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Started by PlanB, February 12, 2006, 01:55:57 AM

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PlanB

Top 5 moives in no particular order, they dont have to be good movies just ones which hit that special place inside you that makes you go ummmmm:

1.Donnie darko       (Bloody excellent  film, once you watched it, then watch it again, then mulled over it for a few days, Great music aswell)
2.Anything with Arnold schwarzenegger           (I grow up with the likes of total recall, running mad and terminator. Never a good actor, but i love to watch his films)
3.Leon            (Makes me want to lie on top of buildings and shoot people with paint ball guns)
4. Monthy pythons holy grail             (The knights who say Ni!, need i say more)
5. first 2 aliens             ( "Game over man!, Game over!)

delanvital

Always a good subject :) Check out last time it was up here:

http://forum.deadmen.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=11559

Le Rouge

"Even in a justified war, only one place there is for the dead; if someone loses - it\'s only you. Prime Ministers leave without a scratch - when everything ends they mourn the people; but I want to live on and mourn them"
(free translation from a song by Hanoch Levin, 1968 )

Dr Sadako

Not easy to only pick 5

1) The Hunt for Red October
2) Four Weddings and a Funeral
3) Ringu
4) True Lies
5) The Last Boyscout
-=[dMw]=-Dr "Doc" Sadako

"Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love." Albert Einstein

OldBloke

1. Shawshank Redemption
2. Alien
3. Apocalypse Now
4. Se7en
5 The Princess Bride
"War without end. Well, what was history if not that? And how would having the stars change anything?" - James S. A. Corey

Le Rouge

QuoteOriginally posted by Dr Sadako@Feb 12 2006, 07:05 PM
Not easy to only pick 5

1) The Hunt for Red October
2) Four Weddings and a Funeral
3) Ringu
4) True Lies
5) The Last Boyscout
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lol on #3, Sadako, I wonder how many know  8)
"Even in a justified war, only one place there is for the dead; if someone loses - it\'s only you. Prime Ministers leave without a scratch - when everything ends they mourn the people; but I want to live on and mourn them"
(free translation from a song by Hanoch Levin, 1968 )

OldBloke

QuoteOriginally posted by Le Rouge@Feb 12 2006, 09:29 PM
lol on #3, Sadako, I wonder how many know 8)
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All of us  8)
"War without end. Well, what was history if not that? And how would having the stars change anything?" - James S. A. Corey

PlanB

I think you owe us a explantion on, 5- The Princess bride, oldbloke

PlanB

Dose anyone have a really crap, naff or otherwise awful film they just love to watch, like a unnecessary sentimental attachment to what is just a plain pants movie.

Mine would be Tremors, a film about giant worms that eat people ( much cooler than the ones in Dune of course). I watched it as a bern an loved it ever since.

I invented the game of tremors in which someone gets into the sleeping bag up to there head (the tremor) and some1 simple jumps around on the furniture trying not to touch the floor (thus be eaten by the tremor). Things took a turn for the worse when my brother invented anti-tremor devices. These mainly consisted of socks filled with a apple, hard enough to bruise but not so hard as to cause permenant damage. The uber-anti-tremor device (a sock with a bunch of old batterys in it) was strictly off limits, it was only used once.

Anonymous

QuoteOriginally posted by PlanB@Feb 14 2006, 07:14 PM
Dose anyone have a really crap, naff or otherwise awful film they just love to watch, like a unnecessary sentimental attachment to what is just a plain pants movie.
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Dark Star (one of John Carpenter's early efforts). When the actors bump into the walls of the space ship you can see the set shaking and don't get me started on the alien in the lift. You gotta see it if you haven't  :roflmao:

OldBloke

QuoteOriginally posted by PlanB@Feb 14 2006, 06:51 PM
I think you owe us a explantion on, 5- The Princess bride, oldbloke
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Have you seen it? It's a masterpiece  :narnar:
"War without end. Well, what was history if not that? And how would having the stars change anything?" - James S. A. Corey

Anonymous

QuoteOriginally posted by OldBloke@Feb 14 2006, 08:20 PM
Have you seen it? It's a masterpiece :narnar:
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Yup I concur - its classic :D

PlanB

I was thinking of The Princess Diaries , also a classic  :eyebrow:

Edit: Spelling

Penfold

QuoteOriginally posted by PlanB@Feb 14 2006, 07:14 PM
Dose anyone have a really crap, naff or otherwise awful film they just love to watch, like a unnecessary sentimental attachment to what is just a plain pants movie.

Mine would be Trancers with Jack Deth.

http://www.timeout.com/film/79701.html


 :roflmao:


PEN

Anonymous

here's the link to Dark Star

Worth renting and have a few beers while you watch it :D