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    MOVIES!

    So a previous post by Zeus got me to thinking that it would be good to get movie suggestions. So here is my post.

    There are no rules can be old, new or one that you are waiting to come out. Low budget, high dollar, foreign, engrish (without subtitles)... it doesnt matter. I figure with such a diverse group of people there will be alot of diffent suggestions if not for everyone for me to check out.


    I will start out.

    A buddy of mine from Austrailia got me to check out "Chopper" staring Eric Bana.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0221073/plotsummary




    Edit: Almost forgot here was the post by Zeus in case intrested http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...threadid=16536
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    I really want to see "Love The Beast" with Eric Bana as well.

    Yesterday I watched an interesting/weird/low budget film called "Severed Ways: The Norse Discovery of America". I still don't know quite what to think.

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    The last movie I watched was "Into The Wild"...very good movie but the end is a bit depressing.

    One of my all time favorite movies is "Fast Times At Ridgemont High" starring Sean Penn in what I think is his best role!

    And also pretty much anything Terentino (sp?)!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Triathlete View Post
    The last movie I watched was "Into The Wild"...very good movie but the end is a bit depressing.
    I liked Into The Wild, but I seem to have a different opinion than most about it. Why was it depressing? If you wandered off into the Alaskan wilderness without ANY preparation, and subsequently die, I do not really feel so bad. In my opinion, it was just stupidity, or possibly mental illness, but certainly not sad. And then there is also the possibility that he intended to end his life that way. It's like The Grizzly Man. Sure, it can be seen as depressing, but in my opinion, it was a long time coming, sad or not. Know what I mean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triathlete View Post
    And also pretty much anything Terentino (sp?)!
    Including "Inglorius Bastards"?
    That one was a nodder, IMHO. But then again I like Star Wars, Michael Bay movies and Marlin's bumper, so there's no accounting for taste
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    Quote Originally Posted by snowtrooper1966 View Post
    Including "Inglorius Bastards"?
    That one was a nodder, IMHO. But then again I like Star Wars and Michael Bay movies, so there's no accounting for taste
    Best,
    I loved Inglorious Bastards. Just a brilliant film. See, a lot of people can't handle all the dialog, its too much for their little Michael Bay loving brains to handle. I also really like to see films with all the different languages and characters. But then, there are some people who have trouble with subtitles to, makes their brains hurt or something. Still, Reservoir Dogs is his best.

    I will say this though, Brad Pitt is HIGHLY overrated. Every time I watch him, I don't believe him. I think to myself, that's just Brad Pitt acting. He's no Gary Oldman...

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    Have not seen Bastards yet...I generally wait for the DVD so I can watch from the comfort of home. Theater seating kicks my *** literally...I can not get comfy.


    As far as "into the wild"...have you read the book also Bart. It goes into a bit more detail about his preparing by going to the library and doing some pretty extensive studying of what was eatible and not in the area. He did not go in "blind". He was actually heading back out of the wild except for a little problem with the river flooding. I guess to me the depressing part is that is just a hell of a painful way to die. I'd rather die a little quicker! And then to be found just a few days too late...kinda sucks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triathlete View Post
    As far as "into the wild"...have you read the book also Bart. It goes into a bit more detail about his preparing by going to the library and doing some pretty extensive studying of what was eatible and not in the area. He did not go in "blind". He was actually heading back out of the wild except for a little problem with the river flooding. I guess to me the depressing part is that is just a hell of a painful way to die. I'd rather die a little quicker! And then to be found just a few days too late...kinda sucks.
    Yeah, I mean, I sorta get all that. But, its just wheeling in Moab. If you put yourself into a dangerous situation and something bad happens to you or your vehicle, I'm sorry, but I just can't feel bad for you. I'm not a humanitarian though either. Bad things happen to good people every day. The people who died on this day in 2001, now that's depressing. Someone who went camping and ate the wrong kinda berries and died because of it, well, its a sad accident, but I hardly feel sympathy. That's all I am saying. If you mess with Grizzly bears and one day get eaten, yeah, that sucks, but you asked for it.

    And no, I haven't read the book. I bet it is better. Personally, I COMPLETELY identify with what he was doing/trying to get away from. I sometimes feel like doing the exact same thing. And if there is anything depressing about that story, it is the fact that our modern society could drive a person to that outcome. If I could find a way to go camping for 50% of the year, I would do it in a hot minute. This mundane day-to-day life most of us are a part of is not the way mankind should be living. It sucks, plainly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nfpgasmask View Post
    I will say this though, Brad Pitt is HIGHLY overrated. Every time I watch him, I don't believe him. I think to myself, that's just Brad Pitt acting. He's no Gary Oldman...

    Bart
    I found his performance in "Burn after Reading" to be believable...though he may not have been doing all that much acting......

