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Movies
2005-02-19, 12:15 PM #1
"It puts the lotion in the basket, it does as its told or it gets the hose again. Doesn't it precious."
Anyway's what is your favorite movie. Mine is silence of the lambs because i always found cannibalism and vampires (not that vampires are in this movie) very appealing to an audience, and might i say that this movie was quite phenominal. The actors played their roles to the teeth and that is a quality that alot of actors/actresses try to find but all they need to do.... is be thereself and place themselves deeply in the role.
dream of breezes through broken trees, and whisper back with equality in thought.

****JediKirby****
2005-02-19, 12:18 PM #2
Lawrence of Arabia.
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2005-02-19, 12:43 PM #3
Ben-Hur
"The only crime I'm guilty of is love [of china]"
- Ruthven
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2005-02-19, 12:54 PM #4
The Green Mile. I've seen it a million times, and every time I'm on the verge of tears at the end. :(
2005-02-19, 12:59 PM #5
umm I have lots of diff. favs.

Interview with a Vampire
The Notebook << I have yet to get through that w/o crying
The Usual Suspects
Cabin Fever (it's funny in a dark way)
Donnie Darko

I just love movies so I guess I couldnt really chose just one
2005-02-19, 1:01 PM #6
Unbreakable.
2005-02-19, 1:09 PM #7
My three favorite movies are
Clerks
Wonder Boys
Garden State

I can't narrow it down anymore than that.
"It sounds like an epidemic."
"Look, I don't know what that means. But it happens all the time." - Penny Arcade
Last.fm
2005-02-19, 1:17 PM #8
Oh, Jim u just reminded me...

Another alllll time fav.

The Lost Boys

ooo and

Legend, as well as Willow!


Edit: Ok reading posts I have to add more movies...

Shaun of the Dead
Lord of the Rings (all three)
Matrix (just part 1, the other 2 have good parts, but the first was my fav.)
and Fight Club
2005-02-19, 1:30 PM #9
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (I LOVE the acting and how the narration is presented, lots of interesting babble)

Kids (Shows the real gritty life of some young kids in a city)

Monty Python and The Holy Grail (must I say why? :O)

Pulp Fiction (once again)

Reservoir Dogs (and again)
Got a permanent feather in my cap;
Got a stretch to my stride;
a stroll to my step;
2005-02-19, 1:41 PM #10
Fight Club
2005-02-19, 1:43 PM #11
I have a few

Die hard
Shaun of the dead

il post the rest later - busy right now
nope.
2005-02-19, 1:45 PM #12
The Lord of the Rings
Pirates of the Carribean
The Village
Spirited Away
Princess Mononoke
Think while it's still legal.
2005-02-19, 2:08 PM #13
I'm a big fan for the classics:

  • Fight Club
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    I really like the philosophy in that movie, as well as the shooting style.
  • Memento - remember Sammy Jenkis! Sammy had a condition...Excellent movie. Bravo!
  • Pulp Fiction
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2005-02-19, 2:13 PM #14
The two Bourne movies (Bourne Identity and Bourne Supremacy)
Return of the Jedi
Collateral
The Sound of Music
Very funny Scotty. Now beam down my clothes.
2005-02-19, 2:35 PM #15
LOTR trilogy.
Hero.

They are so different that it's impossible to say which one is better.
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2005-02-19, 2:45 PM #16
Hero was dang good.
"The only crime I'm guilty of is love [of china]"
- Ruthven
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2005-02-19, 2:47 PM #17
shaun of the dead. my tastes are constantly changing, though. i'll drift in and out of certain movies.
2005-02-19, 2:54 PM #18
It's a three way tie between Clerks, Snatch, and The Matrix.
2005-02-19, 3:04 PM #19
Dont have a sigle favourite but these are a few I watch a lot:

-Star Wars Trilogy
-Monty Python and the Holy Grail
-Monty Python and the Life of Brian
-LotR Trilogy
-Strange Days.
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2005-02-19, 3:17 PM #20
Fight Club
Donnie Darko
Memento
Pulp Fiction
Reservoir Dogs
Trainspotting
Requiem for a Dream
Boondock Saints
Garden State
Bound
Shawshank Redemption
Reservoir Dogs
American Beauty
Clockwork Orange
Snatch
Clerks

That's about it. Probably.
D E A T H
2005-02-19, 3:43 PM #21
No particular order:
The 5th Element, 12 Monkeys, Se7en, Gattaca, Battle Royale, Magnolia, Apocalypse Now, The Thin Red Line, Ronin, Léon - The Professional, L.A. Confidential, Safety Last, Blade Runner, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Snatch, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Hana-Bi, Porco Rosso, A Clockwork Orange, Memento, Requiem for a Dream, Grosse Pointe Blank, Swimming with Sharks, The Shawshank Redemption, The Usual Suspects, Brazil, Chinatown, Amélie, Seven Samurai.
If it breaks, you get to keep both pieces.
2005-02-19, 3:45 PM #22
Quote:
Originally posted by Dj Yoshi
Fight Club
Donnie Darko
Memento
Pulp Fiction
Reservoir Dogs
Trainspotting
Requiem for a Dream
Boondock Saints
Garden State
Bound
Shawshank Redemption
Reservoir Dogs
American Beauty
Clockwork Orange
Snatch
Clerks

That's about it. Probably.


