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Adam V Special user 603 Posts |
Rounders
The Sting Leap of Faith (about a fake faith healer, awesome movie) Pool Hall Junkies (This is basically Rounders but with pool players)
Adam V - 9 out of 10 dentists recommend him.
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magiker Loyal user Sweden 283 Posts |
The 39 Steps
Magiker
Believe in the possibility of the impossible |
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Ray Anderson New user 30 Posts |
Harold and Maude, (from my college days).
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Kaizen Magick New user Torrance CA 72 Posts |
CASABLANCA
ROMAN HOLIDAY IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE LAWRENCE OF ARABIA CITIZEN KANE RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK FIELD OF DREAMS THE GODFATHER GLADIATOR BRINGING UP BABY ENTER THE DRAGON THE LAST SAMURAI CINEMA PARADISO |
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MrCyNic Loyal user England 238 Posts |
Tough question. Off the top of my head:
Carney Rollerball Yojimbo Repo Man M |
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coolleprechaun Regular user Winnipeg, Manitoba 108 Posts |
I loved Spider man, Italian Job, and Pirates of the Caribbean
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abc Inner circle South African in Taiwan 1081 Posts |
Right back to the beginning of the thread
Matrix 1 2 and 3 Shawshank Redemption Any carrey movie Any adam sandler movie The Game Murder in the 1st |
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Cheshire Cat Special user Wilmslow, UK 941 Posts |
It all very much depends on our ages and stages in life I think. What used to be terrific can now seem old hat. Also movies we enjoyed with loved ones who maybe are no longer with us.
I remember going to see John Wayne in THE SEARCHERS about four or five time with my parents who are now both gone. I now rightly or wrongly think it the finest western ever made. One of the first movies I ever took my girlfriend (now my wife) to see was THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN. Needless to say, now rated very highly by us both. Out of all the superb warfilms ever made I go for one that the action scenes look like cardboard models these days, - THE DAMBUSTERS - but it's just that incredible effort Barnes Wallace made combined with the incredible bravery of the pilots, combined with Eric Coates' superb music that does it for me! I think a pure, almost 'sacred' choice for so many of us will probably be THE WIZARD OF OZ. What used to be 'scary' or 'filthy' movies fall the hardest with time I think (with some exceptions like BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN, some of the old Universals/Hammers). SOLDIER BLUE was recently on TV. I warned my kids that it was banned in many cinemas when it was made. They both watched it, yawning! Same with LAST TANGO, - a bit of a yawner now, although probably still embarassing for some to watch. Someone mentioned LIFE OF BRIAN (Monty Python). I always remember a TV interview with the great Kirk Douglas (Michael's dad). Kirk said that seeing Terry Jones leaning out of that window (playing Brian's mum), was a classic moment in film history!! I know that this has been mentioned before in the Café - but how about a "classic moment" being 'Puttin on the Ritz' in YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN? or Steve Martin and Michael Caine in DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS (the monkey boy scenes). |
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Partizan Inner circle London UK 1682 Posts |
Koyaanisqatsi
Powasqatsi Naqoyqatsi Dir. Godfrey Reggio Score. Philip Glass Saviour of the soul - Andy Lau (hong Kong surreal action, top camera work and no CGI) [the only place to get it is P2P, you can't buy this film anymore] AWESOME.
"You cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus."
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Mistro Special user Canada 577 Posts |
Harry Potter 1, 2
Spiderman 2 The Matrix Meet the Parents The Godfather Goodfellas Kill Bill 1 and 2 These are just a few out of millions! |
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Dr_Stephen_Midnight Inner circle SW Ohio, USA 1555 Posts |
Films I never tire of:
The Great Race A Clockwork Orange The Harry Potter films Practical Magic Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow The Man Who Laughs Freaks Sleepy Hollow The Shadow 13 Ghosts (original Castle version) Horror of Dracula House of Frankenstein Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein Phantom of the Opera (1925; 1943) Our Man Flint The President's Analyst Little Big Man The Professionals Life & Times of Judge Roy Bean The Magnificent Seven Sanjuro The Great Escape The Dirty Dozen The Eagle Has Landed The Sting League of Extraordinary Gentlemen The Wind and the Lion The Elephant Man Steve
Dr. Lao: "Do you know what wisdom is?"
Mike: "No." Dr. Lao: "Wise answer." |
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