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06.06.2006, 19:53 quote

Anonymous

Some of my personal favourites are:

Donnie Darko
Aliens
Once Upon a Time in China
The Machinist
Team America
The Three Amigoes
Vanilla Sky
The Matrix

And loads more that I can't think of off the top of my head. Films rule!

Andy

 

06.06.2006, 21:27 quote

Anonymous

Am I the only person in this world not to have seen any of the Matrix films...?

 

08.06.2006, 19:18 quote

Anonymous

Quote:
dunno if theyve been said but i love

American history x
Lion king (the first one hehe)
Resident evil
Equilibrium
all the matrix
charlie and the chcoclate factory (original)
il try think of more haha


Equilibrium, yes!!! nice choice!!

 

09.06.2006, 09:34 quote

Anonymous

Come on guys have you ALL forgotten about Underworld already?! Come on Kate Beckinsale in a PVC catsuit (made me see it a few times, and the sequel!)

What about:
Bridget Jones' Diary?
Ghostbusters!
Blade (all three)
Phantom of the Opera
One Flew over the Cuckcoo's Nest


Oh so many more!

 

09.06.2006, 17:53 quote

Anonymous

haha yes ok, kate beckinsale is hot, thats the only thing that got me through that movie though Wink
now im thinking about hot women...this isnt helping lol

one flew over the cuckoos nest is an incredible film actually, i cant believe i forgot it!

 

12.06.2006, 07:59 quote

Anonymous

Oh talking of tacky and horror, I love the Rocky Horror Picture Show its bloody fantastic!

 

13.06.2006, 11:08 quote

Anonymous

can't belive know one has mentioned jay and silent bob, dogma, mall rats, clerks, and the return of jay and silent bob, all class films. i also love big lebowski, the dude is the man.

 

13.06.2006, 14:19 quote

Anonymous

OMG I forgot Dogma, i LOVE that film!

 

18.06.2006, 09:21 quote

Anonymous

secondchance38 wrote:
Best movies;;;;;;;; Convoy
Rocky's
Die Hard's
Blues Brothers
Green Mile
And a lot that have been mentioned already.

I can't believe I forgot die hard.

 

24.06.2006, 08:11 quote

Anonymous

Paul2004 wrote:
some more:

The Pianist
The Jacket (cos i just watched it)
Pay it Forward (that will make any grown man cry....good for the soul)
Ferris Buellers day off (for the 30ish folks)
Candy man (bit dated now tho)

P.S. flowerangelaura...... i am not stalking you ....honest.


I heard The Pianist is quite good..

damn it

 

24.06.2006, 13:47 quote

Anonymous

Paul2004 wrote:


Considering who muscular Christian Bale was in American Pshyco and then you seem him as skin on bones.... its amazing. Good story too !

Equilibrium is a good one too, again christian bale, but its basically the film of my favourite book '1984'.


I'll try and take a look at them.

 

31.07.2006, 17:48 quote

Anonymous

Some of the classic have already been mentioned but here are some of my most liked films...

All of Fellini's work.
All of Bergmans work.
Citizen Kane.
Irreversible.
Taxi Driver.
Apocolypse Now.
Come & See.
21 Grams.
The Deer Hunter.
Raging Bull.
Eraserhead.
Usual suspects.
Requiem for a dream.
Scarface.
Casino.
Blood simple.
Fargo.
Delicatessen.
Leon.
Amelie.
The Closet.
Spinal Tap.
American Beauty.
As good as it gets.
Lost In Translation.
Erin Brockovich.
Stand by me.
The Eye (jap version).
The Ring (jap version).
Oldboy.
Audition.
City of God.
...................crikey there's more I could add. Laughing

 

27.06.2007, 16:44 quote

Anonymous

my top 10 favo movies, in no order, and only including ten as I am cooking dinner.


The Empire Strikes Back
Jaws
Raiders Of The Lost Ark
101 Reykjavik
Highlander
Serenity
Bringing Up Baby
Operation Petticoat
The Italin job (michael Caine)
Zulu

 

28.06.2007, 17:16 quote

Anonymous

Not the best film in the world but definetly worth watching tonight on filmfour if you are at a loose end.... The Magdalene Sisters at 9pm

Writer-director Peter Mullan's controversial fact-based drama starring Geraldine McEwan, Anne-Marie Duff, Nora-Jane Noone and Dorothy Duffy. In mid-1960s Ireland, three young women are sent against their will to work in one of the Magdalene Laundries run by the Catholic Church.

A perfect display of what people do to each other and try to justify it in the name of religion. well acted, great story and makes you feel a tiny amount of what the real characters must have felt, thats what makes this a great film imo.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0318411/

 

03.07.2007, 13:08 quote

Anonymous

The Bicycle Thief
Breathless (1960),
La Dolce Vita
8 ½
The 400 Blows
Metropolis
Nosferatu
Solaris (1972),
Seven Samurai
Ran and anything by Akira Kurosawa that includes Star Wars as he practically wrote the story Lucas just cobbled them all together.
Vampyr
Wings of Desire
Jean de Florette
Manon des sources
Sorry Missed off David Lynch - Lost Highway etc.

 
 
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