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AMORES PERROS IF YOU DONT MIND WATCHING A FOREIGN FLICK.
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NYTE RYDA wrote:"Fargo" is another, on my list of many.
Since you brought this movie up, I just watched it last night, pretty good. "No Country For Old Men" is another good movie.
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MR. BLUE wrote:AMORES PERROS IF YOU DONT MIND WATCHING A FOREIGN FLICK.
That's the movie with three stories in one huh? The Mexican flick. I gotta check that one out.
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Paid_In_Full wrote:MR. BLUE wrote:AMORES PERROS IF YOU DONT MIND WATCHING A FOREIGN FLICK.
That's the movie with three stories in one huh? The Mexican flick. I gotta check that one out.
Yeah and one of those guys is into dog fights and he has that rottwheiler
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Dead Presidents was another good one.
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The Best Comedy
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Taxi Driver
The Deer Hunter
The Deer Hunter
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NATURAL BORN KILLERS
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Hot bootylicious honey's, part 3..... the shit!! I'll get back on to y'all on this topic, gotta think.....
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Jae wrote:Hot bootylicious honey's, part 3..... the shit!! I'll get back on to y'all on this topic, gotta think.....
LOL! I'll check that one out. I seen a lot of good movies, but just can't think of any right now.
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Super Bad and The Pineapple Express
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3:10 to YUMA is probably my favorite Western flick.
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Paid_In_Full wrote:3:10 to YUMA is probably my favorite Western flick.
WACK!!!! TOMBSTONE BEST LEFTSTERN FLICK
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DONTxTRIP wrote:Paid_In_Full wrote:3:10 to YUMA is probably my favorite Western flick.
WACK!!!! TOMBSTONE BEST LEFTSTERN FLICK
The new version of 3:10 to YUMA was cool...I just don't like the last part how he whistles while being hauled off to jail and here comes his horse with super sonic hearing to the rescue.
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Paid_In_Full wrote:DONTxTRIP wrote:Paid_In_Full wrote:3:10 to YUMA is probably my favorite Western flick.
WACK!!!! TOMBSTONE BEST LEFTSTERN FLICK
The new version of 3:10 to YUMA was cool...I just don't like the last part how he whistles while being hauled off to jail and here comes his horse with super sonic hearing to the rescue.
LOLK...I HATE IT WHEN MOVIE REMAKES ARE WACK..THERE REMAKING ALLKINDS OF MOVIES...
THERE EVEN GONNA REMAKE TOTAL RECALL!!...LOL
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DONTxTRIP wrote:Paid_In_Full wrote:DONTxTRIP wrote:Paid_In_Full wrote:3:10 to YUMA is probably my favorite Western flick.
WACK!!!! TOMBSTONE BEST LEFTSTERN FLICK
The new version of 3:10 to YUMA was cool...I just don't like the last part how he whistles while being hauled off to jail and here comes his horse with super sonic hearing to the rescue.
LOLK...I HATE IT WHEN MOVIE REMAKES ARE WACK..THERE REMAKING ALLKINDS OF MOVIES...
THERE EVEN GONNA REMAKE TOTAL RECALL!!...LOL
one wack movie remake is.....
The Omen, The old school 1976 movie was much better
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DONTxTRIP wrote:Paid_In_Full wrote:DONTxTRIP wrote:Paid_In_Full wrote:3:10 to YUMA is probably my favorite Western flick.
WACK!!!! TOMBSTONE BEST LEFTSTERN FLICK
The new version of 3:10 to YUMA was cool...I just don't like the last part how he whistles while being hauled off to jail and here comes his horse with super sonic hearing to the rescue.
LOLK...I HATE IT WHEN MOVIE REMAKES ARE WACK..THERE REMAKING ALLKINDS OF MOVIES...
THERE EVEN GONNA REMAKE TOTAL RECALL!!...LOL
LOL OH SHIT I MEMBER TOTAL RECALL ONLY CUZ OF THE 3 TITTY HYNA IN IT...HOPE THEY PUT THAT IN THE REMAKE.
