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AFI defines "fantasy" as a genre where live-action characters inhabit imagined settings and/or experience situations that transcend the rules of the natural world.
This should be good..
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1. The Matrix
2. Big
3. Time Bandits
4. Who Framed Roger Rabbit
5. Hook
6. Bruce Almighty
7. Jason and the Argonauts
8. Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure
9. The Santa Clause
10. Sliding Doors
Will it blend? That is the question.
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Did you honestly not include a single Lord of the Rings movie in that list?
1. LOTR Trilogy (lets make this one item)
2. Harry Potter films (another lump)
3. King Kong
4. The Princess Bride
5. The Matrix
6. The Fifth Element
7. The Empire Strikes Back (or lump in the whole original Trilogy)
8: Pirates of the Caribbean
9. Wizard of Oz
10. Dragonheart
....although some of the best Fantasy films out there are animated, therefore did not fit the criteria and could not make the list.
flash gordon.
enough said.
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Fel Wrote:Did you honestly not include a single Lord of the Rings movie in that list?
My personal criteria was different.
Will it blend? That is the question.
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Prog Wrote:My personal criteria was different.
Fair enough.... "Fantasy" can be a pretty broad category.
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1. LOTR Trilogy
2. Star Wars
3. Harry Potter
4. Princess Bride
5. Pirates of the Caribbean
6. Pan's Labyrinth
7. Excalibur
8. Hook
9. The Matrix
10. Jumanji
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Fel Wrote:Fair enough.... "Fantasy" can be a pretty broad category.
3 Blondes & a waterbed:p