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Topic: Favourite Films
Posted By: The-Bullet
Subject: Favourite Films
Date Posted: February 24 2005 at 08:50

Similar thread is 8 months old, so forgive me for starting anew.

I'd be interested to hear what your favourite movies are. I love Lawrence of Arabia . The acting, the cinematography and atmosphere all go towards making it a great film. I also have a soft spot for Poltergiest (hoping for a UK dvd release). Cheers all...



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Posted By: mirco
Date Posted: February 24 2005 at 10:03
Many films... Brazil, Birdie, Around midnight, Monty Pyton sense of life, Benigni La vita e´bella... I just love to watch a well directed and well performed movie.

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Posted By: oliverstoned
Date Posted: February 24 2005 at 10:13
More
the trip+psych out
zabraskie point


Posted By: mirco
Date Posted: February 24 2005 at 10:21
I forgot a very disturbing one: Trainspoiting (not so sure about its correct name, but is some like that).

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Posted By: Rob The Plant
Date Posted: February 24 2005 at 10:22
Bubba Ho-Tep! 
Amazing movie.



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Posted By: Trotsky
Date Posted: February 24 2005 at 10:29
Dances With Wolves is my favourite

but I'll watch anything from Dead Poets' Society to the Yellow Submarine with Monty Python & Alfred Hitchcock thrown in too ...

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Posted By: Rob The Plant
Date Posted: February 24 2005 at 10:33
Has everyoneone here seen "The Evil Dead" series including "Army of Darkness"? Not watching those movies is a Cryme against humanity.

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Posted By: Blacksword
Date Posted: February 24 2005 at 10:39

Favourites are:

Withnail & I (Witty hilarious script, and brillant performances from Richard E.Grant, and Ralph Brown)

2001: A Space Odyssey (The best 'space' movie ever made. Captures the cold silence of space very effectivly. Kubrick at his best)

Cassablanca (Brilliant, classic & moving film)

Blade Runner (Dark atmospheric masterpiece of Sci Fi, with superb Vangelis soundtrack)

The Shining - (The best horror/thiller ever made. Emphasis on atmosphere and feelings of isolation, rather than splatter and gore. Great performances, and a fine soundtrack)

 



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Posted By: aqualung28
Date Posted: February 24 2005 at 20:00

The Man Who Would Be King

 



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Posted By: Ivan_Melgar_M
Date Posted: February 24 2005 at 20:23
  1. Clockwork Orange
  2. Blade Runner
  3. The Shinning
  4. Full Metal Jackett
  5. Godfather Trilogy
  6. 2001 Space Odyssey
  7. The Silence of the Lambs
  8. Farenheitt 451 (The Truffaut version, I read they were doing or already done a remake, not sure though)
  9. Manhattan
  10. Lawrence of Arabia (Any OLD movie with PeterO'Toole is a masterpiece)

Iván



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Posted By: tuxon
Date Posted: February 25 2005 at 00:59
Kubrick rules Ivan

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Posted By: Ivan_Melgar_M
Date Posted: February 25 2005 at 01:09

Quote Kubrick rules Ivan

You're right, Kubrick is the best.

Iván



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Posted By: ShrinkingViolet
Date Posted: February 25 2005 at 08:09

1) A Clockwork Orange !!

The rest not in order : Lotr, Anything by DAVID LYNCH, singing In The Rain , For Me and My Gal,Pretty Woman, Romeo and Juliet  Girl With A Pearl Earring, .....if I remember more i'll let youz know



Posted By: Radioactive Toy
Date Posted: February 25 2005 at 08:40
LOTR trilogy, donnie darko, NAPOLEON DYNAMITE!!!!!, Amelie, the grudge... some others

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Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: February 25 2005 at 16:50

A few of mine:

Blade Runner

John Carpenter's The Thing

Bound

The Last Seduction

The French Connection

Brazil

The Long Good Friday

Donnie Darko

Memento

Shallow Grave



Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: February 25 2005 at 16:52
Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

 

The Shining - (The best horror/thiller ever made. Emphasis on atmosphere and feelings of isolation, rather than splatter and gore. Great performances, and a fine soundtrack)

 

The most horrible overrated film ever for me.Boring as hell.



