Your favorite ONE-WORD movie titles – Go!

Yes we are running out of words (and URLs) for movies but there are classic one word movies that end up defining the word! Here are some one-word movie favorites of the EmpireAvenue players in the Movies community. If you like the same movies please check out these players and consider investing in them!

Anna Walczak: Memento

Shemah Sham: Oh yes! definitely Babel! :) Good call, Jane! :)

Jane Chin: Babel!

Shemah Sham: I’ve got a lot!! :) Titanic, Grease, Gremlins, Goonies, Misery, Braveheart, Crash, Platoon, Seven, Airplane..

Mateus Gomes: JAWS

Brent Nichol: Goonies.

rell b: Serenity

Antonio Ferree: POKEMON

Kristen Hess: Grease

Thiago Hilger: Inception

Jane Chin: Lisa we totally need to start a separate thread on “Perfume”… so many complex philosophical issues to discuss! Love it! (still creepy.)
Ryan – yes! Jaws = classic!

Ryan Goldhar: Jaws

Nur Iskandar Bin Nuruddin: ooo, my wife said hers is holiday

Lisa Hawthorne: I loved how disturbing Perfume was in such a quiet way. I found it really horrifying. One of my favorites.

Nur Iskandar Bin Nuruddin: definitely one of the most enjoyable movie in my set! and i have to disagree with you about the ending. i think it was perfect.

Lisa Hawthorne: Clerks

Jane Chin: Nur you saw Perfume? I thought that was one of the most brilliant, and exceedingly creepy movie. The ending was a bit silly though, it left me unsatisfied.

Nur Iskandar Bin Nuruddin: perfume, tron

Jane Chin: Inception, Memento, Gladiator, “300″ (I thought that was clever)

Jane Y. Chin, Ph.D. grew up in Taiwan, Saudi Arabia, and the United States. She is author of The Youngest Light, PhD [alternative] Career Clinic, and Practical Leadership for Pharmaceutical Executives.

Chin has a Bachelor of Science degree in microbiology from Cornell University (Ithaca, New York) and a doctorate degree in biochemistry from University of Buffalo at Roswell Park Cancer Institute (Buffalo, New York).

She lives in Los Angeles, California with her husband, son, and an old royal ball python named Budette.

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