Top 5 films and

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Top 5 films and

Top 5 films and songs.

I put a post on Blab About Books about favorite novels, so I figured I'd do one with movies and songs, since, after all, what is the Chatterbox for but to talk about stuff that interests us?

So my top 5 songs (in no particular order) stand as such:

Don't You Worry Child--Swedish House Mafia

Drive By--Train

My Life Would Suck Without You--Kelly Clarkson

Watching You Watch Him--Eric Hutchinson

Grenade--Bruno Mars

My top five favorite movies are (in order):

1st. The Two Towers

2nd. Young Mr. Lincoln

3rd. The Return of the King

Tied for 4th. The Avengers/Stagecoach (made in 1939 with John Wayne)

Tied for 5th. War Horse/The Fellowship of the Ring

What are your favorite songs and movies?

submitted by Everinne, age 14, Movie/Stereo Heart
(July 22, 2013 - 3:26 pm)

Songs (not in order)
True Love by Pink
Same Love by Macklemore
Still Into You by Paramore
A Little Party Never Killed Nobody by Fergie
Stereo Heart by Gym Class Heroes

Movies(also not in order)
Corpse Bride
Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland
Coraline
Tangled
The Princess and the Frog

As you can see, I have something of a Tim Burton obsession.

submitted by Maggie, age 12, Charlotte
(July 22, 2013 - 6:07 pm)

top please please!

submitted by blink, Eye
(July 24, 2013 - 2:52 pm)

Songs:

Looking For Alaska/Video Game Books (tie, both by Hank Green)

Erm... Great Big Sea, Gaelic Storm, MY FAIR LADY, stuff stuffstuffstuff.

Movies:

Cyrano de Bergerac

The Big Store

Beyond that I'm not much of a movie person.

submitted by Gollum
(July 24, 2013 - 4:18 pm)

Easy.

Movies (In no order)

Ledgend of the Guardians the Owls of Ga'Hoole

Oliver!

The Princess Bride

Muppet Treasure Island

Star Wars, Orginal Triology

 

Songs (Also not in order)

Gospel

Safety Dance

Wondaland

Postal Service in general

Deadbeat Club

submitted by Theo W.
(July 24, 2013 - 5:29 pm)

Favorite songs -

1. Stuck on Stupid , Chris Brown

2. Don't Judge Me , Chris Brown

3. Clarity , Zedd

4. The Way , Ariana Grande 

5. Was I The Only One , Jordin Sparks &/or Somebody to Love , Maroon 5

6. Like absolutely ANY song by Jesus Culture/ Kim Walker !!

 

Favorite Movies  -

1. 42

2. The Help

3. The Sandlot

4. Lincoln ( The one actually about President Lincoln passing the 13th Amendment )

5. Angus, Thongs, and Perfect Snogging

 

That's jus my two cents (: 

submitted by Vidaa , age 13, Sophmoreeee
(July 25, 2013 - 3:35 pm)

You're back!  Also, what's the difference between your Lincoln and the Steven Spielberg one?

submitted by Gollum
(July 25, 2013 - 4:24 pm)

Yes !

&Well there's another Lincoln that's vampires or something . The one I watched was Steven Spielberg , lol . 

 

&Admin , it's all good , you don't have too fix the spaces in between the punctuation .. I do that on purpose cause I think it looks cool (:

submitted by Vida, age 13
(July 25, 2013 - 6:16 pm)

Hmm.

Songs:

Midnight Shadow by Aselin Debison

Had to Grow Up by Aselin Debison

Country Boy by John Denver

Wild Montana Skies by John Denver

Rocky Top by Dolly Parton

 

Movies (this is harder):

Anne of Green Gables & Anne of Avonlea (both tie)

Felicity An American Girl

Soul Surfer 

The Great Search for Christopher Robin

The Fox and the Hound

 

 

submitted by Blonde Heroines Rule
(July 25, 2013 - 5:30 pm)

@ Gollum:

I'm guessing your Lincoln question was addressed to me... I think...

Anyway, Young Mr. Lincoln is about before he becomes president, when he meets his future wife, Mary Todd, and settles a murder trial through his wit and general wisdom, despite being an underdog and new to the law business. It is based on an actual case that he did solve, and had very good acting in it. It was also made in 1939.

submitted by Everinne, age 14, Media House
(July 25, 2013 - 7:36 pm)

Okay then . . .

Songs (not in order)

Lonely Lullaby--Owl City

Silhouette--Owl City

Vanilla Twilight--Owl City

Honey and the Bee--Owl City

Brielle--Sky Sailing

Free cupcakes to anyone who knows ANY one of these songs.

Movies . . .

*Struggles to remember even five movies I have seen*

Okay, you know what? I'm gonna skip this one.

submitted by Zach L.
(July 26, 2013 - 10:40 am)

@ Vida:

Oh.  I liked Steven Spielberg one a lot, especially because I saw it with my sister whom I never see ever.  Also, we had to sit in the front row of the theatre, which my neck wasn't thankful for.

@ Everinne:

It wasn't directed at you, but that movie sounds cool anyway!

@ Zach L.:

I know Brielle and Vanilla Twilight, even though, in my humble opinion, some of his songs are much better.

submitted by Gollum
(July 26, 2013 - 8:05 pm)

THANKYOUTHANKYOUTHANKYOU

For knowing those songs.

And you too, Melody.

@Gollum: Which songs are your favorites?

*free cupcake to Gollum*

*free cupcake to Melody*

submitted by Zach L.
(July 27, 2013 - 10:23 am)

I know Lonely Lullaby.

submitted by Melody, age 15, Disney
(July 26, 2013 - 8:32 pm)

Vanilla Twilight

submitted by Maggie, age 12, Charlotte
(July 30, 2013 - 4:04 pm)

Songs

1. Chrono Story by mothy. I will give anyone free virtual cookies if you look it up because this song is so amazingly amazing. Mothy, that is the best song you have ever made in my opnion. There are rumors going around that mothy is going to release a new album and I hope that it can end up on iTunes. I really want to buy it although I haven't bought any of his other albums yet. (Perhaps on the new one you could include Gumi's Wrath song? Hint? Hint?) Okay. That's enough raving about mothy. For now.

2. Raspberry Heaven by Oranges and Lemons because it's Raspberry Heaven, for pete's sake.

3. Animate by Rush. Rush is amazing. Enough said.

4. Guerilla Laments or Mass Rapture by Diablo Swing Orchestra. I used to like Guerilla Laments better but now I can't decide which one I like more. 

5. Mystic Rhythms by Rush. Like I said, Rush is awesome.  

Movies 

1. My Neighbor Totoro. You can't go wrong with Totoro.

2. Hoodwinked because you really can't go to wrong with that either.

3. Howl's Moving Castle. The book is much better but I'm strangely fond of the movie.

4. Home on the Range because it's hard to go wrong with a yodeling villain, his three idiotic underlings, and three heroines who are literally cows. And yes, one of them is blond.

5. I'm not sure what to put here. 

submitted by Ruby M., age 14, Somewhere
(July 26, 2013 - 1:32 pm)