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My absolute favorite movie of all time is The Lion King, followed closely by Balto: I'm a huge fan of hand-drawn animation. All Dogs Go to Heaven is another favorite, and pretty much anything by Don Bluth! I also love animal, adventure and fantasy movies. Homeward Bound and The Journey of Natty Gann are among my favorite non-animated movies.

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Ohhh fantasy is always great! Have you seen the new Hobbit film @bullfrogs? 

And yeah comic style movies like those are awesome! Superheros rock but I won't get into my Marvel vs DC debate though or else I will be here too long :P

Yeah I saw the first 2 hobbit films but I've been put of watching the third for now because unfortunately it sounds terrible :/ I really liked the fist 2 so when I get around to watching it I bet I'll enjoy it though :P

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Yeah I saw the first 2 hobbit films but I've been put of watching the third for now because unfortunately it sounds terrible :/ I really liked the fist 2 so when I get around to watching it I bet I'll enjoy it though :P

 You will be happily suprized if you expect it to be terrible haha! Besides a couple of scenes it's just a whole epic movie of amazing awesomeness!!! Just a shame the middle earth saga is at it's end...

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My favorite genres are animated, sci/fi, action/thriller, and some fantasy.

 

It's really hard to choose my ultimate favorite since I have lots of movies I enjoyed. But some movies I like that I can name right now are most Disney and Pixar films, Wizard of Oz, Lord of the Rings, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Matrix, E.T., Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, and Indiana Jones films.


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Princess Mononoke 

Naushika

Equestria Girl

Rainbow Rocks

The Admiral: Roaring Currents (Tells about a man who protected South Korea  :wub: )

Nobita's Dinosaur

Nemo

How to train your dragon

How to drain your dragon 2

Resident Evil Degeneration

Resident Evil Damnation

Pokemon: Destiny Deoxys

Pokemon: Cocoon of Destruction and Diancie

Pokemon: Genesect and the legend awakened

Pokemon: Kyruem vs The sword of justice

Pokemon: Victini and Zekrom

Pokemon: Victini and Reshiram

Night at the Museum

Night at the Museum 2

Ao oni

 

Most of em are animated and adventure genre.

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wowzers you got your list sorted :P But I'm glad to see someone else who likes Equestria girls that much because I really liked it and so far haven't seen people who liked it as much, not on my list of best things I've seen but really good :D

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My favourite movie is Finding Nemo

I loved it as a child, and I still do. :P

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But my favourite genre is actually horror. (I know right, it doesn't make sense).

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Forrest Gump and The Lion King are my favorites. As for my genre, it's probably comedy or mystery.... Or "feel-good" movies.


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You will be happily suprized if you expect it to be terrible haha! Besides a couple of scenes it's just a whole epic movie of amazing awesomeness!!! Just a shame the middle earth saga is at it's end...

Oh cool. I heard that the fights scenes go on endlessly and that the love story bit is awful so I got kinda worried! :D by the way there is a third book in the middle earth series called silmarillion but Tolkiens kids don't want to sell the rights to it unfortunately :( so yeah the films are done sadly


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Least Favorite:

 

The Legend of Hercules : An awful film on so many levels. The product value is sh*t, the costumes and sets look like they were bought at a local costume store, the acting is atrocious, the special effects are a joke, the fight scenes rip off 300 and Gladiator (Poorly), and the romance is cringeworthy.


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my favorite movie would have to be the Great Gatsby the ending made me cry and i don't think i have a least favorite movie 

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My least favorite movie is a tie between "Cabin in the Woods" and "Transformers 4". Both movies were just ridiculous. Cabin in the Woods was just about a couple of kids being killed by a secret society so that they can make their annual sacrifice to the earth gods. One of teenagers ended up not dying and the gods destroyed the world as a result. 

iirc, the movie was purposely ridiculous. I think it was a parody.

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omg... just ONE?! ARE YOU KIDDING ME? well... if you insist...