Posted By: Reed Lover
Date Posted: February 25 2005 at 16:57

 

Current faves:

1.

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Posted By: James Lee
Date Posted: February 25 2005 at 17:29

The film I enjoyed most recently was Ghost World. It's four years old but I finally got a chance to see it, and loved it...it's a realistic portrayal of outsiders and eccentricity, based on a classic graphic novel (don't call it a "comic book" LOL) by Dan Clowes. My favorite scene is where the main characters (Steve Buscemi and Thora Birch) go to a bar to hear a blues legend perform...the band that he opens for is a perfect representation of all the crappy pseudo-blues bar bands I've ever heard. They get a warmer reception than the actual blues player, of course...

And along with many of you, I'm a huge fan of Tarentino, Kubrick, David Lynch (anxiously waiting for the 2nd season of Twin Peaks to come out on DVD), and Ridley Scott (the Alien, Blade Runner and Legend years, mostly). I'm also inordinately fond of Goodfellas, The Princess Bride and Indiana Jones films. And River's Edge. And just about anything with Christopher Walken (even A View to a Kill ).

I also enjoy just about any horror film, even the really amazingly bad ones, like classic 70s Hammer films, the Phantasm series, and Brian Yuzna's Lovecraft pastiches. My favorite is Carnival of Souls, a cheap B&W film that is really eerie. I've also been slowly getting into the Japanese horror scene. The Eye is my favorite of that particular genre, although anyone more familiar with The Sixth Sense may feel the two films cover too much of the same territory. I haven't seen The Grudge yet but I liked the original, Ju-on, and I'm looking forward to another adaptation as good as The Ring.

And I still think I'm the only person in the world who likes Hudson Hawk



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Posted By: mirco
Date Posted: February 25 2005 at 17:53
Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Memento

To understand what was going on on Memento, I had to enter in a web site devoted to the movie. A movie crtitc gave me the answer: in order to figure out the plot, he hat to watch 4 o 5 times the movie, and the last one he dissasembled it and recompose in its cronological order. Very intriguing movie.

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Posted By: Garion81
Date Posted: February 25 2005 at 18:34

 

 

Wow Reed those are three incredibly dark (but very well made) films.  I American History X is one of the saddest pictures I have ever seen.  You know they just broke up a ring of WS in So California and found that most of the leaders were as FZ would say Only in it for the money.  Mostly cyrstal meth producers and recruited kisds in for distribution. So very sad.

 

 



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Posted By: Reed Lover
Date Posted: February 25 2005 at 18:37
Originally posted by Garion81 Garion81 wrote:

Wow Reed those are three incredibly dark (but very well made) films.  I American History X is one of the saddest pictures I have ever seen.  You know they just broke up a ring of WS in So California and found that most of the leaders were as FZ would say Only in it for the money.  Mostly cyrstal meth producers and recruited kisds in for distribution. So very sad.

I can't watch Schindler's list without wanting to go out and punch a few racists.

Got to grapple a few pro-hunt bastardos last week though!Big smile

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Posted By: Richardw
Date Posted: February 25 2005 at 18:42
The Wicker Man. I just love the atmosphere of the film. It's really unsettling. A great 'over the top' performance by Christopher Lee, and the original music is great too.


Posted By: Garion81
Date Posted: February 25 2005 at 18:59
Originally posted by Reed Lover Reed Lover wrote:

Originally posted by Garion81 Garion81 wrote:

Wow Reed those are three incredibly dark (but very well made) films.  I American History X is one of the saddest pictures I have ever seen.  You know they just broke up a ring of WS in So California and found that most of the leaders were as FZ would say Only in it for the money.  Mostly cyrstal meth producers and recruited kisds in for distribution. So very sad.

I can't watch Schindler's list without wanting to go out and punch a few racists.

Got to grapple a few pro-hunt bastardos last week though!Big smile

LOL

 

Ahh! At least you have another outlet for your aggression other than Prog Archives.

 

 

 



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Posted By: James Lee
Date Posted: February 25 2005 at 19:29

I'll never forget that scene where Ed Norton makes the kid put his mouth on the curb...

