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What movies could you not live without? 
baagism
Posted: 10 November 2007 06:01 PM   [Ignore]
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Man Bites Dog
Funky Forest: The First Contact
High Tension
Kung Fu Hustle
The Story of Riki-Oh

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JustinD
Posted: 10 November 2007 08:43 PM   [Ignore]   [#1]
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Hard Boiled
The greatest action film of all time. Someone once told that the story was weak sauce, their argument had something to do about guns in a hospital making no sense, but I wasn’t really listening. I was too busy making BOOM! BOOM! sounds and diving over the couch.

Army of Darkness
I’d say I like Evil Dead 2 too more, but I’d be lying

Dead-Alive
Brain Dead for the purists. This film caused me to lie about my age for the first time.

Clerks
The first film I ever watched all the way straight through, and then turned on the commentary and watched it again.

Versus
Sometimes I feel most people just hate this film on principal. I love every single second of it’s overlong and underfed glory. It’s pure geekasm.

Brazil
The Killer
Shaun of the Dead
Dawn of the Dead’78

Thats’ all the generic fan boy answers I can spit out off the top of my head. I’d have different answers if I was cornered by a pack of beautiful celluloid loving women clutching a copy of Sergei M. Eisenstein “Theory of cinema”. But for the first time here, you all know the truth.

[ Edited: 10 November 2007 10:47 PM by JustinD ]
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Kurt Halfyard
Posted: 10 November 2007 08:50 PM   [Ignore]   [#2]
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Raise The Red Lantern
Bottle Rocket
The Maltese Falcon
The Sweet Hereafter
Cowards Bend the Knee
The Big Lebowsi
House of Games
Blue Velvet
Exiled
3-Iron
The Shining
Seconds
A Fish Called Wanda
Aguirre:  Wrath of God
Once Upon a Time in the West
Hard Boiled
Evil Dead II
Blade Runner
Out of Sight
Ronin
The General
The Conversation
White Zombie
Dawn of the Dead
Rashomon
A Tale of Two Sisters
Millers Crossing
The Fountain
Das Boot
Starship Troopers
Robocop
Ghostbusters
The Double Life of Veronique
Red
The Decalogue
Jackie Brown
They Live
Big Trouble in Little China
Fist of Legend
Audition
Office Space
Romancing the Stone
Dead Alive
This is Spinal Tap
City of God
The Devil’s Backbone
The Sheltering Sky
Wings of Desire
King Kong
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Princess Mononoke
The Empire Strikes Back
The Ice Storm
The Terminator
Do The Right Thing
Alien
Zodiac
Three Kings
I, Claudius

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This List Could Go On Forever!!

[ Edited: 10 November 2007 09:00 PM by Kurt Halfyard ]
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yipyop
Posted: 12 November 2007 06:57 AM   [Ignore]   [#3]
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Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure
2001: A Space Odyssey

I think that pretty much covers all the bases!

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unsociableonlooker
Posted: 09 December 2007 12:02 AM   [Ignore]   [#4]
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Sympathy For Mr. Vengeance
Chungking Express
Last Life In The Universe
In The Mood For Love
Raise The Red Lantern
Mysterious Skin
Oldboy
Amelie
Only Yesterday

The list is always changing.

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Mr.Jagil
Posted: 12 December 2007 12:56 AM   [Ignore]   [#5]
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Just about every Miyazaki film. Also Tim Burton has great emotional value to me. Oh, and also Aladin smile My first cinema experience was with Aladin.

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IcyMice
Posted: 12 December 2007 02:37 AM   [Ignore]   [#6]
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same with unsociableonlooker old boy and sympathy for mr. vengeance. I love Chan Wook Park...!
also 15. I don’t know how many times I have watched it.
But the first time I rented it, within 5 days I think I watched it like 4 or 5 times haha.
I love it.  I think the main thing that strikes me about it, is that even though I’m not from Singapore, nor am I a gangster, but as a 16 year old, it’s just so easy to relate to. it’s touching...and I love the brutal honesty.

