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Picture of lifeguide06
Registered: August 11, 2006
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The most inspiring movie that I have ever seen.. well, movies are the whole Rocky series. Actually, I have the box set of 1-5. I think that the Rocky series is inspiring because it makes me want to strive to do better and do push-ups. Can't wait for next Wednesday when the sixth one comes out.

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Equilibrium, 28 Days Later, and Takedown.


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Invincible was extremely inspiring but I'm an eagles fan so I may be biased Big Grin


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Life is Beautiful is one of the most incredible movies I've ever seen... I could come up with some more, but that one sticks out in my mind the most.


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i thinkClick, Flywheel, and Facing the Giants are really inspiring. they're all about changing and being better


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October Sky and 300. Rockets and history who can top that.


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yes of course rent and schindler's list that movie was beyond inspiring it wass pure genuis especially with the young child in the red coat that was the whole symbol of the movie proving all innocence towards the victims, also to this topic a beautiful life that was a great film.
the movie speak with kristen stweart since like 20 times and read the book its just one of those simple but great films.

AND TO TOP IT ALL OF WITH SUGAR LORD OF THE RINGS......
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I watched Bobby earlier today, and I was pretty inspired. I honestly had no idea who Robert Kennedy was, I totally had him confused with JFK, but the movie is intercut with some of his speaches and it was pretty awesome stuff. So not only am I inspired to be a good person (and all that jazz) but I'm inspired to read up about him and his campaign policies to see why anyone wanted to kill him.

Random: It gets extra points for being the first movie in forever to make me cry, but it loses an equal amount of points for the guy from Even Stevens' nude scene. His ass totally came out of nowhere o.o




I totally agree! Bobby was a VERY inspiring movie that made me cry as well. It had a lot of meaning to it, and the did a good job with the collision of the real debate and the one fake one.
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proably, um, i dont know a lot of movies really inspire me but if i had to say id agree on 300,yeah 300 was good...anyways
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The 300 makes me a little straight for those Spartans.

And then Lena Headey comes on the screen and all is back to normal.


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Only in 300 could a group of 300 glistening, sweaty men with toned abs run around in underwear and capes and guys still wouldn't be embarrassed to watch it... because it is that manly.


I like these calm little moments before the storm.
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Aw, I was going to say 300. That was a damn fine movie.


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I WANT TO SEE THAT!


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300 tops the list for me tons of honor and glory to go around there


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Aliens and An American Werewolf of London. When I saw those movies as kid, I was inspired to start drawing scarier subjects.
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i hear resurrection was inspiring. it was a tupac documentary
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I watched Bobby earlier today, and I was pretty inspired. I honestly had no idea who Robert Kennedy was, I totally had him confused with JFK, but the movie is intercut with some of his speaches and it was pretty awesome stuff. So not only am I inspired to be a good person (and all that jazz) but I'm inspired to read up about him and his campaign policies to see why anyone wanted to kill him.

Random: It gets extra points for being the first movie in forever to make me cry, but it loses an equal amount of points for the guy from Even Stevens' nude scene. His ass totally came out of nowhere o.o


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Ive seen Rachels Daughters, Inconvienant Truth, Crash.


Oh my goodness. Crash! You guys have to see that movie. It truly is inspiring and makes you think things and look at things from a lot of perspectives. I recommend that movie.


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I have seen so many inspiring movies. Ive seen Rachels Daughters, Inconvienant Truth, Crash. Each one made me think, and made me want to be able to change the world so we wouldnt have such horrible problems anymore. but thats just me...


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Registered: January 16, 2003
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It really through me off.


Upon returning to this thread I noticed that "through" was actually suppose to say "threw." Ah, the irony. How it burns. :P


"In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a revolutionary act." - George Orwell
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