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JenniK
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Ok I'm a Disney freak so my all time fave movie is " the one that started it all".... Snow White. I am not ashamed to admit that I enjoy Disney movies, my inner child just tends to be a lot more outer than most people's! [Taunt]
I am ashamed to admit that I have watched Blazing Saddles.....once.....the most moronic movie ever made! I will not make that mistake again.

I have seen The Princess Diaries, and I also liked Save the Last Dance and the Anne of Green Gables series. [Blushing]

[ July 12, 2004, 05:01 PM: Message edited by: JenniK ]

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I really enjoy the movie Undercover Blues .
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Blazing Saddles happens to be one of the funniest movies ever made. Mel Brooks is genuis!

Hobbes [Smile]

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"In the Army Now" with Pauly Shore.

I'm pretty sure I'm the only person in either Northern Virginia or Utah who likes ST V: The Final Frontier. I went through various stages of not liking and liking, mostly peer pressure driven. I guess most of my reasons for liking it are fairly personal.

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I enjoy both Sister Act and Sister Act II: Back in the Habit.
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Undercover Blues is great.

"I am Muerto!"

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first of all blazing saddles was pretty darn good. No way that movie could be made nowadays without people everywhere getting ticked off. Also Pooka .... your pretty serious about ST V there. Gotta admit, not so good really.
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At work again btw, and again really bored. So You all know what that means ... ITS TIME FOR ANOTHER TOP FIVE!!! of course the reason that this ties in is because no one likes for others to know what scares the livin-bejesus out of them. And make no mistake these movies freaked me out.

Best horror flicks ever:
5. Gothica. I know, I know, lame right. Sure most of it was lame but that one scene with Halle all by herself in the asylum, and then that dead girl comes out of nowhere. I screamed, I'll admit it.
4. The Shinning. Not the one with Nicholson though, the remake done by king himself. Most of the movie blew, but there was about five or six scenes throughout that four hour epic that still scare me when I think about them
3. The Others. cool movie, good plot, and Nichol Kidman. But the end was scary. Maybe its because I watched that thing all by myself in a deserted dormatory in the middle of a deserted CU campus late at night. But I had chills.
2. The Exorcist. What? Just because everyone says its freaky means that I can't. It was freaky. Freaked me right out. That scene with the cross-stabbing, dude!
1. Event Horizon. WOW! When I saw this movie there were some kids that snuck into the theatre and sat in front of me and my girl. Halfway through they were literally crying and shaking. SO SCARY!!!

stay tuned ladies and gents, because I imagine that in a few hours I will discover new levels of bordum and be back with a new list.

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I think I saw the ending of "Zapped" on TV once. It had Scot Baio and Heather Locklear in it, right? What's funny is they cut out some nudity, I think, but left in a lengthy clause in the credits that at no time in this movie had Heather Locklear appeared nude.
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