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What is your favorite Movie? (Vanity)
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| ezo
Posted on 02/20/2003 4:00:09 PM PST by ezo4
Im sitting here after work and pulled out the Last of the Mohicans and Im wondering what my fellow freepers like for there favorite movies. I would like more for my collection of dvds. Current and older movies? Doesnt matter what it is.
Just a little break from the daily news and politics.
I have quite a few that I like and Im looking for more. Hit me back
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To: All
Has anyone seen The Eye of Vichy? I just ordered it; a local conservative talk show host said he watched it three times over the weekend, he was so stunned by the footage in it.
To: Jhoffa_
In addition to "Reservoir Dogs" I have that on DVD but I can't bear the scene with the cop being tortured. That's just too over the edge for me so I "FF" past it. Otherwise, good film with some great scenes. My favorite scene is where everybody sits around at the breakfast place (at the very beginning) and get into this big argument over tipping. I like all the Taratino films. As well as those by the Coen brothers, especially "Fargo" and "Big Lebowski."
I don't watch a lot of films. I hate the "formula" films, you know, the ones with the obligatory car chases, overblown action scenes, and moronic dialogue. But the ones I like, I can watch over and over. They include:
Shawshank Redemption
Godfather (Parts 1 & 2)
Amadeus
Braveheart
Anything by Monty Python
Blazing Saddles
Patton
Anything directed by Stanley Kubrick
Deliverance
Cool Hand Luke
It's A Mad, Mad, Mad World
Anything with the Marx Brothers
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posted on
02/20/2003 7:46:56 PM PST
by
SamAdams76
(California wine tastes better - boycott French wine!)
To: Lancey Howard
I rented "Pi" and I sorta liked it; didn't think it was great though. Definately not a chick flick.
Once my two brain-dead roommates saw it was filmed in black & white, they both tore out of the house.
If it wasn't in color and it didn't "star" Adam Sandler my roommates were bored.
Trajan88; TAMU Class of '88
To: ezoeni
Kinda an inside joke from other threads, unrelated to this one(it has something to do with the persons pinged). Hopefully you won't have to witness a flame war(so I promise not to make fun of Larry Klayman on this thread).
To: SamAdams76
what about scarface? that was a really strange/good movie. Has that been listed here?
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posted on
02/20/2003 7:49:21 PM PST
by
ezo4
To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
Nope - when I'm not wallowing in foreign or Indie films these days, I'm all for watching "Girls Gone Wild" or some other mindless diversion, however, "She Who Controls the Clicker on the Big TV" objects to both serious fare and smut.
[sniffle]
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posted on
02/20/2003 7:49:39 PM PST
by
Chancellor Palpatine
(those who unilaterally beat their swords into plowshares wind up plowing for those who don't)
To: ezoeni
Anything with Cary Grant especially - Bringing Up Baby and Arsenic & Old Lace
Stalag 17
A Beautiful Mind
To: Keeper of the Turf
Re: "Private School"
Phoebe Cates... 'nuf said.
Very sweet and very clean.
Trajan88; TAMU Class of '88
To: Chancellor Palpatine; Chad Fairbanks
"Girls Gone Wild" - is that part of a series of films? I saw some guys talking about "Armadillos Gone Wild" the other day, on another thread.
P.S. You poor thing. : )
To: SamAdams76
I hear you on the formula films.
Stupidist film I ever got drug to was that ridiculously overdramatic cliche-filled "Face Off". Hard for me to take Sean Hannity seriously when he opens his show with that music.
OTOH, "Backdraft" was sorta a formula film that still managed to 'work'.
To: Diddle E. Squat
You promise? If I throw you a big, fat pitch and it's just HANGING there, are you sure you can resist? LOL
To: coteblanche
I bought "A Big Fat Greek Wedding" Valentine's Day weekend to watch with my wife. I knew it was a "chick flick" but the movie got a lot of rave reviews and was built up as one of the best films of 2002. I must say I was underwhelmed as the movie was rather flat and predictable. My wife thought it was great however. Must be a girl thing.
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posted on
02/20/2003 7:54:49 PM PST
by
SamAdams76
(California wine tastes better - boycott French wine!)
To: ezoeni
....pardon the interruption, but I feel, at this time, I must reiterate:
The Corndog Man
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posted on
02/20/2003 7:55:14 PM PST
by
dogbrain
("Triple K Marine!")
To: Diddle E. Squat
It was for fun and thats all. (edited for nonflameing)
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posted on
02/20/2003 7:55:18 PM PST
by
ezo4
To: B-Chan
Re: "Big Night"... very good choice.
I saw it when it first came out - the food prep. scenes in this flick are very similar to our Christmas Eve diner prep. at my house.
Tucci rocks... he was damn good in the Wise Guy tv show too.
Trajan88; TAMU Class of '88
To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
Yes, it is apparently a series of documentaries on young women and alcohol abuse. Its really educational, from what I hear.
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posted on
02/20/2003 7:55:48 PM PST
by
Chancellor Palpatine
(those who unilaterally beat their swords into plowshares wind up plowing for those who don't)
To: Diddle E. Squat
Was the Orff piece ("Carmina Burana") in "Face Off"? Is that the music you mean? I love that music!
To: SamAdams76
My favorite scene is where everybody sits around at the breakfast place (at the very beginning) and get into this big argument over tipping.
Oh, I know.. Me also.
It's completely unique and it challenges the viewer as well as the actors at the table.
It's an awesome concept..
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posted on
02/20/2003 7:56:04 PM PST
by
Jhoffa_
(Jhoffa_X)
To: ezoeni
I liked "Scarface" and also "Dog Day Afternoon" with Pacino. Also, I didn't mention "Apocalypse Now" and "The Right Stuff" in my earlier post. Two more of my all-time favorite films. I didn't mention "Lord Of The Rings" only because the movies are still brand new. But I'm sure they'll stand the test of time and I'll be watching them with my grandkids many years from now.
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posted on
02/20/2003 7:58:18 PM PST
by
SamAdams76
(California wine tastes better - boycott French wine!)
To: SamAdams76
"I'll be watching them with my grandkids many years from now."
I really dont know what to think of those two movies. Me personaly after reading the books over two decades. Many times over. I dont know. I think they are at least as good as the books. They will be around a very long time. Good stuff!
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posted on
02/20/2003 8:02:48 PM PST
by
ezo4
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