My Favorite Movies

In no particular order

Metro (1997)
A great action film with the wonderful Eddie Murphy

Plains,Trains and Automobiles (1988)
A teriffic comedy/drama directed by John Hughes.

Leaving Las Vegas (1996)
This film is dark,witty and features a great performance by Nicolas Cage

As Good As It Gets (1997)
A very human film with a great cast

The Fisher King (1992)
A very visual and haunting film by director Terry Gilliam

Green Card (1990)
This film was directed by Peter Weir and it's a very charming one indeed

Coming To America (1986)
Were it not for Eddie Murphy,this film would have not been so.

1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992)
This film is a classic, great visuals and performances from Gerard Depardieu, Armand Assante, Michael Wincott. This film was directed by Ridley Scott.

Rain Man (1988)
Barry Levinson does an outstanding job directing this smart and unique movie. Dustin Hoffman give's one incredible performance.

Phenomenon (1996)
A well captured film with John Travolta as an ordinary guy who's life is changed, when he gets struck by a UFO and his IQ boost's tremendously.

LA Story (1989)
Steve Martin stars as an LA weatherman who's life changes when he meets a woman.

Beverly Hills Cop (1985)
Eddie Murphy stars in this great movie with alot of humor, wit and charm.

Pulp Fiction (1995)
This film has a great cast, script and it's plot is diverse.

The Nutty Professor (1996)
This film lets Eddie Murphy do what he does best "comedy".

Good Will Hunting (1997)
A well done film with some great directing by Gus Van Sant. Most notable is it's dialouge & wonderful performances, especially the one from Matt Damon.

ET: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
We all have seen this film,and know how exciting and fun it is.

Boogie Nights (1997)
I was very impressed with the acting,cinematography and score.

The Truman Show (1998)
This film is very idealistic and has some great acting.Jim Carrey gave a very impressive performance,and Peter Weir directed it well.

Trapped in Paradise (1996)
A sweet comedy with Nicolas Cage giving the film just what it needs.

Crash (1997)
This film stars James Spader and many others.It has this wierd aura to it.As for the storyline "people who like to get into car accidents for sexual pleasure".

The Shawshank Redemption (1993)
A powerful film with great performances by Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins.

Face/Off (1997)
John Woo does a great job directing this film, but most of the credit should go to Nicolas Cage, and John Travolta, for making it's unrealistic plot truly believable.

Seven (1995)
This film is suspensful and horrifying at best. The two central characters, Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman, I found to have alot of chemistry on-screen as a duo.

School Ties (1994)
A very moving film about anti-semitism. Breanden Fraser gives the film a boost.

Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
I found this film to be one of Steven Speilberg's best. It had a very moving plot, and when the mothership landed at the end, I was struck by it's immensity. Although not classified as one, I found this movie to be the idealistic type.

Cop Land (1997)
A very good film,that features Sylvester Stallone at his best.

Weekend At Bernies (1989)
A slap-stick comedy that still makes me chuckle today.

Contact (1997)
A very deep film directed by Robert Zemeckis. It has a great cast and good cinematography. I loved the opening scene, it was breathtaking.

*This list is subject to change!

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