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Old 12.30.2007, 01:24 PM   #12
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1. One film that changed your life
Star Wars - if i recall correctly, i didn't watch this movie until i was 12 years old, not sure why, but after that it kind of took my interests down a path that stayed that way for about 5 years, etc et al

2. One film you have watched more than once
The Love Bug - more then even Star Wars, a disney film from 1968 that dominated my childhood, fortunately it remains a good film to watch to this day with great over the top performances by Buddy Hackett and David Tomlinson, and encouraged boy-racerism with the auto racing template

3. One film you would want on a desert island
Seven Samurai - a 200 minute long film which is a plus, but just a masterpiece, endlessly rewatchable

4. One film that made you laugh
Caddyshack - the writing collaboration of Harold Ramis and Douglas Kenney only produced 2 films: Animal House and this film, it is believed that Kenney committed suicide because of the poor reception the film received at the time, and the hack-est hollywood writers have trying to emulate ever since with little real impact or understanding of good comedy. Absolutely solid cast including Ted Knight, Chevy Chase, and Bill Murray and the always disrespected Rodney Dangerfield

5. One film that made you cry
The Breakfast Club - had to think about one film that stuck out, but this does, a little too haunting of my high school days of group therapy, especially in the scenes where they discuss why they are in detention, and the fact i was at one point all five archetypes of the film

6. One film you wish had been made
i can't answer that question

7. One film you wish had never had been made
The Fast and the Furious - having seen too many young idiots spend so much money to spiffy up their cars to look like the ones in the film and just causing more asshole drivers is enough reason to hate this film

8. The last film you saw
E.T. - hadn't watched it in many years, the best quality of any Spielberg film is ability to use light and shadow to it's fullest

9. One film you have been meaning to see
a lot
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