Aw, I stick with the dig in the garden found of Karöttchen . This was simply because rum Sun And now that it did not have, I thought: Oh, it's taking hold:) Have something to throw again: P
So ... it's probably the movies I've seen ... The times should I mark fat. I thought: hm ... that's too boring. I extend the films with a comment ...: 001)
Avatar - Pandora, 2009, James Cameron
The effects and so I found in the 3D version so cool. Technically great. From the story here ... I say it this way: yes, exciting, but somehow ... hm ... normal.
002nd Titanic, 1997, James Cameron
When I saw that, I was 14 or 15 In the cinema. I had to look it to me. We went with the class in the film. I hated him even before publication. But then even more so. Then so sentimental songs could sometimes not at all from. And to date this has not really changed.
003rd The Lord of the Rings - The Return of the King, 2003, Peter Jackson
is why the first here as? Is it the 3rd Part ... When I saw that, I found the Lord of the Rings "has become cool. That was not always so. From a technical point of really great (even without 3D Klimmbimm) and the dialogue really funny part. From the story I found it enthralling. But of course you need the other parts have seen before and already a Favel, have developed so you can reinziehen Part 3 ...
004th Pirates of the Caribbean - Pirates of the Caribbean 2, 2006, Gore Verbinski
Drew movie. A real Joke movie. I think it can be put in the category "Bud Spencer" and their ilk. The film thrives on dialogue and the facial expressions of the actors (like his predecessor, now). I have laughed delicious:)
005th The Dark Knight, 2008, Christopher Nolan
006th Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, 2001, Chris Columbus
Today I think differently than before. It was the Harry-O-Mania. So I call it that. Read all the books. My sister had me at that time delighted to read this book to develop yourself. I did then, too. Since I am not a rat but read, I can not wait, that the film comes out. Of course I was disappointed that this or that scene, which was described in detail in the book, just missing. But I loved it.
After reading the book on and on and it became more gruesome in the end, I eventually decided not to start the next. Eventually, I found it more and not quite "harmless". The movie I had already bought on DVD and have it eventually gives away to a Harry Potter fan.
007th Pirates of the Caribbean - At World's End, 2007, Gore Verbinski
I wanted to see him in the movies. I knew the other two episodes and wanted to know: What's next? Sure ... right? Well ... I must say it is not logical. How could he ... it's just a movie you can not take full, but that hearty laugh!
008th Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, 2007, David Yates
009th Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, 2009, David Yates
010th The Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers, 2002, Peter Jackson
Hm ... that was so long ago ... is as if it were yesterday. However, I did the movie I later watched on DVD. As I said ... I found the film originally be great even if it is done well.
011th Star Wars Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace, 1999, George Lucas
I was never a big star wars fan but the movies I had to have seen at least 1x. However, I had at the time, where the film came to the movies, no memories of the "old" movies. What I felt was extremely Strange: This is a new film which has already been established before the film's start - the audience knows for 20 years, the sequels to the movie ... I thought it was to see really exciting, like "all started" , but somehow fit The new film is not quite seamless with what I already knew. The fact that I was not so dealt with star wars, I did not know what all this should be ... a little confusing. The story is cool, but I needed just a little bit in order to climb ...
012th Shrek 2 - Shrek returns, 2004, Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury, Conrad Vernon
Yes, I think I've seen him. Says it all?
013th Jurassic Park, 1993, Steven Spielberg
This film sparked the total hype. I found ' the funny back then. There were people who did not find it then so great and have prevented me from looking at him ... I saw him until much later ... as he had long been in mothballs Westernized ... And so I then asked me: THAT was sometimes cult ? * G * For me, just entertainment. Who now remembers to this cult-film?
014th Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, 2005, Mike Newell
015th Spider-Man 3, 2007, Sam Raimi
016th Ice Age 3, 2009, Carlos Saldanha, Mike Thurmeier
Oh yes:) Category "Shrek". Yes, I found it quite funny. I find the only such a pity that so few have made this funny squirrel. Because I found so actually seen the best of the film. The scene with the squirrel and the acorn-part ...
017th Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, 2002, Chris Columbus
018th The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship, 2001, Peter Jackson
Oh yes ... I remember. As I mentioned above 2x: I found the film not great when I saw him for the first time. And since I had's at the same big screen. I found the film very mystical and also very brutal. I know ... other films are also Brutal ... but since that was funny. The whole ring story I found not the screamer ... When I later 019th time in one of the Lord of the Rings-night
Finding Nemo, 2003, Andrew Stanton
Hach yes. The movie was really cool! Really great animation and cool dialogue! I've also laughed a lot and really found it great!
020th Star Wars Episode 3 - Revenge of the Sith, 2005, George Lucas
Hm ... I honestly barely remember if I and when I saw him the last time ... somehow I have the "new" star wars movies are not so impressed. You just do not come to the "old" approach. Although they are technically much better.
