Posted: 23rd June 2005 22:36
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Star Wars(1-6)
Lord of the Rings Harry Potter Pirates of the Carribean National Treasure X-Men(1-2) Dances With Wolves Phantom of the Opera(2004) Forrest Gump(sry if i spelled it wrong...) Austin Powers(1-3) Shrek(1-2) The Incredibles Finding Nemo Zoolander Remember the Titans Dumb & Dumber Spider-Man(1-2) Batman Begins Batman Forever Men in Black(1-2) Pulp Fiction Kill Bill(Vol. 1-2) Hot Shots!(1-2) Robin Hood: Men in Tights Rush Hours(1-2) Gladiator The Odyssey -------------------- Yunalesca: "Hope is...comforting. It allows us to accept fate, however tragic it might be. " Yunalesca: "Poor creature. You would throw away hope. Well... I will free you before you can drown in your sorrow. It is better for you to die in hope than to live in despair. Let me be your liberator. " |
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Posted: 23rd June 2005 23:09
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28 Days Later
The Believer - I implore you to check this out. The Escapist - This too. Donnie Darko Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy Anger Management Mr & Mrs Smith - Suprisingly good, I must say. Iron Monkey - One of the best martial arts movies going. House of Flying Daggers The Blues Brothers This post has been edited by Mimic on 15th July 2005 18:11 |
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Posted: 23rd June 2005 23:15
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in no particular order...
One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest Life is Beautiful Forrest Gump LotR trilogy Tsuri Baka Nisshi Bambi ....etc. I still have yet to see Fight Club ): |
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Posted: 24th June 2005 00:05
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In no particular order...
Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Star Wars IV-VI, Fist of Fury, Return of the Dragon, Enter the Dragon, Drunken Master II, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Hero, The Seven Samurai, Yojimbo, Rashomon, Batman, Batman Returns, Men in Black, Reservoir Dogs, Grosse Point Blank, Real Genius, Shawshank Redemption, Casualties of War, The Matrix, Office Space, The Godfather Pts. 1 and 2, Grave of the Fireflies, Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Big Trouble in Little China. I may have missed a few. -------------------- "I always have a quotation for everything - it saves original thinking." ~Dorothy L. Sayers "The truly remarkable thing about television is that it allows several million people to laugh at the same joke and still feel lonely." ~T.S. Eliot "Defeat is not defeat unless accepted as reality - in your own mind!" ~ Bruce Lee |
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Posted: 24th June 2005 00:50
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Hm, someone likes Kurosawa, does he? Can't say I don't, either. I watch more movies than anyone probably ever should; here's twenty of my favorites, no particular order
The Boondock Saints Army of Darkness The Untouchables The Blues Brothers Pulp Fiction The Matrix Snatch Indiana Jones Trilogy The Magnificent Seven (probably my favorite western, remake of The Seven Samurai) Rashomon The Hidden Fortress Cyrano De Bergerac (1990 Gerard Depardieu version, add a few aigus there) Iron Monkey Grave of the Fireflies Castle in the Sky Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind Anastasia The Incredibles (my all-time favorite animated movie, sorry Miyazaki-san) Endless Summer (BEST DOCUMENTARY EVER!!!) The Wizard of Oz (hehehe...) -------------------- |
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Posted: 24th June 2005 01:53
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Star Wars 1-6
Indiano Jones Trilogy The Matrix The Butterfly Effect LOTR trilogy Read or Die All the Batman movies except the-one-whose-name-shall-not-be-said Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Hero Alladin Trilogy The Lion King The Nightmare Before Christmas Mulan The Incredibles Titan A.E. Big Fish The Notebook Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within The Sound of Music Singin' in the Rain Phantom of the Opera Westside Story My Fair Lady Forrest Gum Napoleon Dynamite Anchorman Dodgeball Man, I like a lot of movies! Nonetheless, there they are. -------------------- The island bathes in the sun's bright rays Distant hills wear a shroud of grey A lonely breeze whispers in the trees Sole witness to history ICO-You were there- |
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Posted: 24th June 2005 07:19
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Here's a few of mine.
