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- <title>Movies I Like</title>
- <p>Movies I Like<p>
- <P>Here is a list of some movies I like and why I like 'em (in no order)
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- <P><center>Night of the Living Dead (1968)
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- <P>Night of the Living Dead is considered to of helped the horror franchise in America.
- <P>Directed by George A. Romero this film is about a group of strangers trapped in an old house, surrounded
- <P>by a large crowd of zombies. If you are going to watch any of these films, I would recommend this one, as its public domain
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- <P>The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)
- <P>Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo
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- <P>I first saw this movie on Film 4 and I liked it at once.
- <P>I think the main reason why I liked it was because of Clint Eastwood, who played Blondie.
- <P>I don't want to spoil anything, so all I will say is that's it's good
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- <P>Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
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- <P>Monty Python brings us one of their best movies, and what I think, one of the best movies.
- <P>The (silly) plot is as follows, King Arthur (played by the late Graham Chapman) and his knights go on
- <P>a low-budget search for the Holy Grail. On their way there, they meet all sorts of funny people.
- <P>The knights are met by a wizard called Tim (John Cleese), who brings them to the killer rabbit. They run away.
- <P>They then need to cross a bridge by answering three questions.
- <P>When they do cross it, they are met by the police, who then arrest them.
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- <p>The Thing (1982)
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- <P>Oh my God, I love this movie!
- <P>The Thing is about a group of scientists who are in the Antarctic and find a frozen body
- <P>in a block of ice. The body turns out to be a shape-shifting alien that copies the scientists comrades
- <P>By far my favorite character was Kurt Russell's R.J. MacReady. By far, one of the best things about
- <P>the movie was the aliens animation. It's really k00l
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- <P>Airplane! (1980)
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- <P>Airplane! is one of Leslie Nielsen's first comedy films and for his first, it's very good.
- <P>The film is about the pilots of a plain become too ill the fly the plane (that's in mid flight) so Ted -
- <P>an ex-fighter pilot from the war - decides to try and land the plane.
- <P>Always have a great time watching this movie!
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- <P>Haxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages (1922)
- <P>Heksen
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- <P>This great public domain documentary is about a woman, who is thought to be a witch.
- <P>The next part of the movie shows a witch trial and how the people doing the trial tried to make the "witch" confess.
- <P>By the end of the movie, it shows how witchcraft is treated in the present day (in this case 1922)
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- <P>The movie was banned in the USA and heavily censored in other countries for what was considered at that time to be
- <P>graphic depictions of torture, nudity and sexual acts.
- <P>However, in 1968 America, an abbreviated version of the film was released, called "Witchcraft Through the Ages".
- <P>It was narration by William S. Burroughs and had a horrible jazz score by Daniel Humair
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- <P>A Trip to the Moon (1902)
- <P>Le voyage dans la lune
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- <P>A Trip to the Moon is a 1902 French silent film directed by Georges Melies.
- <P>It is about a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled rocket.
- <P>When on the moon, they are captured by moon-men, they then escape, and return to the earth.
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- <P>Back to the Future Part I (1985)
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- <P>In a test with Dr. Emmett Brown, Marty McFly is accidentally sent to the year
- <P>1955 in a DeLorean, where he meets his mother...who falls in love with him...ew...
- <P>He must then try and get his mum to fall in love with his dad, so they can have children
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- <P>My Neighbor Totoro (1988)
- <P>Tonari no Totoro
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- <P><i>My Neighbor Totoro</i> is Studio Ghibli's third film, made in 1988, this
- <P>movie was loved at the box office so much that in 1989 it was nominated for six
- <P>awards and won all six. It was nominated once more in 1995, but sadly lost.
- <P>The plot in a nut shell is about two girls who move to a new house, they soon
- <P>meet a woodland animal called <i>Totoro</i>, who helps the girls on their way.
- <P>By the way I saw the dubbed version.
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