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Laice07

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  1. No order

    Super Mario World

    Super Mario Bro's(NES)

    The Legend of Zelda: A Link to The Past

    THe Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time

    Final Fantasy 7

    Metroid Prime

    NHL 95

    StarCraft

    Donkey Kong Country

    Goldeneye 007

    Honourable Mentions: SUper SMash Bro's Melee, Perfect Dark, Super Smash Bro's, Mario 64

  2. I would vote for Gamecube....the new Zelda game coming out in 2005, Metroid Prime 2, and WWE Days of Reckoning are the reasons why. Plus you can get the classics like Super Smash Brothers: Melee, Metroid Prime, and Mario Sunshine.

  3. Oh, Zaz sorry about overreacting on giving a low score on Harry Potter, it was all jokes. I loved the movie, and you didn't, thats cool, I just wanted to try out my wizarding powers ;)

    The Haunted Mansion: 5/10

    Oh and Numbahs I'd also like a full review of Harry Potter, makes me feel good inside :P

  4. After two more movies, Pixar will officially depart with Disney, which is bad for Disney because most of their movies that are great are made from PIXAR. The Incredibles and Cars are the two movies left. Vote for your favourite past films, talk about the departure of Pixar and what Disney will do, or hype up the Incredibles which comes out this November.

    IMO Disney is in big trouble, they can do 3-D animation themselves, but not as good as PIXAR(*cough*Dinosour). Plus DIsney themselves forgot what made there classics great, the story and loveable characters. Eisner(whatever his name is) is also rated one of the worst CEO's, I want to know why is he getting blamed for the downfall of Diseny.

    One more thing.....Go see Prisoner of Azkaban currently in the Top 10 lists from critically acclaimed critics like Numbah's and GoodGodWhataBeatnik!

  5. Moore seeks PG-13 on 'Fahrenheit' Movie scheduled to open June 25

    LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Distributors of Michael Moore's documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11" are appealing to get a PG-13 rating, instead of R.

    A screening by the Motion Picture Association of America's appeals board has been set for June 22, just three days before "Fahrenheit 9/11" hits theaters. But the film's distributors are trying to move that screening up to this week to expedite a decision, said Tom Ortenberg, president of Lions Gate Films, one of the companies releasing the film.

    An R rating means those younger than 17 cant' see the movie unless accompanied by an adult. The MPAA ratings board gave "Fahrenheit 9/11" an R rating for "violent and disturbing images and for language."

    "I think the message of the movie is so important that it should be available to be seen by as wide an audience as possible," Ortenberg said Monday. "Frankly, I don't consider any of the images in the film any more disturbing than what we have all seen on the cable news networks and the gratuitous violence that fills the screen of so many PG-13-rated action pictures."

    In "Fahrenheit 9/11," Moore depicts President Bush as asleep at the wheel in the months before the September 11 attacks. The movie also accuses the White House of breeding fear of more terrorism to gain public support for the Iraq war.

    The film's images include a public beheading in Saudi Arabia, Iraqis burned by napalm and a grisly scene of an Iraqi man dumping a dead baby into a truckbed loaded with bodies.

    "It is sadly very possible that many 15- and 16-year-olds will be asked and recruited to serve in Iraq in the next couple of years," Moore said. "If they are old enough to be recruited and capable of being in combat and risking their lives, they certainly deserve the right to see what is going on in Iraq."

    "Fahrenheit 9/11" won the top honor at last month's Cannes Film Festival for Moore, who received the 2002 Academy Award for best documentary with "Bowling for Columbine."

    Moore had to seek new distributors for "Fahrenheit 9/11" after Disney refused to let its Miramax subsidiary release it, saying it was too politically charged.

    Miramax bosses Harvey and Bob Weinstein bought the movie back from Disney and lined up Lions Gate and IFC Films to help distribute it.

    The film opens June 25 in 500 to 1,000 theaters in "every major city in America," Ortenberg said.

    That constitutes an exceptionally wide release among documentaries, which typically play in only a handful of theaters.

    Theater owners are receiving pressure to not book the film. The Hollywood Reporter reports that a group called Move America Forward, which says its goal is "supporting America's war on terrorism," is urging U.S. movie theaters not to screen the film.

    Sources: Yahoo Movies and CNN.com

  6. For an action movie:

    The Rock

    Vind Diesel

    Arnold Swarchenager(I know, I spelled it wrong)

    Jean Claude Van Damme

    Have the Plot revolve around Rock and Vin killing Arnold and Jean in some cool fight scenes, then have Rock turn on Vin, and have a one on one fight...where the true action hero wins! I mean who doesn't want to see The Rock vs. Vin Diesel in a movie.

  7. If it doesn't work...here's what it said:

    All Reuters Movie News

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    'Harry Potter' Loses Potency Atop U.S. Box Office

    Sunday June 13 2:21 PM ET

    Harry Potter as a devout high-schooler who gets pregnant following an unsuccessful attempt to cure her boyfriend of homosexuality, has earned $3.7 million to date. The $5 million film was released by United Artists, a unit of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc .

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