LoTR Trilogy The original Star Wars trilogy The Matrix (the first one) Napoleon Dynamite Forrest Gump Minority Report Pulp Fiction The Bourne Identity National Treasure Spider Man Spider Man 2 Eurotrip |
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Posted: 24th June 2005 12:18
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In no paricular order:
Secret Window Dracula/most vampire movies Platoon Saving Private Ryan The Child's Play/Chucky series Batman (original) and Batman Forever South Park: The movie Beavis and Butthead Do America Easy Rider The Excorcist White Noise The Others Dirty Harry Wayne's World/Wayne's World 2 Anger Management I'm sure it's incomplete, but that's all I can think of right now. This post has been edited by FabulousFreebird on 9th November 2005 19:44 -------------------- "Thought I was dead, eh? Not until I fulfill my dream!" Seifer Almasy "The most important part of the story is the ending." Secret Window "Peace is but a shadow of death." Kuja |
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Posted: 24th June 2005 16:05
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Dunno if I have good taste or not (probably not
![]() - The Exorcist - The Rocky Horror Picture Show - Psycho (original) - Batman - Batman Returns - X-Men - X-Men 2 - Star Wars (A New Hope) - The Empire Strikes Back - Return of the Jedi - Revenge of the Sith - Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark - Live and Let Die - From Russia With Love - Goldeneye - Austin Powers - The Spy Who Shagged Me - Goldmember - Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory - The Nightmare Before Christmas - Nightmare on Elm Street (first one) - Friday the 13th (1-3) - House of 1000 Corpses (for comedic value, mostly) - Poltergeist - The Wizard of Oz - A Christmas Story - It's a Wonderful Life - Monty Python and the Holy Grail - Monty Python's Life of Brian - Spaceballs - Blazing Saddles - Robin Hood: Men in Tights - Easy Rider (anyone but me hate how that ended?) - The Land Before Time (original - death to the cheesy sequels...um, cheesier sequels) - Unico - The Man With Two Brains - Nosferatu - Close Encounters of the Third Kind - ET - 2001: A Space Odyssey - Edward Scissorhands - The Shining - Airplane! And a load of others I know I've forgotten... This post has been edited by SilverFork on 24th June 2005 16:12 -------------------- Words of Wisdom: If something can go wrong, it will. If anything simply cannot go wrong, it will anyway. If there is a possibility of several things going wrong, the one that will cause the most damage will be the one to go wrong. - Murphy’s Law Boing! Zoom! - Mr. Saturn |
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Posted: 24th June 2005 19:33
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Quote -SilverFork- Easy Rider (anyone but me hate how that ended?) I didn't hate the ending, but it certaintly confused me. It definitly strays from the typical "happily ever after" ending scenario... This post has been edited by FabulousFreebird on 24th June 2005 19:33 -------------------- "Thought I was dead, eh? Not until I fulfill my dream!" Seifer Almasy "The most important part of the story is the ending." Secret Window "Peace is but a shadow of death." Kuja |
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Posted: 24th June 2005 23:36
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The End of the Affair
Hero Fight Club Cowboy Bebop: Knockin' on Heaven's Door and a few others |
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Posted: 26th June 2005 05:33
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Quote (FabulousFreebird @ 24th June 2005 14:33) Quote -SilverFork- Easy Rider (anyone but me hate how that ended?) I didn't hate the ending, but it certaintly confused me. It definitly strays from the typical "happily ever after" ending scenario... I agree. No happily ever after there. Perhaps "hate" was the wrong word to use. I don't dislike the ending, such as it is, but it does tick me off a li'l, which I assume was the desired reaction the filmmakers were going for. This post has been edited by SilverFork on 26th June 2005 05:36 -------------------- Words of Wisdom: If something can go wrong, it will. If anything simply cannot go wrong, it will anyway. If there is a possibility of several things going wrong, the one that will cause the most damage will be the one to go wrong. - Murphy’s Law Boing! Zoom! - Mr. Saturn |
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Posted: 26th June 2005 07:12
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Lessee
Fight Club Tremors Freaked Secret of Nimh Rock & Rule Akira American Splendor The Dark Crystal The Ghost and The Darkness Lord of the Rings Empire Strikes Back Monty Python and the Holy Grail My Neighbor Totoro I'll edit in more, should I remember any. This post has been edited by Narratorway on 10th October 2005 22:53 -------------------- |
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Posted: 13th July 2005 04:42
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Favorite Movies,eh?
