favorite Films

Torn blue sky

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From earlier, yeah Brandon le died in the making of the crow.
It was actually a gun that wasn\'t cleaned and checked properly after a scene. Its the scence whee \"Funboy\" shoots him in the chest as he\'s being held by the others.
Sad thing is it took the director a while to figure out he was shot as he thought he was just acting out the scene :(
 

dauber22

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@logan - I expected to be the only one to name \"It\'\'s a Wonderful Life\" :D

- It\'s a Wonderful Life
- Citizen Cane
- Dr. Strangelove
- Animal House
- The Pink Panther (the original)
- any Marx Brothers movie
- Casablanca
- Clockwork Orange
- 2001
- any of the Mel Brooks classics
- LOTR
- The Maltese Falcon

and probably many more.
 

treide

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A few favorites not already mentioned:

Ferris Bueller\'s Day Off
City of Lost Children
Time Bandits
Seven Samurai
Twice Upon a Time
Dark Crystal (Jim Henson was great)
Das Boot
Unforgiven

Most of my other favorite sci-fi and fantasy have been mentioned - original Star Wars Trilogy, Blade Runner, Brazil, Legend. I also enjoyed the more recent Serenity, a.ka. \"Buffy in Space\".
 

lono

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Apocalypse Now –It’s not my definitive number one, but it’s the film that springs to mind before anything else when the favourite movie question comes up. It’s full of faults, is a major head fuck of a movie without a doubt, badly paced in places, and the less said about Redux the better, but I’ll forgive it these things because of the massive amount of brilliance going on in each scene alongside the madness!

Others:

Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive - Hopper terrifies me in BV and Mulholland Drive was compelling enough despite the weirdness that I’ve now watched it enough times to believe that I understand it completely!
Once Upon a Time in The West and Once Upon a Time in America – Leone knows how to make a film look pretty. Moricone knows how to make a film sound good. A better double act than Spielberg and Williams for me.
Clockwork Orange and The Shining – Daring and both films are terrifying in their own special way.
The Big Lebowski, Oh Brother Where Art Thou and The Man Who Wasn’t There – From the heyday of the Cohen brothers when they just couldn’t make a bad film. Funny in the quirkiest of ways and just grin inducing to watch.
The Birds and Rear Window – Suspense taken to a new level. The ease with which Hitchcock does this makes me wonder how modern thrillers are generally so unthrilling.
Fight Club – Style over substance? Perhaps. A film about men afraid to embrace their homosexuality who show their love for each other through beating each other’s faces in? Perhaps. A film with a twist that actually gets better when you know the ending? Yup! Good? Without a doubt!
Donnie Darko, Requiem for a Dream – I’m not sure if these two will stand the test of time but both were hugely affecting when I watched them. Any films that can make a bitter soul like me cry must be good and both of these did.
The Lord of The Rings Trilogy
- Fellowship is my favourite by a long way if forced to choose just one. Hobbiton is so painfully idyllic it does actually bring a tear to my eye every time I watch it
Commando - My guilty pleasure, with more classically cheesy Arnie quotes than any other.
Kill Bill 1 and 2 - they are homages to all of my geek interests so I find them hugely appealing and I think direction wise they micturate all over the other Tarantino films.

Oh I have got to stop, there are too many!
 

Torn blue sky

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lol Commando...

\"Don\'t need the gun john! DON\'T NEED THE GUN!!!\"

\"Blow off some steam Bennett\"

Another fave line:
\"I\'m not gunna shoot you in the face John! I\'m gunna shoot you in the balls!\" lol

Almost makes you wish you were a calafornian...
 

matty1001

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Originally posted by Torn blue sky
From earlier, yeah Brandon le died in the making of the crow.
It was actually a gun that wasn\'t cleaned and checked properly after a scene. Its the scence whee \"Funboy\" shoots him in the chest as he\'s being held by the others.
Sad thing is it took the director a while to figure out he was shot as he thought he was just acting out the scene :(

But was it not the chest piece he had strapped on which had a small explosive device in, so when the gun was shot this went off, but it was strapped on the wrong way and ended up exploding into his chest?
Im sure i read that on some special effects website.

*EDIT* Seems i was reading bollocks, just read this:
http://www.thecrow.info/accident.htm
 

GreenOne

I paint my thumb.
Hmmm

My best,two movies that really should be known more IHMO..
Waking Life ( Richard Linklater, the same who did A sacnner Darkly, which I havent seen yet..)
Dead Man ( With Jonnhy Depp and OST by Neil Young. Some masterpiece. Really SLOW though.)

A few unforgettables:
Dogma ( Kevin smith)
Snatch ( Guy Ritchie)
Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind ( Focus Feature)
the chumscrubbers ( Focus Feature)

A few animes too.. Miyazaki\'s Spirited away and grave of the firefly.

As you can see I\'m not much of an action fan:duh:
 

vincegamer

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Originally posted by hubbabubba
Good bad and the Ugly,Leone (or Whatever) best western ever made
I dunno. High Noon was pretty damn good.

p.s. the truly creepy thing about Brandon Lee\'s death is that it is exactly how his father\'s character faked his death in the movie \"game of death.\"

p.p.s. Oh, my favorite movie is Labarynth
 

GreenOne

I paint my thumb.
Talking of quotable movies...

Full metal Jacket
Dolomite...

Invite your friends and have yourself a quoting party...

\" You bagless, boneless insecure piece a shit!\"
\" I\'ll gauge off your eyes and skullfuck you!\" lol
 

dauber22

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Originally posted by vincegamer
I dunno. High Noon was pretty damn good.

A bit of useless trivia: High Noon was originally written to be a contemporary peice set in an urban environment, but the studio changed it to be a small town western.
 

spazzy

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Gladiator (RC was dead sexy in that movie - I\'d watch it for that alone...)
McClintock! or anything else with John Wayne, he\'s my hero
Shawshank Redemption
Irving Berlin\'s White Christmas
Fiddler on the Roof with Topol
Madagascar, if for no other reason that I love watching my 4 year old daughter dance and sing along with \"I like to move it move it\"
 

Loky

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no doubt the first one is Blade Runner :O)

Purple Taxi
Le Professionnel
La Vie Est Un Miracle
Four Rooms
Pulp Fiction
Oberst Redl
Shine
Groundhog Day :O)))))))
Dark City
Robin of Sherwood (UK TV-Series)


Too many movies in a list :O)
And much more on the shelves - have no time to see them all :O(
Or, at least, most of them :O)
 

Millen

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Gladiator
Original Star Wars Trilogy
The Last of the Mohicans (surprised no one mentioned it yet!)
The Incredibles
The Professional (or Leon)
 
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