Question:
which is your favourit movei ?
anonymous
2009-06-30 08:27:58 UTC
which is your favourit movei ?
Nineteen answers:
Samwise
2009-06-30 09:41:19 UTC
Lord of The Rings Trilogy and Swadesh
Sana
2009-07-02 06:12:36 UTC
New York
Mia T
2009-06-30 15:41:10 UTC
The Pursuit of Happyness.



It's a story about the now millionaire Chris Gardner. It tells you that whatever you do.. don't give up. You'll never learn what success means if you haven't failed.



* HAPPYNESS is really spelled that way in the title of the movie. Not a typo. ;)
Star_Night
2009-06-30 16:05:29 UTC
All the Harry Potter movies and Don the chase begins
Tiara A
2009-07-01 08:14:48 UTC
BOLT is my favourite movie as i liked the storyline of the movie and the characters in it are also amazing ,my favourite character is Mittens the cat the one who knows more about dogs than they do themselves
Internet Lover 94
2009-06-30 15:36:28 UTC
Final Destination !
matt
2009-06-30 15:44:41 UTC
my favorite movie is a tie between

A ClockWork Orange (1971)

and

Hostel Part 1 (2005)
MUKESH S
2009-07-03 06:51:04 UTC
1.a walk to remember

2.the guardian

3.7 pounds

4.stardust

5.annapolis

these 5 movies are something which a person must watch and must have in their collection.its my assurance to you that you will be happy after watching these stuffs.
?
2009-07-01 15:34:43 UTC
Sound of Music. I saw that movie when I was young, middle age and even now I like to see and hear!!! the music. lovely
PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN
2009-07-01 18:14:42 UTC
Definitely NEWYORK
Jumping Sun
2009-07-01 06:27:34 UTC
Sholay.
?
2009-06-30 15:57:06 UTC
Right now it's definitely NEW YORK...... It's awesome
anonymous
2009-06-30 15:40:57 UTC
MY FAVORITE MOVIES ARE KUCK KUCH HOTA HAI,123,HAWAYIEN,GAJNI, NAMASTE LONDON.
anonymous
2009-06-30 17:48:09 UTC
lagaan

kal ho na ho.

swades.

maine pyaar kiya.

omo..

koi mil gaya.

final destination.

gajini
ImRaN kHaN
2009-06-30 15:52:55 UTC
KAHO NAA PYAR HAI

and

GHAJINI
Neha
2009-07-01 06:40:51 UTC
vivah
anonymous
2009-06-30 15:35:44 UTC
American pie
Aashna G
2009-06-30 15:35:01 UTC
17 again







aving been fired by his boss and his wife, middle-aged sadsack Mike O'Donnell (Matthew Perry) stands before the altar of his high school's hallway trophy display and entreats the cosmos to restore his youth in 17 Again, a remarkably slipshod reversal of Penny Marshall's Big that sails quickly past its own magical mumbo-jumbo, which comes down to nothing more than a shitty-looking, swirling vortex that appears wherever and whenever it's needed, in order to get on with a series of make-swoon vignettes of star Zac Efron tweaking bullies, befriending grateful nerds, and avoiding a pack of voracious girls who chase him around as though he were, well, Zac Efron.



On a mission from the get-go to sell us on its star's total irresistibility, even at the expense of story coherence, 17 Again initially limits itself to reasonable doses of teen catnip, such as slow-mo montages of Efron strolling along while bedecked in a white tee and aviator glasses, with heads turning in his wake, before eventually hitting blast-off with the reveal that his estranged wife Scarlett (37-year-old Leslie Mann) will remain his love interest in the film, despite the significant age changeup. Although director Burr Steers is too preoccupied with trying to learn how to end scenes without fading to black to exploit the pay-dirt potential of a timely cougar-cub romance, the screen still heats up considerably when Mann and Efron play verbal footsie, toss around MILF jokes, and later share an intimate slow dance, with her attraction passed off as a curiosity over the kid's (supposed) spooky resemblance to her mysteriously absent and estranged husband.



The State's Thomas Lennon is Ned, Mike's rich friend, privy to his secret and able to absorb it due to his sci-fi geek orientation, which is subtly conveyed by his clip-on Vulcan ears and Star Wars landspeeder bed, and which fuels the film's mostly tolerable subplot, in which, after helping Mike to enroll in school by posing as his father, he continually tries to date Jane (Melora Hardin), the school principal and a secret geek, despite her persistent refusals. As far as inappropriate relationships go, that one is nothing compared to Mike's daughter Maggie (Michelle Trachtenberg) developing the hots for him after he successfully weens her off her douchebag boyfriend, a conceit that's as instantly recognizable as being from Back to the Future as the moment when Mike is knocked out cold and awakens in a darkened room, thinking he's just had a terrible dream.



When 17 Again isn't pilfering from its betters, it's engaging in the most Pavlovian button-pushing, jumping from shots of Mike biting into a Fritos-on-pickles sandwich (eww, gross!) to Mike pulling up to school in his high-performance sports car (ooh, sexy!) to Mike wielding one of Ned's toy light sabers (aww, dreamy!). Here's hoping Efron's agent lands him a real part soon, since even his most ardent fans will soon want more to chew on than his ***.



so i loved it and even u will love it if not know in the theater
Gloria
2009-06-30 15:42:20 UTC
Catch me if u can.........Tom hanks


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