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Post by Werner Mueck on Feb 25, 2007 4:03:48 GMT -5
Evil Betty needs a bootleg. Another favorite..... Mad Max.
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Post by jester on Feb 25, 2007 10:40:21 GMT -5
FIGHT CLUB BOONDOCK SAINTS PULP FICTION SIN CITY HARLEY DAVISON AND THE MARLBORO MAN DONNY DARKO (great sound track too) KALIFORNIA AMERICAN HISTORY X STAR WARS I-VI EQUILIBRIUM
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Post by Subvert69 on Feb 25, 2007 12:39:21 GMT -5
In no particular order (but numbered so I can count to ten easily)
1 - Predator (I quote this movie the most) 2 - The Blues Brothers (I quote this often as well) 3 - Boondock Saints 4 - The Lord of the Rings 5 - Anchor Man 6 - Halloween I and II (I love these horror movies and I can watch them all the time) 7 - Star Wars (preferably episodes III - VI) 8 - Clerks and Clerks 2 9 - Animal House 10 - Dogma
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Post by Mark 138 on Feb 25, 2007 13:02:49 GMT -5
Hey, I forgot my OTHER favorite movie on my list: Bubba Ho-Tep. A look to the left of the screen after I was done typing should've made me realize!
And I also quote Predator so much that I don't even realize I'm doing it anymore. "I ain't got time to bleed" is one I keep in reserve in particular for anytime I get cut and someone points it out. Calling myself a "sexual tyranasaurus" is always good for a cheap pop, too. A lot of what Blaine said in that film is quotable and I use it often, even if I can't get the best ones past the board filters.
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Post by theringmaster on Feb 25, 2007 14:07:36 GMT -5
There are some great movies listed such as the Big Hit (great film! Lou Diamond faces and gangstarr stuff cracks me up!), Bubba Ho-Tep (Bruce Campbell is Elvis=awesome COME-ON!) , Unbreakable (the best Night Shalablahblahblah movie by far IMO), and Equilibrium (much better the Matrix whatnots! :-) ) GOOD PICKS GUYS!
oh and Kung Pow rules too! :-)
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Post by bmurderh8s on Feb 25, 2007 15:14:19 GMT -5
Hey, I forgot my OTHER favorite movie on my list: Bubba Ho-Tep. A look to the left of the screen after I was done typing should've made me realize! And I also quote Predator so much that I don't even realize I'm doing it anymore. "I ain't got time to bleed" is one I keep in reserve in particular for anytime I get cut and someone points it out. Calling myself a "sexual tyranasaurus" is always good for a cheap pop, too. A lot of what Blaine said in that film is quotable and I use it often, even if I can't get the best ones past the board filters. I forgot all about Bubba Ho Tep and the Evil Dead movies. Crap. Bruce Campbell is awesome. Hail to the king baby!
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Post by Splattercat on Feb 25, 2007 23:27:06 GMT -5
From Dusk till Dawn 2...
Well, the first three minutes of it anyway, where Bruce Campbell and Tiffany Amber Thiessen get killed in an elevator.... ;D
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Post by Pete on Feb 26, 2007 4:24:52 GMT -5
From Dusk till Dawn 2... Well, the first three minutes of it anyway, where Bruce Campbell and Tiffany Amber Thiessen get killed in an elevator.... ;D On that note, I'll throw in a vote for Executive Decision for the exact same reason: just replace "Campbell and Amber-Thiessen" with "Steven Seagal" and "elevator" with "plane." Others, in no particular order... Brazil Monty Python and the Holy Grail All ZAZ movies Ed Wood The Man With No Name trilogy Unforgiven This Is Spinal Tap A Clockwork Orange The King of Comedy The Truman Show
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Post by Splattercat on Feb 26, 2007 9:17:10 GMT -5
Son of a Hazmot..!! I forgot the Frelling Peacekeeper Wars..!!
Wildfire will have my mivonks in a vice for that...
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Post by Knapik on Feb 26, 2007 20:48:45 GMT -5
Terry Gilliam's "Brazil" is my #1
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Post by Trent Lawless on Feb 27, 2007 16:27:23 GMT -5
Never Cry Wolf Cry Freedom What Dreams May Come Caddyshack The Sixth Sense and I'll go for MP and the Holy Grail, too.