021st Transformers - Revenge, 2009, Michael Bay
022nd Spider-Man, 2002, Sam Raimi
Oh yes:) Spiderman! I have previously always looked as animation. I thought that was really cool that there was a real film and I think: put great!
023rd Independence Day, 1996, Roland Emmerich
Oh ... I think that was the movie where the bad big UFO stomp all over the white house. I have no memories of it ...
024th Shrek the Third, 2007, Chris Miller
Oh yes:) The 3rd Part ... now I'm not even sure grad, if I have ever seen him, but I think so ...
025th Star Wars, 1977, George Lucas
1977, I was not even in this world ... But there were people in my life who have helped me here eliminate this awkwardness and to infect me with this film series. :)
026th Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, 2004, Alfonso Cuaron
027th ET - The Extra-Terrestrial, 1982, Steven Spielberg
Even this film, I've only aired after laaaaaange get to see. Since there was already a "post-processed digital" version. Cool! Long time no see ... I think I must draw again ... purely
028th The Lion King, 1994, Roger Allers, Rob Minkoff
From this film I have another ticket in my folder of memories ... That was one of the first movies I saw in the cinema ...
029th Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, 2008, Steven Spielberg
I only say: The refrigerator is safe! * Gröööhl * Yes, yes ... with the reality has to do nothing more but the good Harrison has held up well and it was really a funny movie. I like him:)
030th Spider-Man 2, 2004, Sam Raimi
031st 2012, 2009, Roland Emmerich
032nd The Da Vinci Code - Da Vinci Code, 2006, Ron Howard
033rd The Chronicles of Narnia - The king of Narnia, 2005, Andrew Adamson
One of the films, of which I can say: they have moved me! Very crass statement and really good!
034th Matrix Reloaded, 2003, Andy & Larry Wachowski
The sequel to a really good movie. From the story he has, in my feeling after, subsided. If one of the 3-divider in a row looks, it really makes sense, but this one is not as mysterious as the first and somehow the story got a kink. Perhaps I have simply presented them to me just different ...
035th Above, 2009, Pete Docter, Bob Peterson
Oh yes ... the film from last year! Brought me to think this movie also. I think that's really cool, if a film does not disclose all the same, but you need to get a bit behind, and he by her statements make me think to. And the film has on it. Cool!
036th Transformers, 2007, Michael Bay
037th New Moon - The Twilight Saga, 2009, Chris Weitz
038th Forrest Gump, 1994, Robert Zemeckis
seen A MUST! I just love him.
039th The Sixth Sense, 1999, M. Night Shyamalan
I hate horror movies. So you can chase me. But it was good! Now I just read that he's not a horror movie, but a "psychological thriller". Very well. I think he fits in better. I think he's great. Originally I had it to me probably only because Bruce Willis 040th more ...
Pirates of the Caribbean, 2003, Gore Verbinski
The first scene I knew the movie was, "Hey, that's unfair!" - "Piraaaat":) The rest I've already said. I found it funny:)
041st Ice Age 2, 2006, Carlos Saldanha
given above I've ever heard said ...
042nd Star Wars Episode 2 - Attack of the Clones, 2002, George Lucas
Oh yes, he was quite nice ...
043rd Kung Fu Panda, 2008, Mark Osborne, John Stevenson
044th The Incredibles, 2004, Brad Bird
Which I've seen in the cinema ... I found it quite funny, but not above the screamer ...
045th Hancock, 2008, Peter Berg
Haa haa! :) Yes, yes, the drunken superhero. I thought the idea was really funny and well implemented. Also very nice:)
046th Ratatouille, 2007, Brad Bird
047th The Lost World - Jurassic Park, 1997, Steven Spielberg
Well, that's about as long since I've seen him ... Can I nor remember him as to Jurassic Park 1 ... mix perhaps even the stories in my head ... I had to look again ...
048th The Passion of Christ, 2004, Mel Gibson
049th Mamma Mia!, 2008, Phyllida Lloyd
050th Madagascar 2, 2008, Eric Darnell, Tom McGrath
051st 007 - Casino Royale, 2006, Martin Campbell
I just say this: What about the old Bond's happened? I love Bond films total, but Daniel Craig, sorry ... a better action-thriller. Bond has to do with anything.
052nd War of the Worlds, 2005, Steven Spielberg
053rd Men in Black, 1997, Barry Sonnenfeld
Ah yes ... the MiB and the flash thing. :) I got a good laugh in the film. It was really great!
054th 007 - Quantum of Solace, 2008, Marc Forster
Even a little better than Casino Royale. But the old bonds are still dear to me ...
