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Post by Harry Locke IV on Oct 29, 2008 10:11:19 GMT -5
1. City of God 2. Boogie Nights 3. Man Bites Dog City of God was a really good movie. Very, very moving. The cinematography in that was incredible too... I suggest everybody to watch that who hasn't! Good pick mistermanger!
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Post by inferno on Nov 10, 2008 11:59:02 GMT -5
I could kick myself for forgetting this one. Another update...
1. Rocky (I, II, Balboa(VI)) 2. The Dark Knight (Batman Begins) 3. On the Waterfront 4. Back to the Future (I, II, II) 5. The Blues Brothers 6. Memento 7. The Prestige
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Post by Harry Locke IV on Nov 11, 2008 16:12:38 GMT -5
I could kick myself for forgetting this one. Another update... 1. Rocky (I, II, Balboa(VI)) 2. The Dark Knight (Batman Begins) 3. On the Waterfront 4. Back to the Future (I, II, II) 5. The Blues Brothers 6. Memento 7. The Prestige I thought Rocky III was like one of your favorite ones!? Oh, and you're completely forgetting the Pirates series, come on man...get'cha get'cha head in the game!
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Post by inferno on Nov 12, 2008 11:59:17 GMT -5
I changed my favorite Rocky to Rocky II like four years ago. Now I love Rocky III, especially because The Hulkster's in it. However, I tried to only pick 3 Rocky films to put in the list. Believe me man it hurts to split hairs like that, but it's something I had to do. Now I have already considered The Pirates Series and I'm just not sure if it's some of my FAVORITE movies. Don't get me wrong I love the Pirates of the Carribean and Johnny Depp is perfect in those films. I'll tell ya what... ~Harry Locke has challenged the ruling on the field. The Pirates of the Carribean series is now under review. Also, there was a flag on the play with the use of a High School Musical reference. That penalty will stand.~ Oh, and I watched Diamonds Are Forever. I now see why Sean Connery is the man. I also watched For Your Eyes Only ...nuff said
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Post by inferno on Nov 19, 2008 23:27:39 GMT -5
~After reviewing the play, the ruling on the field stands. The Pirates of the Carribean movie series is not in the list of Walter's favorite movies. Harry will be charged with a time out. First down Bears.~
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Post by publicist on Feb 9, 2009 18:13:15 GMT -5
POWER TRIO: Since NONE of you have seen this movie (Hello what planet where u guys livin on) YOU MUST WAtCH this movie .. "BOWFINGER" since its about filmakers like yourself plus I think the people in this film will be you guys in like 20 years.. Extremly hilarious Movie starring Eddie Murphy and Steve MArtin and u will notice many other known actors as well in this film. ALso might I add a cameo by Robert DOwny Jr... Please go rent it.. youtube it or buy it NOW! ~Publicist~
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Post by whatsabromance on Feb 9, 2009 21:56:13 GMT -5
hahahahahahahahaahahahaha bowfinger.
you are all forgetting one of the greatest movies of the 20th century: Lucas...because after all, there is a little bit of lucas in all of us.
if you thought you saw corey haim, charlie sheen, ari gold (jeremy pivennnnn), winona ryder, AND last but definitely not least LARS from Heavyweights well, you did. Exactly.
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Post by thetruth on Feb 10, 2009 18:09:44 GMT -5
I'm putting my stock into the Sex-ed Video produced by Channel 99 Newz
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Post by publicist on Feb 10, 2009 18:44:18 GMT -5
classic..
idk if it was the sperm race, mark having a baby, the drawing of the naked guys with shoes, or jj coming out of the homemade vagina ... that made that movie
But all I know is if we did even find that tape to would be up for best doctumentary!
