|
Post by steelthunder814 on Feb 28, 2007 20:08:44 GMT -5
I'm not a western guy but I'll watch any with Eastwood...Seen The Man with No Name Trilogy...High Plains Drifter...Unforgiven...Pale Rider...Wanna see Outlaw Josey Wales next
|
|
|
Post by stephenvegas on Feb 28, 2007 21:24:30 GMT -5
I'm not a western guy but I'll watch any with Eastwood...Seen The Man with No Name Trilogy...High Plains Drifter...Unforgiven...Pale Rider...Wanna see Outlaw Josey Wales next If you liked Tha Man with No Name trilogy, you really should also check out Once Upon a Time in the West. It was also directed by Sergio Leone.
|
|
|
Post by steelthunder814 on Feb 28, 2007 22:11:43 GMT -5
Ok Ill haveta check it out ty man
|
|
|
Post by dukedave on Mar 1, 2007 15:23:31 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 Sorry, I was left for Jamaica the day you posted this. Good list, some I have either not seen or are not my thing. Both Stars Wars and Empire, Caddyshack and Napolean Dynamite would be candidates for my top ten. Others would be Gladiator, Kill Bill I & II, Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Heathers, Anchorman, and my alltime favorite Ferris Beuler's Day Off. Don't worry. I will now look at the rest of the posts to find one to make fun of. I have not read anyone's picks but my guess is that it will be Neilybob's
|
|
|
Post by GOODZILLA on Mar 1, 2007 15:36:49 GMT -5
5.Zombie-little obscure Italian made horror film... This movie contained the single greatest scene in the entire history of motion pictures. Want a hint? It involves 3 of my favorite things: boobs, sharks and zombies. Many thanks to our very own SirBrak for pointing this movie out to me.
|
|
|
Post by dukedave on Mar 1, 2007 15:38:19 GMT -5
Without further adieu
1. Ferris Beuler's Day Off 2. Gladiator 3. Tombstone 4. Kill Bill (listed as one movie since was the original idea) 5. Boondock Saints 6. Usual Suspects 7. Anchorman 8. Shawshank Redemption 9. Empire Strikes Back 10. Pulp Fiction
Most lists were OK, not too much to ridicule with the lone exception of Hegemony's choice of the Royal Tennenbaums. Without a doubt one of the most over rated piece's of garbage I've ever scene. Had to turn if off after an hour it was so awful. The only movie I can think of that was more critically aclaimed and at the same time worse is Fargo. Now that movie stunk and it does not look like anyone listed it thank God.
|
|
|
Post by steelthunder814 on Mar 1, 2007 18:25:24 GMT -5
5.Zombie-little obscure Italian made horror film... This movie contained the single greatest scene in the entire history of motion pictures. Want a hint? It involves 3 of my favorite things: boobs, sharks and zombies. Many thanks to our very own SirBrak for pointing this movie out to me. followed by the 2nd greatest scene in movie history...it involves a jagged edge, an eyeball and a naked blond chick
|
|
|
Post by steelthunder814 on Mar 1, 2007 18:27:03 GMT -5
Without further adieu 1. Ferris Beuler's Day Off 2. Gladiator 3. Tombstone 4. Kill Bill (listed as one movie since was the original idea) 5. Boondock Saints 6. Usual Suspects 7. Anchorman 8. Shawshank Redemption 9. Empire Strikes Back 10. Pulp Fiction Most lists were OK, not too much to ridicule with the lone exception of Hegemony's choice of the Royal Tennenbaums. Without a doubt one of the most over rated piece's of garbage I've ever scene. Had to turn if off after an hour it was so awful. The only movie I can think of that was more critically aclaimed and at the same time worse is Fargo. Now that movie stunk and it does not look like anyone listed it thank God. Good stuff here ..Pulp Fiction gets an honorable mention probably in the 15th position of all time faves for me
|
|
|
Post by jester on Mar 1, 2007 20:01:38 GMT -5
Nobody else listed Fight Club but me? Or American History X ? C'mon................ Anybody ever seen Layer Cake ?
|
|
|
Post by jester on Mar 1, 2007 20:11:33 GMT -5
Unforgiven is absolutely hands down my favorite western. I think that is how the west really was, no good guys and bad guys. All just shades of grey, some darker than others. Little Bill was not a nice guy he just happen to wear a badge
Clint can direct his @'$$ off.
Million Dollar Baby , I would never watch it because it sounded stupid. But when it came on HBO, I thought I've suffered through worse and watched it. Wow was I wrong , that movie was GREAT.
Favorite spaghetti western is High Plains Drifter. WELCOME TO HELL.
|
|
|
Post by steelthunder814 on Mar 1, 2007 20:48:17 GMT -5
Million Dollar Baby is easily Clint's best film since "Unforgiven"
|
|
|
Post by dukedave on Mar 1, 2007 21:41:32 GMT -5
Nobody else listed Fight Club but me? Fight Club was in the fifteen I scribbled down on paper but in my rush it didn't make my top ten. If I wasn't rushing it probably would have made the cut
|
|
|
Post by jester on Mar 1, 2007 22:16:43 GMT -5
What about favorite cult classic or B movie ?
The original Hills Have eyes , scared the hell out of me as a kid. Wes Craven was the king for awhile.
The Toxic Avenger , who doesn't love a monster in a tutu and his weapon of choice is a mop.
The Re Animator , guy carrying his own head
Death Race 2000 , Frankenstien and Machinegun Joe Patrebo
|
|
|
Post by steelthunder814 on Mar 1, 2007 22:26:24 GMT -5
Well I am huge MST3K fan...so all of their movies...I also like those weird 70's animals go crazy and kill man movies.basically i guess most horror movies from the 70's...cheap,cheezy and oh so fun
|
|
|
Post by Hegemony on Mar 2, 2007 19:07:30 GMT -5
Without further adieu 1. Ferris Beuler's Day Off 2. Gladiator 3. Tombstone 4. Kill Bill (listed as one movie since was the original idea) 5. Boondock Saints 6. Usual Suspects 7. Anchorman 8. Shawshank Redemption 9. Empire Strikes Back 10. Pulp Fiction Most lists were OK, not too much to ridicule with the lone exception of Hegemony's choice of the Royal Tennenbaums. Without a doubt one of the most over rated piece's of garbage I've ever scene. Had to turn if off after an hour it was so awful. The only movie I can think of that was more critically aclaimed and at the same time worse is Fargo. Now that movie stunk and it does not look like anyone listed it thank God. I love that a guy with Ken Kennedy in his avatar is calling something I like overrated. Hilarious. And there is a big difference between a "scene" and something you have "seen". I will refrain, however, from attacking some of the drivel you claim is the ten greatest moments in the history of the cinema. See you in the Rumble.
|
|
|
Post by dukedave on Mar 2, 2007 21:34:56 GMT -5
And there is a big difference between a "scene" and something you have "seen". Thank you Mr. Grammar Police. Are you bringing your Thesauraus and dictionary with you to the Rumble, Mr. Stryker.
|
|