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#1
I posted this to find out what y'all watch out there.

Feel free to talk about your favorite movie, movies coming out, or rate them- whatever you want
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#2
Too many to think of, this is one category where I don't have a specific favorite. Among action movies, my favorite are The Rock and Bad Boys. Drama is almost certainly American Beauty, awesome movie. Arlington Road is one of the most underrated movies ever. Requiem for a Dream is about the best independent movie ever made. Though it's not technically a movie, it's a miniseries, Band of Brothers. I consider it a 10-hour movie. Apollo 13 comes to mind. Dragonheart is another underrated movie. I'm not a huge fan of comedy movies, I get my fill of that from Comedy Central, That 70's Show, and Loveline. But of course the Austin Powers movies are hilarious, as is There's Something About Mary. Wayne's World! (party time, excellent!) Anyway, I can't think of stuff... my favorite recent movie is 8 Mile. And hey, read a book... Catch-22 is great, funny and so many ludicrous situations, it's like an Abbott and Costello routine every few paragraphs. The Stranger by Albert Camus... so far my favorite book, but you have to read it and understand the implicit as well as the explicit parts, don't just read it and think "This guy is weird...." Hmm... this thread was supposed to be about movies....
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#3
I love movies, some people may think I watch too many of them, but I don't, movies make me feel great. I did like Snatch a lot, and Trainspotting was good, that mean guy was good but it was hard to understand those wankers. I agree with g-bay, Arlington Road is pretty good, but the movie I really liked recently was The Mothman Prophecies. Possibly the most overrated film was Signs, it was good, but not amazing like it was suppose to be.

Categorically, here are my favorites...
  • my favorite All Around Cool movie is Boogie Nights Mark Walberg is terrific in this. The firecracker scene is amazing *singing* You know I wish that I had Jesse's girl! B)<>
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    • my All Time favorite, would watch anytime, anywhere movie would be Forrest Gump an epic... you'll laugh, you'll cry ^_^<>
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      • my favorite Mafia based movie is Goodfellas Martin Scorsese's 1990 masterpiece, gripping, funny, yet violent. Ray Liotta at his best ;)<>
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        • my favorite Horror movie, a tie between John Carpenter's Halloween I &amp; II Michael Myers is creep ass! That chilling piano music. I had nightmares for years as a boy after watching these two :unsure:<>
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          • my favorite Love Story Leaving Las Vegas Elizabeth Shue is one of the most adorable, desirable women ever :wub:And the story leaves your heart aching <>
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            • my favorite Vietnam movie....that's a hard one, it's another tie between Apocalypse Now and Platoon makes you think about Nam differently, no wonder some Vets are f***ed up:wacko:<>
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              • my all time favorite War movie is Saving Private Ryan left me with a pit in my stomach :(<>
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                • my favorite Comedy is Dumb and Dumber never laughed so hard in my life! :lol:<>
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                  • my favorite Action movie is The Matrix exciting from start to finish, Mr.Anderson was bad ass and I loved the girl in the tight, black vinyl ooh baby... daddy like! ;)<>
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                    • my favorite Sports movie is Raging Bull Bob DeNiro portrays the famous boxer Jake LaMotta. DeNiro is incredibly good, but dark in this and he gained 50 for the movie! Also directed by the master, Martin Scorsese:angry:<>
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                      • my favorite Music movie is Rock Star A total feel good, live out your rock star fantasies movie, with a very happy ending too ^_^<>
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                        • my favorite Porn movie is ????? Are you crazy? I can't tell you that. Then you'd know how kinky I am or what I like sexually. I do have to say that Latex was pretty good though. Lot's of fetish attire, something about that mmm :rolleyes:<>
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                          • my favorite Childhood movie is another toss up between Meatballs with Christopher Makepiece and Bill Murray, made me want to go to summer camp and My Bodyguard that movie made me want to live in New York City for some reason *l*....?<>
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                            • my favorite Childhood Cartoon movie is a 3 way tie between Water Babies and Dot and The Kangaroo and Emmit Otters Jug Band Christmas I'd love to see those again, fond fond memories ^_^<>
                              [st]phew! I think I got them all, but after all that, I still like I'm forgetting a something :blink:
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#4
Office Space, Saving Private Ryan, and Half-Baked.
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#5
I liked The Untouchables and The One some other movies just can't think of off hand mostly martial art movies with Jet Lei or Jackie Chan
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#6
Oh ya forgot about my post :wacko:

