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Post by steelthunder814 on Feb 21, 2007 20:45:12 GMT -5
Here's another bad list for dukedave to make fun of...lol
Top Ten Movies of all time for me anyway- 1.Star Wars-Episode IV-what more can be said about this movie...Its the Citizen Kane of my generation 2.Dirty Harry(1972)- Clint Eastwood is my fav actor and this is my fav movie by him. His "Do you feel lucky" monologue s classic 3.The Exorcist-The only horror movie that still scares me after 31 years 4.Airplane-Surely you cant be serious...i am serious and dont call me shirley....priceless 5.Zombie-little obscure Italian made horror film... 6.Star Wars-Episode V...come on..the first time you heard Vader till Luke he was his daddy it made u freak 2 7.Caddyshack-I worked at a golf course and would quote lines from it all day 8.Animal house-Toga parties were never the same after this 9.The Good The Bad and The Ugly...for my dad...his fave movie of all time 10.Napoleon Dynamite- I can relate to this character...im just like him in a lot of ways but never had a glass of bleach flavored milk
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Post by theringmaster on Feb 22, 2007 3:52:24 GMT -5
Alright top ten huh? Lets see here....
Monty Python's Holy Grail (best movie EVER!) Lock Stock & Two Smoking Barrels Star Wars (all of em Ep. 4 is the best IMO though.) Goodfellas Last Man Standing (underrated Willis flick) Hamburger Hill Confessions of a Dangerous Mind & Collinwood (had to include these two together. George Clooney is awesome when the majority of his work is behind the camera and just comes in the film for cameos) Battle of the Bulge (just a personal favorite) Kill Bills Clue (my favorite as a kid loved the board game and it was just a flick I can watch over and over and over)
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Post by steelthunder814 on Feb 22, 2007 7:18:34 GMT -5
yes holy grail is in the top 5 comdies of all time for me...NEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!
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Post by JMello on Feb 22, 2007 13:40:21 GMT -5
Let's see...this list is going to be way off, simply because it could change any given day...but here goes it.
1. Tombstone - I'm your huckleberry. Doc Holiday and Johnny Ringo steal the show. 2. Usual Suspects - His name is Verbal. Yeah, I was just about ready to tell him to shut up. 3. Snatch - I still can't say Caravan that way, but I do like dogs. 4. Lucky Number Sleven - Are you familiar with the Kansas City Shuffle? 5. Varsity Blues - They really should call it America's Funniest Nut Shots, shouldn't they? 6. Half Baked - You're not a fish, you walk around homoerectous like everyone else, did I just say homo? 7. Diggstown - Honey Roy Palmer is my hero. 8. A Knight's Tale - The best of the chick flicks, I can actually handle Heath Ledger in this movie. 9. Gladiator - I like Gladiator, Troy, Braveheart, etc....anything with old school wars and killing is generally good. 10. Mallrats - I let one go, I was really relaxed.
Like I said, this could change at any given moment, but all and all it shows my type of movies.
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Post by WTIC on Feb 22, 2007 15:20:46 GMT -5
1.) Empire Strikes Back -- I read the book before I saw the movie, thought I imagined it pretty well, but the movie blew me away!
2.) Indiana Jones & The Temple of Doom -- Loved the cart chase at the beginning!
3.) Star Wars (Episode 4) -- Not too many movies are better than seeing this for the first time on the big screen!
4.) Aliens -- Excellent action movie, great sequel!
5.) Terminator 2 -- James Cameron's finest yet by far!
6.) John Carpenter's The Thing -- Ultimate gory movie, great acting and casting, considered to be Carpenter's best masterpiece!
7.) Saw -- Yeah of course, this movie was in my all-time top 10.
8.) Weekend at Bernie's -- Funnier every time I see it! Terry Kiser RULES!
9 - 10) Let me think about it, I got a list somewhere...