(in no particular order) Reservoir Dogs Dogma Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back Dances With Wolves(hey Blizzard_Wizard8 you saw Dances With Wolves too,I thought I was the only one who saw this movie) Akira Dumb & Dumber The Ring Napoleon Dynamite Space Balls The Three Stooges(The documentary version) Office Space Back to the future The mask of Zorro Rumble in the Bronx Kung Pow Kung Fu Hustle Police Story 1 & 2 -------------------- "...But we will succeed. We pride ourselves in making the impossible possible." |
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Posted: 15th July 2005 02:57
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Fun movies:
1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off [102 minutes of 102 quotes!] 2. Invader Zim series [Jhonen is a genius] 3. Fight Club [yes, it's fun] 4. Snatch [unbelievably perfect in every way] 5. Rocky Horror Picture Show [Tim Curry looks better than most women do] 6. Proncess Bride [even though I HATE 'Inconceivable!'] 7. Nightmare before Christmas [i'm stereotyping myself] 8. Lion King [Jeremy Irons is a vocal god] 9. Scary movie 3 [i'm not even sure why, i crack up so hard at the pencil throwing bit and the Eminem dude is hilariously ugly] 10. Zoolander [i love Hansel!] Other movies: 1. Donnie Darko [yes, I'm one of THOSE people] 2. Lord of the Rings Trilogy [pure magic] 3. Princess Mononke [again, magical] 4. Edward Scissorhands [so beautiful it makes me cry] 5. Trainspotting [Scary] 6. The first Star Wars trilogy [what a crappy go around George Lucas try to pull this time around!] 7. Spun [very disturbing] 8. The Power of One [Very powerful] 9. Almost Famous [cried my eyes out when i first say it, can't remember why now] 10. Vanilla Sky [nothing has ever depressed me so much] -------------------- The first duty in life is to assume a pose, and the second duty is...well, no one's found out yet. |
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Posted: 16th July 2005 02:11
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Monty Python (All of them)
The Last Samurai Seven Samurai Enter the Dragon Brave Heart All Star Trek NG Movies The Original 3 Star Wars Robinhood Men in Tights Spaceballs Yojimbo and the Hidden Fortress Karate Kid (A Childhood Favorite) Final Fantasy Spirits Within (HAHA Just kidding I hated it) DBZ - The Dead Zone All the Nightmare on Elmstreet Movies (Freddy all the way) Zoolander Dodgeball Warriors Napoleon Dynomite Resavoir Dogs Meet the Fockers Blazing Saddles Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Back to the Future Army of Darkness (Go Bruce Campbell) The Matrix (the second two sucked) The Indianna Jones Trilogy And last but not least Ferris Buelers Day Off is a classic! This post has been edited by Dark_Kain_24 on 16th July 2005 02:18 -------------------- - The problem isn't relgion, the problem is religious tolerance - |
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Posted: 16th July 2005 03:41
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in no particular order
Equilibrium is a very good movie, as is Batman Beyond (christian bale is an excellent actor - think keano with talent) donnie darko of course altered states - oldish movie, not too good, but every once in awhile, i gotta watch it, its like an addiction, lol garden state is excellent i ![]() land of the dead 12 monkeys 28 days later poltergeist (the first one) war of the worlds star wars 3+ (i liked 3 alot - the first two, well, they need work, nuff said) back to the future 1 & 2 - i want a delorian!!!! vanilla sky the last samurai and a LOT more that i cant think of atm -------------------- -In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move. -Douglas Adams Slow and steady wont win at the gold saucer -me |
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Posted: 30th July 2005 20:50
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hey im interested in what movies the people here at CoN enjoy can you let me know your top 5 movies mine are in no particular order:
1. The crow 2. Freddy got fingerd. 3. Beavis and butthead do america 4. Star wars (whole set) 5. Spongebob the movie (childish i know but its amazing) Moderator Edit Wow, reading topics is HARD. -R51 This post has been edited by Rangers51 on 30th July 2005 21:20 -------------------- Locke: Moogles...! Are you saying you want to help me? |
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Posted: 31st July 2005 00:28
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i dont really watch much movies, but here are my favorates: (in no paticular order)
1.battle royale 2.police academy 3.the day after tommorow 4.neon genesis evangelion : the end of evangelion 5.freddy got fingered -------------------- Owzer: P... please... Help that painting!! "The painting!?" Owzer: It's... There's a monster hiding in my prized painting of a goddess... "A monster!?" Owzer: Yes... And now it's nearly impossible to get it to show itself... Relm: Ahhhhh!! |
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Posted: 3rd October 2005 18:15
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Im wondering whats your favorite movie or a movie that you just like. Dosent really have to be your favorite
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Posted: 3rd October 2005 18:22
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Jaws, no matter how many times I see it, I always enjoy it.
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Posted: 3rd October 2005 18:25
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Wow, lookee here...
For my answer, check my post on the second page, then take note of the first, fourth, and fifth movies on the list. Those three are my all-time favorites. -------------------- |
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Posted: 3rd October 2005 18:50
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Hmm...Howl's fliying Castle or Spirited Away for animes, and The Wedding Crashers for regular.
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Posted: 3rd October 2005 19:33
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I'd have to go with Dogma. Kevin Smith's finest work by far.