Favorite film of all time: Smokey and the Bandit, fast cars, cops getting bruised and busted, big rigs, hot GRITS :Pand a semi-plot

Favorite spy movie: Ronin awesome car chases and shootem ups

Favorite murder movie: Natural Born Killers

Favortie weed movie: Dazed and Confused followed by Half-Baked

Favorite Hard-To-Follow-First-Time-You-See-It movie: Snatch- good sound track too. In the quiet words....

Favorite Comedy : Office Space followed by Dumb and Dumber


Oh ya i watched TRON for the first time, you should al watch it, if you like lame 80's movies makes a great date- so i hear:huh:
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#7
I can't believe I left out Pulp Fiction, one of the coolest movies of all time. Samuel Jackson is mushroom cloud layin mother f***er, mother f***er!
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#8
the matrix &quot;kick ass movie&quot;:D
pulp fiction &quot;kick ass movie&quot;:D
dude wheres my car &quot;funny movie&quot;:P
scorpion king &quot;good movie&quot; wife loves it cus of the rock&quot;
the mummy &quot;great movie&quot; wife loves it cus of branda frasier
the mummy returns
bringing out the dead &quot;funny movie&quot; nicolas cage kicks ass
gone in 60 seconds agan nicolas cage kicks ass:D
labyrinth with david bowie great movie &quot;really bazzar&quot;:blink:
minority report &quot;didnt care for the plot&quot; kinda hoky
charlies angels great movie &quot;hot chicks&quot;:D
spider man good movie
starwars &quot;the phantom menace&quot; not a big star wars fan sence i was 12
scooby doo great movie:D
scary movie &quot;funny ass hell the first 4 times then gets old&quot;
pink floyd the wall &quot;kick ass is all i can say&quot;:D
armageddon &quot;not bad at all&quot;
gladiator &quot;good movie&quot;
MIB &quot;good and funny&quot;
XXX &quot;didnt like this movie really&quot;:angry:
harry potter and the sorcerers stone &quot;interesting and entertaining&quot;
young guns &quot;awesome movie&quot;:D:D
i own all the dvds so that is why i thought i would rate them:wub:
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#9
Hmm a lot of movies are very good
Let's start

Das Boot
Lord of the rings
Full Metall jacket
all kind of Sylvester Stallone movies best ones are the Rocky movies
all kind of Bud Spencer and Terence hill movies they are still good
13th Floor
Green mile
Snatch
Terminator
Dirty Harry
and lot of more I can't tell them all
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#10
Has anyone mentioned all the Kevin Smith movies? (like Clerks, Mallrats, Dogma, and Jay and Silent Bob Stirke back. I left out Chasing Amy cause that was a stupid movie)
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#11
Dogma's good, didn't care for the rest though.
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#12
first movie I saw at a drive in. True Grit
favorite action movie Matrix
first movie to get kicked out of. Halloween
best title for movie Tora Tora Tora:fireg:
best date movie Ghost
movie i relate to Hunt for Red October
first scary movie nite of the living dea
favorite line in movie full metal jacket (you have to watch it)



ps. everyone should see girls gone wild in tampa (might be someone in there you know)
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#13
Fav. Comedic Movies -

* Happy Gilmore
* Tommy Boy
* Dumb and Dumber
* Black Sheep
* Jamie Foxx (live in Oakland DVD)
* Office Space

Fav. Dramatic Movies -

* Pulp Fiction
* Dogma
* Gladiator
* A Knight's Tale
* Arlington Road
* Unbreakable

