"I think you'll also need to add Princess Leia from Star Wars! :D"
"Great list! I'd also suggest Peggy Cummins for Gun Crazy. http://www.listal.com/movie/gun-crazy http://www.listal.com/viewimage/1241385"
"An excellent list, made even better now that I know that Beacky Fuentes, or "Beaky Fufu" as her close friends know her, knows someone who knows someone who got laid for $177706 on the internet or some"
"Thanks! I've learned something today! :)"
"An excellent list. Thanks for turning me on to Black Gestapo and Space is the Place!"
"Gary Oldman & Tim Roth did work together, in an excellent film adaptation of the Tom Stoppard play "Rosencrantz and Guilderstern are Dead." http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100519/"
"1. Casablanca [img id=4264195 width=500full] 2. Blade Runner 3. Singin' in the Rain 4. Seven Samurai 5. The Crow"
"As TrekMedic pointed out, there was plenty of time for that in the preliminary round. Anyway, of the regional winners: Gold: AD/DC Silver: Bob Marley Bronze: A-Ha"
"1. Star Wars (episodes IV-VI) 2. El Mariachi 3. Indiana Jones 4. Mad Max 5. Batman"
"Chaplin was a brilliant movie, and Robert was brilliant in it. They should have given him the Oscar."
"Ah, memories. I'd remove a couple and add Mary Stuart Masterson (who won my heart in "Some Kind of Wonderful," Diane Franklin ("Better Off Dead," "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure"), and E.G. (Elizbat"
"Are you just listing TV shows that ran for multiple seasons? "WWE Raw" is the longest-running episodic television show of all time. As of this past Monday they broadcast their 1,000th episode."
"Godzilla. The original, uncut 1954 Japanese version, not the edited American version with Raymond Burr."
"I voted for this not because I necessarily like the movies you picked, but because you like them enough to make a list and stand up for these movies! For what it's worth, I feel the same way about all"
"There are a lot of Buddhist allegories in "The Matrix" as well, particularly "There is no spoon," referring to one's ability to change the world by changing one's own mind, and the over-arching theme "
"Similar but different: http://www.listal.com/list/ah-me"