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| | #141 (permalink) |
| Stirrer Of Shit | Its a tie between One Flew Over the Cucoos nest and Cool Hand Luke. |
| Eric "For whoever habitually suppresses the truth in the interests of tact will produce a deformity from the womb of his thought." -Sir Basil H. Liddel-Hart http://self-composed.com | |
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| Discussion starter Join Date: Aug 2007
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| Not easy. I have a few... 1. T2 judgment day 2. Buffy the vampire slayer 3. Jason and the Argonauts 4. Clash of the Titans 5. Monster Squad 6. Halloween 7. Nightmare on Elmstreet 8. Friday the 13th 9. Van Helsing 10. Spider-man 11. Ghost Rider 12. Long Kiss Goodnight 13. Fantastic Four 14. Evil Dead 1, 2, 3 15. Freddy V.S. Jason 16. Roadhouse 17. Underworld 1, 2 18. Shocker 19. Resident evil apocalypse 20. Night of the Living Dead 21. Superman 1, 2, 3 not return of Oh man, the list goes on, I can't decide between many of these. They all have something different I like so.... OMIF |
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| Less than 3 miles from the sea | There is no way I could have just one. The more I think about it the longer the list gets... Now for my wife it's easy "The Longest Day" a strange chose for a woman but no... She hates the way that women are portrayed in the movies. So she would much prefer a film that doesn't have any... When I point out that there is a woman in The Longest Day she exclaimed that she had forgotten about "That French Tart!" but then defends her by saying that at least she doesn't screen in the movie. Well some arguments just can't be won... It's good for me as she never wants to watch and "Chick Flicks" although she has some strange fascination with Steven Segal movies. Also not too bad for me as Steven has become fatter and fatter over the years I have an ever expanding role model LOL |
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| | #148 (permalink) |
| Interested participant Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Poland
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| Too many of them... Dancing in the Dark Adam's aebler (Adam's apples) Edward Scissorhands Big Fish Perfect world The Station Agent The Clerks What's Eating Gilbert Grape? Dzien Swira (PL) How to kill the neighbour's dog Leon Schindler's List Straight story Dead Poets Society Tilsammans (Only Together) No Man's Land wow...and I tried to pick one... |
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| | #149 (permalink) |
| Interested participant Join Date: May 2007 Location: Woodstock, GA, USA
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| Can't be done (one movie, I mean). Inherit The Wind - Spencer Tracy and Fredric March facing off - it just does not get much better than this. Toss in Gene Kelly acting(!) and it's an absolute winner... Jaws - Aside from it being a compelling story, Robert Shaw's soliloquy regarding the USS Indianaplois is a keeper. I'll remember Herbie Robinsin for the rest of my life... The Wild Bunch - What do cowboys/bandits do when they get old? Fail-Safe - Henry Fonda as the President, Walter Matthau as a not-so-nice political advisor - this film captured the serious fears of those of us that lived through the period... Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind - I went to see this one, my wife & sirlfriend saw The Goodbye Girl, We met after the movies let out - my wife took one look at me and said, "You'd go, wouldn't you?". I said "Yes" - and slept on the couch for a week. Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet - The most accessible Hamlet I've ever seen... Raiders of the Loast Ark - A hero, just when we needed a hero... The Lord of the Rings trilogy - Epic, what more can I say? And the list could go on. Do you see a trend here? Bring out the current "stars" and they pale in comparison to the "old-school" actors. What's missing? Last edited by mark : 08-26-2007 at 06:57 AM. |
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