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Favorite movie from the year 2000 and under?
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So what is your favorite movie from the year 2000 and under?

Many classics have been made around that era.
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Waterworld was my most favorite movie
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bad boys

just a funny movie

wish they still made movies like this
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So many movies, much difficult choice.
If I absolutely HAD to pick one it would be One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest.
I think it is Jack Nicholson's best performance, it has one of the most iconic movie villains and a twist ending to boot.

If I could put two side by side it would be that ^ and Reservoir Dogs.
It's my favourite Tarantino movie and it has some really intense and well made scenes.

There are many runners up though, like:

The Shawshank Redemption
Taxi Driver
Rope
Jumanji
The Breakfast Club
Vertigo
North By Northwest
To Kill A Mockingbird
Die Hard
The Matrix [This could easily be top as well depending on what mood I'm in]
Fight Club
American Beauty
DragonHeart [The ending of this is the saddest thing ever, Marley and Me has absolutely nothing on this film]
Grease
Pulp Fiction
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escape from alcatraz

i love that film.
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hands down my favorite from 1998 is Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
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The Breakfast Club.


easy.
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A Nightmare on Elm St, The Shawshank Redemption or Scream
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Star Wars: Return of the Jedi

But really there are so many GREAT movies in the 20th century is so hard to pick. I mean
you have the trilogy's of Star Wars, Die Hard, Indiana Jones for crying out loud.
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