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Re: Good Movies
HeneryHawk #226150 12/31/2007 11:11 AM
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The Golden Compass's very anti-Christian and anti religion theme has really hurt its ticket sales. Kind of nice to see viewers speak with the money they dont spend.




It was released on the 7th of December and still holds the number 12 spot for top box office sales. With a cumulative sales of over 58 million dollars in just 4 weekends in the U.S. and over 150 million worldwide, it's no Harry Potter or Chronicles of Narnia for that matter but it's really not bad at all.
And as for the theme, if you're aware of the theme going into it the theme is pretty obvious but it was written in a manner that you could accept the movie as just a story making it fine for all children regardless of religious standpoint. If you look at the user reviews on Yahoo movies there are lots of christians who have seen the movie and written great reviews in support of the movie.


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The Bourne Ultimatum was great. But watch The Bourne Sipremacy first. The realy fit togather.

Shooter..with Mark Wahlberg.
The Boondock Saints.
V for Vendetta.

Old Movies
The Maltese Falcon....Humphrey Bogart. (B/W)
Chiniatown............Jack Nickolson.

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Shooter was one of those movies that I had low expectations for going in. I was pleasantly surprised.


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One of my older Triumph friends...reccomened the movie "Tomboy". About a girl who works as a car mechinac and rides a Triumph. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090184/

But I'm having trouble finding it on DVD.
So far two vendors have taken my order, but later cancled it and return my money....I can get it from Netflix, but don't want to rejoin, problems with the returns getting lost in the USPS mail for weeks.


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Eastern Promises (not for the faint hearted)


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The Bourne Ultimatum was great. But watch The Bourne Sipremacy first. The realy fit togather.




Definitely have to watch the Bourne Supremacy first. Better yet start from the beginning then watch all three in order.

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Eastern Promises (not for the faint hearted)




One of the guys I work with was talking about that one today. He said it pretty darn good.

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I thought Superbad was okay for immature humor. I was disappointed that it didn't make me laugh out loud like I thought it would. Nothing's too immature for me. I actually liked Kung Pow and Freddy Got Fingered. I just watched Hostel for the first time. Now that I didn't like. Too brutal for me.


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Just A Few Movies I've Enjoyed That Have Contributed to the State of My Sloth:
(original versions unless noted)

Down By Law
Stranger Than Paradise
Repo Man
Ghost World
Vice Squad
Basquiat
Badlands
The Station Agent
Bottle Rocket
Blue Velvet
Buffalo '66
Eraserhead
Taxi Driver
Donnie Darko
'Round Midnight
Drugstore Cowboy
Fight For Your Life
Repulsion
The Tenant
Yojimbo (Most Kurosawa Movies)
Bad Influence
Kill Me Again
Assault on Precinct 13 (1976)
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
Being There
The Elephant Man
Midnight Express
Dead Again
Factotum
The Green Mile

Laura
Sunset Boulevard
Where the Sidewalk Ends
Double Indemnity
Touch of Evil
Ace in the Hole
The Postman Always Rings Twice
Hot Spot
The Hustler
Cool Hand Luke
Treasure of the Sierra Madre
All About Eve
Lonely Are the Brave
The Misfits
The Great Escape
Night of the Hunter
Cape Fear (both)
Hud
Detour
Diabolique (1955)
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane
Grapes of Wrath
To Kill A Mockingbird
Moulin Rouge (1952)
The Vanishing
Shawshank Redemption
To Die For
True Romance
Stalag 17
Dirty Dozen
Soldier in the Rain
Elmer Gantry
Citizen Kane
Of Mice and Men (both versions)
Miracle
Sandlot

Rebel Without a Cause
East of Eden
Giant

Two Lane Blacktop
Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia

Evil Dead II (all in the series, really)
House on Haunted Hill
The Haunting
Dracula
Frankenstein
Bride of Frankenstein
Wolf Man
Nosferatu
Halloween
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Lady in White
Suspiria
Spirts of the Dead (Toby Dammit by Fellini)
The Dark (Maria Bello, Michael Been)
Sleepy Hollow
Pumpkinhead
Something Wicked This Way Comes
Pan's Labyrinth
North By Northwest (Most Alfred Hitchcock Movies)
Circus Of Horrors
Todd Browning's Freaks
The Thing (both versions, but especially the later one)
Jeepers Creepers (stupid, i know)
The Innocents
The Ring
The Others
The Fly (both versions)
The Day the Earth Stood Still
The Time Machine
Valley of the Gwangi

