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some in random order (real random order)

The 5th element
Lord of the Rings (all, more for the music and lands then the dialogues)
Stargate
Monthy Python and the Holy Grail (NI!!)

and some others I kind remember or forget the title
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ummm stargate owns 9th serious is quality 200th episode was a let down tho.
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Leon
Pulp Fiction
On the Waterfront
Some Like it Hot
Twelve Angry Men
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I'm adding Mr. Deeds to my list, and La Vita e Bella.
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ksslemp wrote:
Stopper wrote:
ksslemp wrote:La Vita E Bella, That was a very good film!


Do we actually agree on anything, ksslemp??

I can't agree with you on this - I didn't know it'd won awards and that when I rented it - but while the first half was half-decent, the second bit (when they're in the labour camp) was sentimental tripe.... I mean, you would have thought the German camps were kids' playgrounds or something...


I think Beer tastes good! What's your opinion?


Did you see the Italian Version or English?
I saw both and liked the Italian much more.

I agree, the Italian one is a lot better.
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Dunno.

Probably Raiders of the Lost Ark simply because I can't decide.
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:twisted: i forgot for just pure brutality it has to be the Australian film CHOPPER. :twisted:
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I say kill Bill uma was great in that film
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heavycola wrote:the passion of the christ is a disgusting film. A whole generation of brainwashed children will grow up thinking it's OK to whip the living shit out of jewish messiahs. What a message to send to the youth of today. Jay you should be ashamed.


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But, to admit the truth, I thing "Passion" was pretty good. More religion and less marketing. Respect to Mel Gibson (from a fellow mad-man :twisted: )
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happysadfun wrote:
ksslemp wrote:
Stopper wrote:
ksslemp wrote:La Vita E Bella, That was a very good film!


Do we actually agree on anything, ksslemp??

I can't agree with you on this - I didn't know it'd won awards and that when I rented it - but while the first half was half-decent, the second bit (when they're in the labour camp) was sentimental tripe.... I mean, you would have thought the German camps were kids' playgrounds or something...


I think Beer tastes good! What's your opinion?


Did you see the Italian Version or English?
I saw both and liked the Italian much more.

I agree, the Italian one is a lot better.


I didn't know there WAS an English version! I've tried looking on imdb, but I don't know what you mean.

Anyway, I was talking about the Italian version, and it is -

an enormously overrated sentimental pile of shite!
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So I'm guessing you don't like "Sentimental Shite"!
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Forrest Gump
Bullworth
Rushmore
300 Spartins
Slapshot
Usual Suspects
Jaws
It
LA Confidential
K-PAX

There are more but I think that's enough.

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I have to say that I read through this whole post to date and I am really disappointed. The best movie of all time is definetly and always will be
THE BG RED 1
DID SOMEONE SAY BEER.
YOU CAN'T WIN IF YOU DON'T PLAY.
I'LL BE YOUR HUCKLBERRY.
THE END IS THE END.
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SORRY MISS SPELLED BIG
THE BIG RED 1
DID SOMEONE SAY BEER.
YOU CAN'T WIN IF YOU DON'T PLAY.
I'LL BE YOUR HUCKLBERRY.
THE END IS THE END.
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Princess Mononoke while Nausicaa and Ghost in the Shell come in close behind.
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areon wrote:Princess Mononoke while Nausicaa and Ghost in the Shell come in close behind.


Never heard of any of those movies.
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Never heard of any of those movies
me either
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I believe they are animes but I'm not sure.
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Post by areon »

Yes, other people already mentioned star wars and donnie darko. Other than those there are a few other american movies worth thinking about and might come to me later.
"We spend as much effort on indifference as our parents spent in the war."

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