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Post by Hegemony on Feb 22, 2007 18:51:34 GMT -5
In no particular order:
The Royal Tenenbaums The Princess Bride The Empire Strikes Back Roger & Me Jacob's Ladder Shawshank Redemption Office Space The Big Lebowski Big Fish Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
And kudos for the poster who mentioned Clue. One of the best movies of all time!!!
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Post by steelthunder814 on Feb 22, 2007 18:56:31 GMT -5
yes...clue is one of the most underrated movies of all time...remember a double negative is proof positive so therefore I will expose myself....
Neilybob: please there are ladies present!!!!
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Post by Werner Mueck on Feb 22, 2007 21:19:52 GMT -5
Lord of the Rings Original Star Wars Trilogy Indiana Jones trilogy Aliens Monty Python and the Holy Grail Dead Alive Dawn of the Dead original
Favorites from childhood include: Willow, Labyrinth, and Goonies
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Post by Mr. Jimmyface on Feb 22, 2007 21:34:44 GMT -5
In no particular order...
Dawn of The Dead (1978 version) Kentucky Fried Movie The Shining Goodfellas Highlander Pee Wee's Big Adventure Rocky Horror Picture Show Predator Natural Born Killers Shaft (1971 version)
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Post by blueraider2 on Feb 22, 2007 21:37:25 GMT -5
never seen kentucky fried movie.
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Post by Werner Mueck on Feb 22, 2007 21:37:36 GMT -5
I havent seen Kentucky Fried Movie in ages and it's not because of a lack of trying to find it either.
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Post by steelthunder814 on Feb 22, 2007 21:39:41 GMT -5
Top 5 horror movies...IMO
1. The Exorcist 2. Zombie-The theme song is eerie as hell 3. The Dead Trilogy...I discount Land of the Dead thought it was lame 4. Slaughter High- A classic cheap 80's slasher film...huge mark for those 5. Carrie- yeah its more mainstream but the ending is sweet..dont you wish you coulda done that to classmates harrasing you?
Honorable Mention- Nightmare on Elm Street(1984) - Did you think Willie from V coulda pulled it off as of the most iconic movie characters of all time?...yes...for the 1st few films Saw- one and two are awesome..havent seen 3 yet Rabid-Porn star Marilyn Chambers in a little 1976 Canadian horror film...Peter Griffth Sweet! Halloween(1978)- the forebearer of things to come Texas Chainsaw Masscre(1972)-the original is still the best!
I can go on but ill stop for now
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Post by blueraider2 on Feb 22, 2007 21:40:49 GMT -5
I havent seen Kentucky Fried Movie in ages and it's not because of a lack of trying to find it either. that bad eh ?
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Post by steelthunder814 on Feb 22, 2007 21:50:15 GMT -5
actually neily KFM was done by the guys who would later do Airplane...i hear KFM is classic
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Post by Werner Mueck on Feb 22, 2007 21:53:10 GMT -5
No, I meant I've been keeping an eye out for it in the video stores and I havent seen it or I'd rent it. I think I originally saw it on HBO. It was a slapstick type comedy with a bunch of short commercial type skits and one big kung fu story. From what I remember it was funny as heck.
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Post by steelthunder814 on Feb 22, 2007 21:55:42 GMT -5
along the lines of Amazon Women on the Moon. Decent film
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Post by blueraider2 on Feb 22, 2007 21:57:05 GMT -5
i get it now steely.
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Post by steelthunder814 on Feb 22, 2007 21:59:02 GMT -5
cool bro...im hoping KFM comes out on DVD sometime down the road...would love to see
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Post by Hegemony on Feb 22, 2007 22:23:44 GMT -5
Lord of the Rings Original Star Wars Trilogy Indiana Jones trilogy Aliens Monty Python and the Holy Grail Dead Alive Dawn of the Dead original Favorites from childhood include: Willow, Labyrinth, and Goonies How could I have forgotten The Goonies??? I saw that one in the theaters around 12 times, and still love it today. Great choice.
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Post by blueraider2 on Feb 22, 2007 22:29:33 GMT -5
they still run the Goonies on cable.
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