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| alva |
Jan 14 2005, 08:18 AM
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1. Lord of the Rings - TTT
2. Pirates of the Caribbean 3. Titanic 4. X-Men 5. Polar Express |
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| Pavel |
Jan 14 2005, 09:59 AM
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In no real specific order...
Aliens - Anyone who knows me on here will know the reasons why. But saying as I wouldn't be confident of that fact; it's simply because it is so well crafted and shot by James Cameron; add to that a very intense and brooding atmosphere and some very real and gritty characters. The sets are wonderful, miniature work is top class and all in all it still holds up today... Terminator 2 - Another Cameron gem, again for pretty much everything mentioned above with the inclusion of some great casting of Robert Patrick and Edward Furlong. Special effects are great but not over done; and the story is epic and involving. The Matrix - I will freely admit that I am a techno freak. A film with good use of technology will attract me to it more than the likes of Mona Lisa Smile. It's a preference, but I like other genres as well. Anyhow, were to start, it would be like taking the Truman Show to another dark and hellish level. Just that first thought of actually wondering what was real after watching it for the first time...it was freaky. Add to this pretty shocking story, some well casted characters and some inventive photography to get a seriously lethal film. Bill And Ted's: Bogus Journey - Why do you ask am I adding this in? Because I don't know if I've very mentioned it on here. Most of you most likely think that this is a completely crap film. Not to me, it is just so much of a fantasy that it is captivating. One of the best films I've ever seen for it's pure enjoyment factors and the great music in the finale; yet I rarely mention it ahead of other films like The Shining or The Lord Of The Rings...I'm not saying it's better; I'm just saying that I like it as much as them and it's about time I mentioned it The Shining - Quite simply the best horror film of all time, by miles. What's good about it, everything. The music is well paced and adds to what Kubrick shows us on screen. His cuts are surreal; the story is involving...the character development is immense compared to most films. Jack Nicholson is the heart of this "big great source of all evil". I don't think he's done better acting work...but it's only my opinion. :wink: Having done this, I think I'll start another thread later on...it's given me an idea. (Oh Dear) |
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| djbungle |
Jan 14 2005, 04:44 PM
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#3
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Stargate "big fan"
Braveheart The shawshank Redemption Hackers "Hmm angelina jolie" Finding nemo |
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| babyboo |
Jan 14 2005, 09:37 PM
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#4
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Dodge Ball: A True Underdog Story
Six Strong Guys A New Police Story Three: Extremes Harold & Kumar |
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| eoghan |
Jan 15 2005, 04:28 PM
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#5
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1 Pulp Fiction
2 Shawshank Redemption 3 One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest 4 South Park Movie 5 Clockwork Orange |
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| natrob87 |
Jan 15 2005, 04:34 PM
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I couldn't give 5, but I have 2
Lord of the Ring: 1-3 The Matrix: 1-3 Guess that might count as too many or too few. LOL |
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| Vanir |
Jan 15 2005, 05:11 PM
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I have only three. Five is too much for me:
The Matrix (only first part) - Great movie, great climate. Interview with the vampire - I LOVE vampires and gothic atmosphere! Lord Of The Rings - Every Tolkien fan should see this at least 10 times. :wink: |
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| chakhei |
Jan 15 2005, 06:05 PM
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1. Titanic : with all those captivating romances.
2. Ben Hur : Can't explain.... 3. Passion of the Christ : Its amazing 4. Shrek 1 : for all those laughter it brought. 5. Lion King : Lions rule |
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| Musica |
Jan 15 2005, 10:55 PM
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#9
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1. The Lord Of the Ring
2. Matrix 3. Kill Bill 4. Pull Fiction 5. i donīt nkow :? |
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| forsaken |
Jan 15 2005, 11:08 PM
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#10
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1. The Mothman Propecies
2. Green Mile 3. LoTR 2 4. Fight Club 5. Eurotrip |
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