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03-12-2010, 05:43 AM
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Your Top 10 Films
A tad bored this morn as I sit and write another batch of words - so - thought a break may be in order - I'm researching/writing some IMDB stuff and started thinking about the films I could watch over and over - yeah my list changes as some movies are released, but then you dig on an oldie and it totally changes the way you look at them.
Take "Bedazzled" for instance - the new version is awful, I wouldn't have even taken a look at the original film had it not been for doing a little research into Cook's work.
Now then, if you go to IMDB and do a lookup on your film, have a peak at the taglines - some of them are pure gold.
Rainy day? Tired of pounding the keyboard? Tell you what - I'll watch one of yours if you watch one of mine -
Based on 1. Storyline 2. Cinematography 3. Concept
List Your Top Ten Films in No Particular Order:
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1. Papillon (1973, McQueen, Hoffman)
2. Bedazzled (1967 Cook, Moore)
3. The Great Escape (1963 McQueen, Garner, Attenborough)
4. Sin City (2005 Rourke, Del Toro, Alba)
5. Snatch (2000 Statham, Del Toro, Pitt)
6. 12 Angry Men (1957 Fonda, Marshall, Cobb)
7. Kung Fu Hustle (2005 Chow, Yuen, Lam)
8. Hair (1979 Savage, Williams, D'Angelo)
9. The Italian Job (1969 Caine, Coward, Hill)
10. No Country For Old Men (2007 Jones, Barden, Brolin)
To give you some ideas of smooth runners Up: The Dirty Dozen, Forrest Gump, Shawshank Redemption, Castaway (Hanks), Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, Midnight Run, Evil Dead (trilogy), Something About Mary, The Hangover, French Connection, Monty Python & The Holy Grail, Monty Python Life of Brian, Christmas Story, Breakfast Club, Clockwork Orange, Kentucky Fried Movie, Serpico, Dog Day Afternoon, Easyrider, Ferris Bullers Day Off, The Taking of Pelham 123 (original), Donnie Darko, The Sixth Sense, Trainspotting, Pulp Fiction ~
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03-12-2010, 05:58 AM
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Re: Your Top 10 Films
Hmm good thread..
So many to choose from lol..
1. Mothman Prophecies
2. Butterfly Effect #1
3. State of Play < SICK FILM
4. Fracture < SICK FILM
5. This Is England < SICKY with probably the best ever ending song.. (Don't be in an upset mood lol : http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=2Z2BGWp1caM)
6. The Hangover
7. Inside Man
8. Kill Bill 1 & 2
9. Top Gun < Love the cheese
10. Pineapple Express
Again.. I've got some runners up lol..
Superbad, Dejavu, Clockwork Orange, All the Matrix, All the Bournes, Italian job (original), Sin City, Snatch, Lock Stock, Transporter Trilogy, The Business, 21, Oceans 11/12/13, The Interpreter, Assault on Precinct 13, Duplicity, War Games, Ferris Beulers Day Off, Terminal (The hacking one), and if you want to watch proper fucked up films.. Dead Mans Shoes and Killernet.
EDIT:Damn this list will keep changing as I remember them lol
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03-12-2010, 06:08 AM
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bluffspot
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Re: Your Top 10 Films
wow - I forgot about Ferris Bueler... dang -also the original "Taking of Pelham 123"
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03-12-2010, 07:56 AM
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Re: Your Top 10 Films
hmmm proper cant think of 10 for definite though....
1) Godfather
2) Godfather 2
3) Disney's Aladdin (I'm 21 now and I still love this film)
There's a whole load of other films that I love but cannot possibly rank, The Casino, Goodfellas, Braveheart, Ned Kelly, Hart's War, Shawshank Redemption, Godfather 3.
Talking of fucked up films, Saw 1 n 3 the others are just nonsense; Battle Royale sickest film ever!
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03-12-2010, 10:15 AM
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Re: Your Top 10 Films
I like SOOOOO MANY movies that I can't even think of 10 to mention
Ok, I'll try to make a TOP 3:
1. Fast And Furious (all parts) <<< I'm a car maniac, so "Transporter", "Death Race" and many more go here...
2. Transformers (all parts)
3. Terminator (all parts)
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03-12-2010, 11:47 AM
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Re: Your Top 10 Films
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03-12-2010, 10:16 PM
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Re: Your Top 10 Films
Given the mindset of many round here I'm surprised we haven't seen this list...
Devil in Miss Jones
Deep Throat
New Wave Hookers
Behind the Green Door
Debbie Does Dallas
Insatiable
Candy Stripers
Naughty Nurses
Alice in Wonderland
OR this list...
Reefer Madness
ALL of the Cheech and Chong films
Dude, Where's My Car?
Fast Times At Ridgemont High
Harold & Kumar (pick one or all)
Pineapple Express
The Big Lebowski
Dazed and Confused
But here is MY list...
Gone With The Wind
Citizen Kane
It's A Wonderful Life
Casablanca
The Ten Commandments
The Blues Brothers (still the greatest car chase on film)
2001 A Space Odyssey
Lord Of The Rings Trilogy
Star Wars (the original trilogy)
Godzilla - King of the Monsters (the B&W 1954 version with Raymond Burr)
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03-12-2010, 10:33 PM
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Re: Your Top 10 Films
1. Fight Club (Pitt, Norton, Bonham Carter)
2. 12 Monkeys (Willis, Pitt, Stowe)
3. Naked Lunch (Weller, Davis)
4. Barton Fink (Goodman, Turturro, Davis)
5. Eraserhead (nobody in particular)
6. Reservoir Dogs (Keitel, Roth, C. Penn, Tarantino)
7. Scarface (Pacino, Pfieffer, Bauer)
8. Goodfellas (De Niro, Pesci, Liotta)
9. Angel Heart (De Niro, Rourke, Bonet)
10. Gladiator (Crowe, Phoenix)
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03-16-2010, 08:53 AM
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Re: Your Top 10 Films
Don't think I could make a top ten, there's soooo many amazing films out there.
Although, Idid watch 'Shutter Island' yesterday. My advice, stay away - it's terrible!
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