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Hail my fellow Lurkers, Loungers, Vagabonds, and general Mischief-Makers,
All that talking about _
The (_) (Ring)
got me to thinking....what's my favorite movie for and about pirates? Well, of course, you can't go wrong with Pirates of the Carribbean. It has an entertaining plot, well chosen actors, and believable settings. Johnny Depp was amazing as Captain Jack Sparrow, and it was a welcome change for Orlando Bloom, former elf playboy.
Actually, I just wanted an excuse to spout my favorite movies. Let's begin.
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Pirates of the Carribean, Rush Hour 1&2, Barber Shop, and i am sam.
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there you go. you're turn. list your favorite movies, what you like about them, whatever. Allons y!
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Yikes, rush hour 2...
Well, i think that movie preference is pretty subjective, unless you speak of jennifer lopez, who should be cast from the unions, never to 'grace' the screen (large or small) again.
Since i tagged rush hour 2 (about as enjoyable as your 2nd hour spent in rush hour traffic), i'll say that movies i enjoyed are (not an exhaustive list):
Office Space, Waydowntown, Monty Python: Holy Grail, Rushmore, Braveheart, Matrix (1st only), LOTRs, Showgirls/Kingpin (camp value), and i could go on and on, but i'm sleepy.
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Off the top of my head, in no particular order:
Donny Darko - Very unique, unique take on time travel and/or psychosis (depending on who you ask). Not really scary like a horror flick, but definitely disturbing.
Alien - The definitive Sci-Fi horror flick, IMO. 'Nuff said.
Aliens - An action flick, diverging from the previous title's roots, but still a classic.
Terminator 1/2 - Do I have to explain? B)
Deep Impact - Way better than that overrated Armageddon crap.
Ghost Dog - Forest Whitaker as a black urban samurai. An independent film, IIRC. Well worth the watching.
Stargate - Just 'cuz I like it. Alot.
I could go on all night, but these are the ones that jumped out at me first.
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Primal Fear - Excellently casted and acted, great story. My favorite movie by a long way.
Rocky IV - The best of a great anthology, unforgettable final fight.
Alongside the matrix movies, that pretty much covers my favorite movies.
Ah, I watched Superman last night. The intro was probably the funniest thing I've seen in my life. The destruction of Krypton was just awesome. :lol:
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Zero Effect. Good ol' quirky detective character study. More or less a modern re-telling of the Sherlock Holmes/ Doc Watson dynamic, if Watson was disgruntled and Holmes kicked the eccentricity up a notch-- after spinning the dial several times!
When it comes to psychological stability among fictional detectives, Darryl Zero makes Adrian Monk look like Spock.
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10-28-2003, 12:51 AM
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>Ghost Dog - Forest Whitaker as a black urban samurai. An independent film, IIRC. Well worth the watching.
I personally like it too. Some people might not like the pacing, but I think it fits the theme of the story. And it has a quirky charm.
As for my quickie list.
-The Hidden. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/TheHidden-1009581/
-The Hidden Fortress.
-They Live.
- Anything by Sergio Leone.
- The Treasure of Sierra Madres.
- Startrek 2: Wrath of Khan. This isn't just a good "trek" movie, this is a good movie period. For the full effect, just watch "Wrath of Khan" and pretend they didn't make anymore sequels. KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!!!!
edit ps: For those in a more adventurous mood, "Kayanisqaatsi" (however you spell it) and "Cremaster" series are pretty interesting.
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...the correct spelling is: Koyaanisqatsi (Life Out of Balance). The other two movies in the triology are: Powaqqatsi (Life In Transformation) and Naqoyqatsi (Life as War). The first two are on DVD but the last film was released last year and is not available on DVD. This is a thought provoking trilogy that I second the recommendation to.
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In no particular order:
The Return of the Jedi (and the other 4 movies too!) :rolleyes:
The Lord of the Rings (Both movies so far) :)
Indiana Jones (all 3) B)
The Breakfast Club :P
The Man Who Would Be King :D
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>The first two are on DVD but the last film was released last year and is not available on DVD.
