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I'm going to sell some of my movies. are their any movies i should keep?

12 monkeys
13th Warrior, The
A History of Violence
A Nightmare on Elm St.
A Nightmare on Elm St. 2
A Nightmare on Elm St. 3
A Nightmare on Elm St. 4
A Nightmare on Elm St. 5
Ace Ventura: pet detective
Ace Ventura: when nature calls
Akira
Alamo, The
Alien 3
American Pie
American Pie 2
American Pie: Band Camp
American Wedding
Amistad
An American Tail
Arachnophobia
Armageddon
Austin Powers: gold member
Austin Powers: international man of mystery
Austin Powers: the spy who shagged me
Barbershop
Barbershop 2
Beverly Hills Cop
Big Momma’s House
Black mask
Black Sneak Moan
Blob, The
Blood Diamond
Bother Bear
Brewster’s Millions
Brothers Grim, The
Burb’s, The
Butterfly Effect, The
Cast Away
Cellular
Clerks II
Coming to America
Constantine
Contact
Contract Killer (hitman)
Dead man on campus
Deep Impact
Defender, The
Déjà vu
Descent, The
Deuce Bigalow male gigolo
Dragonball Z 1: Dead Zone
Dragonball Z 10: Broly’s Second Coming
Dragonball Z 10: wrath of the dragon
Dragonball Z 11: Bio Broly
Dragonball Z 12: Fusion Reborn
Dragonball Z 2: The Worlds Strongest
Dragonball Z 3: The Tree of Might
Dragonball Z 4: Lord Slug
Dragonball Z 5: Cooler’s Revenge
Dragonball Z 6: Return of Cooler
Dragonball Z 7: Super Android 13
Dragonball Z 8: Broly: the Legendary Super Saiyan
Dragonball Z 9: Bojack Unbound
Dragonball Z: Bardock, The father of Goku
Ducktales: vol. 1
Dukes of Hazzard, The
Dumb and Dumber
Enforcer, The
Equilibrium
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Exorcism of Emily Rose, The
Fallen
Falling Down
Fifth Element, The
First blood
Fist of the North Star
Four Brothers
Four Rooms
Freddy’s Dead
Fright Night
Fugitive, The
Fun with Dick and Jane
Game, The
Ghostbusters
Ghostbusters 2
Glory
Go
Golden Child, The
Great Outdoors, The
Green Mile, The
Harlem Nights
High Tension
Hills Have Eyes 2, The
Hollow man
Hostel
Hot fuzz
Hotel Rwanda
Impostor
In Hell
Incident at Oglala
Incredibles, The
Independence Day
Innerspace
Into the Blue
Island, The
Italian Job, The
Jaws
Jerk, The
Joy Ride
Judgment Night
Juice
Kiss of the dragon
Last Castle, The
Last Man Standing
Lean on me
Legend of the Drunken Master, The
Legend of the Red dragon
Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events
Liar, Liar
Lion King, The
Little man
Little shop of horrors
Lord of War
Lost Boys
Lucky number Slevin
Magnificent Butcher
Man in the iron mask, The
Man on Fire
Mars Attacks
Mask of Zorro, The
Memento
Memoirs of an invisible man
Menace II Society
Million dollar baby
Miracle
Misery
Mobsters
Modern Problems
New Jack City
Not another Teen Movie
O’ Brother Where Art Thou
Of Mice and Men
Old school
Once upon a time in china
Out of Time
Outbreak
Paycheck
Planet of the apes
Platoon
Poltergeist
Prestige, The
Punisher, The
Red Dragon
Red Planet
Rundown, The
Running Scared
Rush Hour 1
Rush Hour 2
Sandlot, The
School for Scoundrels
School of Rock
Scream
Seabiscuit
Secondhand Lions
See no Evil, Hear no Evil
Seven
Shanghai Knight
Shanghai Noon
Shaolin Soccer
Shining, The
Shrek 2
Six Days Seven Nights
Slither
Smokin’ aces
Snatch
Sorority Boys
South Park: bigger, Longer, and Uncut
Spies like Us
Stand by me
Superman
Superman II
Superman III
Three Amigos
Three Kings
Thunderheart
Tombstone
Trading Places
Training Day
Tristan & Isolde
Truman Show, The
Twister
Uncle Buck
Usual Suspect, The
V for vendetta
Vacancy
Walking Tall
Weekend at Bernie’s
White Chicks
Who framed Roger Rabbit?
Willow
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
Wolf creek
Wrong turn
Young Guns
Young Guns 2
Zodiac
this is the list of movies i want to sell. i still own a good two hundred more.

Asked By: Mr. Wiseguy - 1/16/2008
Best Answer - Chosen by Asker
All the Johnny Depp ones.

Which is like two..
From what i can see.
Answered By: Hovering.. - 1/16/2008
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The only movie worth keeping is Akira, the rest are junk
Answered By: ™ ☺CyperNinja☺ ™ - 1/17/2008
Heck yeah . . . shish sell them to me if u don't want them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answered By: Ari aka Eyez - 1/16/2008
Man on fire is the only one I see that I would keep unless you have children because then I would keep the kids movies.
Answered By: bamfgrl23 - 1/16/2008
You need to sell them all, and get outside!

but i'd keep tombstone. val kilmer at his finest.
Answered By: HoyaDoc - 1/16/2008
Keep the ones that you STILL find worth watching.

