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Mylinkay Asdara

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... the Tinkerbelle movies. The new ones with all her little sprite friends and yeah... they are so childish and not any plot to speak of that isn't obvious in the title screen but... I don't know, they are just really heartwarming and comfy - very much a guilty pleasure though because if I look at it rationally, even when I compare to my other "comfort/heart" movies like Spirited Away or The Last Unicorn that are also for a younger demographic and animated/cartoon they are somewhat more vapid but... still. I do like them enough to have pre-ordered the boxed set of "Secret of the Wings" >.>
 

ReservoirAngel

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The Rocky Horror Picture Show. I don't even know why I still class it as a guilty pleasure, but I'm always hesitant to admit that I love that film.
 

loc978

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I... don't have any. I'll openly slam Titanic and laud Machete to anyone, anywhere. It's not my fault most people are fucking wrong.
 

Alssadar

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By god, I loved Fight Club. Given the interpretations of reality and the sway of influence over a man, it was beautiful. I softly cried manly tears of depth and understanding after the credits finished rolling, and I was utterly dumbstruck and silent for at least 5 minutes.
Also, the Spongebob Squarepants Movie cannot be beat. EVER.
 

DeimosMasque

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Howard the Duck, Repo! The Genetic Opera, X-Men the Last Stand and The Avengers (the one with Sean Connery)
 

neoontime

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Nacho Libre is still my favorite movie.
Sometimes I'll pop in a quote to my friends.
[sub]please don't suggest that I don't have many friends *sob*[/sub]
 

Atmos Duality

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Lovely Mixture said:
Vulgar? I just find that odd, cause I hate vulgarity (saying this just as I posted on a different thread in regards to a Japanese pun about asses) and I consider Boondock Saints to be one of the most non-vulgar movies that I love. Of course, knowing the lead writer's motivation for making the movie beforehand raised it in my eyes.
Heh, tell you what.
Watch it again, and take a drink every time someone says the word "fuck".

You'd have to be Irish to survive.
 

Wereduck

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Reign of Fire. I just ignore Matthew Ma... Mc... Mach ... Matthew McChesty and enjoy the rest of the movie. I don't care if people say it's crap, I love the premise and thinking about other holdouts in the rest of the world.

Edit: Also, Gerard Butler and Batman are besties. YES.
I've always considered Reign of Fire to be the fairly-thoughtful analysis of male/protector vs. female/nurturer leaders that Pitch Black utterly failed as. As such I love that movie - plus it's got a cameo for Dr. Bashir so there's that too.

For myself I think I'd have to say David Lynch's Dune. It's ever so odd and takes serious liberties with the story but the whole feel of the thing is just perfect.

Also, honorable mention goes to They Live.
 

Keenarnor

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I'd say Moulin Rouge. It's not that great according to usual movie standards, but MAN is it fun to watch.
 

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I enjoyed the Excorcist: the begining. I honestly can't think of anything else at the moment. My dad, who's a film/music collector, has some fucked up films. Examples include Nekromantic, Cannibal hollocuast, Pual Blart mall cop, Rocky 5, the twilight films and much more. The man can find entertaining value in anything.
 

rayen020

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star wars prequels. Yeah said it. What of it? the last 3 are good, the first 3 are no worse. both sets have problems, the fact that they have different problems causes the things that they fixed to be overshadowed.

The Oceans eleven trilogy (the new ones with george clooney) I love thes movies immensely. All three. The music is great, the scheming is great, the comedy is great. The stars all seem to be enjoying themselves. I haven't heard much against them, but i've heard even less for them.

Also matrix reloaded. I think it's action scenes are some of the best in the series. Yeah it falls apart at the end as it sets up it's sequel, and as sequel itself it moves too fast for itself. i think moving a bit slower at the beginning would have helped it immensely.

Hey you asked. I won't say any of these are good movies, just that i enjoy them. actually i will say the ocean's movies are good. only those though.
 

Brixton6

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I Am Omega.

It's the low budget version of I Am Legend. If you watch it with a group of friends, you'll have a good time.
 

TWEWYFan

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Van Helsing. Yeah it was stupid, but it has Hugh Jackman fighting vampires and werewolves!
 

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The Eagle...the one from a few years ago about the Centurion. I LIKED IT!!! I thought it was cool, and it is cool.
 

xdom125x

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If by guilty pleasure you mean things that I feel guilty for enjoying than the G.I. Joe movie. It was stupid as hell, but it was fun. The same would apply to the first live-action Transformers. Also, some Syfy channel original movies. I find that I can tolerate the bad acting in it if I assume they were trying to make a bad movie so it could be viewed as a comedy. Also, that mindset made me enjoy Twilight Breaking Dawn 1.

If by guilty pleasure you mean the movies that I am told to feel guilt over but genuinely like, then: The Power Ranger movie and the Star Wars prequels come to mind.