Sa0Xz

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6 years ago
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I loved Sound of Music as a child. I watched it every day in a VHS tape. lol
Today, music is a passion and I still enjoy musicals very much. :)

P.S.: I still watch it [not every day] every other month and it's now a DVD. ^^

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Wow!! I was just half done writing a comment about it, and I saw your comment! Its such a beautiful movie, all the songs are such gems. If I ever have kids, this would be the perfect movie to show em. The movie has empathy, love, kindness, greed, corruption, etc. A perfect movie. And btw Im from India, and we were shown the movie as kids. Imagine the impact, the movie has had globally :)

1 year ago
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

6 years ago
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There was a few....

Disney - especially Lion King, Beauty and the Beast and Brother Bear
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves - Yep, this one with Kevin Costner. I adored it
The Sting

6 years ago
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More importantly it's the one with Morgan Freeman in it.
And Alan Rickman
And Brian Blessed
And Sean Connery

Who needs Costner

6 years ago
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101Dalmations
Aristocats
Aladdin
Land Before Time
Lion King

I probably missed some others.

6 years ago
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Billy Elliot, maybe sound like a weird choice, but that movie really inspire me to keep doing what i love even on hard circumstances

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In my childhood/early -teen years I really liked a czech fairytale movie called Princ a Večernice (could be losely translated as Prince and the Evening Star). In my late -teens I loved the Police Academy movies :D

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Before I was 7 or so, probably all the old Disney movies (Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White & the Seven Dwarves, etc), the Muppet movies and the 1987 GI Joe cartoon movie. Around 7 years old I was introduced by my older cousin to a little known film called Star Wars:A New Hope. I was hooked and soon on a steady diet of Lucas' work.

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silly, Sa0Xz is not a movie... mmmm watched a lot of movies growing up, gona pick Naked Gun and The man who would be king.

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Star Wars and Superman.
Saw both of them in the cinema when they came out(ish)
BFG was always a bit later

6 years ago
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Can't believe no-one's mentioned Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure! I used to rent this every school holiday...

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Lion KIng and the trilogy The Lord of The Rings.

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Once they came out the LOTR movies. Before that.. I'm not too sure. Maybe Independence Day or The Lion King.

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jurassic park

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The same one that is still my favourite to this day-- 2001: A Space Odyssey. Watched it for the first time when I was 7 years old, didn't understand a thing, but the visuals and the audio made a really strong impression.

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The movie i remember most is "Lion King"... loved all the Disney movies, but from this i had a plushie and the "radio play" from it helpd me to fall asleep... still can't sleep without tv or something else to stop my brain from thinking...^^

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At Christmas - Die Hard
Rest of the year - Groundhog Day

Actually they still are my favourite films.

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I, Robot

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Depends on the age. I really liked Braveheart and any king arthur/knight movies. Also liked Hercules from Disney.
I liked Boondock Saints and loved Jackie Chan movies like Rush Hour.
I still like those things though.

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Treasure Planet(2002) or The Road to El Dorado(2000)

2 years ago
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Even better bump!

I'll have to go for An American Tail (1986), really loved the songs.

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Well, I was raised on Disney animated movies in the 90s, followed by general western TV animation to the mid 2000s, ending with anime in the late 2000s. So on the movie front I was not very knowledgable for al ong time.
As such, my favourites were among the most popular titles of its time, the Star Wars movies almost always being on the top, followed by popular films such as Jurassic Park, etc.
I was more into series at the time, like The Lost World (1999), Xena, Hercules, Smallville, Sliders and Stargate.
One outlier from the list are the Gremlins movies. I dont know why, maybe because this was unlike other shows that were meant for kids like me at that age age (around 10), but I liked the humorous horror as a concept. I was hella afraid of it but also very entertained. Thinking about it, Gremlins may have been the singular title that sparked my interest in the horror genre down the line.

Man, in hindsight I value the 90's and sorrounding era so much, looking back, those shows and movies felt generic at that time, as in they were similar in feel to each other, but compared to the vast majority of the current media hits, they were much more clever and nuanced, even seemingly "dumb" action movies had more writing finesse in them than most of what comes out these days.
Yeah, this was my "everything was better back then" speech.

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