| Best Movies |
| Interview With The Vampire Based on the book by Anne Rice Starring Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, Kirsten Dunst, Antonio Banderas, Christian Slater, and Stephen Rea The story of a group of vampires and their journey through changing times and emotions for eachother. The Crow Based on the comics by James O'barr Starring Brandon Lee A man and his fianc�e are murdered brutally the night before their wedding by a gang. A year later, the man comes back and takes revenge on all the people involved and protects old friends. High Fidelity Based on the book by Nick Hornby Starring John Cusack and Jack Black Rob Gordon is the owner of a little record store on one of the many back streets of Chicago. He and his employees sell music the old fashioned vinyl way and make top 5 lists. When Rob is dumped by his girlfriend, he goes through his top 5 failures in his love life. Rocky Horror Picture Show Based on the original play by Richard O�Brien Starring Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick, and Meatloaf A small town couple stumbles into a wild party of song, dance, and sex. Dr. Frank-n-furter is the head of this party and has plans for the the 2 and his new play toy, Rocky. Hedwig And The Angry Inch Based on the original play by John Cameron Mitchell and Stephen Trask Starring John Cameron Mitchell, Michael Pitt, Stephen Trask, and Miriam Shor Hedwig is rock's newest superstar. She tells of her life and the journey she took to be what she is now. In my mind, the best rock musical since Rocky Horror Picture Show. Time And Tide Starring Nicholas Tse, Wu Bai, and Anthony Wong A young man becomes and body guard for some quick cash and makes a friend with a mercenary that just wants a happy life with his pregnant wife. A confusingly curious movie with lots of action and fun. A Journey Through Fairyland Cartoon full of all the best classical music ever with beautiful animations to go along with it. The Exorcist 1, 2 & 3 Best scary movies to ever horrify the face of this earth. Must be seen by any fan of the first one of any scary films. Dogma Starring Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Linda Fiorentino, Salma Hayek, Jason Lee, Chris Rock, Jason Mewes, Kevin Smith, George Carlin, Alan Rickman. A great movie that makes you question every little detail of religion and coincedences. Office Space Starring Ron Livingston, Stephen Root, and Jennifer Aniston Work sucks and this just proves that. Peter Gibbons hates his job and does everything he can to get fired, but instead gets a promotion. Now with a new upper management job, he is able to carry out a embezzling scheme with 2 of his angry, job-hating co-workers. Will it work? |
| Rush Hour 1 & 2 Starring Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan I have a soft spot for all Jackie Chan films. This is one of the only main stream ones that I can name. I like all the old dubbed and sub-titled ones that just makes you laugh at their goofyness and awe at the the fight scenes. Pushing Tin Based on and articles by Darcy Frey Starring John Cusack, Billy Bob Thorton, Cate Blanchett, Angelina Jolie, and Jake Weber Nick Falzone is an air traffic controller in Long Island. He was the best until Rusell Bell comes to town with his temptingly young wife. They start a dangerous and funny fued for the title of being the best. Virgin Suicides Based on the book by Jeffrey Eugenides Starring Kirsten Dunst, Josh Hartnett, James Woods, Kathleen Turner, and Danny DeVito A small town's story of a family of sisters and their suicides told by one of the boys that loved them. Memento Starring Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano Leonard cannot make any new memories thanks to a brain disorder from the night his wife was killed. He uses polardoids and tattoos to keep tract of what he knows in his search for the killer. |
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