If I was gonna marry someone based on their movie preference, you'd be my man-bride.
Hazard a company one process.
2005-02-19, 4:38 PM #23
I don't have a favorite movie really since I like a lot of different types of movies.

Star Wars OT
Braveheart
Clerks
Big Lebowski
Tombstone
Kill Bill Vol. 1 & 2
Indiana Jones Trilogy
Patton
Monty Python and the Quest for the Holy Grail
Ocean's 11
Platoon
Scraface
Taxi Driver
Godfather I and II
Hamburger Hill
5th Element
Donnie Darko
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Boondock Saints

I could go one, but I think you get the idea.
Pissed Off?
2005-02-19, 4:48 PM #24
The Lion King
The Fifth Element
The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
The Shawshank Redemption
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
The Man Who Wasn't There
Stargate
Metropolis
The Night of the Living Dead
Star Trek: First Contact
[edit]
Die Hard!

I'm sure there's lots more that I can't remember.
VTEC just kicked in, yo!
2005-02-19, 6:07 PM #25
DUNE (the original)
Cordially,
Lord Tiberius Grismath
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2005-02-19, 6:09 PM #26
LOTR. Thats all she wrote.
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2005-02-19, 6:30 PM #27
Das Boot. I have yet to see a movie that is more perfect in every way, or a film adaptation that is more faithfull to the book upon which it is based.
2005-02-19, 6:48 PM #28
Pi.

I have others, but that's the one fresh in my memory.
Hey, Blue? I'm loving the things you do. From the very first time, the fight you fight for will always be mine.
2005-02-19, 6:57 PM #29
I don't have one favorite, but I have a lot I like:

Collateral, Donnie Darko, Dr. Strangelove, The Emperor's New Groove, Equilibrium, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Fight Club, Jackie Brown, Léon: The Professional, The Lord of the Rings, Love Actually, The Philadelphia Story, Pulp Fiction, Seven Samurai, Shaun of the Dead, Shrek 2, Snatch, The Sweetest Thing, Troy, Star Wars, When Harry Met Sally, Van Wilder
"Ford, you're turning into a penguin. Stop it."
2005-02-19, 8:33 PM #30
Return of the Jedi, and Pirates of the Caribbean
"There's nothing more annoying than being distracted from our own self-obsession by others," said Tom
-Bridget Jones, The Edge of Reason
2005-02-19, 8:39 PM #31
Donnie Darko, POTC, A New Hope, And now for something completely different, and Monty Python and the quest for the holy grail.
2005-02-19, 9:25 PM #32
The Matrix. The original, not the crappy sequels. Best. Movie. Ever.

Runners up:

Mallrats
Goldfinger
The Empire Strikes Back
Starship Troopers
Aliens
Fight Club
Army of Darkness
Raiders of the Lost Arc
LA Confidential
Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels
The Massassi-Map
There is no spoon.
2005-02-20, 10:17 AM #33
we should all write a movie together, with our knowledge and wide imagination the field is endless.
dream of breezes through broken trees, and whisper back with equality in thought.

****JediKirby****
2005-02-20, 10:21 AM #34
Quote:
Originally posted by Daeron the Nerfherder
No particular order:
The 5th Element, 12 Monkeys, Se7en, Gattaca, Battle Royale, Magnolia, Apocalypse Now, The Thin Red Line, Ronin, Léon - The Professional, L.A. Confidential, Safety Last, Blade Runner, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Snatch, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Hana-Bi, Porco Rosso, A Clockwork Orange, Memento, Requiem for a Dream, Grosse Pointe Blank, Swimming with Sharks, The Shawshank Redemption, The Usual Suspects, Brazil, Chinatown, Amélie, Seven Samurai.


Agreed.
Stuff
2005-02-20, 10:34 AM #35
LotR
Pulp Fiction
Kill Bill 1 + 2

Those are probably my top three
"His Will Was Set, And Only Death Would Break It"

"None knows what the new day shall bring him"
2005-02-20, 10:56 AM #36
Above all of my favorite movies, A Clockwork Orange.
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2005-02-20, 11:19 AM #37
Fight Club
Heathers
Kill Bill
Lord of the Rings
The Matrix
Mean Girls
Moulin Rouge
Panic Room
Requeim for a Dream
Snatch
View from the Top
2005-02-20, 11:44 AM #38
Quote:
Originally posted by Vincent Valentine
Fight Club
Heathers
Kill Bill
Lord of the Rings
The Matrix

Mean Girls

Moulin Rouge
Requeim for a Dream
Snatch
View from the Top


Wow vin, either you really like Lindsay Lohan or...well actually no, that's really the only option.
D E A T H
2005-02-20, 11:50 AM #39
What? That movie is awesome!
2005-02-20, 4:22 PM #40
The Matrix Trilogy
Blade Runner
Seven Samurai
Princess Mononoke
My Neighbour Totoro
Ghost in the Shell
Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence
Akira
Kiki's Delivery Service
Spirited Away
Fight Club
Dune (1984; David Lynch is a whiny piece of ****, this is his only good movie. Period.)
Braveheart
Pulp Fiction
2001: A Space Odyssey, Dr. Strangelove: or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure and Bogus Journey
Quitting
Brother
Returner
Taxi Driver
The Truman Show
Dumb and Dumber
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
Gattaca

There are many more movies I love that I can't remember and many that I like a lot. There are also many, many movies I hate (Equilibrium for one).
"When it's time for this planet to die, you'll understand that you know absolutely nothing." — Bugenhagen
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