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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 20 2004 at 19:56
Originally posted by Paco Fox Paco Fox wrote:

The Bakshi one.... nooo! Just joking! 

dude, thats not even funny

3.- Star Wars (A New Hope): I guess it was the film that made me love movies. John Williams defined movie music in the soundtrack, by the way.

ya, that was the greatest sound track out of any of the sw movies

4.- Back to the Future: That's what I call a tight screenplay. Great main theme by Alan Silvestri, by the way.

i agree 100%

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 23 2004 at 09:46

Originally posted by Gonghobbit Gonghobbit wrote:

Python's funny as hell, I love British comedy in general...although not movies, 'Bottom' and 'Fawlty Towers' are hysterical, worth picking up on dvd if you like Brit humor.

I once watched Fawlty Towers, quite funny. With John Cleese form Monty Python...

I forgot to say I looove Star Wars!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 29 2004 at 18:24

I like Film Noir and Sci-Fi a lot. Blade Runner is my favorite which is a combination of these genres.

Other faves:

The Last Seduction (dark but humurous tale with a very sexy Linda Fiorentina!)

Brazil (best Terry Gilliam film)

Twelve Monkeys (second best Terry Gilliam film)

Deep Rising (extremely entertaining tongue in cheek horror)

Bound (sexy film noir)

Devil's Advocate (Al Pacino rules!)

The Thing (Great special effects)

Alien (A cut above your average sci-fi horror)

The French Connection (1&2) (Gene Hackman is one of my favorite actors)

The Long Good Friday (Best Brit Gangster Flick by a country mile)

Unforgiven (Great Western)

The Good,The Bad And The Ugly (Another great western)

Monty Python And The Holy Grail (Bloody funny!)

When Harry Met Sally (Best Rom-Com)

Trains ,Planes And Automobiles (Most overlooked and underated film)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 29 2004 at 22:45

Originally posted by Gonghobbit Gonghobbit wrote:

Anyone ever see 'Eraserhead'? I love 'Brazil' too. DeNiro makes a great renegade air conditioning repairman.

 Clap Eraserhead (was that a David Lynch film?) was a seriously WARPED movie, Gong! Nightmarish! I loved it! Brazil too! Congrats on your twisted taste! Clap

How did you like Jabberwocky? How about The Cook, the Thief, the Wife and Her LoverQuestion

Anyone out there recall a sci-fi film called A Boy and His Dog? (Another strange one!)

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Come to my arms, my beamish boy!
O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!'
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 01 2004 at 03:21
"The Cook, The Thief His Wife & Her Lover"

Peter, that is a film I could go on about ALL day - visually stunning, probably the darkest comedy you will ever see in your life & Michael Gambon on superb form.

Weird to think, Michael Gambon is now to take on the role of Dumbledore in the Harry Potter series of films - that is what I call a study in extremes....

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 01 2004 at 18:10

Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

"The Cook, The Thief His Wife & Her Lover"

Peter, that is a film I could go on about ALL day - visually stunning, probably the darkest comedy you will ever see in your life & Michael Gambon on superb form.

Weird to think, Michael Gambon is now to take on the role of Dumbledore in the Harry Potter series of films - that is what I call a study in extremes....

Great film.Most Peter Greenaway films are hard to get into but The Cook,The Thief His Wife and her Lover is a masterpeice.Do you know if it is available on DVD?

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2004 at 03:53
Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

"The Cook, The Thief His Wife & Her Lover" Peter, that is a film I could go on about ALL day - visually stunning, probably the darkest comedy you will ever see in your life & Michael Gambon on superb form. Weird to think, Michael Gambon is now to take on the role of Dumbledore in the Harry Potter series of films - that is what I call a study in extremes....


Great film.Most Peter Greenaway films are hard to get into but The Cook,The Thief His Wife and her Lover is a masterpeice.Do you know if it is available on DVD?


 



Yes it is - check out e-bay - I got my copy there for 3.99; RESULT

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 04 2004 at 00:49

Oh yeah....