Fav. Fantasy/Fiction/Sci-Fi Movies -

* Lord of The Rings I, II, &amp; III
* Harry Potter I &amp; II
* Braveheart
* Matrix
* MiB I &amp; II
* Star Wars (all)
* Signs

Fav. Comic/Video Game to Big Screen Movies -

* Resident Evil
* Spider Man
* Daredevil

Fav. Horror Movies -

* The Ring
* The Shining
* The Exorcist
* DreamCatcher (will be)
* 6th Sense
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#14
my top 5 flicks (in no particular order):
pulp fiction
the pianist (GO SEE IT)
donnie darko
million dollar hotel
a clockwork orange (gj, melba.)

--b.
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#15
Ok, I didn't notice Cloud's post until just now... got a few things to pick out of that...
1. Since when is Dogma a drama? It was a comedy.
2. LOTR III is obviously not out yet. At the very least put your (will be) in it.
3. Harry Potter?????
4. I have no idea why you included Braveheart in your Sci-fi/Fantasy list... you see any hobbits in it? It's based on a real man (a man that I am related to, actually) and a real Scottish rebellion. Did you even see it???
5. Signs sucked ass. There are so many holes in it....
6. MiB II wasn't very good either....
7. I saw Dreamcatcher... has some of my favorite actors (Morgan Freeman, Damian Lewis, Jason Lee, and Tom Sizemore), but it was really bad. The screenplay was so poorly written, and though there were some intriguing or entertaining parts, the bad stuff vastly outweighs the good. Four childhood friends, facing something evil, something related to their past... sound familiar to another Stephen King plot?
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#16
uh, I guess this shold be in debates also.
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#17
I like so many movies that for now I will just name a few, the only order these are in are which ones popped into my mind first.

Animes...
Armitage, Macross Plus, Escaflowne

American Cartoon
Transformers the Movie, Gi-Joe the Movie

Sci-fi
Matrix, Starship Troopers, X-Men

Comedy
Spaceballs (I can quote just about every line from this movie thats how many times I have seen it), Princess Bride (Damn funny movie), Kindergarden Cop

Action
Assassins, Sniper, Daylight


There is one movie that I don't really know how to class and thats the movie Wild Things. Now before anyone says I just like the movie because of the 2 ladies make out together well its more then that. There are so many plot twists in that movie that it kept me guessing right till the very end. If you haven't seen the movie I suggest you go watch it. Any make sure you watch the credits at the end. A friend of mine didn't watch the credits and he found the movie confusing, soon as he watched the ending thou he was as amazed as I was.
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#18
omg, there are women kissing in Wild Things???
guess i have to go to blockbuster....:lol:
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#19
I watch The Ring on Friday and it freaked me out pretty good, it's the best horror movie I've seen in years. I live alone and was tripping myself out after the movie thinking about Samara the little girl. Not the kind of movie you'd want to get stoned or trip on acid while watching it. Losts of disturbing visuals, very creepy music, eerie sounds. Don't watch it alone or with little kids...I guess the sequel is coming out next year.

Damn I'm getting the creeps thinking about it again :/
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#20
Bleh, I don't like horror movies... simply because they don't scare me at all. I did jump a couple of times, notably when they flash the dead girl's face. Ah yes... Wild Things... they don't really make out, there's a threesome scene between Matt Dillon, Neve Campbell, and Denise Richards that they show the beginning of, and the girls kiss for a few seconds....
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#21
Its still making out in my books. :P Over all the movie was very wicked. It was basically the first movie that had to totally confused at tthe end. :D


I forgot to mention...

Horror
All the Freddy movies, Jason movies, the Alien series (while not actually horror they are a mixture of horror and sci-fi and I just get sucked into them everytime.

