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What are some of your favorite Movies? - 6/1/2008 5:40:25 PM   
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I figured we might as well discuss this too...lol....I mean we all need a break from politics once in a while...:)
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RE: What are some of your favorite Movies? - 6/1/2008 5:54:06 PM   
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The Long Hot Summer -- Orson Wells, Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward... love the story.
Patton -- apparently I've liked this since before I was born... long story.
A Beautiful Mind -- great story, more so since it was based on a real story
Army of Darkness -- it makes me laugh... a lot.
Harry Potter -- the whole series, just like it
The Quiet Man -- my favorite John Wayne movie
The Illusionist -- one of the few movies that succeeded in surprising me
Unbreakable -- great movie about the father / son dynamic (among other things)

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RE: What are some of your favorite Movies? - 6/1/2008 6:07:58 PM   
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The Cowboys
The Big Red One
Cyrano de Bergerac (the theater scene alone is a classic)
McClintock (it's just fun)
Captain Blood
The Adventures of Robin Hood (I admit, I'm a sucker for awesome swordplay)
Conan The Barbarian
Die Hard (yippie ki yay, motherfucker! )





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RE: What are some of your favorite Movies? - 6/1/2008 6:14:00 PM   
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American Beauty, Grave of the Fireflies, Lilja 4-ever, The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things, Donnie Darko, Fight Club, Love Actually, Passion of the Christ, The Polar Express, etc.

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RE: What are some of your favorite Movies? - 6/1/2008 6:21:51 PM   
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And I know we're taking a break from politics, but there's also

The Manchurian Candidate (the original, not the remake, which sucked)
Seven Days In May


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RE: What are some of your favorite Movies? - 6/1/2008 6:26:20 PM   
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Blue Velvet

True Romance

Once Upon A Time In The West

Sin City

Hero (the one with Jet Li)

Grizzly Man

Team America: World Police


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RE: What are some of your favorite Movies? - 6/1/2008 6:29:07 PM   
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Urban Cowboy - it is a how to guide to fucking Pasadena and LaPorte girls LOL
The Stand - simply chilling, the book of revelations retold as a modern parable.
Silence of the Lambs - again chilling. A true horror film, in that it could happen and hannibal can be your next door neighbor!
Leaving Las Vegas - Depressing enough to drive you to drink but a heartbreaking tale of unconditional love and I relate to it because of a special week I spent with a hooker in Vegas. I regret not bringing her home... (and nude Elisabeth Shue scenes)
Borat absolutely no redeeming qualities but piss your pants funny, esp if youre drinking.
Flight of the Intruder utterly unrealistic storyline, but I flew the A-6 and loved the old bird so its nice to see them fly.
28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later again I can see it happening so its chilling...
Cocktail Young elisabeth shue at her best and a sweet love story. Good chick flick. Bryan Brown is awesome as the wise aussie.
 


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RE: What are some of your favorite Movies? - 6/1/2008 6:38:24 PM   
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Oh Lord, I have a bunch of favorites. 

Blade Runner (I like the original one with Decker's narration.)
Mosquito Coast (Harrison Ford as a crazy genius with River Phoenix as his son.)
The Outlaw Josey Wales (spits chewing tobacco on every one he kills)
Dirty Harry (blowing away psychotic hippies, gotta love that.)
They Live (I love this movie.)
John Carpenter's The Thing (I watched that again today.)
Assault on Precinct 13 (the original John Carpenter one, I hated the remake.)
Escape from New York
The Warriors

Heathers (I wanted to fuck Winona Ryder so bad when I was a teenager.)
Shawshank Redemption
The Shining
Heat (best cops and robbers gun battle scene ever.)
True Romance (I love the 'Sicilian scene' with Dennis Hooper & Chris Walken)
Pulp Fiction
Drugstore Cowboy
Near Dark (great Vampire movie)
3 o' Clock High (great movie about a guy trying to get out of a fight after school.)
Fast Times at Ridgemont High (I laugh everytime I watch it.)
Clerks (funny as hell.)

I have a bunch more, those are just the ones I can think of right now.

