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Movies that impacted your life or moved you

American history X is alright but i dont like the way it ended. I mean, what are they trying to say, that if you change your racist ways your gonna get blasted? Stay racist? I mean, they try and portray like racism gets you nowhere aswell, but at the same time portray that it did actually provide edwards char with quite a good lifestyle, fun, money and power wise(while out of prison atleast). Maybe i just didnt think about it enough but thats just how i saw it.

The ending just showed the full circle of how his hatred fueled his brother and how all that kind of mentality does is lead to violence.
 
The Exorcist...

When it came out I was 11 y/o, my mother not knowing anything about this movie took me and my brother. I wasn't the same for 5 years! I could NEVER sleep by myself, I actually thought a demon was going to possess me and then I became so obsessed with the movie that I watched it like 100 times. I still own it and will still watch it from time to time just to know that I can be alright after viewing it! 8o8o8o

Pretty much the same thing happened to my brother. He was about 9 yrs old and he had a babysitter one night while my folks went out and he watched it with her. He couldn't sleep by himself for about 4 years and he was also affraid to go into two story houses like the one in that movie. He's 34 now and still refuses to watch it again.
 
I saw the excorcist when i was about 9 or 10 aswell... tbh i thought it was way way way over-rated, it didnt scare me in the least... now, a scary movie for me in my childhood was nightmare on elm street or any episode of the x-files.. THAT is fucking scary.
 
oh yeah that FREAKED ME THE FUCK OUT to the point where i just stopped it and didnt wanna see it anymore.. i dont think i got even half way into it.
 
All those movies play apart in your daily life and have changed it? Umm, i dont think you quite get the idea of this thread manic panic, its not 'list your favorite movies'.

I don't think a lot of people did.. lol. I have millions of movies I LOVE but could only think of 3 that I feel literally changed the course of my life in a big way..
 
1) The Mission
2) The Duelists
3) Unforgiven
4) Apocalypse Now
5) Cinema Paradiso
 
ok well these arent my absolute favorites, or best movies ever....buy they had the biggest impact on me,

Garden State- I met a girl randomly in a different city (Harrisburg) and after spending 3 days with her non stop, we decided to pull out a map, and just drive wherever we ponited and leave everything behind after watching this movie. We were gone on the road for about 8 days...and then we ran out of drugs and money, so we came back home refueled, and roadtripped again across the country, but this time with a plan and destination. We ended up moving in together some 2000 miles from home just because we thought it would be a fun experience lol

Scarface- I saw this movie with some older kids, and it just all seemed soo cool at the time. I got it in my head that I wanted to be a bad ass gangster whose power and wealth came from cocaine....only problem was I ended up powerless to the cocaine, and well you all know how that story goes

im curious are you guys still together, what a nice love story!
 
All those movies play apart in your daily life and have changed it? Umm, i dont think you quite get the idea of this thread manic panic, its not 'list your favorite movies'.

honestly, they did impact me deeply, moooooonyham. i watch movies all the time, as well as pay attention... just because i listed more than just a few, what does that matter? what do you have to say now?
 

Cinema Paradiso

BEAUTIFUL fucking movie.

And at the risk of re-opening what WAS an ongoing debate, it's simply BEAUTIFUL (although in different ways) than was Slumdog Millionaire.

I shall concede that the characters is Slumdog could have been better developed.

But with that said, including the clever concepts, the cinametography, and the way the love story played out, sometimes, to me, at least, a movie is simply "beautiful," even if I can't explain exactly why.
 
Damn, i love finding new movies to watch. lol i am trying to watch 'the wackness' online right now
 
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