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Posted: 9th November 2005 18:40
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In no order-
Starwars(The Trilogy mostly, though the others were passable.) LoTR Trilogy Resevoir Dogs Pulp Fiction The Blues Brothers (You don't like it? No, I don't like it.) Coolhand Luke Clerks Advent Children (what the hell, it DID rock) JFK The Graduate Battle Royal Donnie Darko The Full Metal Alchemist Movie ("The Conqueror of Shambala") Thats all I can think of right now. Comedicly I'm sure I forgot a bunch. I'll edit as I think of some. -------------------- If you've been mod-o-fied, It's an illusion, and you're in-between. Don't you be tarot-fied, It's just alot of nothing, so what can it mean? ~Frank Zappa Sins exist only for people who are on the Way or approaching the Way |
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Posted: 9th November 2005 20:54
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I really don't have an ultimate favorite, but:
Fight Club Kung Fu Hussle Sin City Kill Bill (both) Monty Python and the Holy Grail Dawn/Shawn/Land of the Dead (all 3 are zombie movies) Cowboy Bebop LotR series Princess Mononoke (hope i spelled that right) Movies I want to see: FFVII Advent Children This post has been edited by strikerbolt on 9th November 2005 20:56 -------------------- Neneko is Neneko because Neneko couldn't be Neneko if Neneko wasn't Neneko! --as quoted from Neneko, Mahoraba {Heartful Days} I can stab a man with a thick paperback book thru the ribcage. |
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Posted: 9th November 2005 22:29
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Fight Club, A Clockwork Orange and Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas
are my ultimate favorite movies of all friggin' time. After that, in no real order... Ace Ventura 1&2 Dumb And Dumber Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back Clerks Chasing Amy Mallrats Dogma Edward Scissor Hands Pirates Of The Carribbean Requiem For A Dream Snatch Pulp Fiction Kill Bill 1&2 Reservoir Dogs The Boondock Saints Troy Interview With The Vampire Saw 1&2 Evil Dead 1&2 Army Of Darkness Donnie Darko The Matrix Series LOTR series Sin City The Crow Batman(the original Tim Burton) Batman Begins Bill And Ted's Awesome Adventure Bill And Ted's Bogus Journey The Star Wars series...yes...everyone single one of them. That's all I can really think of at the moment. -------------------- Okay, but there was a goat! |
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Posted: 21st November 2005 02:03
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In no particular order for no real reason...
Kill Bill (1 & 2) (the top two deaths of all time!) Princess Bride Dogma Office Space The Matrix (1st one, not 2nd or 3rd. Great ideas,poorly written, but Agent Smith is awesome.) Anything with Chris Farely, I mean anything and everything. (May he rest in peace) Akira Blues Brothers Field of Dreams (not sure why, I hate baseball and Kevin Costner) Saving Private Ryan The orginal three Star Wars (Vader and Obi wan are so awesome!) Patton Almost anything with Mel Brooks Death to Smoochy (Jon Stewart is freaking awesome.) Mr. Smith goes to Washington (Freaking inspirational) Dead Poets society (I can run off the script almost any time I want) Vertigo Oh My Goddess movie (not usually my thing, but nothing else was on...wasn't too bad actually. Sappy near the end, but a nice ride for the most part.) ...probably some more, but I forget. This post has been edited by Kylerocks on 21st November 2005 02:05 -------------------- Really Random Quote of the Day: "Short of changing human nature, therefore, the only way to achieve a practical, livable peace in a world of competing nations is to take the profit out of war." - Richard M. Nixon So if you're done reading this, you know I have nothing to say and you've wasted your time. Thank you come again. |
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Posted: 5th December 2005 08:33
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Donnie Darko
Night of the Living Dead Labrynth All M. Night Shaymalan (SP?) movies, especially Signs Monty Python & the Holy Grail Monty Python's Meaning of Life Trick Billie's Hollywood Screen Kiss The Haunting (original B&W film version) 28 Days Later The Ring (US version) The Grudge (US version) And pretty much any zombie flick on top the two already appearing. This post has been edited by ultimage on 5th December 2005 08:45 -------------------- Quote Do you think we're forever? |
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Posted: 6th December 2005 00:58
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I only have one favorite movie right now....
Four words: Rocky Horror Picture Show -------------------- John: So you don't want your screen saver to come on for another four hours? Me: Where does it say that? John: Here where it was 240 minutes. Me: Is that four hours? John: Yeah, 60 X 4. Me: Is that four hours, though? John: ....They'll never take you back in school. xD; |
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