World's Fastest Indian
Easy Rider
The Wild One
Satan's Sadists

Exorcist
Alien
Predator
Pulp Fiction
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
The Shining
Fargo
Dances With Wolves
Thin Red Line
Platoon
Full Metal Jacket
Boys in Company C
Behind Enemy Lines


The Doors
The Straight Story
Raising Arizona
That Thing You Do
Heartbreakers
Ed Wood
Big Lebowski
Papillon
Miami Blues
Goodfellas
Clay Pigeons
One False Move
Sling Blade
Breakdown
Frailty
The Pledge
Gods & Monsters
Shadow of the Vampire
Freeway
Twister (Crispin Glover)
River's Edge
High Fidelity
Office Space
Immortal Beloved
El Mariachi
Who's Afraid of Virgina Woolf
Absolute Power
Glengarry Glenn Ross
Field of Dreams
Thunderbolt & Lightfoot
Deliverance
The Last American Hero
Junior Bonner
The Cincinnati Kid
Blood Simple
The Last Seduction
The Hitcher
Dead Calm
The Outsiders
Rumble Fish
Natural Born Killers
The California Kid
Dazed & Confused
Dillinger
Apocalypse Now
Joy Ride


Fun and/or Stoopid Movies: (i won't put you thru all of 'em)-

Dusk Til Dawn
Viva Las Vegas (and other more stupid Elvis movies)
Empire Records
Stone Cold
Ghost Rider
Every Which Way But Loose
Village of the Giants
Amazing Colossal Man
X: Man With the X-Ray Eyes
The World's Greatest Sinner
Attack of the 50 Foot Woman
The Sadist
Incredibly Strange Creatures....
Faster Pu**ycat Kill Kill!
Mudhoney (most all Russ Meyer films)
Desperate Teenage Love-Dolls
Cool and the Crazy
Hot Rods to He(double L)
Reform School Girl
Mantis In Lace
2,000 Maniacs
Gore Gore Girls
Teenagers From Outer Space
Horror of Party Beach
Brainiac
I Was A Teenage Werewolf
I Was A Teenage Frankenstein
Creature With the Atom Brain
The Brain That Wouldn't Die
The Tingler
Beach Movies (with Eric Von Zipper & his gang, the Rats)
(and many more schlocky films like the above)

A Few of Many Westerns:
Tombstone
Unforgiven
(Most all westerns with Clint Eastwood)
Rio Bravo
Wild Bill
Tom Horn
El Dorado
War Wagon
Wild Bunch
Wyatt Earp

A Few Comedy Entries:
(most all from these guys) :
Marx Bros
WC Fields
Laurel & Hardy
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The Producers
Young Frankenstein
The Villain
Used Cars
Happy, Texas
Waiting For Guffman
Bringing Up Baby
Stir Crazy
Bad Santa
Smoky & the Bandit
Grandma's Boy
Super Troopers
The Water Boy
Deuce Bigelow Male Gigolo (can't help it, makes me laugh)

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Geez C.J.! You wouldn't happen to work at the Congressional Library(Film Division), would ya?!

(a lot o' good picks, though)


Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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Holy Moly churchkey.

How do you find time to post on this web. I dont even own that many movies.


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(a lot o' good picks, though)




Thanks!
No, Dwight, but when i got off the band road around '83 i went deep into movies (well, deeper anyway). Bought all kinds of books about them, subscribed to fanzines, made some friends at a couple video stores, traded vhs tapes, caught everything we could that we liked off cable and other sources, and shared them, etc.
I still watch whatever finally makes it to my satellite dish. I finally stopped buying movies unless i really, really like it, and buy them used if i can. My DVD vs VHS collection is well weighted toward the antiquated vhs side, with a few Beta in there as well. I've transferred a few to DVD-R. But, i don't keep up with it all like i used to.
Plenty more i'd like to see though!

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Holy Moly churchkey.

How do you find time to post on this web. I dont even own that many movies.




Heh heh! A lot of those movies i saw and/or recorded/bought, were in the pre-web days! But, i still watch some of them when i get the urge. I have a list of all i have but only got around 60% into it before i quit (that was a few years ago).
I don't have all those movies on the list i posted here, those are just some that i've seen that stuck with me...but, i probably do have around 75-80% of them either duped or factory vhs. a few on the list i own the dvd. I gave up the list of movies i have at around 450 or so....mind you, some of those tapes might have a couple movies on them. Actually, i'd like to get rid of a few boxes of them for more room.
Hmmm...that shows me that i had a lot more time for other things before this computer stuff came along!