I get the same nagging feeling from American History X that I get from Full Metal Jacket...the first third is exceptional and the rest doesn't totally measure up. Don't get me wrong, they're both great films all the way through, but they definitely put the best scenes first.



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Posted By: Glass-Prison
Date Posted: February 25 2005 at 19:46
I just saw I huckabees the other day. It is a hilarious movie, full of existential humour, etc; It is definitely worth seeing.

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Posted By: Garion81
Date Posted: February 25 2005 at 22:57
Originally posted by James Lee James Lee wrote:

I'll never forget that scene where Ed Norton makes the kid put his mouth on the curb...


I get the same nagging feeling from American History X that I get from Full Metal Jacket...the first third is exceptional and the rest doesn't totally measure up. Don't get me wrong, they're both great films all the way through, but they definitely put the best scenes first.



Ohhh that scene makes me cringe thinking about it. I do agree about the first being best (kind of like an ELP song ) but even still great films.


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Posted By: illustrated
Date Posted: February 26 2005 at 00:26

Fight Club (Really weird/awesome)

AKIRA  (Insane)

Pulp Fiction and other Tarantino, essential stuff

...Can't think of a whole lot right now



Posted By: Blacksword
Date Posted: February 26 2005 at 11:13

Originally posted by Richardw Richardw wrote:

The Wicker Man. I just love the atmosphere of the film. It's really unsettling. A great 'over the top' performance by Christopher Lee, and the original music is great too.

Great choice!

Its a classic, and despite Edward Woodward being the 'goody' you cant help but hate the sanctimonious bastard.. Very atmospheric film. The sound track was written by Paul Giovanni (I think) and performed by Magnet. I bought the CD only last month.

The Landlord's Daughter.

Much has been said of the strumpets of yore,
Of wenches and bawdy house queens by the score.
But I sing of a baggage that we all adore,
The Landlord"s Daughter.
You'll never love another,
Although she's not the kind of girl,
to take home, to your mother.
Her ale it is lively and strong to the taste.
It is brewed with discretion and never with haste.
You can have all you like
If you swear not to waste.
The Landlord's Daughter.
and when her name is mentioned
The parts of every gentleman
Do stand up at attention.
Oh nothing can delight so,
As does the part that lies between
Her left toe
And her right toe. 
 



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Posted By: The-Bullet
Date Posted: February 26 2005 at 11:19
Great movie and ending. Those look like Ian Anderson lyrics

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Posted By: Joren
Date Posted: February 26 2005 at 16:11

In no particular order

- All three Monty Python Movies
- Brazil (Terry Gilliam)
- 12 Monkeys (Terry Gilliam)
- (From The Cremaster Cycle:) The Order (Matthew Barney)
- Reservoir Dogs
- Pulp Fiction
- Kill Bill, Vols. 1 & 2
- A Clockwork Orange
- Star Wars (IV-VI)
- The Matrix
- The Truman Show

And maybe some more, but I forgot



Posted By: Ricochet
Date Posted: February 27 2005 at 10:46
   Angels In America (Mike Nichols)
   A Beautiful Mind
   Schindler's List
   American Beauty
   The Hours
   The Aviator
   Frida
    All That Jazz (1979,Bob Fosse)


  and others....

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Posted By: Velvetclown
Date Posted: February 27 2005 at 10:56
Kodak 

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Billy Connolly
Dream Theater
Terry Gilliam
Hagen Quartet
Jethro Tull
Mike Keneally


Posted By: mirco
Date Posted: February 27 2005 at 11:02
Blue Velvet is another dark movie I liked a lot. David Linch is a great filmmaker; his opera prima eraserhead is said to be very good, but I never had the chance to see it.

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Posted By: Velvetclown
Date Posted: February 27 2005 at 11:05
Any velvet is good 

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Billy Connolly
Dream Theater
Terry Gilliam
Hagen Quartet
Jethro Tull
Mike Keneally


Posted By: felixxx
Date Posted: February 27 2005 at 12:05
Dark city is one of my best films that i can think right now




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