Your most memorable movie.

Denamic

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So, what's your most memorable movie?
Not the best movie you've ever seen. The most memorable one.

For me, it'd be a tie between Jurassic Park and Braindead.
Jurassic Park because it left me in a gaping awe as I saw it in the cinema as a kid, and Braindead because it made almost roll on the floor laughing at the same time as it made me feel nauseous.
"Your mother ate my dog!"
"...not all of it."
I wasn't desensitized due to the internet at the time either.
 

subiedubidoo

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i think it was The little rascals...cuz it was one of the movies when i was a kid i remember me and all of my friends went to...lol now i guess the movie really sucked but its one of the 1st things we did as a group of friends.
 

Sakunyuusha

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I always have trouble choosing just one for these sorts of polls :) , but I guess if I had to choose I would say Back to the Future. Alongside Ghostbusters, I grew up with that film and it's never gotten old no matter how many times I've seen it. It's not all about the one-liners in this film, but delivery and a lot of situational humor (like when Lorraine puts her hand on Marty's thigh at the dinner table and he bolts out of the house). It deals with some pretty "heavy" themes, from incestual relations to changing the time-space continuum and taking yourself out of existence, but all in a comical way that is accessible to children and adults alike.

Still, my favorite movies include Jurassic Park, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Forrest Gump, so on and so on, so there will probably be more replies than just yours with which I agree, Denamic. :)
 

handyman

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I'm going to have to go with The Big Lebowski just because I've seen it so many times yet still laugh so much every time I watch it.

Probably my favourite film ever.

Thanks to indreamsiwalk for this clip:

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The switch

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Some might not agree, but for me my most memorable movie is white chicks... lol I thought it was so funny
 

haseo-kun

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Hmm..... i think it was dawn of the dead.
It was the first movie to have running zombies (scary):shiver:
 

xeruel

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ermm call me old but Starwars saga goes to my memorable movies, I grew up on that movies :lols:, but for the memorable one I'd say episode IV....
 

Fantalo

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Donnie Darko, The Shawshank Redemption (Showing my age there), & an Aussie Movie that most people would have missed, Gettin' Square. The courtroom scene is hilarious. They'll do for starters anyway.
 

gizmogal

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Probably E.T., it was the first movie I ever saw (on a vhs, that is...) or Beauty and the Beast (first movie in a theatre).
 

THUNDER

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I like (Rush Hour) 1,2,and 3.
Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker...action and comedy...Chris Tucker is too funny.

And (Dragon Tiger Gate) Hong Kong movie starting Donnie Yen..a lot of kung fu fighting.
 

Mookie

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Shoot the Moon with Albert Finney and Diane Keaton. A very realistic film on how a parents separation affects the entire family. Dana Hill starred as the oldest daughter, whom unfortunately died in 1996.
 

Joelle

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The most memorable for me was also my very first porn film - an incest story where the 40ish Mother and teen-Daughter both gave and give very convincing portrayals as man-eaters.

I was astonished that porn could be as convincing as that movie -

My bf showed it to me - at first I thought he'd lost it - then got lost in the story
and sex.

Ever since then I've been interested in finding incest films that were believable, well-acted and not silly wall-to-wall sex with bad performers on crack or heroin.

Joelle
 

hitman007

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I was reading through all the posts here and found none of JAV movies is listed as the most favorite one.

We need it badly every single day, and we forget it soon. So natural.
 

hentai-sentai

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As a child, these made the most impact on me:
Star Wars IV-VI (hell I rented Return of the Jedi multiple times when it was in VHS format)
Jackie Chan's Drunken Master and Snake in the Eagle's Shadow
Transformers the Movie (1986)

But uh, La Blue Girl introduced me to hentai and the rest is history! :evillaugh:
 

monkey306

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I agree with Rush Hour
I loved seeing the bloopers in two after the guy jumps out the window and Chris Tucker goes damn he aint gonna be in rush hour 3
lol
Most memorable had to be Underworld when Selene cuts through the head vampires head and it slides off
 

-KLoWn-

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I always have a hard time with these kind of things :dozingoff:

I'd say Gal Force when it comes to animated films, and maybe Fight Club for the regular ones.
 

euclids

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Dogma or Memento would have my vote - even though there are other films which I watched more times, such as Highlander (I could at one time iterate every line in that film).
 

wotaku

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So, what's your most memorable movie?
Not the best movie you've ever seen. The most memorable one.

Some people seem to have missed that part (sup hitman007?)

But for me both are probably the same: Léon.

A film by Luc Besson with Jean Reno, Gary Oldman and young Natalie Portman. Should not need to say more. But with quotes like this:

Stansfield: It's always the same thing. It's when you start to become really afraid of death that you learn to appreciate life. Do you like life, sweetheart?
Mathilda: Yes.
Stansfield: That's good, because I take no pleasure in taking life if it's from a person who doesn't care about it.

And shots like this... I've said too much. I haven't said enough.

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Braindead because it made almost roll on the floor laughing at the same time as it made me feel nauseous.
"Your mother ate my dog!"
"...not all of it."
I wasn't desensitized due to the internet at the time either.

Yes, a really great film and in my top 5 most memorable too. The scene where she eats her ear and splits the earring I will never forget either. But it indeed helps that I was fairly young and not desensitized by the internet... not sure I would have enjoyed it as much had I watched it only recently.
 

paschendale

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Guinea Pig 2 - Flowers Of Flesh And Blood, gorely nihilistic & ultra-sadistic (pseudo)snuff-film.

The Punisher (2004), starring Thomas Jane as the most memorable actor.