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September 5th, 2003, 09:49 PM
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Did I hear someone mention Errol Flynn??????( A sort of '30s Starbuck)
Okay, I guess I'll have to add a few, here.
Captain Blood
The Adventures Of Robin Hood
The Sea Hawk
The Warriors
And let's not forget Tyrone Power
The Mark Of Zorro
The Black Swan
Prince Of Foxes
The Black Rose
I better quit.....
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September 5th, 2003, 10:14 PM
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Muff Daggy
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Both Errol Flynn and Tyrone Power were great. Those are some great movies Senmut.
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September 6th, 2003, 12:43 PM
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my favorite movies are:
Animal house
Abbott and Costello meet frankenstien
Blazin Saddles
Heartbreak Ridge
ID4
Porky's
any cheech and chong movie except the corriscan brothers
Caddy Shack
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September 6th, 2003, 02:06 PM
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Originally posted by Muffit
BSF (can I call you that for short?), those are great choices . I especially like the fact you mentioned 2 Danny Kaye movies. IMHO, he is the best all around actor/singer/dancer in any movie. Tres talented.
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Yes love Danny Kayes films. If only they would release all the movies he made on region 1 and 2 DVD.
I was looking for one on video awhile back called A Song Is Born. But they wanted $80 for it.
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September 8th, 2003, 06:43 PM
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First ..........Citizen Kane
then the star wars movies and the star trek movies....
I'm a nut for scifi movies .......I reallllllllllly Liked the postman
not too fond of waterworld although I did like AI
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September 8th, 2003, 07:36 PM
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I liked AI too. It was a good movie and not many make me cry, AI did that! I cried like a baby, I think anyone who is a mother will be touched by that one. I have only watched it once, but once is enough to know it was worth seeing. Don't think they make enough tissues for me watch a second time.
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September 8th, 2003, 09:01 PM
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Whoa! I can't believe I forgot the following movies which I completely loved:
Fellowship of the Ring
The Two Towers
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
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September 11th, 2003, 06:58 PM
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Originally posted by conundrum7g
And I just watched Pretty Woman and loved it all over again. For some reason I really like Hector Elonzo's Hotel manager.
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I love his character too! And I love the "Cinderella" part of that movie.
My All time favorite is "It's a Wonderful Life"
I like Harvey, and anytime Jimmy Stuart and Frank Capra met on a soundstage seemed a good thing...
Casablanca
Somewhere in Time, for a favorite tragic lovestory in a beautiful setting
Titanic, for even more detailed costumes, sets, and a tragic lovestory
Shadowlands
Sound of Music (or I wouldn't be my mother's daughter)
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Star Wars. 1st 3 especially, but all of them.
Hunt for Red October
Pelican Brief
Patriot Games
The Lord of the Rings, I doubt Return of the King will disappoint me--the rest have made my elven loving heart glad.
I just like movies with good stories.
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September 11th, 2003, 08:07 PM
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Muff Daggy
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Cool choices Jewels! We recently got Sound of Music on DVD. I have always loved it. Of course, music and I became paramours long before I saw my first musical. So Sound of Music being as wonderful as it is, is special to my heart. Climb Every Mountain is awesome.
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September 19th, 2003, 02:23 PM
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Muff Daggy
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More fav films:
Bill Murray is really terrific. I love his comedies:
Ghostbusters
Stripes (again costarring Harold Ramus)
What About Bob (his comedy best!)
Man Who Knew Too Little (Terrific film! Costars Joanne Whalley from Scarlett!!!)
And a film I could watch a zillion times,
* Ground Hog Day!!! *
Rat Race (starring the guy from Mr. Bean) -- funniest film ever!
ANYTHING Monty Python
(Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelt of elderberries!)
For best suspense film:
Vertigo!
And best sleeper:
Miracle Mile
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September 19th, 2003, 02:33 PM
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Favorite Movies:
Blade Runner
The Crow
Interview with the Vampire
Braveheart
Gladiator
The first Highlander
Spawn
The first Batman
Bram Stoker's Dracula
The Howling
The first Alien
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September 19th, 2003, 04:09 PM
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Caddyshack, that gofer knows how to groove.
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September 19th, 2003, 04:28 PM
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Muff Daggy
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Originally posted by repcisg
Caddyshack, that gofer knows how to groove.
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And the gopher reminds me of a beaver so it's even more funny for me! Good flick!
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September 26th, 2003, 04:47 PM
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Muff Daggy
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Ooh! I forgot one. I really liked the 1984 flick Cloak and Dagger, starring Dabney Coleman. Actually, I think I like all his movies. He actually plays a good guy in this one.
Wish it would come out on DVD...
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September 27th, 2003, 01:32 AM
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lets see no order to them,
sid and nancy
ziggy stardust and the spiders from mars
labyrinth
fame
logans run
the princess bride
mall rats, clerks, chasing amy, jay and silent bob strike back and dogma
bridget jones diary
time after time
a clockwork orange
heavy metal
blues brothers
not another teen movie
american pie 1&2
american wedding
star trek 1-generations
rocky 2
south park bigger longer and uncut (gotta love cartman attacking sadam)
blazing saddles
life of brian
monty and the circus
girl interrupted
terminator 1 & 2
man with one red shoe
joe vs. the volcano
the rocky horror picture show
i am sure that i will think of a hundred more that i should have put here, but these were the ones that came to mind.
i like many of the ones that people placed in their replys.
nightscape
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taken from "the rime of the ancient mariner" by iron maiden
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September 27th, 2003, 04:36 PM
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Colonial Story Teller
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YEEK!