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RE: What are some of your favorite Movies? - 6/1/2008 7:46:15 PM   
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Yanno, I love Near Dark, but my Domme's both think it's shit, what do they know...lol

Serenity is my Favorite
I like Star Wars V the best, but enjoyed IV V VI
Flash Gordon, call me cheezy
The perennial favorites GodFather I & II
Earth v The Flying Saucers
All the original Universal Monster films
The Day The Earth Stood Still, which Keanu is about to fuck up royally.
Indy Jones I & III, II & IV sucked
Jaws
Alien & Aliens
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Boo
The Exorcist
Night of the Living Dead, original, not the remake
Dawn of the Dead, both
Die Hard
Lethal Weapon
Bad Boys

I could go on and on.

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RE: What are some of your favorite Movies? - 6/1/2008 7:53:17 PM   
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Jaws, Casablanca, Dogma, Enemy of the State, Lethal Weapon movies, Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, Star Wars, Starman, A Christmas Story, Bravehart

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RE: What are some of your favorite Movies? - 6/1/2008 8:08:52 PM   
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My Fair Lady
Chicago
Independence Day
Murphy's Romance
Good Will Hunting
Quest for Fire
12 Angry Men
Pretty Woman
Dead Poet's Society
The Devil Wears Prada
The Good Earth

My list, too, would go for a good long while and include several of the movies already mentioned. :)







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RE: What are some of your favorite Movies? - 6/1/2008 8:22:26 PM   
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The Phantom of the Opera
Interview with a Vampire
Queen of the Damned
Jurassic Park
Underworld
Resident Evil
RENT
Juno
The Notebook
Forest Gump

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RE: What are some of your favorite Movies? - 6/1/2008 9:18:50 PM   
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I think I'll list the more obscure ones... since I'm sure everyone else will cover the blockbusters.

Tampopo. Japanese comedy about a woman who wishes to become a sucsessful ramen bar owner... and is helped by a handsome drifter. Many call this the best japanese noodle western there is!

The Wizard of Speed and Time. Mike Jittlov's over the top memior of what it was like to work for Disney studios. The bitterness shows through, but he does it in an incredibly upbeat way! Also, if you can find the original short film on YouTube, it's worth a look.

Dracula. No, not the Lugosi original, nor the Chris Lee remakes, nor the Frank Langella version, not even the Gary Oldman one... (althought he Langelle runs a clase second) No, I'm talking about the BBC production with Louis Jordan. It is, without a doubt, the one script that actually follows the book. And Jordan makes an amazingly powerful, smooth incarnation of evil.

Farewell Good Brothers. A Documentary on the "Flaying saucer contactees" of the 1950's. Both funny and sad, it really rams home how much we humans are desperate to believe in something, in this big, scary world of ours.

The Atomic Cafe. Think the government never lies to you? Watch this compilation of old "civil defense" and military training films. (warning: there is a scene involving test pigs at one of the Nevada above ground tests that really, really difficult to stomach. I never knew it was possible for a shockwave to turn something inside out, and that it could still be alive...)

Flesh Gordon. One of those films that the FX superstars of today cut their teeth on, just before Star Wars hit, and catapulted them all into respectability. That, and it's just fun silliness. Barely earning an "R" rating these days, it was considered pretty edgy porn during it's initial release.

Solaris. Yeah, yeah. Everyone hated it. Personally, I think it was one of the best science fiction films to come down the pike in the last decade. Clooney was great, and the story my Stanislaw Lem had a LOT of it's weirdness drained out of it, but it still remains touching, and ultimately true to the novel's original theme: that the gulf between us and an alien inteligence may be too great to cross.

Ghost in the Shell. One part police shoot-em-up, to one part philosophy class, this anime still facinates me a decade later. What becomes of the soul when the lines between flesh and machine becomes blurred? Is cybernetics really the next step in our evolution? I must not be the only one impressed with it... Speilberg is working on a live action version.

