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    irichard,

    Really good movie, seen it a few times. Its inspiring cuz it sends the message to always follow ur dreams, and to never give up.

    Were there's a will, there's a way.
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    You can stand behind me, point at me and judge me for whom you think i am.
    I would rather you stand with me and share all that i can be with you
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    I always really liked Into The Wild. Great acting/directing. The whole bit is about escaping the calamity of modern life, to follow one's own journey. It's based on the book and true story of a guy who went on a solo journey to Alaska, despite everything else holding him back. Quite a beautiful film, makes you rethink what's important in life.
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    TV Mini Series (not technically a movie). The Martian Chronicles:

    Water which is too pure has no fish -- Ts'ai Ken T'an

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    That was a nice movie, but if I were in control of the Last Rocket of the Last Humans, I wouldn't opt for a nuclear family lving in inbred hermetic isolation til the end of their doomed days. I'd blow that puppy to scour the planet to round up all the surivving humans and start a massive captive breeding program complete with genetic diversity and preservation planning.
    Dum Spiro Spero Meliora
    .... but why hope for better when you can settle for best!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clear Blue Sky View Post
    That was a nice movie, but if I were in control of the Last Rocket of the Last Humans, I wouldn't opt for a nuclear family lving in inbred hermetic isolation til the end of their doomed days. I'd blow that puppy to scour the planet to round up all the surivving humans and start a massive captive breeding program complete with genetic diversity and preservation planning.
    XD lol made me laugh. hehehe

    greater good haha
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    "The Sunset Grill"--with my favorite actress Ellen Burstyn

    Great film!


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    "Being John Malkovich"--Schizophrenia? Possesion? Delusion? Remote Influencing? Channeling? Holy Spirit?--I don't care. It's just a fun quirky movie that some of US will enjoy. Seeing it will only serve to further confuse non-Indigo power lovers and psychologists--but Who Cares! Instead of monitoring and quessing, if they have any real questions and want real answers--here I am. Many people on this site seem to know a lot more about IS stuff than I do, I am a Yankee Engineer--blunt, plain and simple, concrete. I seem to have a gift for making complicated things simple--making esoteric and subjective things concrete and objective.

    Ref. my paper on "The Symbolism of the Obejcts in the Temple at Jerusalem"--handed out 7 copies--Wow that paper caused a stir! But nobody has come forth to ask any questions about it's content. Nobody has come forth to ask me to elaborate. Oh well...

    How about them LA Dodgers--great game wasn't it (did they even play a game--maybe they are the oakland Dodgers now--I don't care!) I care about ending world hunger and ending disease--but apparently "they" don't-- or they would be here now.

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    A very beautiful movie--part of the reason that IMO the chinese are the premier film makers of this time.


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    Waking Life - (Lucid Dreaming, Philosophy and Rotoscoped.)
    K-PAX - (A patient who claims to be from another planet.)
    Willow - (An awesome fantasy movie, really surprised me.)
    Matrix Trilogy + Animatrix - (Self explanatory though if you've never heard of it, basically what we think of reality, is an illusion, likely quite similar to how it really is IMO, both dimensional wise and all these systems of control put in place to keep us subdued and distracted.)
    Kingdom of Heaven - (Great movie about the crusades, 3 hours long if you watch extended edition)
    Frequency - (Don't want to spoil anything the story, it involves time travel.)

    + Many many others that I can't pull from the top of my mind at the moment.

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    this movie tooooo gooood.
    u can get a heart attack from watchin it..
    so hypeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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    12 Monkeys - (An awesome time travel movie, find myself re-watching it often.)
    Donnie Darko - (Time travel, tangent universes, and saving the world)
    Dead Man - (Strange black and white western, called an Acid Western by the Director I believe, amazing soundtrack by Neil Young.)
    Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai - (Same director as Dead Man, about a Black hitman that lives on a roof with a bunch of pigeons, he frequently reads and quotes a book called The Way of the Samurai)
    Princess Mononoke & Spirited Away - (Two great anime films with spiritual/magical feeling)
    28 Days Later - (My favourite zombie movie, very realistic feeling)
    Original Planet of the Apes movies + Rise of the Planet of the Apes (The originals are amazing, as well as the newest one that came out recently. I haven't watched the one by Tim Burton though)
    Serenity - (Awesome sci-fi western movie, sequel to one of my favourite shows, Firefly)

    Will post more favourites as I remember them

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    Donnie brasco !!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruadarbard View Post
    Serenity - (Awesome sci-fi western movie, sequel to one of my favourite shows, Firefly)
    Agreed - Serenity was an AWESOME Dystopian film! One of my favorites in the genre, right up there with Blade Runner, etc... and most people have never heard of it, sadly. I'll bet almost everyone that possesses Indigo traits would enjoy this film.
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    One of my fav too.
    I have the series on DVD
    and the movie too.
    Mimsey is a fav with psi-abilities
    by young adults. Good story.
    The first Dr Dolittle..
    Good flik no-psi is . . Dinner Rush.
    Shape shifting: The Secret of Roan Inish
    Ratatouille is very good for a disney by Pixar

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    That which is above corresponds to that which is below . . .
    To accomplish the miracle of one thing.
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    Misery, she is bonkers, and his No 1 fan!
    Water which is too pure has no fish -- Ts'ai Ken T'an

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    Thanks for "serenity"--haven't seen it--will keep it in mind. In the same genre perhaps, one of my top three, "Into The West"--an Irish film with Gabriel Byrne. Find it in the children's section BUT it had two "releases". The stupid American film industry released it as a child's film. then there were howls of protest from artists and intellectuals--and it was released on the "Art House Film" circuit. Irish Gypsies, death, child birth, the sacrifice of Mother's, reincarnation, immortality etc. Conquering death--There is no death--we only go somewhere else--Into the west--the spirit land.

    It also hints at something that is being chewed over by the younger members on this site--"finding my soulmate"--there can be more than one soulmate. "Tiernan Og" sends/urges/influences, the blonde to comfort her still living husband...not kid stuff. And it should not be ignored that Ternan Og's name when she was an incarnate human was "Mary"...
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    "Babette's Feast"...On a scale of one to ten I give it a ten.
    "An artist is never poor!" and neither is one who has set out on the spiritual quest.

    As in the native American story of "Jumping Mouse"--never give up, go thru the trials, physical and emotional, to find...

    "Jumping Mouse" is kind of the Native American version of the quest for the Holy Grail...don't quit, don't give up, you'll be glad when you reach the other side of the rainbow...first the rain....then the rainbow...then the inexpressable joy!

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    Cinema Paradiso- great musical score and storylines that we can identify with
    Star Wars- a classic the original one of course
    Tell no one- French film - excellent acting and unpredictable outcome
    Lady Vengenace- Korean film- well shot and a tale of trust, betrayal and loyalty
    Hot Fuzz- comedy to cheer me up always
    Rear Window- classic and trust your gut instinct film

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmycarry View Post
    Black Swan
    I realize you're banned, but if you want to see a better film about the same thing (the film Black Swan blatantly ripped off, actually)... look for Etoile, if you can find it. It's very rare. Last I looked it was on Youtube. And some other foreign films I like: Froken Sverige, Kid Svensk, Suspiria/Deep Red/Tenebre (some good ol' Dario Argento giallo)... that's Italian horror.
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