I was challenged by Uncle Scott to write 15 movies that has had an - TopicsExpress



          

I was challenged by Uncle Scott to write 15 movies that has had an impact on me and tag 15 friends to do the same. 1. Moulin Rouge. This was one of the first really deep love movies i saw when i was 11-ish. It didnt make any sense, but when i saw it again 3 years later, it made sooo much more sense and i love the music that was put together/written to make this movie. 2. Fantastic Mr. Fox. TBH, Im not sure exactly why i like this movie, i just kinda do. I like how funny it is. 3. License to drive. Ive seen this movie only about 2 weeks ago, but i have DEFINITELY learned a lesson from it and that lesson is this: Dont take the car for a spin when you dont have a license, and dont lie about having a license! 4. Iron Giant. I. Freakin. Love. This. Movie. Its so inspirational too. After watching it, it makes me be more attentive to being helpful to others. Like, iron giant willingly flew a nuclear bomb into space to save everyone although he knew he wasnt going to live if he did (he kinda did in he end, but you get my point.) it was an act of utilitarianism, and it also kinda showed the 2nd amendment. It restates it more than says it, and how they do this is in the one scene where the hunter kills the deer in the woods and Hogarth says No killing. Killing is bad. 5. Balto. This is a favorite of mine as well. It wasnt until the 100th time (exaggerating) that i saw it that i realized the grandma was the girl who was sick and Balto saved HER. My mind was just like (explosion). Anyways, its very inspirational and it also inspired me to be helpful of others (not as helpful as Balto was with saving extremely ill people, but still). 6. A Nightmare Before Christmas. I was obsessed with this movie when i was little! No joke, i think i watched it every saturday if i had the chance. What i got from this is to let things be what they are. And this can also refer to people too an it helped me realize to just let people be who they want to be and be who you are. 7. A Haunting in Connecticut. I know, this is a scary movie. I saw this on the Alaska cruise that we went on back in May. I still need to see the other part of the movie too. I saw this in the teen lounge with other teens that i got along with throughout the trip and it was hard to say goodbye when it was over. 8. Young Frankenstein. (
Posted on: Fri, 05 Sep 2014 23:02:00 +0000

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