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ahh, nice Cyrino, i totally forgot about the usual suspects. that is one kick ass movie.
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No one's metioned the Mad Max trilogy yet, those movies own.

Aliens
Terminator 1 n 2
both Ghostbusters
many many more


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PostIcon Posted on: Mar. 14 2001,23:20 Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

also:

the assignment is majorly good. donald sutherland really fits the charchter well

and also i definetlly agree on evil dead that had me in stitches.

the one thing that annoys me (in a good way though) is what are your fav films i mean there a re films that i thought are brilliant but for the life of me cant rememebr cos i've seen so many good ones.

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anyone who picked dune (original) for a favorite, obviously hasn't read the book... or either just doesnt care that they are hardly similar

I've read the book, and I thought it was better than the movie. But this isn't about favorite books, now, is it? =)

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but the FX sucked ass

If I thought FX mattered, I wouldn't be a fan of Dr. Who.

... Why hasn't anyone mentioned First Contact, yet? That's a good movie!

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my favorites include :
- Amercian Beauty (i dont think i've seen this in the thread yet.)
- The Shawshank Redemtion
- A Christmas Story (this one is about Santa Claus, and IT RULES.)
- Wayne's World
- Pulp Fiction
- Trainspotting

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- A Christmas Story (this one is about Santa Claus, and IT RULES.)

By, "about Santa Claus," I meant a movie that portrays him as REAL. While this movie doesn't completely spill the beans, there's a ton of adult-humored hints through-out the movie that he doesn't exist.

And I agree with you Promethius! Contact kicked ass (anyone who dissagrees needs to get some fucking suround sound)!

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Some good comedy movies:
-Airplane!
-Kentucky Fried Movie
-Spaceballs
-History of the World pt1
-Half Baked
-Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (the first one)
-Bowfinger
-Rush Hour (hey, it had comedy in it)
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"Top Secret" is the most hilarious movie I've ever seen.
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It's the movie that Val Kilmer would probably like to forget.

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Personguy: how could we forget Princess Mononoke?
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