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Dara
SO, what are your favorite movies from the past and the present? You know, those movies that you can watch a thousand times and never get bored of? Or those movies you have watched so much, you know the entire script and can recite all the lines on cue?

Mine are:

As Good As it Gets, starring Jack Nichiolson
The Mask, starring Jim carey
The Birdcage, Robin Williams
American Beauty
Rockey Horror Picture Show ;D tongue.gif :smile.gif
Austin Powers (the first 2)
Spaceballs
Nightbreed

So what are your favorites?

Love,
Dara

ID
Without thinking for too long:

Terminator (1 + 2)
The Man who fell to Earth
Alien (1)
2001 - a Space Odyssey
The Shining
Apocalypse Now
The Night Porter

plus I'm keen on David Cronenberg's stuff - all very dark, really.

Ian
akhtar
my favs are;

rain man
predator 1
twelve angry men
wizard of oz
matrix reloaded
enter the dragon
terminator 1 and 2
the thing
it


theres probably some i forget

Dara
Rain Man, Wizard of Ozz, THe Shining...wonderful chouice!!!

I love some Disney movies too, like The Lion King, and Lady and the Tramp, Cindarella!

clee
Easy Rider
DreadPirateRoberts
Of course "The Princess Bride" was one of the few movies I appreciated. "The Ten Commandments", "Best of the Best" and The Perfect Weapon" are some others.
T_Tom_Terrible
Waking Life - This is a mandatory mind-brain movie, mandatory...

Vertigo

Being John Malkovich

The Matrix

Harold and Maude

The Big Lebowski
honeybadger
American Beauty
American History X
Bless The Child
Bring It On
Girl, Interrupted
Heathers
Miss Congeniality
tracsman
This depends on how I answer....

The coolest movies, that ones that made an impact or were really well done;
    The Hunger - Amazing cast, superb music and cinematography, and an awesome story. (Added bonus, Bauhaus plays the opening)
    The English Patient - This movie, gosh, I can't even begin, if you haven't seen it, rent it, now! Stop reading, go get this movie wink.gif
    The Wall - Great visuals, many levels to appreciate on.
    Blade Runner - Such a complete world, great soundtrack
    The Big Lebowski - Not very artistic, but a great attitude


The ones I watch over and over and over again (these are embarrassing);
    The Princess Bride
    For Love or Money
    The Cutting Edge
    Blazing Saddles
    Down Periscope
    Anything with Pauly Shore (omg, I can't believe I just posted that, please don't tell anyone)

-Jon
Dara
Pauley Shore fan, eh? ohmy.gif tongue.gif
Sander
Favorite movie?! THE SHINING. cool.gif cool.gif cool.gif
+Franziska+
Fight Club - an interesting display of schizophrenia and a perspective on life

I still find Empire of the Sun inspiring


Anyone ever fall in love with a movie Character? biggrin.gif tongue.gif
Shawn

ahh, Fight Club was an excellent movie, though I had the movie figured out (in terms of who or what Brad Pitt was) soon after the beginning.

I haven't seen 'Empire of the Sun', but want to now.

I have always liked the Dune movies, both David Lynch's version, and the newer versions (which includes Children of Dune). Of course, they don't compare to Frank Herbert's novels, though.

The Last Samurai was pretty good, masterfully orchestrated to play with your emotions (in a good way), though initially, I was very sceptical that Tom Cruise could pull off the role of a samurai wannabee. Nonetheless, he did an excellent job, in my opinion.

The Matrix is also good, though the sequel was worse than the first, and the third movie (and final?) was just plain incoherent, for the most part, though some of the special effects were memorable.

T_Tom_Terrible
Identity - Thrilling to the last plot twist, highly recommended

Adaptation - Bizarre is my middle name

The Exorcist - Heh

Akira

Pi

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Silke Lance

The Royal Tenenbaums.
JenHartley
My favorite movies are:

Dune
Fight Club
The Last Samurai
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
+Steven Curtis Lance
Citizen Kane, me lads; Citizen Kane: Orson Welles, 1941.

"Rosebud."

