. i love that movie :lol:
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I like that one too :lol: Never fails to make me laugh my ass off!

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:lol: :nod:

best movie to watch when you're feeling down ..
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Or any time! I watched it like a week ago, randomly, and my god, I was laughing the whole time. :lol:

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Definitely have to say The Shawshank Redemption is one of the best movies ever. Also Forrest Gump, Saving Private Ryan, Pulp Fiction, and Monty Python and the Holy Grail, are among my most favoritest movies. :D
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Spinal Tap is also very funny.
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Ah, Forrest Gump! :love:

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some of my favs are amelie,run lola run, resevoir dogs,lock,stock and two smoking barells,homeroom,horsey
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LotR, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Monty Pythin's the Life of Brian, PotC, Wayne's World, This is Spinal Tap, The Emperor's New Groove :P, Shrek, Fight Club, The Matrix (1st one) ...and maybe some others...
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ihatethunderbay wrote:LotR, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Monty Pythin's the Life of Brian, PotC, Wayne's World, This is Spinal Tap, The Emperor's New Groove :P, Shrek, Fight Club, The Matrix (1st one) ...and maybe some others...


Dont be ashamed of liking the Emperor's New Groove! It's an awesome movie.
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Joe Cool wrote:
ihatethunderbay wrote:LotR, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Monty Pythin's the Life of Brian, PotC, Wayne's World, This is Spinal Tap, The Emperor's New Groove :P, Shrek, Fight Club, The Matrix (1st one) ...and maybe some others...


Dont be ashamed of liking the Emperor's New Groove! It's an awesome movie.


Hehehe, yep. Especially the part where he's talking to the squirrels.. 'squeak squekem squeak squeer'
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American Beauty, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (I urge you all to boycott the remake) and Magnolia are my faves.
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