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Awesome movies to Recommend

Warning:DON'T SEE PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 4

Trust me you will be severely disappointed. It's even worse than the atrocious At World's End. Do yourselves a favour and just watch the first one instead...or go see Thor if it's still in the cinema......or wait until X-Men next wednesday =P
 
So I'm going through a Scott Pilgrim phase right now, guys! (As you can tell from my avatar.)

STEPHEN STILLS IS GAY!!!!!! :DDDDDD
 
Two new ones:

White Lion: A touching movie about a young man who believes it is his destiny to watch over a white lion cub he finds in Africa.

The Cove: A wonderful movie that pretty much inspires you to get off of your ass and do something about animal rights. A warning though: it is somewhat 'gruesome' and you shouldn't watch it unless you think you can deal with dying animals that are pretty much being slaughtered.

Bunny and the Bull: Just... wow. It's amazing. It's about a young man and his best friend who go out to Spain after winning a shitload of money betting on a horse race. The visuals are great, and if you are a fan of The Mighty Boosh, you'll recognize Noel Fielding, Julian Barratt, Rich Fulcher, and even the director, Paul King.
 
I'll squeeze in a few random ones.

Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Guns: A lovely heist movie about a card sharp who screws up real bad, and now he and his friends plan to rob a local gang for the money to pay off the gambling debt. It's like a British Ocean's Eleven. I like the old feel it has, despite being from 1998 it feels like it could be at least 15 years older.

The Princess Bride: I'm pretty damn sure someone has already mentioned it, I just don't want to go through the thread again. It's damned good fun, a great take on the fairy tale with all the tropes.

Twelve Angry Men, 1957: Twelve men on a jury decide on the fate of a teenager convicted of murder. It's all about their interpersonal and some of their intrapersonal conflicts, in debating over whether or not the boy actually did it, they end up exploring a lot of each other. Great film, love the dialogue and conflicts.
 
One of my all time favorite American-made animated movies (other than Disney) was the ORIGINAL "The Land Before Time".

Pretty short, though, as some Sharptooth scenes had to be cut to keep the G Rating.
Don Bluth is an animation WIZARD.
The huge amount of sequels kinda killed it, though.

On a more mature note, I also enjoyed Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Then again, who didnt'?
 
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