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rosediamond
Moulin Rouge
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (about halfway through I understood what was happening. I was so proud of myself happy.gif)
ANYTHING Disney, esp. Beauty and the Beast and Mulan
Ferngully!! happy.gif
Ben
Waking Life (gotta love it)
Requiem for a Dream
Amelie (check it out, french w/english subtitles but it's worth it)
Amara
I have so many favorite movies, but alas I shall only list a few.
Requiem for a Dream, Pi, Fight Club, Ghost World, Better Off Dead, and,Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
code buttons
Not being too gifted as a movie critic, I have nothing to say about these
movies that hasn’t been said better by someone else. So
each title comes with a link to their respective critic’s reviews. My
rating system is pretty simple: If I liked the movie enough to watch it
a second time around, and I still liked it enough to want to see it
again one more time, I grant it one star; and so on up to a maximum of five
stars. If I have granted a movie five stars, therefore, it’s because I’ve
seen the movie at least five times and I can hardly wait to see it again.
With that in mind, here is a partial list (all five stars) of my favorite movies
of all-time. Most of them are Cult Classics (either you get it or you
don’t) but this was just a happy coincidence; and they are all really dam
good. Some are hard to find anymore, but well worth the effort.




1- Repo Man My favorite amongst favorites, this movie is the ultimate cult classic in the true sense of the term, though. So, don’t blame yourself if you don’t like it.


2- Blade Runner Who can forget those haunting scenes in a murky future where man-made
machines run wild and out of control!

3- They Live Another cult classic. Cleverly constructed social satire

4- Lifeforce . A cult classic with a twist on the vampire genre.


5- Matewan . John Sayles’ greatest achievement (IMHO)

6. Heaven and Earth I’ve never seen a movie that captures the true samurai spirit in its
purest simplicity the way this one does: Die at the peak of beauty, like the
sherry blossom


7- Quest for Fire A time capsule. Unforgettable scenes about a time long gone.


8. Swingers A hilarious comedy about the misery of being single in 90’s L.A. Funny and clever.


9- Donnie Darko Whether it’s about time travel or not, this movie always leaves me
wanting more of it.


10- Ninja Scroll I pity the fool who still doesn’t think that this is the best Japanime
ever made.


11- American Beauty .We all know about this one.


12- The Terminator .Edge of your seat excitement. Who needs theme parks!


13- The Matrix .Hollywood at it’s best is always when they manage to stuff both form and content in the same movie. Such is the case with this one.

I'm sure that there are more greate movies out there that I don't know about. so, share your comments and keep them good movies coming, please.
OnlyNow
I'm so happy to find someone who has actually seen and appreciated Ghost World and Requiem for a Dream.

The Shining
Almost Famous
Adaptation.
Ghost World
Requiem for a Dream
A Walk to Remember (I know, I know, I know)
Rainman
American Beauty
Lost in Translation
Pieces of April

I may add more as I think of them.
Rick
I just read Anthony Burgess' A Clockwork Orange. Very interesting. I never saw the movie, so I will rent it now.
Trip like I do
CO was a really good movie.

My List

Pink Floyd 'The Wall"
The Shining
Swept Away
Scarface
Natural Born Killers
Clockwork Orange
Superman 1
Rocky 1
Terminator 1
Matrix 1
Jaws
.......etc along this ideological lineage
Hey Hey
pi

I was in hospital and had just woken up from a coma (encephalitis due to a csf leak) and had been taken from intensive care back to the general ward. I couldn't sleep and caught this movie on TV part way. I was mesmerized. The first ever true representation of what it is like to have migraines. Also some crazy math. I bought the DVD to view the film again under more relaxed circumstances. Amazing and the B&W gave it crispness and seriousness. Highly recommended, but keep off the ergotamine! (Thank goodness for the triptans).
Adrian.
Fight Club
Trip like I do
Tron and Cube were also good flics.
Trip like I do
The Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy
OnlyNow
CB--I adored "Quest for Fire" as well. I don't think anything has been made like that one. Amazing how any audience of any language could understand the "cave man" communication.

I'm intrigued by "Pi" and "They Live." I need NetFlix

Has anyone here seen "Freak Talks About Sex"? Sometimes I like movies and I don't know why. "A Walk to Remember" makes me cry every time...

