Re: We've listed the worst, how about the best?
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I already mentioned all Kubrick films. As he was simply a genius. Sadly he is gone, and oddly, he died with only $30K to his name.
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Re: We've listed the worst, how about the best?
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"Departing" poor (relatively speaking) seems to be one of the signs of true genius. When your life is spent on your passions, keeping your money locked away doesn't seem to be a priority.
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The Stanley Kubrick collection (the one sans "Eyes Wide Shut") was one of the first things I bought when I got a DVD player. I especially like "A Clockwork Orange" in addition to "Dr. Strangelove", and "2001". "Barry Lyndon" is the weakest link, I think.
Mark
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Re: We've listed the worst, how about the best?
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Some movies are so much better at home. Saving Private Ryan was one of them. Just for the beach scene with a good surround setup which I'd assume everyone in this thread has
Frank
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I personally think that The Shape of Things is one of the best movies I've ever seen (starts a bit slow, however). Don't look up reviews on it before renting, however, as there are TOO MANY SPOILERS!
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There's a trailer for The Shape of Things here.
(quicktime)
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Good, that trailer doesnt spoil the movie . It doesn't convey the reason why I like the movie, however; only watching the movie will do that.
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Just watched Blow. Great movie.
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Just got back from seeing Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World and it'll definately be on my wish list when it makes it to DVD. Excellent movie, *amazing* audio effects. Can't wait to hear those 28-pounders firing at home! :-)
One of the better movies I've seen in awhile.
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It's hard to believe only one other person picked The Breakfast Club! I remember Ian being shocked that - just like the Princess Bride - everyone one of my friends and I could recite EVERY LINE of both of those movies. Actually, it kind of freaked him out. But I remember how much John Hughes really felt my angst. Tee hee! Also very relieved to see Ferris Bueller made the list!
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