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Lou has inspired me to start a new thread about favourite things.
There are many of movies that I like, but I'll just pick 20 of my best.
My favourite movies: Heat Fight Club Taxi Driver Platoon Braveheart Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels Seven Full Metal Jacket Traffic Terminator 2 Total Recall L.A. Confidential Saving Private Ryan Training Day A Clockwork Orange The Shining Falling Down Trainspotting The Deer Hunter Casino
Fav Actors: Robert De Niro Jack Nicholson Kevin Spacey Nicholas Cage Edward Norton Arnold Schwarzenegger Al Pacino James Gandolfini Clint Eastwood Michael Douglas Harrison Ford Denzel Washington Samuel L. Jackson Bruce Willis
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Some of my favorite movies (in no particular order) are: Clerks Good Fellas Pulp Fiction Fight Club Ninja Scroll Ace Ventura American Pie Grave of the Fireflies Cube Romper Stomper Terminator 1-3 Total Recall Conan the Barbarian (Destroyer sucked!) all the Alien movies, even III Robot Jox Akira Fist of the Northstar (animated, live action blew) Iron Monkey Fist of Legend Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Chinese Ghost Story Chicken Run Mad Max 1 & 2 Breakdown Drunken Master Rumble in the Bronx Police Story Reservoir Dogs and way too many more to list
Favorite actors: Russel Crowe Arnold Schwarzenegger Samuel L. Jackson Mel Gibson Keanu Reeves Johnny Depp F. Murray Abraham and a bunch more I can't recall at the moment
Favorite actresses: drawing blank as hell, but I know there's a bunch that have done barefoot scenes I've enjoyed, and I think Kathy Bates can act her ass off I'll add more when I can remember some
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Both me & the wife are hooked on Jackass right now. The movie, the series, & even all the spinoffs like Viva la Bam & Wild Boys. But of course we can't forget the CKY series of films. That's where Jackass all started!
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Ummm favorite movies...Geez. I just woke up, so bear with me lol
Scarface Requium for a dream Pie (The math symbol kinda pie, made by the same guy who did requim for a dream) Jurasic park movies Snatch Resevior Dogs gone in 60 seconds Fast and the furious 1 and 2 Anime (Cant name them, just lots of it) Platoon The dead pool All the dirty hairy movies Westerns (High plains drifter, Chism, Big jake, hang em high, Lots of john wayne/clint eastwood stuff) We were soldiers Sniper Dogma Chasing amy Clerks Jay and silent bob strike back American pie series, (havent seen american wedding yet) Dusk till dawn Men at work (Charly sheen emilio estavez trash guys lol if ya havent seen it) Face off Sword fish A perfect storm Ghost ship Scream series Halloween series Friday the 13th 1-3 {The rest were corny as hell) Pretty woman (Not sure why, i think it has to do with me and g/f watchin it to gether while i massage her feet, but ther's lots of shots of julia roberts' soles and feet in that one...) Wayens world 1 and 2 Austin powers series Starwars trilogy's. Both Saving private ryan A night at the roxbury (Stupidly hilarious) The Big lebowski Young guns 1 and 2 The Breakfast club
Thats about all for "real" movies i can think of... As for comedy acts i have recorded and concerts/local bands its practically endless I've got Robin williams live on broadway Dana Carvey on HBO like 2 times (Fav comedian) My bro's band like 5 tapes of them, and his previous band Local bands like 13 tapes i think i've counted Have creed/sevendust/finger 11 concert in hershey Woodstock 99 al taped, wasnt there, but taped it off of pay per view Metallica box set came with like 2 videos Etc etc lol Thats everything i can think of...
Edit- Was scrolling up, and i saw lou had posted Resevoir dogs....Should have posted that right under my snatch post there, but i couldnt think of it, Thanks lou!
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Hehehh awesome Lou... somebody else has actually seen Robot Jox. My brother rented it a few years ago because his fiance had never seen it, the special effects looked alot cheesier than I remember when I checked in the movies as a kid. It was still an interesting concept, had kind of a Voltron or Tranz-Or-Z feel to it.
I can't list all of the ones I liked, too many to remember. Here's a rough list.
Bachelor Party Old School - We've got to KEEP OUR COMPOSURE!! American Pie trilogy Terminator trilogy LOTR trilogy Blackhawk Down Saving Private Ryan Full Metal Jacket Jackass The Movie - I am surrounded by cacti... American History X The Punisher Sorority Boys Tears of the Sun Band of Brothers miniseries Frequency Men at Work Home Alone Casino Analyze This Office Space
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Favorite movies, huh? If I don't purposely put the brakes on, I'll be sitting here writing movie titles for days. So, here are ten of my more prevailing favorites:
The Shining 2001: A Space Odyssey Rosemary's Baby Talk Radio Halloween The Exorcist The Omen Jacob's Ladder Platoon This Is Spinal Tap
quote:Originally posted by Ramsfan: I watched the Shining today. Still one of the best!
My all-time favorite. I was only 6 when it originally opened in theaters, but I've been fortunate enough to have taken advantage of two opportunities since then to see it on the big screen at special showings both here in the city and upstate. It's a masterpiece.
Calico Jack
P.S. - All work and no play makes Calico Jack a dull boy.
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quote: Hehehh awesome Lou... somebody else has actually seen Robot Jox. My brother rented it a few years ago because his fiance had never seen it, the special effects looked alot cheesier than I remember when I checked in the movies as a kid. It was still an interesting concept, had kind of a Voltron or Tranz-Or-Z feel to it.
You remember Tranzor-Z too huh? That's awesome. That cartoon had a lot of things in it that I'm surprised that it made it to 1980's American children's television. You had the fem-bot Aphrodite-A that could fire her tits off as missiles, a hermaphrodite villain named Devilina, and when Dr. Demon's foot-soldiers got their helmets knocked off, you could see their brains and wiring as they died (spooky stuff for kids, IMO).
Yeah, Robot Jox's script was a turd, but the effects had that campy-cool feel to them that I can't seem to get enough of (I'm a pushover for Japanese monster movies and Sentai shows). I never got to see the "sequel" Robot Wars...maybe I should hunt that down someday.
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i stand alone goodbye lenin lost in translation eternal sunshine of the spotless mind la ciénaga la niña santa boogie nights magnolia suburbia before sunrise heaven seven lucia y el sexo city of god down by law night on earth dr. strangelove a clockwork orange
too damn many to name heh
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quote:Originally posted by Ramsfan: Voltron was a good movie. I also remember watching the Transformers movie as a kid.
Voltron and Transformers were two of my all-time favorite cartoons as a kid, so naturally I loved the movies as well. I had all the little action figures from both of them and used to watch the shows religiously back then as I suspect you guys did too. hehe The only stipulation about Voltron though for me was that it had to be the lion version. I thought the other two versions paled in comparison somewhat.
quote:Originally posted by Ramsfan: One of my all-time favorite movies is Tron. The board game was sweet!
Hey Steve, did you ever play the Tron & Discs of Tron video games in your local arcades back in 1982 & 1983? Both of them had that awesome flight-style transparent joystick that glowed neon blue. That image will always be permanently tattooed in the walls of my memory as an aesthetically beautiful part of the arcade culture which I called home during the early 1980s. The arcades may all be gone now, but I still call it home even today!