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Re: Favorite movies? - CaffeinePowered - 08-21-2008

Also

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Best movie ever made


Re: Favorite movies? - Dave - 08-21-2008

(08-21-2008, 10:44 AM)CaffeinePowered link Wrote: [quote author=MrGrey link=topic=203.msg32492#msg32492 date=1219298554]

starwars (original trilogy)
lord of the rings (stfu it was great)

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oh sick burn


Re: Favorite movies? - KarthXLR - 08-21-2008

I haven't seen that many great movies, so don't pyro me.

Star Wars Triology
The Dark Knight
Holy Grail
Lord of the Rings Trilogy
I Am Legend
Anchorman
The Simpsons Movie


....i can't think of anything else right now.


Re: Favorite movies? - Geoff - 08-21-2008

Pulp Fiction anyone?


Re: Favorite movies? - JoKeRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR - 08-21-2008

(08-21-2008, 12:55 PM)Geoff link Wrote: Pulp Fiction anyone?

YES. Favourite scene is the taxi cab scene with Butch talking to Esmeralda Villalobos.

Pulp Fiction and Space Jam are my most watched movies evar. Also,
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Re: Favorite movies? - Dave - 08-21-2008

space jam was badass.


Re: Favorite movies? - Vongore - 08-22-2008

Pulp Fiction
The Shining
Promedio Rojo (a Chilean comedy, i think there are some versions with english subtitles. Really, search it)


Re: Favorite movies? - Tragic Hero - 08-22-2008

(08-21-2008, 10:55 AM)Luinbariel link Wrote: Crank

Ok go sit in the corner and think about what you did...

How about Equilibrium for a surprise favorite?  I remember at first thinking it was going to be a matrix ripoff but it turned out to be a pretty great action movie with a subpar/above average plot that mixes "A Brave New World" (prozium being like Soma) and 1984 (the whole "contraband" reference).  Not the greatest movie in the world but a very entertaining one.  A must see for any "Bale-aholic".

Worst movies I've seen recently...

WickerMan:  Went to this movie with a girl for our first date.  What a mistake that was.  Wickerman ended up being the only movie I ever walked out of.  Seriously click here to see the movies finest moments.

28 weeks later:  How could they make such a terrible sequel to such a fantastic movie? 
  • By making two kids the protagonists
  • having one random survivor from the first outbreak (dad) become the new mayor of london by giving him the key to everything
  • posting no security by the only person to ever be infected and remain partially immune to the disease (mom)
  • having sub par security all around a maximum security compound (how Dad was able to go around infecting soldiers without getting "capped" once was beyond me)
  • shoving all the survivors into a parking garage for quarantine and then shutting off all the lights
  • Infected dad managing to escape the napalm blast and being able to track the kids all through London and follow them into the subway


I think I made my point.  Feel free to add anything else to the list


Re: Favorite movies? - Luinbariel - 08-22-2008

What? Crank made me laugh, and that's all I cared about.

Reminds me of a friend of mine; I HATE going to movies with her because she can't just sit back and enjoy something for what it is. If the movie were about talking kittens she'd be pissed because kittens can't talk, even though it was obviously pure fantasy.

Also, to add to your list:

Somehow the dad is like a super tracking zombie. The odds of him consistently finding his kids in that situation are astronomically against him. It's a HUGE city and the number of infected is limited to the citizens who were already repatriated, so seriously... WOULD he be finding them that often? I reallllly don't think so.


Re: Favorite movies? - Benito Mussolini - 08-22-2008

Anyone know Kung Pow?

With that guy
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Epic movie.


Re: Favorite movies? - copulatingduck - 08-22-2008

(08-22-2008, 07:55 PM)Tragic Hero link Wrote: [quote author=Luinbariel link=topic=203.msg32551#msg32551 date=1219334146]

Crank

Ok go sit in the corner and think about what you did...
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Crank was AWESOME, you shutup!!  >Sad

Anything Jason Statham touches is basically gold for me.  Smile


Re: Favorite movies? - Geoff - 08-22-2008

(08-22-2008, 09:54 PM)Benito Mussolini link Wrote: Anyone know Kung Pow?

With that guy
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Epic movie.

awesome


Re: Favorite movies? - Budr - 08-23-2008

(08-22-2008, 10:27 PM)Copulating8 Wrote: Anything Jason Statham in collaboration with Guy Ritchie touches is basically gold OK for me.  Smile



Re: Favorite movies? - Surf314 - 08-23-2008

(08-22-2008, 08:41 PM)Luinbariel link Wrote: What? Crank made me laugh, and that's all I cared about.

Reminds me of a friend of mine; I HATE going to movies with her because she can't just sit back and enjoy something for what it is. If the movie were about talking kittens she'd be pissed because kittens can't talk, even though it was obviously pure fantasy.

To be fair you could hate a movie without being anal, it's why they call it opinion.  But then I've never seen crank.  My personal opinion is that a movie can be bad and still entertaining but it could also be just terrible.  Most of the time I think it's the mood you go in with.  Like I was expecting Sunshine to be great and was until the terrible "twist" that turn the movie into crap.  Also I was super excited about next because I like Phillip K. Dick but the ending was awful and the rest of the movie was so-so and was absolutely nothing like the original story.

Bad movies I love:
Hudson Hawk
Army of Darkness
The Life Aquatic (everyone keeps telling me its awful I think its great)
Shoot em up (this was intentionally bad and awesome, I never knew how lethal carrots were)

Also here is some randomly good counter-culture indy movies people might enjoy:
The blur of insanity
The anarchists cookbook


Re: Favorite movies? - copulatingduck - 08-23-2008

(08-23-2008, 07:19 AM)Surf314 link Wrote: The Life Aquatic (everyone keeps telling me its awful I think its great)

Have my babies!   :-* :-* :-*


Re: Favorite movies? - exanimo - 08-23-2008

I saw Wall-E recently. Best movie of 2008, easy.


Re: Favorite movies? - Tragic Hero - 08-23-2008

Surf your friends are stupid.  Every Wes Anderson movie has been top notch.  The ending to life aquatic made me sad Sad


Re: Favorite movies? - Mission Difficult - 08-24-2008

(08-23-2008, 05:06 PM)Tragic Hero link Wrote: Surf your friends are stupid.  Every Wes Anderson movie has been top notch.  The ending to life aquatic made me sad Sad

Then ending where everyone was walking was a take off of the ending of The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension which is a rad movie with the 'blum.


Re: Favorite movies? - Tragic Hero - 08-24-2008

(08-24-2008, 10:27 AM)Mission Difficult link Wrote: [quote author=Tragic Hero link=topic=203.msg33145#msg33145 date=1219529199]
Surf your friends are stupid.  Every Wes Anderson movie has been top notch.  The ending to life aquatic made me sad Sad

Then ending where everyone was walking was a take off of the ending of The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension which is a rad movie with the 'blum.
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I meant more of what happens to "Ned" is what made me sad.  Didn't see that coming


Re: Favorite movies? - Sponson - 08-24-2008

Back to the Future I and II,
The Dark Knight, Drunken Master