So these be my favoritest films. Tomorrow will bring the best tv shows.
Props to Adrian for her creativity. :)
UNE.
Can't Hardly Wait
Featuring an early, less known version of my favorite doctor-Carlisle Cullen. I can't really explain my love for this silly movie. It's basically about a party and graduation, but it's hilarious and stupid in it's own little ways. "Cheetah, grr."
DEUX.
Moulin Rouge.
Ewan Mcgregor's voice just gets me.
"I hope you don't mind that I put down in words how wonderful life is now you're in the world."
TROIS.
Breakfast at Tiffany's
Audrey Hepburn is absolutley timeless. I spend a large part of my late-night weekends alone watching Turner Classic Movies, and this one just so happens to be the greatest of them all.
"You can always tell what kind of a person a man thinks you are by the earrings he gives you. I must say, the mind reels."
QUATRE.
Almost Famous.
I wish Stillwater was a real band because I would have totally listened to them and followed the around to write fancy stories...
"You can tell Rolling Stone Magazine that my last words were-'I'm on Drugs!'"
CINQ.
A Walk to Remember.
Lets just say that this one brings the waterworks every single daggum time. From the part where Landon finds out the terrible news and goes to see his dad late at night and they play "Dare You to Move" by Switchfoot, on until the very end. Plus I have the entire soundtrack on my ipod. Mandy Moore rocks.
"Love is like the wind, you can't see it, but you can feel it."
SIX.
My Girl.
By far my ultimate favorite movie ever, since I was 8 years old. I just love it's innocent humor and sweetness. I would have enjoyed having a friend like Thomas J. I really like the tearjerkers.
"Is your lip bleeding?"
SEPT.
My Best Friend's Wedding.
Am I really the only one who cries at the end of the movie when Michael leaves Jules for the skank and she cries at the reception while dancing with her gay BFF?! Its so not right, but that's what makes it good-not having the typical ending where the girl always gets the perfect guy...I should be a movie critic.
"Every morning I wake up, before I put on my make-up, I say a little prayer for you."
HUIT.
The Little Mermaid.
Disney at it's best. They should have stopped trying after Finding Nemo because now all of the movies suck. Anywho, I have always secretly wanted to be Ariel, soaring through the ocean. Yeah, I know...And I totally blast "Part of your World" in the car by myself. Yeah i'm cool.
"Now the Snarfblatt dates back to prehistorical days when humans used to sit around and stare at eachother all day."
NEUF.
Mr.Holland's Opus
I only recently discovered this movie 2 years ago and fell in love with it. I dont know why I like it. It's a classic, moving story about music.
" Play the sunset."
DIX.
The Goonies.
The best 80's movie of all time. No contest, with Ferris Beuller's Day Off, The Breakfast Club, Pretty in Pink, Eddie and the Cruisers, Dirty Dancing, and Sixteen Candles all tied for second.
"Goonies never say Die?"
Onze.
The Guardian.
Ashton Kutcher can be serious sometimes. I never thought I would enjoy a movie like this, but I love it.
"Save the ones you can, the rest you have to let go."
Deuze.
Twilight/New Moon
Yes Kids, I am one of those crazy, drooling, obsessed Twi-nerds with 50 jillion posters of Edward Cullen and other cast members in my room. Twilight Rocks. 'Nuff said. But let's just go on and throw it out there that New Moon will, more than likely, be on the great favorite movies list after November 20th has passed.
"Edward Cullen."
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love 'em all, but you forgot sweet home alabama and hope floats and that little movie about noah and allie!!!
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