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*Sees Angels and Demons and LotR Extended*

*Walks away*

Well let's see, the recent ones:
  • In Bruges (black humour ftw seen it many times before, showed it to a friend)
  • Shutter Island (the concept and perspection of reality is a thing to ponder about)
  • Fire in the Sky (when I heard that this film landed the role of Doggett for Robert Patric I got curious)
  • Nightmare Concert - A Cat in the Brain (watched it as part of the bad trash horror movie night, it was a pleasant surprise, but it's still lousy)
My all times favourite list:
  • Back to the Future Trillogy (childhood favourite and huge nostalgy factor)
  • Star Wars and Indiana Jones Trillogy (1-3 and Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls never happened)
  • The Princess Bride
  • The Gladiator
  • Forrest Gump
  • Star Trek: First Contact


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Darth Jayder wrote...

Isabelle Mortello wrote...

Guy Pearce? See Factory Girl. Him and Miller give an great performance.

Also LA Confidential.


And The Count of Monte Cristo.

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Gemaphrodite wrote...

I love Gran Torino (How cool was Clint?!)

It was a great film. Clint was badass throughout the entire film. Oh the ending too :o <3 :crying:

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Khayness wrote...

[*]Star Wars and Indiana Jones Trillogy (1-3 and Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls never happened)

It happened OK, I even went to see it... and I thought it was probably the biggest crock of **** I've ever seen. :alien:

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Ghost Lightning wrote...

And The Count of Monte Cristo.

NO...read the book.  This was one of the worst butchering of one of the greatest novels of all time.

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Gemaphrodite wrote...

@Loria:

Hard Candy, Silence of the Lambs and SAW (1-6)?

I sense a theme here....



lol yes,yes i'm weird but not weird enough to go on my personal killing spree :lol:

Modifié par Loria232, 29 juillet 2010 - 08:08 .


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I could recommend some films then.....

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The Departed is really good...



...and I usually don't like Crime Dramas, so... yeah.



Other than that anything by Hayao Miyazaki is simply amazing.

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Darth Jayder wrote...

NO...read the book.  This was one of the worst butchering of one of the greatest novels of all time.


This man speaks the truth. That book put Dumas in my Top 5 writers list.

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Awww has anyone seen Duma, It's a cute family film:



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LA Confidential can rot in hell as far as I'm concerned. Total snoooooze fest and I don't like Guy Pearce. (Uh, was that a strong reaction?! Sorry Posted Image)
In Bruges was a-ma-zing.

Oh oh oh! Schindler's List... and Love Actually... and Eternal Sunshine... and Inglorious Basterds... and Annie Hall....

*runs around the room*

Now I'm all excitable.

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Isabelle Mortello wrote...

Awww has anyone seen Duma, It's a cute family film:

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I think I saw that in middle school It could have been another on though

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Death Race 2000 (original. The remake is trash)


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Has anyone seen Seven Pounds? It's a very emotional and great film.




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^I wanted to but never got the chance.

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Isabelle Mortello wrote...

^I wanted to but never got the chance.

It is a must see film, rent it on DVD or Blu-ray.Posted Image

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Might has well. Red box!

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I noticed one thing on that poster, and that's the incorrect spelling of "happiness".

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@Only Lol, true. I might rethink this :P

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OnlyShallow89 wrote...

I noticed one thing on that poster, and that's the incorrect spelling of "happiness".


Well, you can't expect much from us Americans... our school system lets people graduate without the ability to read. 

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OnlyShallow89 wrote...

I noticed one thing on that poster, and that's the incorrect spelling of "happiness".

No, "The Pursuit of Happyness" was spelled that way as a title of another movie & for a reason. It too was a good movie-based on a true story.

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I should probably post this as you can't talk about movies without mentioning this one.



The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (again the original not the remake)




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Norskatt wrote...

No, "The Pursuit of Happyness" was spelled that way as a title of another movie & for a reason. It too was a good movie-based on a true story.

Yes, I realise that. It still doesn't make it right ;)

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Singing in the Rain is a good one, and On the Town (but only if you like Gene Kelley and musicals)





I like Alfred Hitchocks Strangers on a Train, pretty good movie, filled with suspense and black and white goodness. Why am I listing movies that came out way before my time? Idk, I think I might be sufering from that old movie marathon I pulled today....