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Pop Quiz - Name a film you can always pick up and watchFollow

#27 Jan 22 2004 at 1:02 PM Rating: Excellent
Oooo, 'The Princess Bride' makes a good appearance Smiley: yippee

I love that film. Funny, romantic and all a film should be. I dyed my ranger all black to look just like the pirate, he is quite dashing Smiley: blush
#28 Jan 22 2004 at 2:25 PM Rating: Good
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Goat **** (Starring our very own Aegisfang Battlehammer)
Goat Teets Unleashed
Goat Love - A True Story
I Got Your Goat and I'm Smackin' Its ***!


Lol you always crack me up Dwarf!



For me I really enjoy Payback with Mel Gibson.

“You shot my alligator suitcase with $1200 suits! That’s just rude man...rude!”

Something like that...hehe cracks me up every time.


Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Airplane
Pulp fiction
The jerk
The man with two brains
Caddy shack


and just about all the movies on TBS "Movies for guys who like Movies"

Theres pleany more but they escape me ATM
#29 Jan 22 2004 at 2:25 PM Rating: Good
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however my movie is Fifth Element.
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Big Badda Boom! I can watch this movie over and over, once it starts I have to end it.

Rudy is another one of those movies you just can't stop watching.

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Funniest scene - Bobcat Goldthwaite in a Godzilla suit tromping a real estate model - extra points if you can name the movie!


The movie is called One Crazy summer.
#30 Jan 22 2004 at 2:40 PM Rating: Good
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Hmmm...
Braveheart
any Kevin Smith movies
Saving Silverman
the Lethal Weapon series
Fight Club
Fletch
LoTR series
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#31 Jan 22 2004 at 2:56 PM Rating: Decent
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Bonus points for manul!

(I don't know how you collect on them though...)
#32 Jan 22 2004 at 3:11 PM Rating: Good
Yeah - I forgot the Princess Bride!

Inconceivable!
#33 Jan 22 2004 at 3:14 PM Rating: Decent
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Ahh yes - the good old John Cusack/Savage Steve Holland combo. One Crazy Summer and Better Off Dead are great wacky movies. I'd add those two to the list.

Then there's the Christian Slater vehicles - Gleaming the Cube and Pump up the Volume are always good impulsive watches.

Payback is another good one! "I got hammered"

btw I just passed my birth year in post counts. Yay or something!
#34 Jan 22 2004 at 4:35 PM Rating: Decent
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In no order really

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Usual Suspects
Breakfast club
Tremors
LotR
Alien 1,2,3,4
Any Tarantino Flick

But my all time fave has to be Dogma
#35 Jan 23 2004 at 3:48 PM Rating: Decent
In complete random order....

Kung Pow
Holy Grail
Spaceballs
Big Trouble in Little China
jackass
Caddyshack
#36 Jan 23 2004 at 4:00 PM Rating: Good
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Life of brian for sure
Man with two brains
One crazy summer/better off dead "not thats a shame now, throwin away a perfectly good white boy like that"
Army of darkness (I love the PS2 game "Fist full of Boomstick" too)
any LOTR
High Anxiety
blazing saddles
Spaceballs
History of the world part I, and most other Mel Brooks movies
Bladerunner

I could go on...

I generally hate Woody Allen, but the sleeper is a hilarious movie
"Gimme a hit o' that orb"

edit: Forgot Shakes the Clown. If you haven't seen it I suggest you go right out to blockbuster and look for it, it's seriously twisted.

Edited, Fri Jan 23 17:06:11 2004 by blurrdtwo
#37 Jan 24 2004 at 1:08 AM Rating: Default
Sweet home alabama, Lean on Me, and I love Daddy DayCare
#38 Jan 24 2004 at 1:12 AM Rating: Decent
Emperors New Groove....whoa no touchie, no touchie, no touch
and Pirates of the Caribean

Edited, Sat Jan 24 01:14:55 2004 by warriorofdrinal
#39 Jan 25 2004 at 1:24 AM Rating: Good
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The Crow. I don't even remember anymore how many times I've watched it.
Only the one with Brandon Lee though, the others suck emu ***.
#40 Jan 26 2004 at 10:11 PM Rating: Good
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Super Troopers, Half Baked, Tombstone, anything Mel Brooks, anything Kevin Smith, but above all:

Wayne's World!!
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#41 Jan 27 2004 at 4:48 AM Rating: Good
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Already stated, but I'll chime in.

Dogma.
The Goonies.
Most of John Cusack's stuff (Especially Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil )
American Beauty
Spawn (The Series -- not the movie)
French Kiss


And of course, the oft-repeated Princess Bride, Matrix, and Monty Python stuff.
#42 Jan 27 2004 at 5:37 AM Rating: Excellent
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#43 Jan 27 2004 at 9:25 AM Rating: Excellent
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French Kiss

Beautiful photography, AWFUL acting.
#44 Jan 27 2004 at 10:44 AM Rating: Decent
Wow! there where some titles i'd never thought anyone except for me admits to like them *lol*

But not speaking of what I'd get from the videostore for the weekend but what just keeps me watching when I run across it on TV it's a different selection, like:

-anything with the Marx Brothers, Fred Astaire or Humphrey Bogart
-Nothing to Loose
-The Zorro flick with George Hamilton in a double role as Zorro and his gay brother *ROFL*
-Frankenstein Junior
-The Good, the Bad and the Ugly "Hey Blondo....!"
-Desperado
-Death on the Nile
-any one where Margreth Rutherford plays Miss Marple :D
-High Fidelity
-Matrix (the original only!)


#45 Jan 27 2004 at 10:46 AM Rating: Decent
warriorofdrinal wrote:
Emperors New Groove and Pirates of the Caribean


and these are exactly the ones I'd borrow from the video store for a rainy day :))
#46 Jan 28 2004 at 2:09 PM Rating: Good
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Just watched Pirates twice yesterday, and I loved it.

Best movie I'd seen in a long long time. Definitely going to have to add it to my collection.

As for French Kiss, it has gorgeous country scenes, and Kevin Kline. Not much not to like.
#47 Jan 28 2004 at 2:16 PM Rating: Decent
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Monty Pythons Holy Grail, The return of the Jedi, and ****.
#48 Jan 28 2004 at 2:24 PM Rating: Good
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and ****.


Any ****? Any at all? Wow...I've been underestimating the power of this filmic phenomena.

/puts paper bag over head and heads downtown.

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#49 Jan 28 2004 at 2:56 PM Rating: Decent
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Well, I have my limits but I'm pretty open.


I saw one that all the chicks wore bags on thier haeds, it was funny.
#50 Jan 28 2004 at 4:48 PM Rating: Decent
My anytime movies are:

Bull Durham
Midnight Run
Parenthood
Fish Called Wanda
5th Element
Jaws
Godfather 1 or 2
Saving Private Ryan
We Were Soldiers
Glory
Band of Brothers...any episode, any time
#51 Jan 28 2004 at 4:59 PM Rating: Good
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I saw one that all the chicks wore bags on thier haeds, it was funny.


/takes bag off her head.

Wasn't me!

Seriously though...****? I just can't get into it. I'd seriously laugh if someone talked to me like that...and the odds that the nurse at my doctor's office is gonna rock my world is pretty slim, thank god, since she's about 50 and has liver spots.


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