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If you were really in Wide Web World*, you would now be fighting in an intergalactic war to save the universe.  Since this is just a simulation of Wide Web World, let's compare favorite Movies index_4.gif (1036 bytes). blaste_1.gif (11524 bytes)

Here is Candace Weber's top 10 list of all-time favorite movies:

1. The greatest move ever made was the original Star Wars (1977)Starwars.gif (8690 bytes)
2. "Practically Perfect in Every Way": Mary Poppins (1964)

3. A tribute to cartoons and fun: Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988)roger02.gif (11965 bytes)
4. An fairy tale with great sword fights: The Princess Bride (1987)

5. Musicals are not dead, just need a revival: Singin' in the Rain (1952)

6. Huge epic, stars with real stage presence, and can't beat the original book it came from: The Ten Commandments (1956)tencommandments.gif (21242 bytes)

7. Excellent soundtrack to a really fun flick: The Blues Brothers (1980)

8. Victorian-style romance and time travel in the same move: Somewhere in Time (1980)

9. Fast-paced action adventure without lots of blood: Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)

10. It can't help but be hilarious with all of the greatest comedy stars who were alive at the time: It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1980)

What are your favorite movies?  Criteria:  You've seen it at least twice and enjoy it immensely every time you see it. 


Now you get to vote:

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Looking for a newer movie that's lots of good clean fun?  Try Ever After (1998)

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