Answers to the below movies...

Aug 21, 2005 15:47

Feel free to see if you know any before checking out the answers if you so desire. I'm leaving tomorrow and didn't want to NOT post the answers, you know?



These are the first 10 movies that are posted here.

1. Flirting
This movie is the sequel to The Year My Voice Broke both are totally worth the watch!

2. Clueless
OH how I love this movie. I can't count how many times I've seen it, but as soon as the cold bug hits it's rented. I should just buy it you know.

3. Hideous Kinky
Kate, Morocco - it's a sensual tour.

4. Until the End of the World
I'm a big Wim Wenders fan but that aside this movie is just so worth the time. In addition, it has a fabulous soundtrack. It has an interesting feel to it, you know, that Wim feel.

5. Almost Famous
Description really not necessary.

6. Tortilla Soup
I believe I've raved this up and down in previous entries so I won't bore.

7. Election
Reese Witherspoon brings it.

8. Beyond Borders
I might take some grief over this one, but I really enjoyed this movie and no it wasn't just the eye candy thank you very much.

9. Gigi
A TOPAZZ? In my jewels?

10. Papillon
Even better than The Great Escape. That's right, I went there.



These are the second 10 movies posted here.

1. Chocolat
Chocolate and Johnny baby - Chocolate.and.Johnny.

2. Saving Grace
If you've not seen this, you're missing out and should go immediately and rent it.

3. Crazy Beautiful
Kirsten Dunst never surprises me because she basically plays the same role over and over again but she does it really well in this movie.

4. Léon
I never get tired of it. Ever.

5. Steal This Movie
I don't think this is a very common movie and I was so glad to see someone recognize it because it really is worth the time.

6. White Oleander
I think we all know the book was better and the movie wasn't anywhere close but I still enjoyed the way it felt and thought Alison Lohman did a fabulous job.

7. Private Benjamin
Also on my "most rented when sick" list. I admit to having a soft spot for Goldie Hawn. It's not a terribly amazing example of cinematography but it is comforting.

8. Muriel's Wedding
My life is as good as an Abba song. It's as good as Dancing Queen!

9. The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
This movie is the number one reason I have a hard time taking Lord of Rings seriously. Everytime Hugo would show up as a serious Elf man all I could think of is how awesome his legs are.

10. Paris, Texas
More Wim Wenders. Wim with Harry Dean Stanton. I cry just thinking of it.
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