~Sarah~
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Post by inferno on Feb 11, 2009 8:56:17 GMT -5
POWER TRIO: Since NONE of you have seen this movie (Hello what planet where u guys livin on) YOU MUST WAtCH this movie .. "BOWFINGER" since its about filmakers like yourself plus I think the people in this film will be you guys in like 20 years.. Extremly hilarious Movie starring Eddie Murphy and Steve MArtin and u will notice many other known actors as well in this film. ALso might I add a cameo by Robert DOwny Jr... Please go rent it.. youtube it or buy it NOW! ~Publicist~ So I don't wanna be Steve Martin in 20 years...in fact I don't wanna be Eddie Murphy either.
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Post by Harry Locke IV on Feb 11, 2009 9:26:59 GMT -5
Okay...so getting back to thoughts from serious film fanatics...
I've been meaning to post this since as far back as Christmas last year, but I finally remembered for once to do it while I was actually on the forums.
I don't know how many of you peeps here may have seen this one, I know I've mentioned around many of you before, but yeah...Children of Men. I really liked it the first time I saw it when they started playing it on the digital cable circuit, but after watching it for like the 5th time. I've got to say, it has earned a spot in my top 20... at #16. The movie is phenomenal. As a matter of fact, it has one of those storyline premises that I'm really jealous I didn't come up with. The cinematography in it is ridiculous as well, and one of the best underlying political films to come out in a LONG time. I highly recommend it!
25. Batman Begins 24. Pirates of the Caribbean 23. The Road to Perdition 22. The Departed 21. Once Upon A Time in Mexico 20. Once Upon A Time in the West 19. Memento 18. Blade Runner 17. V for Vendetta 16. Children of Men 15. Gladiator 14. Akira 13. Mad Max 12. The Mask of Zorro 11. Goldeneye 10. Unforgiven 9. The Professional 8. Almost Famous 7. American Beauty 6. Reservoir Dogs 5. Sin City 4. The Dark Knight 3. Kill Bill Vol 1 & 2 2. Pulp Fiction 1. Tombstone
Oh, and I'm taking out The Prestige. I really like that movie, but its more like a top 40 for me than 25 these days. So yeah...Clive Owen FTW!
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Post by manofepictales on Feb 12, 2009 2:34:32 GMT -5
Children of Men is indeed awesome. Amazing extended sequences.
All the movies I've seen on your top 25 are pretty great. I recently watched the Professional and thought it was pretty good, if completely off the wall with it's relationship portrayal.
Updated top list (which is pretty different than it was a few months ago)
1. What's Up, Doc? 2. Vertigo 3. No Country For Old Men (Yes, Harry, NUMBER 3! You know it belongs there as well as I do >_>) 4. Rebecca 5. The Wrestler 6. Braveheart 7. Dawn of the Dead (1978) 8. City of God 9. The Fellowship of the Ring 10. The Godfather 11. Forrest Gump 12. Nausicaa Of the Valley of the Wind 13. Ed Wood 14. What About Bob? 15. House of Sand and Fog 16. Into the Wild 17. Thirteen 18. Shaun of the Dead 19. Freaks (1932) 20. Oldboy (have you watched this yet!?) 21. Kill Bill Vol. 1 22. American Psycho 23. Shaun of the Dead 24. The Lookout 25. There Will Be Blood
Yes, lots of recent movies, but it's an ongoing changing process. I've watched loads of movies the past few months, and can't wait to check out more.
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Post by inferno on Feb 19, 2009 12:01:33 GMT -5
Just saw SlumDog Millionare last night...by myself. It was really really good. It had a great stroy and awesome cinematograhy. It jumps around story points very well and isn't confusing to the watcher as it happens. Very unique and I hope it wins for best picture...considering the other nominees. Not to mention I was thinking of MC SHADMAN AND SABERTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGE!!!! Thorought like the whole thing. ;D
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Post by publicist on Feb 19, 2009 13:37:28 GMT -5
Way to announce that you saw it by urself... ur a filmmaker that looking to be popular and develop a fan base... let's not announce that!!!
~Publicist~
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Post by thetruth on Feb 19, 2009 18:41:46 GMT -5
I'm glad you went by yourself Walter so you could watch the movie and not have to worry about really annoying people
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