    As Coen Bros. movies go, I found that steaming pile to be not too good..

    In the Japan film category, I liked "Azumi" (sp?)

    And in no particular order...
    Big Lebowski...................................Me, Myself & Irene......................The Great Santini
    Predator........................................Ha ppy Gilmore.............................The Party (one of Sellers best)
    ElDorado.......................................Dir ty Dozen..................................Rocky Horror Picture Show
    Blade Runner..................................Magnificen t Seven........................Being There (another Sellers great)
    Support Your Local Sheriff................Most Monty Python.......................Road Warrior
    Aliens...........................................S carface.....................................2001 A Space Odessy
    The Shining...................................The Matrix
    Full Metal Jacket............................Sin City
    Caddy Shack.................................All Sellers Pink Panther
    Terminator 1 & 2............................Johnny Dangerously
    Bridge on the River Kwai..................Crouching Tiger
    Second hand Lions.........................Spinal Tap
    Barton Fink...................................Heavy Metal
    Cool Hand Luke.............................Planet Terror
    The Outlaw Josey Wales.................Natural Born Killers
    King Pin.......................................A River runs Through it
    The Bucket List.............................Shawshank
    No Country for Old Men..................Weird Science
    African Queen...............................Joe Dirt
    Fast Times...................................A Clockwork Orange
    Oh Brother where art Thou..............The Warriors
    Ferris Bueller.................................Taxi Driver
    Cuckoo's Nest (1 flew over).............Mad Max
    Pale Rider.....................................Sling Blade
    Edward Scissorhands......................Blues Brothers
    Pulp Fiction..................................Stripes
    Planes Trains & Automobiles............Tommy Boy
    Deer Hunter.................................The Jerk
    Vacation & Christmas Vacation........Young Frankenstein
    Rez Dogs.....................................Blazing Saddles
    On Any Sunday.............................Ice Age
    Goodfellas.....................................Kun g Fu Hustle
    Animal House................................Wall-E
    Casino.........................................All Bruce Lee
    Apocalypse Now............................I'm Gonna Git You Sucka
    Hollywood Shuffle..........................Pirates of the Carribean x 3

    Really too many to list...
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    The Duellists

    Ridley Scott's first feature and my favorite film.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Duellists


    The Remains of the Day

    A quiet period piece about a devoted British butler.


    Vanilla Sky

    I'm prolly the only person on the planet that admits to enjoying this film.


    Legends of the Fall

    A little story about this film. I was talking to three women who have known me for 10, 25 and 35 years, when one of them brought up this title. She said I'm like Brad Pitt's character in the movie, another said, no...he's just like Anthony Hopkin's character in that film.

    Then the third shook her head and said, you're both wrong, I've known him longer than either of you and he is James Bond. She always says that...and I just laugh and tell her what I've always told her....

    The check is in the mail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PalmBeachVX View Post
    Legends of the Fall

    A little story about this film. I was talking to three women who have known me for 10, 25 and 35 years, when one of them brought up this title. She said I'm like Brad Pitt's character in the movie, another said, no...he's just like Anthony Hopkin's character in that film.

    Then the third shook her head and said, you're both wrong, I've known him longer than either of you and he is James Bond. She always says that...and I just laugh and tell her what I've always told her....

    The check is in the mail.
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    I've been watching Tropic Thunder a lot recently. It's been out for a year but I find it funnier everytime I watch it. Drink Booty Sweat Baby


    Quote Originally Posted by Ldub View Post
    Big Lebowski

    Good choice DUDE

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    One of my all time favorites:

    Gene Autry in "Whose been honkin my saddle horn?"
    So I said to myself, I said "Handee"
    and this voice came back and said..
    "He's not in, may we take a message?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ldub View Post
    I found his performance in "Burn after Reading" to be believable...though he may not have been doing all that much acting......

    As Coen Bros. movies go, I found that steaming pile to be not too good..
    I just watched Burn After Reading this past Wednesday. I agree it is not even close to the best Cohen Bros film, but I was entertained by it. My brother HATED it and made it sound like the worst film ever. So my expectations were really low. Brad Pitt was still acting in that movie as far as I am concerned.

    Quote Originally Posted by PalmBeachVX View Post
    The Duellists

    Vanilla Sky

    I'm prolly the only person on the planet that admits to enjoying this film.
    The Duellists is great, but I still think Blade Runner is his masterpiece. And Vanilla Sky is awesome. Aside from Legend, it is really the ONLY Tom Cruise film I like.

    Quote Originally Posted by VXorado View Post
    I've been watching Tropic Thunder a lot recently. It's been out for a year but I find it funnier everytime I watch it. Drink Booty Sweat Baby
    I must be the only person who did not like this film. I did not find it funny at all. Maybe a slight chuckle here and there, but otherwise horse doo-doo, imho.

    Bart

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