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Re: GREATEST FILMS OF ALL TIME..
Hmm...
Taxi Driver
Goodfellas
Casino
hey Scorsese is undeniably one of the best when it comes to crime films
but I'll add Coppola's The Godfather 1 & 2, The Shawshank Redemption, American Me (a gang film for the most part depicted with a great deal of realism), American History X.
topnotch westerns
The Wild Bunch
The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly
Once Upon A Time In The West
Unforgiven
Tombstone
favorite comedies
The Big Lebowski
Monty Python And The Holy Grail
Blazing Saddles
favorite horror films
An American Werewolf In London
Candyman
Audition
Ichi The Killer
Night Of The Living Dead
Friday The 13th Part III
Friday The 13th Part IV The Final Chapter
Jaws
Just Before Dawn
Blue Sunshine
The Wicker Man (original)
But one of my favorite films of all time is called "Wages Of Fear", it is a gritty foreign film shot in B&W (with subtitles) about oil drilling in South America and workers transporting nitroglycerin on dangerous perilous mountain roads. It was remade in the 70s and retitled as "Sorcerer" starring Roy Scheider of "Jaws" fame. But the remake pales in comparision. "Wages Of Fear" never fails to set my teeth on edge. Quite intense and riveting portrayal of desperate souls and the risks their willing to take just to survive in the world.
If I think of more I will list em.
Taxi Driver
Goodfellas
Casino
hey Scorsese is undeniably one of the best when it comes to crime films
but I'll add Coppola's The Godfather 1 & 2, The Shawshank Redemption, American Me (a gang film for the most part depicted with a great deal of realism), American History X.
topnotch westerns
The Wild Bunch
The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly
Once Upon A Time In The West
Unforgiven
Tombstone
favorite comedies
The Big Lebowski
Monty Python And The Holy Grail
Blazing Saddles
favorite horror films
An American Werewolf In London
Candyman
Audition
Ichi The Killer
Night Of The Living Dead
Friday The 13th Part III
Friday The 13th Part IV The Final Chapter
Jaws
Just Before Dawn
Blue Sunshine
The Wicker Man (original)
But one of my favorite films of all time is called "Wages Of Fear", it is a gritty foreign film shot in B&W (with subtitles) about oil drilling in South America and workers transporting nitroglycerin on dangerous perilous mountain roads. It was remade in the 70s and retitled as "Sorcerer" starring Roy Scheider of "Jaws" fame. But the remake pales in comparision. "Wages Of Fear" never fails to set my teeth on edge. Quite intense and riveting portrayal of desperate souls and the risks their willing to take just to survive in the world.
If I think of more I will list em.
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AH A FELLOW HORROR FAN...GOOD PICKS BUT I LIKED FRIDAY THE 13TH PART 7 BEST, I GUESS IT WASENT AS GOOD AS SAY 1,2,3 OR 4 BUT IT WAS THE FIRST 13TH I SEEN IN THE MOVIE THEATERS SO I GUESS IT HOLDS A PLACE IN MY HEART ALSO CANT BEAT THE SLEEPIN BAG DEATH!
TO ADD TO YOUR LIST...
SLEEPAWAY CAMP 1 & 2
DAWN OF THE DEAD (ORIGINAL)
THE HOST
NIGHT OF THE DEMONS
EVIL DEAD 2
HALLOWEEN 1 & 2 (ORIGINALS)
THE THING
RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD
EXORCIST
CREEPSHOW 1
CANT FORGET BRAINDEAD AKA DEAD ALIVE NOT REALLY A HORROR FLICK BUT ONE OF IF NOT THE GORIEST MOVIE.
AH A FELLOW HORROR FAN...GOOD PICKS BUT I LIKED FRIDAY THE 13TH PART 7 BEST, I GUESS IT WASENT AS GOOD AS SAY 1,2,3 OR 4 BUT IT WAS THE FIRST 13TH I SEEN IN THE MOVIE THEATERS SO I GUESS IT HOLDS A PLACE IN MY HEART ALSO CANT BEAT THE SLEEPIN BAG DEATH!
