Conspiracy Movies
My top 5 movies dealing with conspiracies (except for ones dealing with Aliens) are:
Enemy of the State
Conspiracy Theory
Arlington Road
The Pelican Brief
The Net
Of course not everyone would feel the same and that is what makes it interesting, so if you can think of 5 (no more please) and feel like sharing let me know what they are. Oh and the newer the better!
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February 18, 2008 at 9:39 am
I LOVED The Pelican Brief. I watch it everytime it is on tv..which has been a LOT recently. Like you, I like the conspiracy movies..although some are more realistic than others. Can’t recall saying I have seen The Net or Arlington Road, but I am always up for a good conspiracy. Perhaps my naturally suspicious nature LOL! Good choices WmWB!
February 18, 2008 at 11:43 pm
The net came out in 1995 and it was a good movie, it stars Sandra Bullock and also Dennis Miller in it.
If you have seriously never seen Arlington Road, Ara, you need to go rent it. Especially since you are like me and like these types of movies. The movie was very creepy and good! It came out in 1999 and it stars Jeff Bridges, Tim Robbins, and Joan Cusack.
February 21, 2008 at 9:52 am
I will definitely have to rent these. I love Tim Robbins so I might have seen it and just forgotten. Sometimes I do that