The local Blockbuster here had the first one on DVD for sale, but I'm hoping all 3 will come out in one single boxed set of some sort.
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Quote: I personally like it too. Some people might not like the pacing, but I think it fits the theme of the story. And it has a quirky charm.
Agreed. I think the pacing is the charm, actually. Whitaker (dang, can't remember the character's name now) wasn't 'a black guy who thought he was a samurai', he was a samurai, with all the duties and obligations that mindset carries. The pacing was perfect for conveying that, IMO.
It's sort of like 28 Days Later, which I just saw recently. The commercials had seemed to make it out as a 'horror-zombie' flick a la Resident Evil, but when I actually sat down to watch it the pacing almost immediately seemed... off. It took me 20 or 30 minutes to figure out that it was supposed to be that way, that was what the director was trying for. And dangit, did it work. 28 Days Later may not be the scariest movie out there, but it was pretty darn creepy.
And as for whoever mentioned the Breakfast Club, I thought all the Brat Pack movies were a given. Sixteen Candles, Weird Science, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Dutch, Uncle Buck (heck, anything with John Candy), Adventures in Babysitting - They just don't make movies like them anymore. :(
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>And as for whoever mentioned the Breakfast Club, I thought all the Brat Pack movies were a given. Sixteen Candles, Weird Science, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Dutch, Uncle Buck (heck, anything with John Candy), Adventures in Babysitting -
Speaking of 80's movies, I liked the ones with some dark humor in them. So I have to go with "Heathers", and a somewhat obscure "3 O'clock High". http://www.rottentomatoes.com/click/movie-...e=1&rid=1196449
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Amazon has all three films on DVD with the option of buying the first two as a set.
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I second Hammerskjold's comment on "anything by Sergio Leone"
On to other faves:
Unforgiven
Tell the Spartans (or was it "Go Tell the Spartans?")
There's Something About Mary
Monty Python and the Holly Grail
A Fish Called Wanda
Young Frankenstein
Blazing Saddles
Being There
The Entire Pink Panther series with Peter Sellars
The Man Who Would Be King
From Russia With Love (Best Bond Film, IMO)
10
Animal Crackers (Marx Brothers)
W.C. Fields:
My LIttle Chickadee
Never Give a Sucker an Even Break
You Can't Cheat an Honest Man
The Bank Dick
The Fatal Glass of Beer
Gallippoli
Breaker Morant
Terminator I and II
Alien and Aliens
The Usual Suspects (A huge fave of mine)
Rob Roy
Casablanca (An immortal)
High Noon
Dangerous Liaisons
Body Heat
Do The Right Thing
Risky Business
Doctor Strangelove
Kelly's Heroes
For Porn : (These four are all any one ever needs)
Taboo (the original)
Deep Throat (Hey, it was a trend setter!)
Debbie Does Dallas I and II
Behind the Green Door (Yet another trend setter)
Why make any others?
Cry 'Havoc' and let slip the Men 'O War!
In War, the outcome is never final. --Carl von Clausewitz--
Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum
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In Memory of Pete
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Occhidiangela,Oct 28 2003, 06:33 AM Wrote:For Porn : (These four are all any one ever needs)
Taboo (the original)
Deep Throat (Hey, it was a trend setter!)
Debbie Does Dallas I and II
Behind the Green Door (Yet another trend setter) Hail Occhi,
My my, I'm gone for a coupla days, and we go from Pirates to Porn? But I have no quips with shows of the "erotic" persuasion, if you catch my drfit.... :rolleyes:
"Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes. At least you'll be a mile away from them and you'll have their shoes." ~?
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Or a Jolly Rogering!
Guess the caffeine caught me with my wits on "pause."
Cry 'Havoc' and let slip the Men 'O War!
In War, the outcome is never final. --Carl von Clausewitz--
Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum
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In Memory of Pete
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