TO ADD TO YOUR LIST...
SLEEPAWAY CAMP 1 & 2
DAWN OF THE DEAD (ORIGINAL)
THE HOST
NIGHT OF THE DEMONS
EVIL DEAD 2
HALLOWEEN 1 & 2 (ORIGINALS)
THE THING
RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD
EXORCIST
CREEPSHOW 1
CANT FORGET BRAINDEAD AKA DEAD ALIVE NOT REALLY A HORROR FLICK BUT ONE OF IF NOT THE GORIEST MOVIE.
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DICER wrote:^
AH A FELLOW HORROR FAN...GOOD PICKS BUT I LIKED FRIDAY THE 13TH PART 7 BEST, I GUESS IT WASENT AS GOOD AS SAY 1,2,3 OR 4 BUT IT WAS THE FIRST 13TH I SEEN IN THE MOVIE THEATERS SO I GUESS IT HOLDS A PLACE IN MY HEART ALSO CANT BEAT THE SLEEPIN BAG DEATH!
TO ADD TO YOUR LIST...
SLEEPAWAY CAMP 1 & 2
DAWN OF THE DEAD (ORIGINAL)
THE HOST
NIGHT OF THE DEMONS
EVIL DEAD 2
HALLOWEEN 1 & 2 (ORIGINALS)
THE THING
RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD
EXORCIST
CREEPSHOW 1
CANT FORGET BRAINDEAD AKA DEAD ALIVE NOT REALLY A HORROR FLICK BUT ONE OF IF NOT THE GORIEST MOVIE.
Yessir I love horror films!
My first Friday The 13th I seen theatrically was F13 V: A New Beginning. It was pretty cool at the moment but watching it now ANB is badly dated. Not only does it have that cheesy port-a-potty serenade but also features -- THE ROBOT. LOL!
The Friday films are great cheesy popcorn home cinema tho. I wished I had seen The Final Chapter in the theatres, that must have been a blast as the sound f/x is appreciably louder and furious.
Here are more horror films I love
Session 9
Frailty
The Haunting (original)
A Tale of Two Sisters
Magic
Motel Hell
Noroi The Curse
Nosferatu (remake!)
Alien
The Fog (original)
The Innocents
The Living Dead At Manchester Morgue (aka) Let Sleeping Corpses Lie
Re-Animator
Santa Sangre
Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2 (original)
Psycho (original)
Henry: Portrait Of A Serial Killer
I'd add Night of the Demons parts 2 & 3 tho, they ain't nearly as good or fun as the haunted house atmosphere of the original.
I also love those two Italian splatter flicks Demons and Demons 2 or "Demoni" in the native tongue, because both feature killer soundtracks and they're cheesy gorey fun. The black pimp in the original has the best lines ever.
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La Bamba. I watched that shit since i was a little ninja!!! I would rent that ish each time we would go to the video store!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The Untouchables (1987) Brian De Palma
One of the best Al Capone movies ever along with Roger Corman's The St Valentine's Day Massacre (1967) and the loosely based Howard Hawks' Scarface: Shame Of A Nation (1932). Great cast. Bobby De Niro, Kevin Costner, and Sean Connery.
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SCARFACE: SHAME OF A NATION (1932)
This is was the only classic gangster film I found at stagevu but it happens to be one of my very favorites. Paul Muni eats up the scenery as Tony Camonte aka Scarface. He possesses amazing presence throughout the film. Alot of the film is inspired by real life mob events especially involving Al Capone. I know Brian De Palma's remake is very popular particularly among youths but IMO the original is far superior reason being Paul Muni simply blows Al Pacino outta the water.
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DICER wrote:GOODFELLAS IS A MOVIE THAT NEVER GETS OLD FOR ME.
HELLL YEAA GOODFELLAS IS THA SHIT!! SO IS THA WONDERERS!!! BOTH GOT TO HAVE CLASSICS
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