Disney's Alladin makes the list ... United 93 ... check it out.The world's $583 million obsession with ''The Da Vinci Code'' proves it: We're fascinated by what shocks, disgusts, and divides us.
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Disney's Alladin makes the list ... United 93 ... check it out.The world's $583 million obsession with ''The Da Vinci Code'' proves it: We're fascinated by what shocks, disgusts, and divides us.
Top 25 pointless lists anyone?Cail wrote:Another silly "top 25 'something'" list.
Is it just me, or does it seem like every week there's another one?
Yep. Was flipping channels around midnight when I was first saw it. I was very lucky, because I caught it right at the opening credits. Was 15 years old, to boot. Quite an impression! Orange used to be my favorite movie, until Seven Samurai rocked my socks.Fist and Faith wrote: #2 - A Clockwork Orange (Foul will tell us how good this one is. Again, it's been years.)
Last Temptation was the last temptation for me.variol son wrote:I find it hard to believe that none of you have seen The Passion of the Christ - was it really that controversial in the US?
Wait, what a silly question. Of course it was.Do normal US citizens get tired of all the controversy?
Lists provide a fun basis for discussion.Cail wrote:Another silly "top 25 'something'" list.
Is it just me, or does it seem like every week there's another one?
Perfect!Marvin The Magnificent wrote:Top 25 pointless lists anyone?Cail wrote:Another silly "top 25 'something'" list.
Is it just me, or does it seem like every week there's another one?
I can't watch the kind of brutality that's supposed to be in the movie. I wouldn't be able to watch it happening to Hitler.variol son wrote:I find it hard to believe that none of you have seen The Passion of the Christ - was it really that controversial in the US?
Wait, what a silly question. Of course it was.Do normal US citizens get tired of all the controversy?