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Heed 06-10-06 05:23 PM

Dazed & Confused
The Big Lebowski

Erm.............that's about it.

Any anything involving Nicole Kidman :wink:

El Saxo 06-10-06 05:35 PM

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Favourite film seen recently is probably Lady Vengeance. :twisted:

I found that way to slow and arty, despite the one excellent scene which was a great idea. Just ruined by lots of boring arty shots, like the 15 minutes AFTER the twist and climax that just let me down again. Preferred Old Boy more, and Sympathy for Mr Vengeance 2nd.

Oldboy was a better film, no argument there - but I kinda liked the way this film was a slow-burning build up to the pay-off, I think it sort of matches the way the main character goes about getting her revenge - very methodical and pre-meditated. Oldboy was just a shock to the senses from start to finish!

While we're talking about Korean films - anyone seen Brotherhood? It's been called the Korean 'Saving Private Ryan' because of the way it's filmed, but it's way better!

$tevo 06-10-06 06:21 PM

Manos: The Hands of Fate
The Puma Man
Hobgoblins
The Brain That Wouldn’t Die
Samson vs. The Vampire Women
Earth vs. The Spider
Radar Men From the Moon

Oh yes!

Razor 06-10-06 06:40 PM

Current fave is Clerks II

My top list is kinda like this:

Clerks I & II
Chasing Amy
The world's fastest Indian
Motorcycle diaries
Hedwig and the angry inch
Taxi Driver
Brick
Hard Candy
Harsh Times
Full Metal Jacket
The Crying Game
Breakfast On Pluto
Jarhead
American History X
Fight Club
Way of the Gun
Requiem for a Dream
Magnolia

instigator 06-10-06 06:46 PM

Oooh good thread.

After looking through my External Hard Drive (nearly hit 300 films woo) I would choose the following:

Grave of the fireflies
Spirited Away
The Pianist
Mulholland Drive
Man on Fire
Cool Hand Luke
Garden State
United states of Leland
Requim for a Dream
The Constant Gardener
The Notebook (I love the story, acting is brill)

I tend to like poignant films, one's that make you think. I am a fan of good old blood n' gore and have loads of comedies but primarily, I want to take soemthing away from a film (bit cheesey I know)

I watch all my films on my projector and decent home cinema amp so it makes ANY crap film, good. :D (apart from "date movie"....<<shudder>>)

Law - Ghost dog - Ace film, Forrest's best film.

EDIT - Just noticed Northwinds, funny that we have 2 not so popular films in our lists! :lol:

gettin2dizzy 06-10-06 06:58 PM

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Hmm, looking at my DVDs, the twenty I really like and watched several times are.

Akira
American Beauty
Black Hawk Down
Donnie Darko
Full Metal Jacket
Ghost Dog
Gladiator
Heat
Leon
The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring
The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers
The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King
The Matrix
Monty Python And The Holy Grail
Monty Python’s Life Of Brian
Reservoir Dogs
Saving Private Ryan
Star Trek: First Contact
Terminator 2
The Usual Suspects

do you keep all these films in alphabetical order?!
i'm so glad someone mentioned vanishing point - a truly excellent film!! only a dodge challenger 440r/t could tear me away from a bike!

tigersaw 06-10-06 08:46 PM

Crash
Good bad and ugly
Blues Brothers
Pulp Fiction
Fight club
True Romance
Team America - world police
Heat
The Matrix (but not 2 or 3)


Umm, at work just now, can't see the shelf..

Law 06-10-06 09:30 PM

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do you keep all these films in alphabetical order?!

lol, um... yes. :oops:

ArtyLady 06-10-06 09:52 PM

Worlds Fastest Indian
Blues Brothers
Pulp Fiction
The Full Monty
Mad Max 1
Unforgiven
The Beguiled
Kevin and Perry Go Large

8)

Law 07-10-06 05:09 PM

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Law - Ghost dog - Ace film, Forrest's best film.

I also got the book Hagakure (dunno where it is now) which the film had quotes of. Was very interesting to read into the samurai philosophy and conduct.


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