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Posted by Gameboy70 on 06-10-2001 07:13 PM:

Alright. Here's a less flame-prone alternative to the "worst film" thread. Post your favorite films here. Just to get the ball rolling . . .



Oh well, those are the ones that I could remember off the top of my head.


Posted by mensachicken on 06-10-2001 07:39 PM:

gameboy, excellent taste man! woohoo!

here's mine:

funny games
who's that knocking on my door
chinatown
begotten
the 400 blows
shoot the piano player
the conversation
homicide
blood simple
miller's crossing
the vanishing (the dutch version)
boiling point (the japanese flick, not the american one)
fairgrounds
the cruise
71 fragments of a chronology of chance
l'avventura
i you he she
the sweet smell of success
fight club
l.a. confidential
gun crazy (the noir film not the recent one)
sunrise
nosferatu
the graduate
carnal knowledge
north by northwest
monsieur hire
the hairdresser's husband
zentropa (aka europa)
double endemnity
happy together
save my lost nigger soul
la jette

also, gameboy, do you scoot around on www.zoetrope.com ?

mc


Posted by Yorick on 06-10-2001 08:17 PM:

ah, now this is something I can get behind ... positiveness!
Thanks for thinking of it GB!



I'm sure I can think of others.

was reminded of Ferris Bueller's Day Off so added it

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Posted by slotmachine on 06-10-2001 08:27 PM:

A really good one that got by a lot of people was O Brother Where Art Thou? It's the Odyssey adapted to the depression-era South. Great writing.

Has anyone watched Swordfish. I can't get any consistent word on it yet.

Yorick - nice bones!!

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Posted by dick-richardson on 06-10-2001 08:51 PM:

The Labyrinth
Last of the Mohicans
Shawshank Redemption
Debbie Does Dallas
ThunderHeart
BraveHeart
Tombstone

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Posted by narnia_77 on 06-10-2001 11:27 PM:

Oh wow... How long can I make this list? OK, I'll try to keep it down to some of my favorites. I like the following films for various reasons. Some are just great films, period, and others are listed purely for their entertainment value (mine).


A "favorite" to me is one that I can watch over and over and not be totally bored. There are a lot more, but I fear that if I listed more than what I already did, someone would reach through my PC and choke me to death. And how positive of a thread would it be then?

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Posted by Bret Snyder on 06-11-2001 12:55 AM:

Narnia,

I can't believe you left out your Star Trek movies!

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Posted by narnia_77 on 06-11-2001 02:53 AM:

Red face

quote:
Originally posted by Bret Snyder
Narnia,
I can't believe you left out your Star Trek movies!

The list is way too long already! OK,

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Posted by icthus on 06-11-2001 04:07 AM:

Braveheart
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Leonard Part 6
Rocketman
The Dirty Dozen
The Hunt for Red October
Glory
The Magnificent Seven
The Last Starfighter
Flight of the Navigator
Labyrinth
The Right Stuff
Major Payne
Wag the Dog
Several of the Bonds (I don't even acknowledge the fact that they used Timothy Dalton as Bond) and Star Treks
Did I mention Braveheart? (could have something to do with my Scot heritage.)

To those who disagree, I say "Ni" to you.

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Posted by RSGMOOSE on 06-11-2001 05:04 AM:

I can't believe it!

2001 A Space Odyssey

Isn't that enough? It's hard to believe that Kubrick did "Eyes Wide Shut" but without a doubt - 2001 was his best work, IMHO.

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Posted by Matthew Nichols on 06-11-2001 07:06 AM:

Swordfish was okay, not spectacular. Hugh Jackman was excellent though.

As for my list, I'll try to keep it short

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Posted by K. Cannon on 06-11-2001 03:42 PM:

Warning: I have bad taste! (But I still wanna play)

In no certain order, movies I can watch over and over:
Fargo (He's fleeing the interview!)
Tombstone
Austin Powers:International Man of Mystery
Clue (NOT Clueless)(Madeline Khan: Flames!! on the sides of my face!!)
The Goonies
Bull Durham (I heard you couldn't hit water if you fell out of a boat)
Stand By Me
Something About Mary (Frank and beans)
As Good As It Gets
Raising Arizona (Son, you got a panty on your head)
Butterfield 8
The Birds
Braveheart (Not Gladiator)
Gettysburg
Rudy
Steel Magnolias (mostly b/c of Shirley McLain)
Sound of Music
The Thomas Crown Affair (Pierce Brosnan version)


Posted by homer on 06-11-2001 04:23 PM:

There's very few movies that I can watch more than once, so my list is a little short:

Blues Brothers
The Fifth Element
Singles
Any film directed by Terry Gilliam
Any movie starring Natasha Lyonne, Christina Ricci, or Nicolas Cage (with the exception of Face Off and that one where he escapes from a prison plane!)
Any Jackie Chan movie BEFORE he came to the US.
Any Jet Li movie.

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Posted by patwoods on 06-11-2001 04:40 PM:

mine


Posted by creole on 06-11-2001 04:55 PM:

[list]
[*]Princess Bride
[*]Grand Canyon
[*]Notting Hill
[*]Sliding Doors
[*]PeeWee's Big Adventure
[*]Gladiator
[*]Glory
[*]The Replacement Killers
[*]Schindler's List

There are so many more that I just can't think of right now


Posted by dick-richardson on 06-11-2001 06:29 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by creole

  • Princess Bride
  • Grand Canyon
  • Notting Hill
  • Sliding Doors
  • PeeWee's Big Adventure
  • Gladiator
  • Glory
  • The Replacement Killers
  • Schindler's List

There are so many more that I just can't think of right now


I can't believe I forgot Princess Bride!

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Posted by Toby on 06-11-2001 07:14 PM:

Geez...too many to list probably, but (The Matrix is #1, the rest in no particular order)...



That's enough for now.


Posted by Sideway on 06-11-2001 08:27 PM:

Here are some of my favourites in no particular order:


Posted by Galley_SimRacer on 06-11-2001 09:00 PM:


  1. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
  2. Close Encounters Of The Third Kind
  3. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
  4. Independence Day
  5. It's A Wonderful Life
  6. Titanic
  7. Valley Girl

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Posted by Vinny on 06-12-2001 12:07 AM:

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