Most inspirational film ever...what do you think?
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Most inspirational film ever...what do you think?
you know the ones, where after, you feel like you can do just about anything. where your goosebumps have goosebumps and the hairs on your skin protrude through your clothes.
what do you think is thee most inspirational story (fiction or non) ever put to screen?
what do you think is thee most inspirational story (fiction or non) ever put to screen?
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Ikiru
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It seems like you and I are always disagreeing on one thing or another. In this instance, though, I can honestly say that you couldn't be more correct.
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In regards to Ikiru, regardless of a individuals personal preferences, it's hard to deny greatness . . .
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In regards to Ikiru, regardless of a individuals personal preferences, it's hard to deny greatness . . .
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i know it's a lame list
I Am Sam - any father should be inspired by this
8 mile - not a great movie by any means but after watching it i wanted to get up and do something artistic
Remember the Titans - especially the "i don't want them to gain another yard, you blitz all night. You make them remember the night they played the Titans" scene
I Am Sam - any father should be inspired by this
8 mile - not a great movie by any means but after watching it i wanted to get up and do something artistic
Remember the Titans - especially the "i don't want them to gain another yard, you blitz all night. You make them remember the night they played the Titans" scene
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Chariots of Fire, it's a little cheesy but it's probably my favorite movie about athleticism and the different motivations people have. The scene where Eric Liddle falls and the camera follows him as he gets up and mows down runner after runner is easily in my top five goosebump inducing "holy shit" moments in movie history.
The similar final race scene in The Black Stallion has a similar effect on me.
The similar final race scene in The Black Stallion has a similar effect on me.
Last edited by Hiro11; 09-30-05 at 10:27 AM.
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The Passion of the Christ
I was outside the theater with a group of about 30 other atheists. We were mocking the people that went in to see it, and were generally causing trouble/protesting the film. Then, a mysterious stranger appeared and bought us all tickets to the film so we could see it ourselves.
When we came out, all of us were Christians. Every soul was saved that day.
I was outside the theater with a group of about 30 other atheists. We were mocking the people that went in to see it, and were generally causing trouble/protesting the film. Then, a mysterious stranger appeared and bought us all tickets to the film so we could see it ourselves.
When we came out, all of us were Christians. Every soul was saved that day.