Pulp Fiction
Scum
Aliens
Starwars (all of them I-VI)
International Velvet (don't ask)
Be Cool
Being John Malkovich
Wag The Dog
Four Lions (just saw Anna Key's sig and it reminded me that that's up to it's 4th viewing)
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Don't forget about the classic and awarding winning film starring America's sweetheart....Paris Hilton.
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^ that movie did NOT meet the hype. She's not actually that hot....the most impressive part was that rock and roll singer's huge schlong! (hang on, am I thinking of some other vid with a blonde, surgically-enhanced, yankee slag in it?)
Way too many to list, but a mini-list would be, depending on my current thought pattern:
Network (1978)
Saving Private Ryan (1998)
The Godfather I and II (1972 and 1974 respectively)
Some Like it Hot (1959)
Animal House (1978)
Repo Man (1984)
Gladiator (2000)
Cleopatra (1963)
High Fidelity (2000)
Braveheart (1995)
Casablanca (1942)
DON'T GREEN ME I WANT TO STAY in 1969.-‘Own only what you can carry with you; know language, know countries, know people. Let your memory be your travel bag.' - Alexander Solzhenitsyn-"It's called the American dream, because you have to be asleep to believe it." -George Carlin
Sorry, I've only got a few...
Pulp Fiction
Snatch
Lock Stock & Two Smoking Barrels
Sin City
Se7en
Bad Santa
Fight Club
Animal House
Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back
The Usual Suspects
Trainspotting
Fargo
Raising Arizona
Ground Hog Day
From Dusk Till Dawn
Casino
Goodfellas
Blow
Catch Me If You Can
Carlito's Way
40 Year Old Virgin
Knocked Up
The Terminator (1-3)
The Wizard of Oz
Palookaville
The Green Mile
Shawshank Redemption
The Road Warrior
Payback
Lucky Number Slevin
Die Hard (1 & 3)
Gladiator
This Is Spinal Tap
Repo Man
Toxic Avenger
The Blues Brothers
Bad Lieutenant
Natural Born Killers
Platoon
Big Fish
Things to do in Denver When You're Dead
True Romance
Blue Velvet
Colors
Midnight Run
King Kong
Psycho
American Psycho
Shaun of the Dead
Shallow Grave
City of the Lost Children
Dark City
12 Monkeys
A Clockwork Orange
Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas
Full Metal Jacket
Trains Planes & Automobiles
The Departed
Copland
Rain Man
Team America
BASEketball
Pee Wee's Big Adventure
Maybe I should quit now...I'll be back!
You're a towel!
The Railway Children.
Always good. The Parsonage at Haworth. The Worth Valley Railway. Jenny Agutter.
And Bernard Cribbins. As a kid I wanted to be Bernard Cribbins. I would have rocked.
"Take this, brother; may it serve you well."
Do you have coke?
The Big Lebowski is the one movie I've watched over and over and I never get tired of it. It's got so many great characters and lines. Every time I watch it I see something I didn't notice before. Besides my favorite Coen Brothers best movie, it's also the best roles both Jeff Bridges and John Goodman have ever played. It's just like far out man! "Shut the fuck up, Donnie!"
By the way, did a few posts on this thread get deleted? It smells like censorship around here to me!
Movie 1
Movie 2
Movie 3
Seen them all several times. I especially loved the 3rd scene in Movie 3. The main actor really had a way of making you think about the situation in a unique way.
Movie 1 is special because of the bizarre application of everyday objects as sinister tools.
As for Movie 2 .. What can I say? The supporting actress's interaction with the villain is watchable over and over.
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I watched no country for old men again last night - I think I enjoyed it more 2nd time around - maybe because I understood the story and I could pay closer attention to the dialogue - some of which is really quite profound - in fact overall the story is really bleak and I could 'see' McCarthy's writing in it. Last time it was a shocking, violent killing story - this time it was more a parable of modern times where evil is fordced upon the good and/or innocent whether they like it or not - (the numerous collateral deaths) until eventually you just give up and walk away (ie the sheriff retires to nothing at all). A good rendition of a good book.
^ Crikey Slim! What are you doing? A WHOLE paragraph of intelligent review! Where's your moronic "comment-less" boring "list" or linked movie poster image? Don't you know the rules of this thread?
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