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Favorite movies?

TwoNine

New Member
Okay - so maybe this isn't the most important thing. But I was just curious to see what everyone's favorite movie(s) are/were. The inspiration for this post comes from IMDB, which I just spent about 30-45 minutes browsing old movies that I loved. The list could be nearly endless, but for the sake of conversation, I'll just include my all time favorite here which is:

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.

Absolutely LOVED that movie. I won't post any "spoilers" here - but I will say that I have never actually THOUGHT about my life overall and especially past relationships, etc. as much as I did/do after watching that movie...

That's my 0.02!

Thanks all!
 

Jim Doggett

New Member
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. Great slap stick, riotious dialog, and Gay Perry, played by Val Kilmer made me roll.

Lisbeth Salandar movies, Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, etc. Real deal, from Holland with subtitles, and not the Daniel Craig re-make.

Best martial arts. The girl is amazing: http://m.imdb.com/title/tt1183252/

Jim Doggett
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WildWestDesigns

Active Member
Best martial arts. The girl is amazing: http://m.imdb.com/title/tt1183252/

I would go more with Ip Man 1 and 2, and Legend of the Fist. Those 3 are my favorite foreign ones. All available to stream off of Netflix for those interest.

As to others (but not my comprehensive list): Big Trouble in Little China, Wild Bunch, Silverado, Sons of Katie Elder, Rio Bravo, Red River, El Dorado (essentially Rio Bravo after the first 40 mins), Tron (actually like Legacy more, I know shame on me), and Rathbone/Bruce Sherlock Holmes. There are more, but the names aren't coming to me.
 

Pat Whatley

New Member
I Saw The Devil Okay, it's foreign and it's got subtitles but you don't have to read them The story is powerful enough and the acting is good enough you don't actually need the script.
Old Boy
- hey look, another foreign movie....but still a great story, great acting, and you'll never think of your dentist the same way again.
Serenity - Space Cowboys and the hero of Canton.
Boondock Saints - just brutally funny.
The Boy In The Striped Pajamas - sucked me in and kicked me in the gut.
Bubba Ho-Tep - Elvis, JFK, and an evil mummy. Nuf said.
Stake Land and Zombieland Stake Land is a gread story about zombies....Zombieland is just damn funny.

They're all movies I'd watch again in a minute except for Striped Pajamas. I made myself watch it a second time and I cried at the end again. I've NEVER cried at another movie.
 

WildWestDesigns

Active Member
Bubba Ho-Tep - Elvis, JFK, and an evil mummy. Nuf said.

Now JFK specifically is not the kind of JFK that you would expect to see. The book was better (I wish the Hap Collins stories that Joe Lansdale did would be made into movies, or The Bottoms, another good story of his), but it is a good movie.
 
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
The Breakfast Club
Super Troopers
Half Baked
A Bronx Tale
Scarface
The Green Mile
My Name Is Khan
The Shawshank Redemption
Casino
Kill Bill Vol. 1 and 2
The Matrix
Pretty much about anything with Clint Eastwood in it.
Bloodsport
Exit Wounds
Full Metal Jacket
Training Day
Surviving The Game
Good Will Hunting

One of the best recent ones I've seen is "Fighter" on Netflix. Great movie.

I could think of quite a few more but these are definitely the first ones that come to mind.
 

qmr55

New Member
fast times at ridgemont high
caddyshack
21
ferris buellers day off
the vacation movies
what happens in vegas

and many more...

edit: also the harold and kumar movies :D
 

Jim Doggett

New Member
WildWestDesigns said:
I would go more with Ip Man 1 and 2, and Legend of the Fist. Those 3 are my favorite foreign ones. All available to stream off of Netflix for those interest.

As to others (but not my comprehensive list): Big Trouble in Little China, Wild Bunch, Silverado, Sons of Katie Elder, Rio Bravo, Red River, El Dorado (essentially Rio Bravo after the first 40 mins), Tron (actually like Legacy more, I know shame on me), and Rathbone/Bruce Sherlock Holmes. There are more, but the names aren't coming to me.

Loved Ip Man. I think 1 was the best. What do you think?

Jim Doggett
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Fred Weiss

Merchant Member
Airplane
The Naked Gun
Hot Shots
Animal House
A Christmas Story
The Godfather
The Godfather Part II
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Schindler's List
Jaws
Alien
Dark Star
Silent Running
The Exorcist
Finding Nemo
Wall-e
The Silence of the Lambs
Forest Gump
Taxi Driver
The Shining
Saving Private Ryan
The Bridge on the River Kwai
Tom Jones
A Fist Full of Dollars
Z
 

shakey0818

New Member
I have so many movies and series its real hard to pick but off the top of my headill say...
Boondock Saints
Smoking Aces
Pulp Fiction
Snatch
Crank
Transporter
300
Super bad
Step Brothers
Dumb N Dumber
Good Fellers
Casino
GodFather
Scareface
Gone in Sixty Ceconds
Lord of War
There will be blood
blood diamonds
Silence of the Lambs
world Trade Center
And a bunch of chick flicks that i wont mention in hopes of keeping my manly image.

Wheres the popcorn eating smiley.


Great thread thanks.
 

Wiggum PI

New Member
Thank You For Smoking, and Shawshank Redemption are two that come to mind.
Oh, and Scanners, Mad Max 2(scared the sh*t outta me as a kid).
 

Cross Signs

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Too many to list here...But a good topic, because I sent this picture to Jillbeans a couple of days ago. This is my favorite scene from this movie. "The sign shop next to the general store that Josey walks into"
The Outlaw Josey Wales
 

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