Add "Amadeus" to my list.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 05 2004 at 15:10
Originally posted by Stormcrow Stormcrow wrote:

Oh yeah....

Add "Amadeus" to my list.

 Wink "Ooo! Rock me Amadeus"

Good choice -- great flick!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 05 2004 at 17:38

Barbarella

I've been trying to buy an orgasmatron ever since.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2004 at 01:07
Wacko The Barney Movie. I've been bouncing around the room like an idiot ever since!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2004 at 12:32
Check out page two of my web-site for my faves.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 07 2004 at 11:16
That Eraserhead trailer was pretty freakey! Maybe I should go watch it (when I've reached the age of eighteen )
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2004 at 15:35

Originally posted by Joren Joren wrote:

That Eraserhead trailer was pretty freakey! Maybe I should go watch it (when I've reached the age of eighteen )

One film guaranteed to give you nightmares forever!

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2004 at 16:28
Maybe I'd better not watch it then
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 26 2004 at 07:46
Actally i found "Life Of Brian" extremely offensive(the old adage about mocking what you dont understand)....Anyway i cannot say what my favourite movies are because as soon as i think of a few,more pop into my head.But here are some in no particular order Forbidden Planet.the Carry On Series(there are 31 in all and a new one out this year!) The Thing(with Kurt Russell),The Ghostbreakerswith Bob Hope(the inspiration for Ghostbusters i beleive) The Road movies with Bob Hope and Bing Crosby Without A Clue with Micheal Caine and Ben Kingsley(an excellent Sherlock Holmes sendup) Fail Safe(still one of the most frightening movies about the cold war and how it could have escelated out of control in the sixties.You can also add to that THE Bedford Incident With Sidney Poitier and Richard Wydmark(and Wally Cox in an early serious role)  a movie along similar lines to Fail Safe) Another movie i have always enjoyed is a little movie from the early fifties called Atomic Submarine(with Arthur Franz) about a submarines encounter with a ufo...and speaking of submarines i also liked Grey Lady Down(with Charlten Heston)still one of the best submarine disaster films. Westerns would include...High Plains Drifter,with Clint(the man!!) Eastwood,a very subtle ghost story,Shane(a mans man!!)Evil Roy Slade and Support your Local Sherriff (two excellent western comedies)...anyway thats just of the top of my head ,if you were to ask me tommorrow you may get a different list!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 26 2004 at 08:06
Watched 'Dogma' again last night.

I can go back to this film time after time & still see new angles & subtleties; at first glance, seems just to be a well written American comedy (if that's not an oxymoron), but the more you see it, the more the writing really shines - the whole film manages to indict, in a funny and very intelligent way, not so much individual faiths, but the very idea of blind faith in a belief structure, itself.

The bottom line seems to be by all means believe in a supreme being, but don't join any of the exclusive clubs set up in his name - otherwise, you are buying into one group's individual take on what is essentially a very simple message - treat other people as you'd want to be treated yourself.

Dude, you said that you found 'Life Of Brian' offensive - despite the cynical world view of the Python Team around the time of filming (they were already kicking ideas around for what would become 'The Meaning Of Life'), I don't think there was any genuine offense to Christianity intended - LOB was, I think, a somewhat less suble stab toward the same ideas and ideals at which 'Dogma' aimed.

From the pre-reviews I have heard, I think offense could be the main result of Mel Gibson's new film 'The Passion Of Christ' - only time will tell, but I've got a bad feeling about this one.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 26 2004 at 08:19
Movies...hmmm
My favorites are:
 
  • The Godfather (all 3)
  • 4 Rooms
  • Jackie Brown
  • The great dictator (chaplin)
  • Donnie Brasco
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 27 2004 at 16:18

Strange but true news- The Life Of Brian may be released to cash in on the success of The Passion Of Christ.

Dogma is a film I like a lot.It's intellegent but frivilous at the same time!

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 31 2004 at 20:49

What I would like to see is a double feature of The Passion of Christoph and the Life of Brian. They are both horribly bad, and yet funny. the thing is, one of them was not meant to be funny.

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