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Post by Julie on Jun 16, 2004 19:41:30 GMT -5
We have 171 topics and only one about 'downloading movies' which isnt really considered 'movies.' We always quote them and talk about them, so I thought I would create a thread about it.
First, I would like to say that I saw this 'The Big Hit' that seems to have such a popular China Chow/Mark Wahlberg scene in it and was disappointed. They kissed a little bit on a counter. Not at all what I was expecting. Thanks for building my hopes up, guys. It was a good movie though. I am on a Marky Mark kick lately. I saw Boogie Nights for the first time, and I must say that he plays that soft spoken submissiveness role well. Favorite Marky Mark movie was Three Kings, and I liked his brother as Lt. Col. Lipton in the Band of Brothers series.
I saw Meet Joe Black for the first time the other night and it was sad as fuck, I dont want to talk about it except to mention that Brad Pitt looked like Robert Redford. Had a good sexy scene, as did Troy. Mr. Pitt is a good movie fucker. He has that thrusting action that most sex scenes lack. Thank you, Brad.
Saw Shrek 2, wasnt as good as Shrek.
I am excited about The Terminal that is coming out, but Cast Away sucked balls and so do most movies about one guy somewhere for an indefinite amount of time. Bores me. I like shoot 'em up kind of stuff, funny stuff and a good sex scene sprinkled in. Not Tom Hanks and a volleyball on an island.
I saw Lord of the Rings:Fellowship of the Ring. Wasnt impressed. I have to get on the ball and try my luck at the other two. I hear the last one is the best, if only I can get through the second one.
My favorite movies are the war kind. I like the Band of Brothers/Saving Private Ryan/We Were Soldiers/Black Hawk Down/Casualties of War/Tigerland/Full Metal Jacket kind of thing. I hated Pearl Harbor, because I dont want to go to a war movie and see two people getting it on in parachutes. I want to see people getting killed and see people killing. Dont be sprinkling sex in my war shit.
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Post by Dane's_Mods_Sux on Jun 16, 2004 19:57:11 GMT -5
I love Marky Mark too! I loved "Fear", with him and Reese Witherspoon (and sexy Alyssia Milano). My ex was an extra in Ransom (in the park kidnapping scene) and he got to hang out with him in between scenes (they did shots of Tequila with a bunch of others).
Anyhow - I love Forrest Gump - my favorite movie. Some others that I love are: Grace of My Heart; Shawshank Redemption; Murder in the First; When Harry Met Sally; Godfather. For complete cheesey laughs - I watch the Brady Bunch movies; Freddy Got Fingered; Old School; Office Space.
Anyone see "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind"? I loved that movie and don't know anyone else who saw it to find out what they thought...
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Post by Macha on Jun 16, 2004 20:15:33 GMT -5
Eternal Sunshine76 of the Spotless Mind was very good. I liked the part when they were fooling around while Mr. Carey was asleep. That has to be one of his greatest 'serious' movies.
On the Marky Mark drum kick, ROCKSTAR was his best cinematical performance. Rockstars get a lot of pussy.
I though Shrek 2 was JUST AS good as the first one. Especially the three blind mice. They are my favorite.
I saw Eurotrip for the first time a few weeks ago. Too much penish. Too much american humor.
Trainspotting/Requiem for a Dream...yes.
Three words. Full. Metal. Jacket. As for any other war movies, I like them, but will not go out of my way to watch them. Ok, they are scared little boys coming of age in time of war. Some people get shot. Some people die. Some helicopters blow up. Eh.
Musicals kick ass. Little Shop of Horrors/Rocky Horror Picture Show/Newsies/Schindlers List. Fucking great.
That is enough. Chew on that fat for a while.