 

I would go with Frozen. I don't care what anyone says because this movie is awesome. I relate to Elsa, and I absolutely ADORE her. <3 As for my least favorite movie, that would the Incredibles. I just... I can't stand that movie at all. I think it's because I was forced to watch it once when I didn't really want to or something. D:


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Favorites:

-The almighty ogrelord Shrek

-The Lion King

-Finding Nemo

-Sonic OVA

-Thomas and Friends: Tale of the Brave

-The Angry Video Game Nerd Movie

 

Least Favorites:

-Chicken Little

-Thomas and Friends: Misty Island Rescue

-High School Musical

-The Super Mario Bros. Movie

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Oh cool. I heard that the fights scenes go on endlessly and that the love story bit is awful so I got kinda worried! :D

There a few like that, like the white orc sence.. You'll see what I mean, but that's because 80 percent of the movie is fighting, it's the battle of five armies so come on, they have to show 5 armies worth of battles :3 No gore though, don't remember seeing any blood except for on a dead girl :o

Speaking of bad movies has anyone seen Jenifer's Body? I mean come on with that soundtrack, there is a 20 second death metal track playing over a guy literally standing still alone! Other great scenes include... Well nothing, I have no idea why its semi-popular in my country

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Least Favorites Films I Hated:
 
The Marine-The first outing by WWE films featuring their top guy John Cena & Robert Patrick from Terminator 2. Story about an ex marine trying to save his wife from diamond thieves. The first 40 min are ok and action packed, but the film meanders awkwardly after that. Cena has little dialogue for the rest of the film, the focus appears to be more on antagonist Patrick and his crew, and the film is littered w/ random encounters, nonsensical twists and a bland ending. Like most WWE shows. 
 
Osmosis Jones- Most of you probably saw this when you were little, but even as a kid I gagged and almost threw up at the gross humor of this film. Decent moral. Scumbag dad played by Bill Murray learns to change in order stay with his daughter, while the bone headed mistakes that got him sick are corrected by the animated white blood cell street cop, Ozzy, voiced by Chris Rock. Can't believe this movie got it's own spin off cartoon. 
 
Sucker Punch- I was excited for this film years back. I thought it was gonna be a story about a girl who travels from her reality in an asylum to a steam punk dreamscape to fight menaces and horrors. Instead, I got the tragic story envisioned in a burlesque style dream vision about a group of girls who gather tools to escape, their attempts depicted as those same steampunk anime fantasy battles though hypnotising security staff via errotic dance & music. But then *spoilers* the girls die one by one and the lead heroine sacrifices herself, getting lobotomized so that the least likable girl of her group can escape. Not at all what I was expecting and a rather depressing film overall.
 
Godzilla- Copy and paste the first 6 words from the above synopsis. This film should have been epic. And according to the trailers, that's what it was going to be. I expected Godzilla wreaking mass devastation upon the world in a modern reimagining of the 1954 classic. What I got was some weak story about a marine trying to get back to his wife and kid who shouldn't have been in harms way in the first place, with Godzilla used as a backdrop. We cant really care about the characters. Lead marine played by the actor from Kick Ass is boring, stoic and unemotional. Why should we care about a guy with the charisma of cardboard? His wife is the generic blonde with the random kid. Ken Watanabe hardly has any lines and just stares at stuff. His character, Dr. Serizawa, had a major role in the original film, and now is reduced to tertiary character status. Bryan Cranston's acting was top notch in this, you felt for him and believed him... for the 20 minutes he was on screen before he was nonchalantly killed off. To top it all off we hardly see godzilla. 20 minutes of a two hour film, and most of it is done through smoke, darkness, or shaky cam footage. Also, they did a major no no in monster films: You don't skip the fight scene! The moment Godzilla makes his appearance and does his awesome roar, you knew s##t was gonna get real, and when he charged at the M.u.t.o.h., we were expecting a brawl to rival Pacific Rim... and we cut away to a kid playing with toy dinosaurs. Who wants to see that? Godzilla '98 was a better film than this. 
 
