Topic: Favorite Movie, TV, and Book
Flatline's photo
Thu 08/13/09 08:29 PM
The Unforgiven--Malcolm in The Middle--One Hundred Years of Solitude

writer_gurl's photo
Thu 08/13/09 08:44 PM
Hi, are those your favorite movie, show and book?

Mine has to be Bones, Twilight, Sundays At Tiffany's

Quietman_2009's photo
Thu 08/13/09 08:49 PM
Edited by Quietman_2009 on Thu 08/13/09 08:55 PM
Animal House,

Southpark,

Penthouse Letters


HennaSpice's photo
Thu 08/13/09 08:58 PM
Tank Girl~ LOST~ Napalm and Silly Putty by George Carlin

boredinaz06's photo
Thu 08/13/09 08:59 PM




Phallus in wonderland, Squidbillies and Eaters of the dead

Rockmybobbysocks's photo
Fri 08/14/09 12:54 AM

The Unforgiven--Malcolm in The Middle--One Hundred Years of Solitude


the original unforgiven? or the western?


mine is ...

gentlemen prefer blondes (which is tied with love in the time of cholera), robot chicken and sugarqueen (current... this changes often)

but one hundred years of solitude was a fantastic piece of work.

Rockmybobbysocks's photo
Fri 08/14/09 12:55 AM
wait can i change my fave book to Pride & Prejudice & Zombies by Jane Austen and Seth Graham Smith?

Please ?

LOL

Gossipmpm's photo
Fri 08/14/09 02:08 AM
Gone with the wind

Greys anatomy

The exorcist

FearandLoathing's photo
Fri 08/14/09 02:46 AM
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.

R.L. Stine's Goosebumps.

Stephen King's Pet Cemetary.

prisoner's photo
Fri 08/14/09 04:00 AM
The Aviator,The Prisoner and Casino Royale by Ian Fleming. be seeing you

niteclerk's photo
Fri 08/14/09 05:14 AM
The Princess Bride, House, and for a book...geez..I have a lot of favorites...The Red Tent by Anita Diamont

Flatline's photo
Fri 08/14/09 02:06 PM
Edited by Flatline on Fri 08/14/09 02:10 PM

elwoodsully's photo
Fri 08/14/09 04:15 PM
Edited by elwoodsully on Fri 08/14/09 04:16 PM
We were Soldiers Once, and Young

Leverage or Bones

History of THE World War. I got this book from my Uncle the day before Christmas in 75. He died on the 28th of December. It belonged to my Grandfather. The book was printed right after WWI ended. Gramps was in that war.

I've never opened it.