055th I Am Legend, 2007, Francis Lawrence
056th Iron Man, 2008, Jon Favreau
057th Night at the Museum, 2006, Shawn Levy
058th Mission: Impossible 2, 2000, John Woo
Synthologie Yet such a film version:) Well yes, but a crappy character Tom has not done now ... I was quite cool.
059th Armageddon, 1998, Michael Bay
I found sometimes all great:) Sure, yes also plays with Bruce. Action packed and exciting. Nice:)
060th King Kong, 2005, Peter Jackson
061st The Day After Tomorrow, 2004, Roland Emmerich
Actually I wanted to see this film in the cinema. Since I still remember tuned. But it was not in any way. When I finally saw it once on TV, I thought: Oh, well I have no money spent on it ...
062nd The Empire Strikes Back, 1980, Irvin Kershner
The good old star wars movies:) great:)
063rd Wall-E - The last clean up the earth, 2008, Andrew Stanton
064th Kevin - Home Alone, 1990, Chris Columbus
I have not counted how many times I've seen him ... similar to Bud Spencer ... You know him inside out and still laugh at every joke, even though we know what's ...
065th Madagascar, 2005, Eric Darnell, Tom McGrath
066th Monsters, Inc., 2001, Pete Docter
Oh yes, I was also very funny and sweet. Funny.
067th The Simpsons, 2007 David Silverman
more than the Spider-pig is not somehow stuck. No idea why ...
068th Terminator 2 - Judgement Day, 1991, James Cameron
Somehow the really strange ... like every film in this series. Well, well done, he is in any case. But also forever Brutal.
069th Ghost - Message from Sam, 1990, Jerry Zucker
070th My wife, her parents and I, 2004, Jay Roach
071st Aladdin, 1992, John Musker, Ron Clements
072nd Troy, 2004, Wolfgang Petersen
073rd Twister, 1996, Jan De Bont
074th Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, 1989, Steven Spielberg
's with all the cult films, which are listed here, is also India this was somehow clear to me:) was also really cool. :) Did I mention that I Harrison in the role find really cool? And Sean Connery makes his role all the glory.
075th Illuminati, 2009, Ron Howard
076th Toy Story 2, 1999, John Lasseter
077th Bruce Almighty, 2003, Tom Shadyac
Hm ... I was just plain funny. Nothing more, nothing less. 100% he did not give me been good.
078th Shrek - Shrek, 2001, Andrew Adamson, Vicky Jenson
I found him to be better, as the 2nd Part. But still not outstanding. Funny scenes he had all. And the spokesman Eddy Murphy was really cool. Eddy has a great fit in there.
079th Saving Private Ryan, 1998, Steven Spielberg
the film I find hammer crass. Not because of the story or the brutality. But only because of the realism. Rate this movie I have risen later on DVD and since the intended 10 years ago when I watched him now possess only 3x, maximum. This is not a film "in between".
080th Mr. & Mrs. Smith, 2005, Doug Liman
081st The Return of the Jedi, 1983, Richard Marquand
Well, to star wars so I have now said enough:)
082nd Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, 2005, Tim Burton
083rd Gladiator, 2000, Ridley Scott
I found not so plump.
084th Jaws, 1975, Steven Spielberg
085th Hangover, 2009, Todd Phillips
086th Mission: Impossible, 1996, Brian De Palma
On 2 Part I have already said what. I like so much stuff ...
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087th Pretty Woman, 1990, Garry Marshall
088th Cars, 2006, John Lasseter
089th Matrix, 1999, Andy & Larry Wachowski
One of those films which I know most of the quotes by heart, because you can really use well. The statement is awesome:)
090th X-Men - The Last Stand, 2006, Brett Ratner
091st National Treasure: Book of Secrets, 2007, Jon Turteltaub
092nd Last Samurai, 2003, Edward Zwick
white nothing more of it, except that I have him views. 093rd now speaks not for the movie ...
Tarzan, 1999, Kevin Lima, Chris Buck 094th
300, 2007, Zack Snyder
095th Ocean's Eleven, 2001, Steven Soderbergh
096th Pearl Harbor, 2001, Michael Bay
the 1x I saw in the movies, then never heard anything from him again. Really funny, not because he was sooo bad. The story was very believable a bit far-fetched ... but otherwise?
097th Men in Black II, 2002, Barry Sonnenfeld
098th Sherlock Holmes, 2009, Guy Ritchie
099th The Bourne Ultimatum, 2007, Paul Greengrass
100th Mrs. Doubtfire - The prickly nanny, 1993, Chris Columbus
Hm ... this movie, we know almost none. I find that very funny because I think this film really awesome. I like the actor Robin Williams a lot and he has a really good way on it to get things over. I can only recommend it! Funny he is all time:)
Soooo:)
A short tour of the film world. Let's see ... that makes 54%:) At least in this collection:) I'm curious what the other tell such ... the little piece goes further:
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