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1. Anne of Green Gables- I know this is a tv movie, but it is made so wonderfully. Whenever, people discuss how bad books that are made into movies are, I always use Anne of Green Gables as an example of film at its best. Enhancing a story. This film and it's sequel are so beautiful, and are my favorite movies of all time.
2.Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind- I am not one for love stories, but even this film touched me. I love things that are out-of-the-box. I thought the story was amazing, and articulate.
3. Do the Right Thing- I think this film is way better than Crash ever could be. It makes you think and it is shot wonderfully. Spike does it like no other.
4.The Sound of Music- I love this movie, the music, the story, everything. Julie Andrews is such a talented actress. They don't make musicals like this anymore
5.Heathers -As much as I love the John Hughes movies, when I think of the ultimate teen movie, Heathers is it. It has everything, and its social commentry about high school is scarily accurate. There are so many classic lines from this film. Love Shannen and Wynona in it!
6.Boyz in the Hood-I only saw this film recently, but it is the first film in a long time that made me want to cry. It really makes you think about violence among kids. In culture where 50 cent is glorified as cool, and kids get shot everyday, this film is so important.
7. The 7 Up Series -I had to include a documentry. I know this might be a bit obscure, but the series is about a bunch of kids that are interviewed at age 7 in England about everything from race to class to the school. The series interviews them every seven years for the rest of their lives. They are now on 49 up. This film is so poignant because it makes such interesting points about who we are and why we are the way we are. A must see.
8.The American President -I love this film. I think it is so underrated. I takes a great look at American Politics and the media as well as a great love story.
9. Clueless Best teen film of the 90s. Classic. Every line is my favorite line.
10. American Beauty I love the social commentary of this film. Amazing study of life in the suburbs.
2.Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind- I am not one for love stories, but even this film touched me. I love things that are out-of-the-box. I thought the story was amazing, and articulate.
3. Do the Right Thing- I think this film is way better than Crash ever could be. It makes you think and it is shot wonderfully. Spike does it like no other.
4.The Sound of Music- I love this movie, the music, the story, everything. Julie Andrews is such a talented actress. They don't make musicals like this anymore
5.Heathers -As much as I love the John Hughes movies, when I think of the ultimate teen movie, Heathers is it. It has everything, and its social commentry about high school is scarily accurate. There are so many classic lines from this film. Love Shannen and Wynona in it!
6.Boyz in the Hood-I only saw this film recently, but it is the first film in a long time that made me want to cry. It really makes you think about violence among kids. In culture where 50 cent is glorified as cool, and kids get shot everyday, this film is so important.
7. The 7 Up Series -I had to include a documentry. I know this might be a bit obscure, but the series is about a bunch of kids that are interviewed at age 7 in England about everything from race to class to the school. The series interviews them every seven years for the rest of their lives. They are now on 49 up. This film is so poignant because it makes such interesting points about who we are and why we are the way we are. A must see.
8.The American President -I love this film. I think it is so underrated. I takes a great look at American Politics and the media as well as a great love story.
9. Clueless Best teen film of the 90s. Classic. Every line is my favorite line.
10. American Beauty I love the social commentary of this film. Amazing study of life in the suburbs.