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dog 10-10-2005 05:35 AM

favourite moooooooovie
 
this has probably been done many times, o well.

mine is before sunrise-really great film.

tdoc210 10-10-2005 07:17 AM

me hmm i dunno the wall

bkugotit 10-10-2005 07:22 AM

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so i want you to reach in that bag and hand me my wallet, its the one that says "Bad, Mother Fuc*er on it!

DontRunMeOver 10-10-2005 08:45 AM

There was some movies on over the weekend (Channel 5) which was about a runaway train headed towards Denver with a load of explosives and AN ATOMIC BOMB ON IT. Only Rob Lowe was there to stop it and lets face it, he's no action hero. So later on, following some extremely obvious ways in which the situation could have been saved he has failed to stop the train and DENVER IS DEMOLISHED in the explosive con-fusion, everybody is walking around with fall-out dripping from the sky and people are behaving in an unrealistically cooperative way considering the situation and the whole film falls into a state of even greater pointlessness because everybody is going to die but the viewer doesn't even care because they are all annoying, whingeing idiots anyway.

For now, this is my favourite film because I'm amazed that the studio had the balls to let some insane 5 year old write their film scripts for them.

right-track 10-10-2005 08:45 AM

I amaze myself with this choice - 'Jean De Florette'.

Set in the Provence countryside during the 1920s, directed by Claude Berri.
Regarded as the world's most popular foriegn language film ever.
I even own a copy.

And

'Manhatten'.

Starring Woody Allen and filmed entirely in black and white with a Gershwin score.
Stunning and very funny.
I even own a copy of this... also.

DontRunMeOver 10-10-2005 08:46 AM

^What was this film? Has anybody else seen it? Do you think that it was released at the cinema and that somebody went out of their way to watch it?

DontRunMeOver 10-10-2005 08:47 AM

Sorry, I didn't mean your movie Right-Track.

right-track 10-10-2005 08:47 AM

Which film and what do you mean?

right-track 10-10-2005 08:49 AM

:laughing:
Damn! I thought someone was actually paying me some attention for a minute there!
*crawls back under rock*

DontRunMeOver 10-10-2005 08:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by right-track
I amaze myself with this choice - 'Jean De Florette'.

Set in the Provence countryside during the 1920s, directed by Claude Berri.
Regarded as the world's most popular foriegn language film ever.
I even own a copy.

So its available at Blockbusters?

Quote:

Originally Posted by right-track
And

'Manhatten'.

Starring Woody Allen and filmed entirely in black and white with a Gershwin score.
Stunning and very funny.
I even own a copy of this... also.

This one too? Blockbusters? I'd really like to see this, as I'm a big fan of Gershwin and have been told that Woody Allen is right up my street (not seen any of his movies yet, where have I been?)


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