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    Aus der Dunkelheit Omega133's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dywyddyr View Post
    I heard alot of good stuff about that one.

    I saw the trailer for these two, they look really cool.

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    The Boondock Saints
    Black Hawk Down
    Aliens
    The Matrix
    Dust
    Fulltime Killer
    Collateral
    Predator
    Rambo (the latest one)
    The Transporter
    The Searchers
    Snatch
    The Big Lebowski
    Zombieland
    Equilibrium
    LOTR
    The Jason Bourne Trilogy
    Die Hard
    Live Free Or Die Hard
    The Wild Bunch
    Red Dawn
    The Italian Job
    Blade Runner
    Serenity
    Fight Club
    Se7en
    Raiders Of The Lost Ark
    Inglourious Basterds
    Reservoir Dogs
    From Dusk Till Dawn
    Dirty Harry
    Ninja Assassin
    The Resident Evil Trilogy
    Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

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    Let us not launch the boat ... Tiassa's Avatar
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    Cool My usual recommendations

    I tend to recommend the same films over and over in these threads, and so I will once again:


    And if you can find it, Paperhouse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiassa View Post
    I tend to recommend the same films over and over in these threads, and so I will once again:


    And if you can find it, Paperhouse.
    You and your smarty movies.

    Look, if it doesn't have guns, aliens, space ships and gratuitous violence I don't wanna see it.

    Okay. That's a bit of an exaggeration, but it's usually a good indicator of what I like.

    ~String

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    Harry Brown with Michael Cain (2009)

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    There are very few movies I care to see more than once. Here are most of them.
    • The Wizard of Oz
    • Yellow Submarine
    • The Dark Crystal
    • Bedazzled (the original British film with Peter Cook and Dudley Moore)
    • Romeo and Juliet (Zeffirelli's production)
    • The Muppet Movie
    • Monty Python's The Meaning of Life
    • Probably Avatar, ask me again in ten years

  8. #28
    Wow, Mr. Fraggle. You and I could not possibly be more different when it comes to movie choices. Remind me never to ask you out on a date.

    ~String

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    thou art wise oJjames R spidergoat's Avatar
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    The Dark Crystal is one of my all time favorites.

    Are you going to see Fraggle Rock, the movie? It is supposed to come out in 2012.
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0481649/

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    Last night I was dragged to see the movie 'Scott Pilgrim vs The World' I thought it was going to be stupid, but it was so insanely asinine it was epic, I honestly got to recommend that movie, its hilarious off the wall fun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by superstring01 View Post
    You and your smarty movies.

    Look, if it doesn't have guns, aliens, space ships and gratuitous violence I don't wanna see it.

    Okay. That's a bit of an exaggeration, but it's usually a good indicator of what I like.

    ~String
    Predators. Even Adrien Brody couldn't ruin that movie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lori_7 View Post
    i caught the end of "devil's rejects" the other night, and i wish i had seen the rest of the movie. the ending was pretty bad-ass. good soundtrack too.
    The soundtrack was Rob Zombie ,for the most part. He directed the film. His wife is the blonde.. Sheri Moon- Zombie. "Baby" in both movies. The "prequel" was "House of 1000 Corpses". Extremely bizarre, yet cool movie. Many great 1 liners. And, how can you not love Capt. Spaulding?..
    " Gasoline and chicken " what an awesome combo..
    Gremmie.

    P.S.
    And, of course, ANYTHING by Monty Python is just awesome.

    Also Benny Hill, or The Goodies.

    I know Monty Python, and Benny Hill, are known in the states.. Not so much The Goodies.
    Funny as hell though.
    Last edited by Gremmie; 08-19-10 at 03:05 AM.

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    *Happiness is a warm gun* Gremmie's Avatar
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    Also any movie by Cheech and Chong is just great. Well, not the Corsican Brothers... But the others are good. And Bad Santa, with Billy Bob Thorton was great too. Of course, he was great in Sling Blade too.

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    Just watched Hot tube time machine, and it was surprizingly good, specially if you are old enough to remember the 80s... Very similar movie to the Hangover....

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    My Family and Other Animals
    (original, ROFL and ?scientific?)


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    Ack! No Superman (Richard Donner version, not Singer's)? Have to watch Superman for these 3 actors only: Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder, Gene Hackman.

    I also second the love for The Fountain with Hugh Jackman & Rachel Weisz (though I realize many others inexplicably hate this movie).

    Looking for some funny that's not been listed (maybe)? Check out The Burbs with Tom Hanks. Not too shabby.

    Beat-em up fun? Drunken Master II with Jackie Chan, some of his best fight scenes, though it does have a lot of fast-forwarding you'll need to do, but that's all right in this age of DVRs, we're all used to it by now.

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    Valued Senior Member Jan Ardena's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Omega133 View Post
    I have alot of free time and so i've been watching more and more movies. Does anybody know of any good ones?
    What kind of movies do you like?

    jan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jan Ardena View Post
    What kind of movies do you like?

    jan.
    I'm not too picky when it comes to movies. As long as they're good then i'll watch them.

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    Ink is a pretty incredible movie.

    it's rather impressive for a low budget, independent film.

    The storyline is easy to follow, and the ending will make you ask questions.

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    Ohh Moon, that was an excellent Indi film.

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