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Favorite movies? - Versus - 04-29-2008

Mine:

The Silence of the Lambs, Apocalypse Now, Full Metal Jacket, anything by Quentin Tarantino, No Country for Old Men, Akira, The Matrix trilogy, The Life of Brian, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Rocky movies, James Bond movies, Saving Private Ryan, Forrest Gump, Terminator movies, The Shining, Ghost in the Shell, Metropolis.


Re: Favorite movies? - DrkAdonis - 04-29-2008

The Princess Bride, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, James Bond, Serenity, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and Eurotrip.

I like a lot of others, but wouldn't call them favorites, such as Superbad and The 40 Year Old Virgin.


Re: Favorite movies? - Geoff - 04-29-2008

Blair Thumb.


That is the best.


Re: Favorite movies? - exanimo - 04-29-2008

Too many to name, but here are my absolute favourites ... Lock,Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels, Mononoke Hime, Shawshank Redemption, Yi Yi, Anything by Akira Kurosawa.


Re: Favorite movies? - DrkAdonis - 04-29-2008

I'm also a big anime fan.

Princess Mononoke is my favorite of those.


Re: Favorite movies? - Neonie - 04-29-2008

Monty Python and the Holy Grail

/end.


Re: Favorite movies? - Tragic Hero - 04-29-2008

Bladerunner, Snatch, Bottle Rocket (anything Wes Anderson really), Superbad, Equilibrium, Batman Begins, Bloodsport just for starters.  There are a whole lot of movies I could go through.


Re: Favorite movies? - DrkAdonis - 04-29-2008

Snatch is a GREAT flick!

"...I hate Pikeys!"


Re: Favorite movies? - CaffeinePowered - 04-29-2008

Damn, too many to really list

Star Wars
Sin City
Road to Perdition
Several Spielburg Movies
Indiana Jones
Ghost in the Shell
Akira
Princess Mononoke
Holy Grail
Blade Runner
Several Tarentino Movies


Re: Favorite movies? - Tragic Hero - 04-29-2008

(04-29-2008, 06:35 PM)DrkAdonis link Wrote: Snatch is a GREAT flick!

"...I hate Pikeys!"

You can't go wrong with snatch.  "You mean proper fucked?"  XD

And if you like Guy Ritchie movies you should go get Mean Machine on DVD.  Its pretty much the longest yard with european football but I made plenty of soccer haters watched it and they still enjoyed the movie.


Re: Favorite movies? - DrkAdonis - 04-29-2008

(04-29-2008, 06:57 PM)Tragic Hero link Wrote: [quote author=DrkAdonis link=topic=203.msg4915#msg4915 date=1209512153]
Snatch is a GREAT flick!

"...I hate Pikeys!"

You can't go wrong with snatch.  "You mean proper fucked?"  XD

And if you like Guy Ritchie movies you should go get Mean Machine on DVD.  Its pretty much the longest yard with european football but I made plenty of soccer haters watched it and they still enjoyed the movie.
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Euro Futbol is the only true sport.

/prepares to be flamed


Re: Favorite movies? - Tragic Hero - 04-29-2008

(04-29-2008, 07:30 PM)DrkAdonis link Wrote: [quote author=Tragic Hero link=topic=203.msg4919#msg4919 date=1209513457]
[quote author=DrkAdonis link=topic=203.msg4915#msg4915 date=1209512153]
Snatch is a GREAT flick!

"...I hate Pikeys!"

You can't go wrong with snatch.  "You mean proper fucked?"  XD

And if you like Guy Ritchie movies you should go get Mean Machine on DVD.  Its pretty much the longest yard with european football but I made plenty of soccer haters watched it and they still enjoyed the movie.
[/quote]

Euro Futbol is the only true sport.

/prepares to be flamed
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Agreed.  Didn't know if you were too "American" to appreciate football.  But yeah go out and see the movie if you can.  Its a great watch.


Re: Favorite movies? - Fail Medic - 04-29-2008

HOWARD THE DUCK, FEWELZ

oh and the original "Debbie Does Dallas"


Re: Favorite movies? - Budr - 04-30-2008

(04-29-2008, 06:23 PM)Tragic Hero link Wrote: Bladerunner

By quite a stretch, the greatest film ever made.

I won't bother repeating films already mentioned but I'll add:

A History of Violence
Fight Club


Re: Favorite movies? - Surf314 - 04-30-2008

The Princess Bride = Win
The Salton Sea
The Producers (original)
Anything by Mel Brooks
Anything by Wes Anderson (loved Darjeeling Limited)
Usual Suspects
Cowboy Bebop (one of the best series movies)
Airplane
Life is Beautiful
Il Postino
Brick
Twin Warriors

I should stop, but there is more oh shit - In Bruges = fookin amazin (Irish accent) OK Im done


Re: Favorite movies? - Tragic Hero - 04-30-2008

(04-30-2008, 07:08 AM)Surf314 link Wrote: The Princess Bride = Win
The Salton Sea
The Producers (original)
Anything by Mel Brooks
Anything by Wes Anderson (loved Darjeeling Limited)
Usual Suspects
Cowboy Bebop (one of the best series movies)
Airplane
Life is Beautiful
Il Postino
Brick
Twin Warriors

I should stop, but there is more oh shit - In Bruges = fookin amazin (Irish accent) OK Im done

I loved Darjeeling Limited too but what did you think of it compared to his other movies?  I felt it to be a lot less comical for his standards.  Hell even Royal Tennenbaums had a lot of laughs.  Like I said I loved Darjeeling Limited but I have to say it is my least favorite of his movies:

1.  Bottle Rocket
2.  Life Aquatic
3.  Royal Tennenbaums
4.  Rushmore
5.  Darjeeling Limited


Re: Favorite movies? - Geoff - 04-30-2008

ahem


SAVING PRIVATE RYAN


Don't forget Shawshank Redemption


Re: Favorite movies? - Surf314 - 04-30-2008

I'm not going to quote you tragic because it will get a bit ridiculous in length, but in response:

I thought Darjeeling Limited was his most mature work.  Sure he is known for bringing the lulz, but he is also surprisingly deep.  Life Aquatic he went way off the deep end into his surreal craziness, and while I liked it a lot (my wife hated it) it really hid his deeper personal stories he likes to tell.  The Darjeeling Limited focused on a small group of characters and did well in developing them extremely well.  IMO it is one of the greatest character studies of all time.  If they ever teach doing a character study film I think the class should start off with this movie and the teacher saying "This is the right way to do a character study." 

It wasn't nearly as funny or surreal as some of his other ones.  But my wife loved it, and I use her as a test usually.  She only likes my weird movie genres if she can relate to it or it touches her in some way, so if she enjoys it then I know it has done something extremely well.


Re: Favorite movies? - copulatingduck - 05-27-2008

bump

Also in no particular order:

Short Circuit 1&2
Hackers
Heavy Metal
Shoot 'Em Up
Reno 911!: Miami
The Big Lebowski
Jaws
The Rundown
Killer Klowns from Outer Space
Predator
Alien and Aliens

and dozens of other horrible horrible movies


Re: Favorite movies? - shipero - 05-27-2008

I have a hard time labeling things as my "favorites". Though I say that I have a soft spot for any movie that is essentially a bunch of comedy sketches tied together by a central theme. Films like Brain Candy and Kentucky Fried Movie.