I'm not actually scared of these movies, I usually end up laughing most of the time (well for Aliens I usually going &quot;whoa, that was cool&quot;) :D


Bad Japanese dubs
All the godzilla movies, Ultra man (seen this about 15 years ago) and thats all of them that I can remember seeing.
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#22
g-boy,Apr 1 2003, 01:32 PM Wrote:Bleh, I don't like horror movies... simply because they don't scare me at all.&nbsp; I did jump a couple of times, notably when they flash the dead girl's face.&nbsp; Ah yes... Wild Things... they don't really make out, there's a threesome scene between Matt Dillon, Neve Campbell, and Denise Richards that they show the beginning of, and the girls kiss for a few seconds....
They don't scare me either. Why does everyone think it was so scary? Sure, it had disturbing pictures, but that's all. It was about as suspenceful as watching a chicken lay an egg. Everytime I felt like I *might* be gettting scared, they'd start some poppy music and switch to a happy scene of her in the office printing a picture or her boss telling her she's fired. All movies make that mistake. They ruin the mood with these modernized scenes that don't fit with set-in-stone genres. It's like making it so that in order to score a goal in NHL 2003 you have to solve a puzzle straight out of Monkey Island.

...Sorry a bit of a rant there but I don't like many movies anymore, the ending espically, always disappoints. Don't know if I'm too critical, or if Hollywood just outright sucks.
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#23
I think you guys are just desensitized to Horror films in general, by watching too many of them and just by general media. I mean you can watch the TV and see scarier stuff on the news than you can by watching a horror movie. With Horror films, you have to use your imagination, fantasize a little, don't look at them in a cynical sense, otherwise you'll ruin it for yourself.
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#24
Actually I think I'm desensitized because I've gone through a scarier incident than just seeing some cinema stuff. First off, ride a rollercoaster, that's a hell of a lot scarier. Even that I ridden too many, I'm mostly desensitized, I've held conversations with a friend on Viper (rollercoaster with the most inversions). Guess that's what happens when you live 20 mins from the biggest and best coaster park in the world.
Somehow movies fail to induce fear. Not sure why, you say you have to have an imagination, but you see that can work against you, seeing as I could come up with scarier stuff in my own head, so when I see it on screen, I'm just like &quot;bleh.&quot; There's just nothing that's convincing. And it's not media... not much has ever scared me.
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#25
g-boy you have that type of personality, you don't experience fear. You'd make a good firefighter, police officer in Hollywood, test pilot, astronaut, race car driver, ultimate fighter or serial killer :huh:
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#26
Quote:Posted on Apr 1 2003, 06:14 PM
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QUOTE (g-boy @ Apr 1 2003, 01:32 PM)
Bleh, I don't like horror movies... simply because they don't scare me at all.&nbsp; I did jump a couple of times, notably when they flash the dead girl's face.&nbsp; Ah yes... Wild Things... they don't really make out, there's a threesome scene between Matt Dillon, Neve Campbell, and Denise Richards that they show the beginning of, and the girls kiss for a few seconds....&nbsp;

They don't scare me either. Why does everyone think it was so scary? Sure, it had disturbing pictures, but that's all. It was about as suspenceful as watching a chicken lay an egg. Everytime I felt like I *might* be gettting scared, they'd start some poppy music and switch to a happy scene of her in the office printing a picture or her boss telling her she's fired. All movies make that mistake. They ruin the mood with these modernized scenes that don't fit with set-in-stone genres. It's like making it so that in order to score a goal in NHL 2003 you have to solve a puzzle straight out of Monkey Island.


I'm asuming you were talking about The Ring, and not the disturbing pictures of matt dillon, neve campbell, and denise richrads...

...at least i'm hoping.:lol:
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#27
Horror is the hardest genre to create, beacause it's not scary to watch somebody fearing for their life, no matter how scared they are. About the only thing that gets people is suspense, and you cant make that your whole movie. I for one loved The Ring for it's beatiful, creepy imagery. At least it wasn't relying on being scary to be good. I played and beat American McGee's Alice for the third time within a week of seeing it because it had given me a craving for more dark, sureal imagery. As far as horror goes, it wasn't all that scary. It does get points for being creepy though.

I hope they come up with a way to involve the audience more without making it cheesy.
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