Trip, are you serious about "Swept Away"??? I have a mental list of movies that I like simply because they're soooo bad. That one is on it. So is "Ishtar" and "Glitter." Woody Allen's "Interiors" was there for a while, but I started liking it just a little bit. Now I don't know where to file that one...
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QUOTE(OnlyNow @ Mar 21, 10:54 PM) *

CB--I adored "Quest for Fire" as well. I don't think anything has been made like that one. Amazing how any audience of any language could understand the "cave man" communication.

I'm intrigued by "Pi" and "They Live." I need NetFlix

Has anyone here seen "Freak Talks About Sex"?


No 'Freak talks' But if it's good, I'd like to see it. Yea! Quest for Fire is unforgettable. And Rae Dawn Chong butt-naked in it doesn't hurt, either (oops!). But that's not why I like this movie so much. It's actually everything about this movie, not just Rae Dawn. She's just a bonus. I had NetFlix and dc'it. Some movies were getting lost in the mail and guess who had to pay for them. It's not all rosy with this new mail flix system. They need to straighten their kinks. I think the DVD machines are the most convinient, but they are not very popular yet. Only some Mac Donalds have them.
Trip like I do
'Irreversible'

....and I was serious about Swept Away, the original not the Madonna remake....it also speaks of primordial gender relationships.
Trip like I do
How about Cube 1 and 2 (Hypercube)?
Rick
I liked the original Swept Away too.
xmsaatrtax
- V for Vendetta
- Girl, Interrupted
- Powder
- Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
- Loose Change (second edition)
- The Notebook
Rick
Naked Lunch?
Hey Hey
Film, or invite?
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QUOTE(Rick @ Apr 14, 07:57 AM) *

Naked Lunch?

I've seen 'Naked Lunch", Rick. What about this movie that you like? I watched it once, and didn't know what to make of it (wether to throw-up or to watch it over again). Other than the obvious symbolism laced all over the movie, it came across as an intelectual cry for understanding of homosexuality in men. What did you make of it, Rick?
Rick
I liked it's strangeness. It seemed to operate on many levels.
Lao_Tzu
The usuals:

Fight Club; The Matrix (only the original); Lord of the Rings trilogy (thought #2 was the best though).

Princess Bride was awesome, too. A classic that can be watched over and over... Dune was also super cool. Pi was brilliant.

What about 'Withnail and I'? Anyone dig it? A cult classic of British comedy cinema.

And also:

Heaven (with Cate Blanchett and Giovani Ribisi); Human Traffic.
Hey Hey
Primer, yes that's the one!
OnlyNow
QUOTE(Hey Hey @ May 12, 12:24 PM) *

Primer, yes that's the one!

Hey Hey, you've been posting things that I don't understand lately (don't say it). Like...who are you responding to here? I don't feel like reading every post to figure that out, so maybe you can make it easier on me by just answering. Also, I know this was on another thread, but why DO you want to come to the USA? Unless you tell me otherwise, I'll have to assume sarcasm. Now, *I* want to go to the UK. My grandparents came from Ireland, and I need to find my roots. Also, I think it would be fascinating to see some architecture that's more than 200 years old. Plus, I think you Brits are much better speakers than we are. Oh, and how come all the good rock bands come from the UK? (Coldplay, U2, etc.). And don't get me started on the Royals.

Now, back to the subject at hand. I enjoyed the movie Primer. It bothered me enough that I actually went out and bought it so I could watch it a number of times. Very low budget, but the idea was so good, it made the movie great. I take it you saw the movie? Did you enjoy it?
OnlyNow
By the way, I picked up Pi at the library and watched it a few weeks ago. I found it somewhat slow-moving. Since I suffer from migraines, the movie was a little bit too real for me. I couldn't handle seeing the main character screaming in pain, and OMG, when he injected himself directly into the head, I nearly lost it. That being said, I really liked Requiem For a Dream by the same director. Go figure.
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Here is an answer to those who take life too seriously and want to create controversy where there shouldn't be any. Sasha Baron Cohen steps out of "Borat" and answers his critics:

http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=1696592006

So, get a life, y'all!!! Ohh! And watch the movie over again. It gets funnier every time!
Culture
QUOTE(code buttons @ Mar 22, 2006, 06:09 AM) *


No 'Freak talks' But if it's good, I'd like to see it. Yea! Quest for Fire is unforgettable. And Rae Dawn Chong butt-naked in it doesn't hurt, either (oops!). But that's not why I like this movie so much. It's actually everything about this movie, not just Rae Dawn. She's just a bonus. I had NetFlix and dc'it. Some movies were getting lost in the mail and guess who had to pay for them. It's not all rosy with this new mail flix system. They need to straighten their kinks. I think the DVD machines are the most convinient, but they are not very popular yet. Only some Mac Donalds have them.


