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17 years ago
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Casablanca
Quiz Show
The Shawshank Redemption
All the Lord of the Rings
All the Star Wars
Spirited Away
The Girl Who Lept Through Time
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17 years ago
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Quote from gan17
I wonder if anyone has mentioned Mel Gibson's epic masterpiece, BraveHeart.... nothing beats mad Scots. Also MadMax.
was it Mel who said 'and i shoot thunderbolts from my arse'
...truly an epic film
did you know they actually put a mel gibson as william wallace statue in Stirling but somebody smashed the face with a hammer, and after they repaired it they made a cage around it...so much for freedom
didn't like his other epics that much...
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17 years ago
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Quote from gan17
I wonder if anyone has mentioned Mel Gibson's epic masterpiece, BraveHeart.... nothing beats mad Scots. Also MadMax.
was it Mel who said 'and i shoot thunderbolts from my arse'
...truly an epic filmdid you know they actually put a mel gibson as william wallace statue in Stirling but somebody smashed the face with a hammer, and after they repaired it they made a cage around it...so much for freedom
didn't like his other epics that much...
Didn't know bout that.... U live in Britain or somethin?
Somewhat agree with u on epics. Most try to punch above their weight but fall short. LOTR and Gladiator were ok, I guess. Ben-Hur is overrated, IMHO, but it probably was great for it's time. 300 isn't exactly 'epic' but as I was walking out of the theater after watching it, I had this urge to bash someone's head with a blunt object, so I guess it's 'powerful' in that respect.
BTW... I think Wallace & Gromit is epic!
Heh!
Point & Squirt
17 years ago
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my fav movies are
my sassy girl,
restless,
5cm/sec,
fatal contact,
voices of a distant star,
the place promised in our early days,
twins mission,
evil cult,
the white dragon.
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17 years ago
Posts: 1027
Quote from gan17
Quote from bedob
Quote from gan17
I wonder if anyone has mentioned Mel Gibson's epic masterpiece, [b]BraveHeart[/b].... nothing beats mad Scots. Also [b]MadMax[/b].
was it Mel who said 'and i shoot thunderbolts from my arse'
...truly an epic filmdid you know they actually put a mel gibson as william wallace statue in Stirling but somebody smashed the face with a hammer, and after they repaired it they made a cage around it...so much for freedom
didn't like his other epics that much...
Didn't know bout that.... U live in Britain or somethin?
nope, i've read it somewhere
Quote from gan17
300 isn't exactly 'epic' but as I was walking out of the theater after watching it, I had this urge to bash someone's head with a blunt object, so I guess it's 'powerful' in that respect.
exactly...no need to look for any deeper meaning
yeah Wallace and Gromit is awesome, but i liked the original short episodes more than the movies...
If the sea were made of Whiskey and I was a duck
I'd swim to the bottom and never come up
17 years ago
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I can't believe I forgot this one.
Memento
Directed by Christopher Nolan (Insomnia, Batman Begins..etc)
Vastly underrated. Should be in everyone's collection.
Point & Squirt
17 years ago
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Armageddon.
17 years ago
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Lord of the Rings ( The best movie ever mad,, for me at least ^ ^ )
300 ( Gets one's adrenalin pumping )
Star Wars ( Very innovative concept , including Special Effects)
Pirates of the Caribbean ( Just Awesome )
Titanic
Letters from Iwo-Jima
Saving Private Ryan
Forrest Gump
17 years ago
Posts: 737
my favorite movies, in no particular order:
The Big Lebowski
Pulp Fiction
Oh Brother Where Art Thou?
Batman Begins
The Dark Knight
Kill Bill (both volumes)
Sin City
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Forrest Gump
and just because I'm an nerd
Star Wars (particularly episode V)
The Lord of the Rings (Return of the King, mostly)
that's about all that comes to mind at the moment.
Tree + Taco = Tree taco.
Anyone saw the Deer Hunter? A mid-70's movie.
Those roulette scenes sure were nerve-wrecking! 😮
Excellent acting from Robert DeNiro too~
Don't forget Christopher Walken and Meryl Streep!
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17 years ago
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Hmm.
Reservoir Dogs
Petrified Forest
Battle Royale
Dark Passage
Children's Hour
Anatomie
The Princess Bride
The Village
Lost Boys
Last Life in the Universe
Three Extremes (well, Cut wasn't as good as Dumplings and Box)
Princess and the Warrior
Really, the list goes on and on. I have no life so I live vicariously through movies.
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BTW... I think Wallace & Gromit is epic!
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17 years ago
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El Topo - Great movie with a great amount of symbolism.
No Country For Old Men -Just plain awesome movie
Step Brothers- Too damn funny
Pulp Fiction - Just Sam Jackson with jerry curls is too damn funny
Sin City - Just basically because of Frank Miler
Mad Max- Night RIDERRRRRR
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17 years ago
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300 tops my list.
Next is..
Braveheart, followed by The Bourne Idenity, The Bourne Supremecy and the Bourne Ultimadum.
Does the walker choose the path, or the path the walker?
17 years ago
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Quote from Dr. Love
Anyone saw the Deer Hunter? A mid-70's movie.
Those roulette scenes sure were nerve-wrecking! 😮Excellent acting from Robert DeNiro too~
Don't forget Christopher Walken and Meryl Streep!
My dad keeps recommending that film to me, I'll have to watch it soon sometime...


