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Old 10-01-2006, 01:55 PM   #23
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Marty's List of Top Movies (in no particular order):

-Titanic (I've loved it since it first came into theatres when I was five. My mother took me because she wanted to see it and there was no babysitter. And thus an obsession was born, because I know more about the Titanic than most people do. Don't get me started, because I will never shut up).

-Pirates of the Carribbean (Both- I was reluctant to see the first one, but I loved it. I saw the second one twice in theatres... Best line: "I got a jar of dirt, I've got a jar of dirt!"

-Phantom of the Opera (Okay, I'm a musical freak... I think Emmy Rossum has a sweet voice, and Gerald Butler is extremely incharacter. And Patrick Wilson is brilliant as well.)

-RENT (Haven't seen it for a while, but it's a great movie.)

-Moulin Rouge (Ah... classic... I still think that the director, whose name I can never spell correctly, should have directed RENT... Not that I don't love Chris Columbus, I just think that Baz whatever-his-last-name-is would be more appropriate)

-West Side Story (So sad... I cry everytime I watch it...)

-Newsies (a given... Racetrack is my favorite newsie, but then again, Christian Bale is currently number one on my list of top five hottest guys.)

-High School Musical (Only because I'm Kelci in the stage musical right now. It's an okay movie- the score is good, as is the acting, but the singing is a little weak, as is the lipsyncing and Ashley Trisdale's tap dancing. Actually, her tap dancing is MORE than a little weak- it sucks. She was probably my least favorite out of everyone, even though I adore her character.)

-The Princess Diaries (Classic Marty chick flick... I loved it... The second one was good, but not as good as the first.)

-13 Going on 30 (Hello? Not only is Sean Marquette, the voice of our beloved Mac in the beginning and end, but it also has lots of eighties pop culture refferences which I adore.)

And there are probably more... But I don't feel like rooting through my DVD drawer to look.

-Marty
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