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Post by Big Bri on Feb 27, 2007 19:36:51 GMT -5
I F'N loved Moving Violations!!!! The part with the old lady sittingo n the urinal is priceless Hello friend! There's so many funny spots in this movie I can't even begin to count them. My twin sister & I quote this movie to each other all the time, 20 years after first seeing it!
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Post by Big Bri on Feb 27, 2007 19:40:50 GMT -5
Were you high when you watched this? One of the dumbest things I've ever watched (but to each their own). I couldn't watch another Robin Williams movie for a few years after seeing this. Why did you enjoy it?
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Post by stephenvegas on Feb 27, 2007 21:15:34 GMT -5
1. The Sting 2. Pulp Fiction 3. Star Wars 4. Raiders of the Lost Ark 5. The Wild Bunch 6. Casablanca 7. Scarface 8. To Live and Die in LA 9. Hoosiers 10. The Hustler
Honorable mention: The Frech Connection, Braveheart, Rocky, Dawn of the Dead (from 1978), Fargo, Goodfellas, Casino, Sin City, Crash, Unforgiven.
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Post by steelthunder814 on Feb 27, 2007 21:21:19 GMT -5
I F'N loved Moving Violations!!!! The part with the old lady sittingo n the urinal is priceless Hello friend! There's so many funny spots in this movie I can't even begin to count them. My twin sister & I quote this movie to each other all the time, 20 years after first seeing it! I gotta get a dvd of this soon
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Post by Trent Lawless on Feb 28, 2007 5:18:30 GMT -5
Were you high when you watched this? One of the dumbest things I've ever watched (but to each their own). I couldn't watch another Robin Williams movie for a few years after seeing this. Why did you enjoy it? I like stories that explore alternatives to the "traditional" views of heaven/hell. It actually made me write a few different scenarios of my own for stories. Plus I always thought Robin Williams was better as a dramatic actor than a comedic one. The symbolism and the cinematography were just incredible to me. And yes, I was high. High on life, baby! Crack is wack! But I can see why others might not like it. As for me, the dumbest thing I've ever watched is Austin Powers. Mike Myers, not funny.
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Post by bmurderh8s on Feb 28, 2007 6:29:19 GMT -5
Were you high when you watched this? One of the dumbest things I've ever watched (but to each their own). I couldn't watch another Robin Williams movie for a few years after seeing this. Why did you enjoy it? I like stories that explore alternatives to the "traditional" views of heaven/hell. It actually made me write a few different scenarios of my own for stories. Plus I always thought Robin Williams was better as a dramatic actor than a comedic one. The symbolism and the cinematography were just incredible to me. And yes, I was high. High on life, baby! Crack is wack! But I can see why others might not like it. As for me, the dumbest thing I've ever watched is Austin Powers. Mike Myers, not funny. I agree with Mark on this one. I thought the movie was extremely interesting. And yes Robin Williams is a damn fine dramatic actor. Its funny when you think about it, a lot of the guys who are known for being comedy actors tend to turn out to be very fine dramatic actors.
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Post by bmurderh8s on Feb 28, 2007 6:32:26 GMT -5
From Dusk till Dawn 2... Well, the first three minutes of it anyway, where Bruce Campbell and Tiffany Amber Thiessen get killed in an elevator.... ;D The Man With No Name trilogy Hell yeah Pete. The Dollars Trilogy are three of the best westerns I've ever seen. With the The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly being probably one of the best movies of all time. I love the ending of the movie where the three showdown in the middle of that massive graveyard. It's perfect. I myself am a big fan of the dark gritty nature of Leone's wild west movies.
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Post by steelthunder814 on Feb 28, 2007 19:58:28 GMT -5
Speaking of Westerns...I loved "Unforgiven"...got me interested in Eastwood's films...Do any of you think Billy Munny was the Man With No Name?...I think so...imo
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Post by blueraider2 on Feb 28, 2007 20:05:01 GMT -5
clint eastwoods westerns are my favorite after john wayne of course. ;D
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