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Re: Five Favorite Movies of All Time
#76101 01/14/05 04:05 PM
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True Romance is a terrific movie. Two thumbs WAY up. I've seen it at least three dozen times.



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#76102 01/15/05 04:41 PM
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I could not wait to post on this thread...
(had some computer issues that have stumped me for the last couple of days...)
In some order…(although there is obviously some cross-over from category to category- I happen to think Pulp Fiction is a Comedy!)

For HT System Weenie Wagging:
Apocalypse Now Redux – The Horror, The Horror…
The Abyss - did this really not make anyone’s list that I saw?
Das Boot
Fight Club
The Lord of the Rings sets (best movies to fall asleep to, wake up to, fall asleep to, wake... on a rainy Sunday afternoon!)
Unbreakable
Black Hawk Down- My Step Dad was in Vietnam, and he made me turn it off because it “sounded too real”!
Air Force One – so well mastered that you can hear each shell casing hit the floor in a different spot!
Apollo 13 -worth it just for when they drag the rocket out to the launching pad! I rattled glazing out of my windows!
Broken Arrow – “Please don’t shoot at the thermonuclear weapons”

Crime/Gansters;
Everything Quentin - Everything except Dusk Till Dawn, although Harvey is an absolute scream throughout this, as he seems to be the only one playing it straight!
True Romance- I cannot believe I didn't see this one in anyone's lists!
Snatch
Bound
Shallow Grave
Usual Suspects
The Limey
State of Grace
At Close Range
Suicide Kings
Get Shorty
Way of the Gun
Obviously The Godfather I & II
Everything from the Coen Brothers, with the exception of Barton Fink, and ESPECIALLY Miller’s Crossing.
Witness- beautifully filmed- look at the wheat!
Mystic River
L.A. Confidential
Memento
2 Days in the Valley
Bottle Rockets

Comedy/Various;
Best In Show (along with all of the rest of his stuff…)
Young Frankenstein
Gross Point Blank
Field of Dreams (blubber-fest at the end!)
Shadow of the Vampire - Willem Dafoe is simply insane in this movie. He IS a Vampire!
Close Encounters
12 Monkeys
Jaws- if I come across this one on late night TV I cannot turn it off, regardless of how late it is, and I OWN IT!
Being John Malkovich
Death To Smoochy – I love people’s reaction the first time they see this!
High Fidelity
Once Upon a Time in the West
High Noon
The Wild Bunch
Dr. Strangelove
Summer of Sam
Do the Right Thing
Triumph The Insult Comic Dog- I love making people spit food and drinks out of their mouths while watching this for the first time!

And several Music DVDs that I was surprised I did not see get any play in anyone’s lists;
Talking Heads; Stop Making Sense
Pete Towshend; Music From Lifehouse
The Who; Live at Royal Albert Hall
Wilco; Are You Trying to Break My Heart?
Rolling Stones; Four Flicks
Steely Dan; Two Against Nature
Bruce Springsteen; Live in NYC
The Blasters; Coming Home

Documentaries
Winged Migration – this is a new one to me, and I have watched it three times already. Fascinating, beautifully filmed, great soundtrack & surround effects! Really, see this movie!
Farenheight 911 – like his politics or not, it is a very well done movie.
Everest- Good at home- INCREDIBLE if you can see it at a real IMAX.
Are you trying to break my heart? (did I already mention this one above?- no matter, see it twice!)
Journey Into The Heart of Darkness – The Making of Apocalypse Now. I cannot believe they did not include this as an extra disc when they put Redux together. MUST VIEWING for any fan of the film.
R. Crumb

Gosh,
That is just the short list. (and I keep going back and adding things!)
Sorry to bore anyone.
I look forward to seeing some of the other stuff on these lists that I have not yet seen.

Glad to be a part of the Axiom Family!
TjB
PS; Ah, as I was posting this I saw the note from someone that Any list without True Romance was incomplete - So someone else did indeed beat me to it.
And I agree with (and had forgotten about) The Pricess Bride as well, and now that I am on that stream of thought, I have to add Time Bandits, and what was that great freaking movie with Robin Williams and Jeff Bridges... The Fisher King!
...Ah, this could go on forever!








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Re: Five Favorite Movies of All Time
#76103 01/15/05 06:02 PM
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Everest- Good at home- INCREDIBLE if you can see it at a real IMAX.




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#76104 01/16/05 04:17 AM
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I'll try to only list movies that haven't been mentioned yet.

Among my all time favorites:
Frida
Like Water for Chocolate (not sure if it's out on DVD)
Milagro Beanfield War (only on VHS, sadly)

Other Very Good Flicks:
21 Grams
Adaptation (scene 13, I think, is an amazing surround sound demo)
Blade Runner
Chinatown
Donnie Darko
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
House of Sand and Fog
Live Flesh
Lost in Translation
Mulholland Drive
O Brother Where Art Thou
Shakespeare in Love

Here's a great site for info on movies: http://www.allmovie.com/

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#76105 01/17/05 06:22 AM
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Oh, I forgot one of my favorite movies. I guess it would be sci-fi?

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#76106 01/17/05 07:21 AM
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Thanks to those who had "True Romance" on their list.
I just finished watching it.
WHAT A GREAT MOVIE!


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Re: Five Favorite Movies of All Time
#76107 01/17/05 02:07 PM
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You're welcome Bray. My brother-in-law turned me on to that flick and I couldn't believe I hadn't seen it before. I (and I'm not alone - even my mother-in-law agrees) think the scene with Christopher Walken and Dennis Hopper is the best scene in the history of movies - or least of that type of movie.

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#76108 01/17/05 06:56 PM
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And, from what I have seen in "Making of" and read about that scene and movie, that was almost a 1 take scene.
What is really a lot of fun is to watch it with the commentary with Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette turned on. They had not seen the movine in quite some time, and their comments whilke watching it once again are a blast.
Hopefully those who have not seen it have gone out of their way to get the uncut director's version, not the one that they rent at Blockbuster. Just a couple of sceens are different, but they make a huge difference!
TjB



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Re: Five Favorite Movies of All Time
#76109 01/17/05 06:59 PM
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"Hopefully those who have not seen it have gone out of their way to get the uncut director's version, not the one that they rent at Blockbuster. Just a couple of sceens are different, but they make a huge difference! "

The one I got a blockbuster is the uncut directors version.



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Re: Five Favorite Movies of All Time
#76110 01/17/05 10:49 PM
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My god that sounds like what Id do, I felt so bad after my dad died when I was 10 and I remember him asking me the day before he went to the hospital if I wanted to play catch and I said no.


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