Transformers 2- Not enough giant robots fighting. Face palm worthy autobot characters. You couldn't tell which decepticon was which. We don't give a damn about Shia LaBeouf, his family, his college or Megan Fox's character. Plus the villain was weak and not canon to the original series and the last 30 minutes are basically a series of glorified cutscenes for the US military. In reflection, the whole series was way too nationalistic. Too many american flags, too much capitalist product placement, too much america is here to kick ass. And like america, the film is now being marketed to the Chinese.  It's giant robots fighting each other. How could you screw that up? 
 
Team America- This film was made by the same guys who did south park. I do not like south park, the characters or the humor portrayed in it. I didn't even want to see this film but my parents dragged me there anyways and they regretted it.  There was stuff in there they wished I didn't see. 
 
Most Favorites:
 
Kung Foo Hustle

This film is just too funny, and action packed. When the poster said it was a Roadrunner cartoon brought to life, they weren't too far off. Tons of awesome fight scenes and a bunch of violent slapstick that all ties together. 

 
Fight Club 
 Not too surprising. Most people who have seen this will get why I like it. Saw it on Spike TV during the 10 year reunion special and it was nothing like I expected.

The Crow 
 The 90's film that thrust the anti-hero into the spotlight. Dark, Gritty, Gothic. This film is stylized to the core and I love it that way. Forget CGI, create an elaborate nightmare city scape, and film in the darkest goth-punk themed places you can find. And best of all, create a vengeful character we can resonate with and cheer for as he goes on an innovative kill spree.
The Crow 3: Salvation  As far as sequels go, this is pretty good, almost on par with the original. This film was made to be shown in theaters. Sad it got the direct to video treatment instead. In this, a black magic crow resurrect a wrongly executed prisoner in order to hunt down the man who framed him for his girlfriend's murder.

 
Now You See Me 

The premise about musicians robbing banks and getting popular for it is interesting enough, but then showing how it was done, what they were really after, and showing most of the film from the antagonists p.o.v. made you cheer for them more and wonder what they're gonna do next. I should see if this is on Netflix.

 
Homeward Bound 
A childhood favorite of mine. 2 dogs and a cat wonder the california mountains in search of their family. Very heartwarming, genuinely funny when it needs to be, and it harkens back to the days of just seeing voiced over animals act out on screen, rather than the CGI add ons we see today. 
 
My magical dog

 Been a long while since I've last seen this. Toby, his dad, and their dog Lucky move to a new home after their mother's death. But the kids evil aunt wants to have sole custody so she can have access to the estate, so she hires 2 teenage thugs to steal the dads paperwork showing legal custody. During the theft, Lucky chases the two, but gets killed by a truck. But late in the night, Lucky's ghost returns to Toby, and helps him and his new (girl)friend find the missing documents as well has set up Toby's dad with a new love. Not sure how it would fare now, but I loved this film as a kid. Cheesy, low budget, but still fun.

 
Fluke

Apparently I have a thing for talking animal films. On paper this looks like another talking dog family film, but in reality it's far more serious in tone. A man gets killed in a car crash and is reincarnated as a golden retriever puppy, and the film focuses on the people and dogs he meets through his new life, and as his past life returns to him, he begins to travel the country in search of his wife and kid... and the man that killed him. Not often you see a concept like a talking dog given such a dramatic story. Very emotional film, one of the few that almost made me cry.

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My favorite movie is the 2009 movie The Incredible Hulk.

 

It's really hard to make a Hulk movie because you can either have too much Hulk, leading to no story whatsoever, or you can have too much story, leading to very little Hulk.

 

I feel that they really balanced out the Hulk scenes while also having a good story in the movie. And I think Edward Norton totally rocked at being Bruce Banner. He was just so convincing. I could see him being a scientist hiding inner rage that, when unleashed, will demolish the city.

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