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Greatest guy flicks - DeeBye - 08-28-2005 Doc,Aug 27 2005, 08:38 PM Wrote:You know, my face looks a lot like Marv's. I was startled when I saw him on film. I find it interesting that Mickey Rourke used to be a decent-looking guy before he got into boxing and had his face smashed up a few times. Now he's not much prettier with Marv's make-up off. Greatest guy flicks - Doc - 08-28-2005 I even have the same widows peak. It's creepy how much I look like him. After my cancer surgery, I looked like DeNiro in Mary Shellies Frankenstein. Thanks to a very nice cutting job, those scars are not to visible now, but all of the others from not so nice cuts are. Anyhoo, I don't want to go under the knife again. Gotta have my nose straightened and a whole bunch of accumulated scar tissue in that area burned away with a laser. Greatest guy flicks - Yrrek - 08-28-2005 Have fun! Greatest guy flicks - [wcip]Angel - 08-28-2005 Doc,Aug 28 2005, 12:38 AM Wrote:I shall have to watch some "guy movies" during my recovery.Then how about * From Dusk Till Dawn * Rocky * The good, the bad and the ugly -- About Sin City, on my second viewing, I brought a couple of friends, a 15-year old girl in the midst (girlfriend of a friend of mine). I have no idea why I was so certain that she would love Sin City. She hated it, though. Guess it really *is* a guy flick. Greatest guy flicks - Doc - 08-28-2005 My wife LOVES Sin City, which is totally out of character for her, as she dislikes violence and gore. She giggles fiendishly when the child rapist gets his nuts torn off. And then has his head smashed in to a greasy spot on the floor. Just when I think that I understand the creature known as woman, I am proven wrong. Greatest guy flicks - Ashock - 08-29-2005 Assur,Aug 27 2005, 03:06 PM Wrote:The western movies by Sergio Leone: Those would be "A Fistful of Dollars" and "For a few Dollars more". To the very extensive list I would have to add: "The 13th Warrior" That movie really got my blood boiling. "Bladerunner" - that one is on every one of my lists. "Hard Times" with Charles Bronson. "Blade" "The Dirty Dozen" And of course since any list like this needs an Arnold movie, my pick is "Pumping Iron" to go on a list of gay movies. Oh wait, it was "guy" movies. That's different, never mind. Edit: Thought of some more: "The Eiger Sanction" with Clint. "Unforgiven" with Clint. "Magnum Force" with Clint. "Where Eagles dare" with Clint. "The Mechanic" with Charles Bronson. -A Greatest guy flicks - Any1 - 08-29-2005 Another favorite: The Last Boy Scout (Bruce Willis & Damon Wayans) Greatest guy flicks - kandrathe - 08-29-2005 Any1,Aug 27 2005, 01:07 PM Wrote:...Or, in that category anything by Sergio Leone. One of my favorites beyond the ones you mentioned is C'era una volta il West {Once Upon a Time in The West}. I tend to go for certain "Guy Movie" directors rather than specific Action stars, and movies whose plots are not dumbed down to mind-numbing. Directors whose movies I tend to like;
Greatest guy flicks - Doc - 08-29-2005 Any of the classic horror flicks. Evil Dead, Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, any of those. And of course, the Dead flicks, starting with the black and white Night of the Living Dead. The scene where the zombie slurps out somebody's liver is just to much fun to watch! Greatest guy flicks - kandrathe - 08-29-2005 pakman,Aug 27 2005, 10:11 AM Wrote:...Reminded me that Pitch Black and Chronicles of Riddick should be on the list. And in the Sci-fi genre perhaps Dune, Blade Runner, and Total Recall Greatest guy flicks - DeeBye - 08-29-2005 Doc,Aug 29 2005, 01:17 PM Wrote:Any of the classic horror flicks. Hellraiser. Greatest guy flicks - Doc - 08-29-2005 DeeBye,Aug 29 2005, 02:44 PM Wrote:Hellraiser. That wasn't horror, I thought it was comedy :P Greatest guy flicks - Doc - 08-29-2005 I mean, look at him! How could one not giggle? Greatest guy flicks - kandrathe - 08-29-2005 Doc,Aug 29 2005, 12:17 PM Wrote:Any of the classic horror flicks.Ah, but Van Helsing was able to combine them all into one film. And... I really did enjoy it. :D Greatest guy flicks - Minionman - 08-29-2005 Doc,Aug 29 2005, 01:55 PM Wrote: Looks like a giant finger end with the fingernail removed. edit: could also be a toe or toe end. Greatest guy flicks - kandrathe - 08-29-2005 Doc,Aug 29 2005, 02:55 PM Wrote: Cenobites! I choose you! Greatest guy flicks - pakman - 08-29-2005 I forgot about Blade. Not Blade 2 or Blade 3, the original. Because some mother#%(_*!@ is always trying to ice-skate uphill. Greatest guy flicks - Roland - 08-29-2005 kandrathe,Aug 29 2005, 04:24 PM Wrote:Cenobites! I choose you! OMFG I'm crying that's so funny. If this chair didn't have a high back and armrests, I'd have fallen right out. :P Greatest guy flicks - krishta - 08-29-2005 Guy flicks eh? I see Sin City has been noted, along with a lot of other great stuff. How about Brotherhood of the Wolf (Le Pacte des loups)? That was an excellent movie. Mystery, intrigue, sex, love, death, incest, monster, villains, heros, fighting, lies, awesome cimematography, and Monica Bellucci nekkid. Something for everyone. Krishta Greatest guy flicks - Guest - 08-29-2005 That movie is pretty cool. Weird but cool. I had forgotten all about it. |