Fav Movies

Started by Rhythm N. Bliss, September 02, 2008, 04:29:30 PM

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Rhythm N. Bliss

Two o' my fav flicks--Paint Your Wagon



....even tho it's a cheesy Musical! & Val Kilmer at his best in TOMBSTONE:



Westerns used to be gooood!!

gweimer

For Westerns, I'd also include:

Cat Ballou - Lee Marvin at his drunken best
Silverado - cast of stars to be
The Spoilers - John Wayne was not the hero in this one
The Unforgiven - Eastwood and Freeman together
Telling tales of drunkenness and cruelty

SKATE RAT

just westerns? or movies in general?
for westerns. any of the Eastwood/sergio leoni(spelling?)and any of those old Lee Marvin or Charles Bronson flicks
Mad Max,the Road Warrior II & III,Texas chainsaw Massacre,aliens,taxi driver,the exorcist,dawn of the dead,escape from NY,evil dead 2,Teminator I,II and III, B movies ( like Coffin Joe or Dario Argento), planet of the apes (C. Heston)Warriors, Batman (all except Clooney), wow its just way too many to list. but i love weird movies,B movies horror action sci fi comic book stuff exploitation adventure basicly nerd stuff.
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Nocturnal

No particular order or anything....

Clockwork Orange
Planet of the apes
Shaun of the dead
Dracula (Lugosi version)
Any of Eastwoods spaghetti westerns
Road Warrior
Batmans (except Clooney)
Saving Private Ryan


I'm leaving out several but it's really hard to pin down a favorite. I love weird movies and I really love a good (or bad) zombie movie!
TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE BAT
HOW I WONDER WHAT YOU'RE AT

Bass VI

No order here either, except for number one....

Wizard of Oz
The Magnificent Seven/Seven Samurai
Ghostbusters
Time Bandits
Vertigo

The list could go on and on, including any Star Wars/Star Trek, most Hitchcock, Eastwood/Spaghetti westerns, Sean Connery Bonds, most Kurosawa.............
There was nothing in the world
That I ever wanted more
Than to feel you deep in my heart
There was nothing in the world
That I ever wanted more
Than to never feel the breaking apart
All my pictures of you

Rhythm N. Bliss

The Crow is my favorite flick of all. Gotta learn to play the guitar parts:



So cool how each villain got what he deserved according to his karma.
What you put out comes back to ya.
The Ultimate Goth Flick!
Bram Stoker's Dracula is a close 2nd!!

The Red Violin inspired me to press Buy It Now on a '53 Gibson. :D
Highly recommended.

The Illusionist is very good. Jessica Biel is enchanting.

Saw a charming movie tonight--SILK starring Keira Knightley.
I'm reading a book called Along The Silk Road so I really loved this flick.




Basvarken

Der Untergang (GER)
Das Leben der Anderen (GER)
De Noorderlingen (NL)
Life Of Brian (EN)
Jean de Florette (FR)
Tapas (ESP)

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Pilgrim

Hmmm.....

The Last of the Mohicans (Daniel Day-Lewis version)
The Quiet Man
Blade Runner
The Lord of The Rings trilogy
John Ford's cavalry trilogy: Fort Apache, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, and Rio Grande

And for the less intellectually inclined (like me):

Used Cars (Kurt Russell)
Animal House
Blues Brothers
Blues Brothers 2000
"A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other invention with the possible exceptions of handguns and tequila."

Rhythm N. Bliss

I just sold a house with the same address that was Harrison Ford's in Blade Runner.  :mrgreen:
9732
You see it on his door.

Freuds_Cat


In no particular order


1. SEVEN SAMURAI  1954 - Akira Kurosawa
2. LAWRENCE OF ARABIA (Directors cut)  1962 - David Lean
3. DET SJUNDE INSEGLET (The Seventh Seal) 1957 - Ingmar Bergman
4. APOCALYPSE NOW  1979 - Francis Ford Copola
5. DEAD MAN  1995 - Jim Jarmusch
6. ARMY OF DARKNESS  (Evil Dead 3) 1993 - Sam Raimi

Digresion our specialty!

Chris P.

I've got this great DVD rental shop around the corner. The owner is a real cult film enthousiast and he has the most unknown films from all over Europe and the states. And everytime he surprises me with things. But don't ask me titles...

Titles I do know:

Withnail & I (the most quoted film of the UK) is great, so are 60s films like The Italian Job, The Thomas Crown Affair and Get Carter. And of course I mean the original with Micheal Caine and not the Sylverster Stallone remake..

Musicfilms like The Commitments, Blues Brothers, Ray, Spinal Tap, ... are great too.