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"Charlie Wilson's War" - Best flick I've seen in years. Tom Hanks and Phillip Seymour Hoffman were excellent.
It was actually a comedy and true.
Three thumbs up!!!


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I can't remember if anyone mentioned Shoot 'em Up in this thread. What a fun movie. Very very violent, completely unrealistic and over-the-top, but fun.


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I just rented that movie, dumber than a rock. But I did kind of like the bits with the carrots!


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You certainly can't take it seriously.


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I went and saw "I Am Legend" tonight. It was about three times as long as it should have been.

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Gone Baby Gone, Absolutely fantastic albeit alittle disturbing. Three thumbs up!


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Want to see a lot of Triumphs in a movie? Watch "Quadrophenia" (by The Who). regarding the riots between the mods and rockers. Mods of course with their vespa's and lambretta's and the rockers are all pretty much driving Triumphs.


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I finally got a chance to see Charlie Wilson's War and it was great. Phillip Seymour Hoffman's sarcasm in the film is just right and the dialogue in the movie was great. Didn't surprise me though when I saw that Aaron Sorkin had done the screenplay.


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No Country for Men was very good, not the usual Cohen brothers style They also put out Oh Brother, Where Art Thou. Great movie based on Homer's Odyssey. Watched Eastern Promises last night, pretty good movie. I Am Legend was entertaining, I didnt pick up on the religious overtones, but I dont pay attention to that kind of stuff anyway. Now I'm waiting for There Will Be Blood with Daniel Day-Lewis. That looks awesome,and he was great in his last movie Gangs of New York, which I also enjoyed alot


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Classics.


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Sean of the Dead




Did you see the prequel, Shaun of the Dead?


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Did you see the prequel, Shaun of the Dead?




HEY FJ!!! Give Ian a BREAK here, why don't cha???!!!

He obviously just confused that movie with another called..."SEAN of the CONNERY"!!!

(...of course, it could also mean that he might be taking spelling lessons from Matthew[ditch dr] lately too)



Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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My wife's parents treated us to "I am Legend" the other night. I need some splainin' please - the scene where Will Smith gets caught in a trap - did I slip into a coma for 5 minutes or so? Who moved Fred, and who set the trap? An assumption that the night folk did it, or that Smith had a memory lapse etc., doesn't cut it for me. Nothing else in the movie supports either theory. It probably cost 2 plus million to film that disjointed piece, so what was the deal?

Another WTF? moment: Pirates of The Carribean III was on TV the other night - who was the little kid hanged in act one, and what was his coin about? It was not one of the 9 pieces of eight, (I don't think?) FWIW, IMDB claims POTC III started filming without a script. I enjoyed the movie, especially Kieth Richards as a Pirate, but would tend to believe the no script part.

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I thought I am Legend was awesome...................
and yes of course it was the night people who set the trap, who else??


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Hot Fuzz - very funny, featuring Simon Pegg from Sean of the Dead.

Blood Diamond - set in Sierra leone, gripping film about a fight for a precious diamond and a fathers struggle to find his young soldier son.

Apocalypto - very good film. watch it.

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The largely unknown "A Murder of Crows" is worth the rental and so is "Scotland, PA" one of those Sundance films that didn't get around the country.


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"Nazis" should be capitalized, and the apostrophe is out of place since you are denoting plural and not a possessive or a contraction.


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One of the guys I work with was talking about that one today. He said it pretty darn good.

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I like it, great ending. Still have yet to see "No Country", it doesn't seem to have been in many areas, at least in my travels.
If you like that genre, look for "Things to Do in Denver When Your Dead".
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I gotta tease the Dog every once in a while. I usually keep my mouth shut on spelling errors in general around here (to not do so would be a full time job).




It's cool I take it as intended.


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If you like that genre, look for "Things to Do in Denver When Your Dead".




That wasnt a bad movie at all. I liked it.

I just picked up a copy of George Lucas' director's cut of THX1138 on DVD. I liked the original, this one is probably going to be even better.

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A blast from the past---'73/'74-- ZARDOZ ,Sean Connery at, most likely his worst!


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Roadside Prophets is a cool motorcycle flick although I still have nightmares about the loss at the casino.


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A blast from the past---'73/'74-- ZARDOZ ,Sean Connery at, most likely his worst!




Thought we were talking about good movies. I love B movies and that one I even had trouble watching!


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