I recommend watching ALL of them and the ones that make you say "Oh my god this is kinda corny" Sell it!
Answered By: ♥ Big Momma Panties - 1/16/2008
Armageddon
Defender, The
Enforcer, The
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Exorcism of Emily Rose, The
Fun with Dick and Jane
Four Rooms
Memento
Once upon a time in china
Truman Show, The
Usual Suspect, The
Zodiac
Who framed Roger Rabbit?
Weekend at Bernie’s
White Chicks
Answered By: seemefire - 1/16/2008
It really depends on why you would want to keep them. If you want to keep them for perceived value in the future then keep your Disney movies and classics that will be hard to find, like your Elm Street series.
Answered By: Smarty - 1/16/2008
Armageddon
black sanke moan
blood diamond
butterfly effect
dumb and dumber
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
the fallen
ghostbusters(all)
the green mile
lion king
lord of war
man in the iron mask
o brother where art tho
of mice and men
the prestige
poltergeist
seven
stand by me
training day
tristan and isolde
v for vendetta
who framed roger rabbit
willy wonka and the chocolate factory
Source(s):
great movies
Answered By: ♫♥ niinii ♥♫ - 1/16/2008
These are the ones I would keep:

A Nightmare on Elm St.
A Nightmare on Elm St. 2
A Nightmare on Elm St. 3
A Nightmare on Elm St. 4
A Nightmare on Elm St. 5
American Pie
American Pie 2
American Pie: Band Camp
American Wedding
Blood Diamond
Butterfly Effect, The
Burb’s, The
Dumb and Dumber
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Four Brothers
Four Rooms
Fun with Dick and Jane
Ghostbusters
Ghostbusters 2
Green Mile, The
Hostel
Hills Have Eyes 2, The
Italian Job, The
Liar, Liar
Menace II Society
Running Scared
Seven
Three Kings
Truman Show, The
Usual Suspect, The
V for vendetta
Vacancy
White Chicks
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
Wolf creek
Wrong turn
Young Guns
Young Guns 2
Answered By: glamorousamaris69 - 1/16/2008
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
Independence Day
Fifth Element, The
Akira
Dragonball Z 1: Dead Zone
Dragonball Z 10: Broly’s Second Coming
Dragonball Z 10: wrath of the dragon
Dragonball Z 11: Bio Broly
Dragonball Z 12: Fusion Reborn
Dragonball Z 2: The Worlds Strongest
Dragonball Z 3: The Tree of Might
Dragonball Z 4: Lord Slug
Dragonball Z 5: Cooler’s Revenge
Dragonball Z 6: Return of Cooler
Dragonball Z 7: Super Android 13
Dragonball Z 8: Broly: the Legendary Super Saiyan
Dragonball Z 9: Bojack Unbound
Dragonball Z: Bardock, The father of Goku

Who framed Roger Rabbit?

V for Vendetta

Man in the iron mask, The-(not for Leo-I personally dislike him, but I do think he does a great job in this movie)

Four Brothers

I think that you should keep the movies I listed or sell them to me.(Except V for Vendetta because I own that one already).
Answered By: HAJI IS MINE! - 1/16/2008
American Pie
American Pie 2
American Pie: Band Camp
American Wedding
An American Tail
Constantine
Incredibles, The
Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events
Liar, Liar
Lion King, The
Not another Teen Movie
Tristan & Isolde
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory


these are the ones who looked good to me. but your choice! good luck!!
Answered By: vampkitten666 - 1/16/2008
Keep celluar,Fun with Dick and Jane,Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory all super man movies bothrush hor movies the sandlot and both shostbusters movies
Answered By: Angela V - 1/16/2008
You can copy the ones you like most(or all of them)and keep the copies for you, and sell the originals(or opposite)
Answered By: Scary girl - 1/16/2008
Jaws
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Hotel Rwanda
Memento
Platoon
Poltergeist
Million dollar baby
Seven
Snatch
Spies like Us
Stand by me
Superman
Trading Places
Training Day

These films have the character of classics (certainly not the best ones ever but they are fine). The rest is more or less good entertainment but not worth to keep.
Answered By: bixlives70 - 1/16/2008
Yeah you should keep: Oh Brother Where Art Thou, Vacancy, The Punisher, Wrong Turn, all the American Pies, Red Dragon, The Prestige, Million Dollar Baby, Little Shop of Horrors, Ther Jerk, Hot Fuzz, Hostel, The 5th Element, and Cellular. OMG I can't believe you put in that whole list! LOL.
Answered By: Punkd - 1/16/2008
Constantine
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Green Mile, The
Truman Show, The
White Chicks
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
Answered By: Sarah - 1/16/2008
You should keep Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
and why sell them in the first place?
Answered By: io3072 - 1/16/2008
Well if i was you i would keep these:
A Nightmare on Elm St.
A Nightmare on Elm St. 2
A Nightmare on Elm St. 3
A Nightmare on Elm St. 4
A Nightmare on Elm St. 5
American Pie
American Pie 2
American Pie: Band Camp
American Wedding
Clerks II
Fun with Dick and Jane
Hot fuzz
Little man
Who framed Roger Rabbit?
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

but thats really up to you.
XD
Answered By: ms.jumpee - 1/16/2008
That's a whole lot of movies..
keep them all so i can come over and watch them :)
Answered By: CRAZEDandDAZED - 1/16/2008
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