This is a toughie:
I shall categorize:
SCIENCE FICTION/FANTASY:
The first two Alien films
The Harry Potter Movies
Star Trek's I, II, III, VI, First Contact, and NEMESIS
All the Star Wars movies
Battlestar Galactica
Blade Runner
TRON
The Black Hole
The Xmen films
DUNE (Both 1984 and Skiffy versions) also includes Children of DUNE
Stargate
ACTION:
Rob Roy
Braveheart
The Last Castle
The Lethal Weapon films
The first two Die Hards
Pirates of the Carribean
Gladiator
Glory
Das Boot
U-571
All the Tom Clancy films (including telefilms like OpCenter and NetForce)
Indiana Jones films
The Boondock Saints
DRAMA:
A Few Good Men
The Legend of Bagger Vance
Men of Honor
Shawshank Redemption
The Green Mile
COMEDY:
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
American Pies I and II (simply cause I love Allyson Hannigan)
The Kentucky Fried Movie
Blazing Saddles
History of the World Pt I
Spaceballs
Meet the Feebles (obscure Peter Jackson pre-LOTR film)
Cannibal the Musical (obscure Matt Stone/Trey Parker pre-South Park film)
South Park: Bigger, Longer, Uncut
The Villain (obscure Ah-nold and Kirk Douglas film...laughed my head off!)
ARTSY FARTSY:
Reservoir Dogs
Pulp Fiction
Those are the ones that jump out at me right now.
Respectfully,
martok2112
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September 27th, 2003, 04:57 PM
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Colonial Story Teller
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Ooopss...
I overlooked one important genre: HORROR FILMS
My favorite horror film to this day, is, always was, and ever shall be:
THE EXORCIST (especially the 2000 restored version)
I was only 5 years old when this film came out. I begged my parents to take me to the drive in to see it. Foolish I, I had no idea what I was getting into.
Well, the film started out safe enough...but then...it happened! Linda Blair growled the most horrible, terrifying sound I'd ever heard in my life, and I made a swan dive for under the dash. I did not resurface until later, and then I caught this scene:
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REGAN/DEMON: You're mother's in here with us, Karras. Would you like to leave a message? I'll see that she gets it.
KARRAS: (smiling cynically) If that's true, then you must know my mother's maiden name. What is it?
The possessed child just lies there, staring blankly at Father Damien Karras.
KARRAS: (challengingly) What is it?!
REGAN/DEMON::upchuck:
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DIVE! DIVE! DIVE!
I was totally terrified of going to bed that night, and my dad wouldn't let me live it down for days. He would sometimes do his best demonic voice just before I went to bed. Looking back on it now, it's pretty funny, but back then....I was petrified.
Okay, let's skip ahead a few years later, I'm about 12 years old. The Exorcist is about to make it's network television premiere on CBS. Figuring that this time I could handle it, I begged my mom to let me watch it. Ahhh....foolish I, had I not learned my first lesson? The movie came on, and I still found myself averting my eyes in terror at most of the scenes in the film, even as tamed down as it was on CBS.
I kept begging my mom to change the channel, but she was determined that I was going to see this through to the end. Hello....more sleepless nights?
Well, then I join the Army at 17. In Texas, some friends and I are in my barracks watching The Exorcist on my VCR. By this time, I had gotten over my initial shocks of seeing the film, and could sit all the way through it. We all laughed out loud when Regan :upchuck: 'ed on Father Merrin, and one of my friends exclaimed: "What a hocker!" I never saw the movie the same way again......having felt I conquered it through one moment of laughter.
Until, in 2000, the film was rereleased into theaters with restored scenes, some subtle visual enhancements, and the talked about Spiderwalk scene. Although I did not hide in fear, I felt the chills go up my spine yet again.
It took me many many years to conquer this masterwork film. Since then, no so called "horror" film has even fazed me!
Respectfully,
martok2112
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September 27th, 2003, 07:44 PM
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Muff Daggy
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Great choices martok! Ooh, I forgot about History of the World Part I till you mentioned it -- hilarious! Got it on DVD now and I got to share it with my fam.
And you're right, nothing is scarier than the Exorcist!
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September 27th, 2003, 08:10 PM
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Colonial Story Teller
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Hello, Muffit,
Glad to see you here as well. Yes, History of the World Pt.1 is excellent. "it's good ta' be da' king!"
It looks like Exorcist IV is being put on hold for now. Apparently the studio was none too happy with their previous director/writer's script. (Not enough blood, gore, and vomiting). Funny, but I never really associated the Exorcist with slasher elements. The first movie had blood, and vomiting, and all that stuff...but not in the way it sounds like these guys are wanting it.
Exorcist IV is supposedly a prequel involving Father Merrin's first encounter with the demon that had possessed Regan.
Again, glad to see you here, Muffit. (scratches Muffit behind the ear.)
Respectfully,
martok2112
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