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glitter burns

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Good lord!
It's just occured to me that in my list I left out Tim Burton's films!
Edward Scissorhands, A Nightmare Before Christmas, all that good stuff!
 

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the matrix
billy elliot
the sound of music
the shawshank redemption
All of the LOTR movies <= Me love
 

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i like stuff that is unpredictable, and when main characters die. Or stuff that is just out of the blue and weird.
 

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Top 10

1. S Coppola: Lost in Translation
2. F F Coppola: The Godfather Part 2
3. F F Coppola: The Godfather Part 1/Tarantino: Kill Bill
5. Zemeckis: Forrest Gump
6. Lau: Infernal Affairs
7. Coen: Fargo
8. Mendes: American Beauty
9. Curtiz: Casablanca
10. Spielberg: Saving Private Ryan
 

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first matrix, gattaca, young and dangerous:born to be king, saving private ryan
 

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The Matrix - Wachowki Bros (1999)
The Matrix Revolutions - Wachowski Bros (2001)
The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy - Peter Jackson (2001)
Kiss Of The Dragon - Chris Nahon (2001)
Contact - Robert Zemeckis (1997)
The Last Samurai - Edward Zwick (2003)
Gattaca - Andrew Niccol (1997)
Saving Private Ryan - Steven Spielberg (1998)
A Beautiful Mind - Ron Howard (2001)
Laputa: Castle In The Sky - Hayao Miyazaki (1986)
Thirteen Days - Roger Donaldson (2000)
Shine - Scott Hicks (1996)
Braveheart - Mel Gibson (1995)
The Ring - Gore Verbinski (2002)
Gladiator - Ridley Scott (2000)
Witness - Peter Weir (1985)
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein - Kenneth Branagh (1994)
The Legend Of Speed - Andrew Lau (1999)

Originally posted by bubz :D
i cried through most of that movie!! i wanna watch it again... don't get why the critics hated it :p (Pearl Harbor)
Because it was a big Americanised jumble of historically inaccurate action. For once I actually agreed with the critics. The only thing mildly good about that movie was the Pearl attack and the score by the most excellent Hans Zimmer.
 

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Originally posted by Mojoman
donnie darko
shawshank redemption
fight club
lock stock
memento
pink floyd: the wall
citizen kane
american history x
se7en
usual suspects
requiem for a dream
Originally posted by ~Dreamer
requiem for a dream was a brilliant movie, the segment in which a person shoots heroin and the iris opens up is entertainingly creative....

i agree with mojoman that ed norton is a brilliant actor, hes not fully recognised for his talent....hes was great in american history x
talk abt good movies and good acting!


has nione been to requiem for a dream's website? its maddest thing u have EVER seen...

i also lyk:

Lolita
The English Patient
Love Letter
Gloomy Sunday
 

lolzieee

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Fight Club
The Italian Job
Oceans 11
Dead Poets Society

They're the only ones i could possibly stand seeing over and over again
 

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film fav. list

i seem to come across a lot of 'top ten' lists from americans when i am on the net, and they all seem to follow a similar trend...

i don't know how many of you are into film enough to have actually thought about your 10 favourites...but posts yours, i will find it interesting...

my top ten (in no particular order)
1) american beauty
2) out of sight
3) the usual suspects
4) the big lebowski
5) trainspotting
6) confessions of a dangerous mind
7) american psycho
8) fight club
9)T2- judgement day
10) the blues brothers
 

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These are mine, in order:

1) Cube
2) 21 Grams
3) Se7en
4) 2001: A Space Odyssey
5) The Shining
6) Pulp Fiction
7) Mulholland Drive
8) Adaptation
9) American Psycho
10) Death on the Nile

(Lord of the Rings- not one in particular, Silence of the Lambs, Quiz Show, Blade Runner, Gattaca - make up Top 15)
 
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victor....your avatar almost sends me into a fit...good stuff

not in order:

1)Monty python's 'holy grail', 'meaning of life' and 'the life of brian'
2)Finding Nemo
3)American beauty
4)Cruel intentions
5)Donnie Darko
6)Can't hardley wait
7)Fear
8)Baseketball
9)All jim carrey movies eg. Ace Ventura(s), Liar Liar, Dumb and Dumber...(except that mountain one)
10)Bill and Ted's Excellent adventures
 

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1. Lost in Translation
2. The Godfather Part 2
3. Kill Bill/The Godfather Part 1
5. Forrest Gump
6. In the Mood for Love
7. Being John Malcovich
8. Casablanca
9. Fargo
10. American Beauty

Honourable Mentions in no order...i.e. movies that i like

West Side Story, Cruel Intentions, A Few Good Men, Mystic River, Goodfellas, Platoon, Ghost World, Fist of Legend, The Deer Hunter, Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Schindler's List, Shawshank Redemption, Taxi Driver, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the old one, not the BS new one), It's A Wonderful Life, Wag The Dog, Leaving Las Vegas, Magnolia, Gattaca, Finding Nemo, Shrek, Toy Story 1+2, A Bug's Life, Antz, Cowboy Bebop The Movie, Sleepy Hollow, The Shining, Ed Wood, Dead Poet's Society, Solaris, Amelie... damn this list will never end

Rather, movies I've seen which I dislike passionately: Ying Xiong, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, LoTR to some extent (only because it's overrated), some Jim Carrey movies, some Adam Sandler movies and Lawrence of Arabia.. that's fairly comprehensive I think
 
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the devil's advocate
the usual suspects
The matrix
confessions of a dangerous mind
mr holland's opus
sleepless in seattle
the silence of the lambs
amelie
amadeus
toy story 2
 

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