Good to see you back code buttons!
Hey Hey
QUOTE(OnlyNow @ May 12, 2006, 07:34 PM) *

QUOTE(Hey Hey @ May 12, 12:24 PM) *

Primer, yes that's the one!

Hey Hey, you've been posting things that I don't understand lately (don't say it). Like...who are you responding to here? I don't feel like reading every post to figure that out, so maybe you can make it easier on me by just answering.

It's that rhetoric again!
QUOTE(OnlyNow @ May 12, 2006, 07:34 PM) *

Also, I know this was on another thread, but why DO you want to come to the USA? Unless you tell me otherwise, I'll have to assume sarcasm. Now, *I* want to go to the UK. My grandparents came from Ireland, and I need to find my roots. Also, I think it would be fascinating to see some architecture that's more than 200 years old. Plus, I think you Brits are much better speakers than we are. Oh, and how come all the good rock bands come from the UK? (Coldplay, U2, etc.). And don't get me started on the Royals.

I've been to the US many, many times, east, west, south, middle, not much north. I love it that when you pay for something you get what you pay for. Here in the UK you pay and however much it's always crap. Like food, for example. And taxes in the UK show how simple minded most Brits are - who would put up with that? Although, having said that, Tony Blair hasn't taxed shitting yet, so it's not all bad. And, of course, the UK is still good for a fight and child abuse. So come on over, but bring some bandaid.
QUOTE(OnlyNow @ May 12, 2006, 07:34 PM) *

Now, back to the subject at hand. I enjoyed the movie Primer. It bothered me enough that I actually went out and bought it so I could watch it a number of times. Very low budget, but the idea was so good, it made the movie great. I take it you saw the movie? Did you enjoy it?

Primer - yes, I rented it having read the reviews. It was very low budget but the naturality and realism of the set and actors made it so believable. I had to watch it twice to get some of the physics and even then I think some of it went over my head. But is was so atmospheric that I think I got the point. Anyway, I really enjoyed it.
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QUOTE(Culture @ Nov 16, 2006, 10:46 AM) *

Good to see you back code buttons!

Thanks Cult. It's good to be back. Dunno for how long, though: Over-worked, underpaid and burnt out of Brain Meta (for the time being, anyway) thanks in part to Cybert and his antiks. What a quak, huh?! He even contacted me on the PM threatening me with his "legal weapon"! As soon as I told him about my Ilegal weapon and asked him for a time and place to meet he ran away, though. I gess he forgot that I live in Texas and people carry weapons here like they carry change in their pockets. Too bad because the guy was deep in post-humanism, my favorite subject. I really enjoyed our intellectual sparring on the subject while it lasted. And his posts at Mind-Brain.org are brilliant, borderline visionary. But his psycho side on the other hand, was nothing short of shell-shockingly abnoxious, to put it somewhat mildly. Too bad!
As for me, I may take a longer journey away the next time around, and hopefully comeback to BM when I truly have something meaninful to say. It's been a great ride and I feel like I found a home here, family included. So, don't think I won't be snooping around all the time. And then make my entrance when I really have something important to say. Or, as someone once put it: even when I have nothing to say I'll say it anyway.
bluesfreefall
For my lack of money, the best film ever by far is Lena Wertmuller's "Seven Beauties".

OddDuckNash4348
Well, judging by my avatar, siggy, and user name, it should be fairly obvious that my favorite movie is A Beautiful Mind. Best movie ever. My other favs are: Chicago, The Aviator, and Down With Love.
-OddDuckNash4348-
Discordia
The Fisher King

What Dreams May Come

Waking Life

A Scanner Darkly

Nightbreed

Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels

Full Metal Jacket

Jarhead

I love watching TCM, the classics are always the best.
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