#31
Nitro wrote:
Reservoir Dogs
Usual Suspects
Breaking The Waves
And STAR WARS except The Phantom Menace
Posted on Tue, 9 July 2002 at 22:50
#32
rocking roxy wrote:
hmm let’s see.
i like the commitments, as i have seen it about 8168156351…times,
a german movie called: “Sonnenallee”, then of course “trainspotting” although i think the book is better and that really trash stuff called “hackers”
a movie which i really didn’t like and felt asleep in cinema: vanilla sky!!!…yawn…
Posted on Wed, 10 July 2002 at 08:07
#33
TotallyRandomNick wrote:
1. Natural Born Killers
2. Pulp Fiction
3. Fight Club
Im not the violent type…
Posted on Wed, 10 July 2002 at 13:34
#34
Joe wrote:
-“Fight club”-
and also: -American Beauty, American history x, leaving las vegas, Cape fear,…
Posted on Wed, 10 July 2002 at 13:36
#35
Buzzweasel wrote:
Simon Of The Desert, How To Get Ahead In Advertising, Basketball Diaries, Star Wars Trilogy (sorry), The Goonies (more apologies)
Posted on Thu, 11 July 2002 at 03:06
#36
donVutz wrote:
i’m not so in to movies, but i love the tarentino stuff (best of all: natural born killers! book by tarentino, direction by oliver stone, it can’t get any better) and cheasy horror and b-movies. also some asian stuff like chinese gohst story or city hunter (not the anime).
Posted on Thu, 11 July 2002 at 16:10
#37
barnabus11 wrote:
Monty Python films, Seven, Shawshank, Clockwork Orange, cant really think after those
Posted on Thu, 11 July 2002 at 22:08
#38
aoife wrote:
monty python films are great, I love them ;-)
Posted on Thu, 11 July 2002 at 22:46
#39
TotallyRandomNick wrote:
Yeah all the Python shit kicks ass!
Posted on Fri, 12 July 2002 at 13:38
#40
White Psycho wrote:
Fear & Loathing In Las Vegas
Posted on Fri, 12 July 2002 at 19:27
#41
maya l wrote:
aoife wrote:
generally, I like alternative films.. like, maybe you’ve seen Italian for Beginners or Amélie. What I also like watching are British Comedies, but my favourite films are:
Braveheart
Michael Collins
Lost Highway
U-Turn
I’ve never heard of anybody outside of Denmark who’s seen Italian for beginners.
Posted on Fri, 12 July 2002 at 21:22
#42
penn wrote:
Posted on Sat, 13 July 2002 at 13:19
#43
Elisa wrote:
Stand by me, The Commitments, the Crow, In the name of the Father, Shining, Opera, Bronx, The wings of freedom, Michael Collins…
Posted on Mon, 15 July 2002 at 09:12
#44
opalmantra wrote:
-A Clockwork Orange
-Pulp Fiction
-Taxi Driver
Posted on Mon, 15 July 2002 at 10:19
#45
barnabus11 wrote:
Just saw Life Of Brian for about the 15th time, its still frickin hiarious,
Posted on Tue, 16 July 2002 at 18:00
#46
Kyra wrote:
State of Grace’s always been one of me favourite and haven’t seen it for ages, apparently i can’t find it on video anymore :(
Shawshank Red.
Basquiat
Duel
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead
The Great Escape
Leon
JFK
Big Lebowski
sorry, too many…
Posted on Wed, 17 July 2002 at 07:30
#47
Alan wrote:
Title: Monty Python
barnabus11 wrote:
Just saw Life Of Brian for about the 15th time, its still frickin hiarious,
I always thought “Holy Grail” was better though. I really like “Meaning of Life” too - that middle bit is fucked up: “little fishy fish! wherever I did go!” - lunacy on a grand scale…
Posted on Wed, 17 July 2002 at 15:41
#48
TotallyRandomNick wrote:
Title: ‘twas the salmon mousse!’
holy grail beats meaning of life hands down but they are bot fuckin funny!
Posted on Thu, 18 July 2002 at 16:55
#49
opalmantra wrote:
I’d say Holy Grail too.
That ‘female voice’ really got on my nerves in Life Of Brain.
Posted on Fri, 19 July 2002 at 08:54
#50
happy junkie wrote:
i love films too much…
i love all si-fi, especially realy corny old ones
and the fantasy stuff from when i was younger, ir dark crystal, legend, flash gordon…
and the my little pony flick kicks ass (it was scary too, the evil smooze *lol*)
modern day… blade, and the second one also
soldier
em, loads of other stuff, saw resident evil the other day, very cool, as was scooby doo.
and anything with mathew lillard. i love him
i watch too much tv.
mr self destruct - if you like dark stuff… read stephen law’s books. chasm and demonic are my faves, very scary stuff, very evil. and totaly orignal.
Posted on Sat, 20 July 2002 at 16:31
#51
Michael wrote:
I also love Life Of Brian. ‘Citizens of Wome… vewy well, I shall wewease Wodewick!’ Hilarious!
Posted on Tue, 30 July 2002 at 21:30
#52
White Psycho wrote:
talking of Flash Gordon, theres some porn spoof called Flesh Gordon, I’ve seen it in V Shop so it must be semi-respectable (i think)
Posted on Thu, 1 August 2002 at 23:47
#53
Church Of Noise wrote:
Monty Python and the Holy Grail = best film ever
Posted on Thu, 8 August 2002 at 11:14
#54
Karl wrote:
The Shining
The Italian Job
Escape to Victory and The great escape are always good at Christmas after your belly is too full, and you just want to lay down.
Posted on Mon, 30 September 2002 at 15:33
#55
Kyra wrote:
among the recent ones, i thought Mistery Men was brilliant..
Posted on Tue, 1 October 2002 at 12:38
#56
choi wrote:
to name a few…
star wars
fight club
bruce lee -films
dogtown and z-boys
requim for a dream
mulholland drive
lost highway
e.t.
if it’s somehow disturbing, it’s possibly worth watching.
Posted on Tue, 1 October 2002 at 19:56
#57
White Psycho wrote:
Fight Club is amazing, I really loved it, but you have to see it more than once!
Posted on Tue, 1 October 2002 at 20:21
#58
Blonde Blade wrote:
I never liked The Meaning of Life. It just grossed me out… I’m such a wuss sometimes!
Mystery Men and Fight Club… yep, two of the coolest films of recent years. BUT - Blade 2 is the absolute coolest thing ever ever ever ever ever ever ever. I love it so much! In fact, I’m going home to watch it right now.
PS… 8 Legged Freaks was bloody funny as well. And whoever mentioned Flesh Gordon - that film’s pretty damn cool as well. Okay, i go home watch Blade 2 now!
Posted on Wed, 2 October 2002 at 16:12
#59
Dermot (The Derm) wrote:
I saw the movie Go! for the first time the other day, and was really surprised at how good it was - sort of like a contemporary Dazed & Confused.
Posted on Wed, 2 October 2002 at 18:02
#60
Karl wrote:
I don’t think I have seen the first Blade film BB, is the second one better than the first? or do I have to watch the first to understand the 2nd?
Another one of may favs, is Only Fools and Horses - The jolly boys outing to Margate!!!
Posted on Thu, 3 October 2002 at 07:22