Then we can just go into the usual suspects for me: all the Harryhausen films, the George Pal movies, the John Caprenter films, Casablanca, 2001, the original Andromeda Strain, the Corman Edgar Allan Poe films, the Hammer horrors, Toho Kaiju movies, Kurasawa, the Jan Svankmeyer animations, Wallace and Grommit, Python, Princess Bride, Young Frankenstien, King Kong (original) and god knows how many more... (I'm probably the only guy in the state of Arkansas excited about "Robinson Caruso on Mars" finally getting an official release on DVD...)


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RE: What are some of your favorite Movies? - 6/1/2008 9:20:26 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Ozzfan1317

I figured we might as well discuss this too...lol....I mean we all need a break from politics once in a while...:)
Maybe you need a break. I live to piss in the milk of the mothers of right-wingers.   And pussy. I live for pussy, too.

Favorite flicks. Hmm...
Elizabeth
Casablanca (of course)
Wizard of Oz
Young Frankenstein
The Third Man
Das Boot (DE)
Man in the Iron Mask
Goodbye Lenin!(DE)
Rennt Lola (DE)
Bye Bye Brasil (Brasil)
Red; White; Blue (F)
Amelie (F)
Burnt By the Sun (RU)
Solaris (RU)
Like Water For Chocolate (MX)
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
East/West (F/Bulgaria)
East Side Story (documentary of Eastern Block Kino)
The Red Shoes (UK)
Little Voice (UK)
An Ideal Husband
Strange Fruit (UK)
Conspiracy (about the Wannsee Conference)

for starters...

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RE: What are some of your favorite Movies? - 6/1/2008 9:25:52 PM   
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Boon Dock Saints
Evil Dead Series
Lord of The Rings
Lost Boys
Office Space
Dogma
Good Fellas
Pulp Fiction
Princes Mononoke
Ghost In a Shell
Armatage III
Hanable Lector Series
The Day The Earth Stood Still
War of The Worlds (origianl)
Laberanth
Dumbo
Oceans 11 (both original and remake)

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RE: What are some of your favorite Movies? - 6/1/2008 11:54:19 PM   
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It may not surprise some people on here to see that most of my favourite movies are automotive based. lol

My all time favourite B movie is-

Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man, so much so infact that I know the dialogue of by heart.....sad but true.

I think it was possibly Don Johnson's best role to date.

He certainly had all the best lines-

"Shit Harley!....If you were shootin for shit.....you wouldn't get a whiff!"

I just love that line.lol

My all time Favourite A movie is Bullitt!

Others I like are:-

Tombstone
High plains Drifter
Outlaw Josey Wales
Escape from New York
Ghost Busters
Star wars - Empire strikes back - Return of the Jedi
Shawshank Redemption
Brubaker
McQ
Vanishing Point
Cape Fear - The first one!
North by North West
Open Range
Heaven and Earth
The Magnificent Seven
The Evil Dead 3 - Army of Darkness
3000 miles to Graceland
Hudson Hawk
Bridges of Madison County
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Mad Max - Mad Max Road Warrior
Ice Cold in Alex
Ice Station Zebra
John Carpenters The Thing
The Wages of Fear
The Hill
The Man Who would be King
Get Carter - The first one!
Das Boot
Some like it Hot
The Vikings
Ben Hur
Sparticus
Quo Vardis


I think that will do for now........


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RE: What are some of your favorite Movies? - 6/1/2008 11:59:01 PM   
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My Favorite Movie is actaually a Porno
XXX Pirates.



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RE: What are some of your favorite Movies? - 6/2/2008 12:03:13 AM   
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quote:

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My Favorite Movie is actaually a Porno
XXX Pirates.





Well If were talking porno......

My favourite is.......

Rocco invades Poland!

No plot just great sex!

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RE: What are some of your favorite Movies? - 6/2/2008 12:05:50 AM   
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Why you lil tart!!

Candy
Romper Stomper
Love Actually
LOTR
Muriels Wedding
Sean of the Dead
Fido
The Great Rock and Roll Swindle
Rocky Horror



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RE: What are some of your favorite Movies? - 6/2/2008 12:10:50 AM   
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lol on a more "civilized" note i like
I Robot
Independance Day
Family Guy -Stewies Untold Story
and the Simpsons Movie


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