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Post by Stinkfist on Jun 16, 2004 20:29:03 GMT -5
rather than listing my favorite movies, it'd be shorter to list my favorite directors/writers
David Fincher Steven Spielberg Quentin Tarantino Frank Darabont Charlie Kaufman Stephen King Jean-Pierre Jeunet Sam Raimi Robert Zemeckis Bryan Singer Martin Scorsese Francis Ford Coppola Ridley Scott Coen Brothers John Grisham M. Night Shyamalan
ummmm yea. omgzzz i keep thinking of directors and keeping having to update
-stink
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Post by Julie on Jun 16, 2004 20:51:11 GMT -5
Charlie Kaufman - yes Quentin Tarantino - yes Martin Scorsese - yes. Raging Bull was the shit! M. Night Shyamalan - eh, yes...
to add to this, I would like to say: John Woo Joel Schumacher and Brian DePalma
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Post by Stinkfist on Jun 16, 2004 21:06:08 GMT -5
for John Woo and Joel Schumacher i feel theyre sorta hit or miss... ya know what im sayin homeslice? ohh and john woo's foreign flicks are bad to the ass -stink
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Post by Macha on Jun 16, 2004 21:16:27 GMT -5
Kevin Smith anyone?
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Post by hiseyetwirls on Jun 16, 2004 21:33:56 GMT -5
My favorite movie is Fight Club. I also liked the Kill Bill movies, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Primal Fear, Rounders, Moulin Rouge, Big Fish, Death to Smoochy, and many more. I'm curious, has anyone here seen death to smoochy?
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Post by Julie on Jun 16, 2004 21:56:35 GMT -5
I own it. It was a fantastic movie. I liked the retarded ex-boxer. Was Robin Williams 'Rainbow Randolph'? I can never remember his name in that. I have a relative named that, and I always pick on him, because 'rainbow' is kind of gay.
oh, shit.
I am feeling you on the hit or miss biz-nass. I only liked Woo's Face/Off, MI:2, and Broken Arrow. I have not seen any of the foreign ones, but I shall make an effort to now, because I like him lots. I like most all I have seen of Schumacher's. I could have done without 8MM though, didnt much care for it. I may like/dislike more from both, but I dont know if was them, so I cant really say.
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Post by NonDylan on Jun 17, 2004 0:46:59 GMT -5
The. Last. Waltz.
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Post by Cheese on Jun 17, 2004 12:59:38 GMT -5
I like a lot of movies but my favs include anything by Kevin Smith, Fight Club, Boondock Saints (surprise!), A Knight's Tale, Pirates, 10 Things I Hate About You, Hackers, Chicago, old school musicals I love, Pitch Black is also pretty high on my list... A lot more, I'm sure I'll be adding... maybe.
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Post by ILaughAtSex on Jun 17, 2004 17:02:36 GMT -5
Julie, I'm going to take your thread in the other direction for my own pleasure. Rather than speak of movies I enjoy, I will speak of movies I dislike. I find it more fun that way.
Space Jam: What the fuck? Mortal Kombat: Goro's torso was far too long. Nightmare on Elm Street: I would own Freddy in my dreams. Mobsters: This theme isn't overused or anything... Zorro, The Gay Blade: I actually liked this. E.T.: He is vastly disproportionate. Starwars Episode I: (See Space Jam for my views) Grease: Nobody breaks into song like that. Harry Potter 3: Everyone is hideous, I don't appreciate that.
I enjoy movies that are easy to mock, but nothing beats a movie that is hard to mock. When truly good mocking of hard-to-mock-movies does take place, it is that much more enjoyable.
(these were all easy to mock movies, they suck)
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Post by Macha on Jun 17, 2004 22:08:41 GMT -5
Spread the word that he is back. . . to help the helpless. To befriend the friendless. And to defeat. . . the featless.
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Post by 2Short on Jun 18, 2004 0:52:36 GMT -5
Cheese listed most of mine, the bitch. Others:
Suburbian: Giovanni Rabisi is my favorite actor and fucking funny.
Gone in 60 Seconds: Has Giovanni Rabisi and Nicholas Cage, my second favorite actor.
Matchstick Men: Nicholas Cage. Recently saw it. Best line: Have you ever been dragged to the sidewalk and beaten until you PISSED BLOOD?!
Pirates of the Caribbean: Kicks total ass. I'm actually watching it right now from the computer.
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Post by NonDylan on Jun 18, 2004 1:23:28 GMT -5
More:
Dead Poets Society, 21 Grams, Wet Hot American Summer, Kill Bill, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Waiting for Guffman...
Sheeeit. There are many more of course. They're lost in my brain folds.
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