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marcisthedevil
Posted: 14 December 2007 12:13 PM   [Ignore]   [#7]
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Red To Kill
Prostitute Killers
Evil Dead (only the first one)
The Sinful Dwarf
Sex Wish

and one i love now which i cant stop watching, sorry people, Dororo

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Wonkabuz08
Posted: 03 January 2008 02:08 PM   [Ignore]   [#8]
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Doberman (french movie)
The Goonies
Tesis (a spanish movie about gore videos)
Blade Runner
Back To the future (I,II) the rest sucked…
Star Wars (V,VI,VII)
Galactica 70´s version
Six Strings Samurai (must watch, post apocalyptic guitar player samurai)
Mad Max (Thunder Dome)
Never Ending Story (the first one)
Rose Red (Stephen King)
The Breakfast Club
Terminator 2
Alien 2
Robocop
The King and the clown
Spirited Away
Akira
The Last Unicorn

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Posted: 06 January 2008 04:20 PM   [Ignore]   [#9]
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baagism - November 10, 2007, 6:01pm

Man Bites Dog
Funky Forest: The First Contact
High Tension
Kung Fu Hustle
The Story of Riki-Oh

The story of Riki changed my life. Cant figure out if it was for the better yet but its something to behold.

My list

-Fight Club
-Kill Bill Vol 1
-Reservoir Dogs (my favorite by Tarantino)
-City of God (one of the greatest films ever made in my opinion)
-The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
- Sunshine

many many others

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Bench2020
Posted: 07 January 2008 11:10 AM   [Ignore]   [#10]
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Chungking Express
The Godfather
Twelve Angry Men
Freebie & The Bean
The Killer
Bullets Over Summer
Vivacious Lady

There are thousands more that I love, but can’t live without? These’ll have to do for now.

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freakyfriend
Posted: 10 January 2008 06:49 AM   [Ignore]   [#11]
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Wow, I could go on for hours! But here goes:

The Big Lebowski
Reservoir Dogs
Pulp Fiction
Fight Club
Donnie Darko
Mulholland Drive
The Shawshank Redemption
Blue Velvet
Fargo
12 Angry Men
Citizen Kane
Goodfellas
Oldboy
The Shining
2001: A Space Odyssey
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Psycho
City of God
Snatch
Rear Window
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Requiem for a Dream

Those are just 22 that immediately come to mind. I have hundreds more…

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Ard Vijn
Posted: 10 January 2008 09:33 AM   [Ignore]   [#12]
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Here are some, I’d go nuts if they went missing from my collection:

Ghost in the Shell
The Empire Strikes Back
Raiders of the Lost Ark
My Neighbour Totoro
Alien
Seven Samurai
Jaws
Nausicaä
Aliens
Patlabor the Movie 2
Star Wars
Patlabor the Movie
Yojimbo
The Abyss
Robocop
The good, the Bad and the Ugly
Blade Runner
The Dark Crystal
Conan the Barbarian
Princess Mononoke
The Terminator

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Posted: 10 January 2008 06:02 PM   [Ignore]   [#13]
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Ghost In the Shell
The Maltese Falcon
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Predator
Enter the Dragon
Rear Window
The Shining
Aliens
Big Trouble In Little China
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Firefox
Diabolique
Evil Dead 2
The Conformist
His Girl Friday
The Goonies
Memento
Fight Club
The Matrix
The Night of the Hunter
Taxi Driver
Top Gun
Hard Boiled
Fallen Angels
Godzilla Vs. Biollante
Iron Monkey
Rocky IV
Ninja Scroll
Blade Runner
Se7en

something like that...and a million more of course. these ones that captured the imagination in a big way and all that!

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Posted: 22 January 2008 08:29 AM   [Ignore]   [#14]
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THE GLENN MILLER STORY
THE LADYKILLERS
THE LAVENDER HILL MOB
THE BULLDOG BREED
THE EARLY BIRD
THE SQUARE PEG
ASK A POLICEMAN
OH, MR PORTER
THE GOOSE STEPS OUT
WHERE’S THAT FIRE
DEATH ON THE NILE
THE SIMPSONS (ANYTHING)
CARRY ON MOVIES
A TOUCH OF FROST
BRIEF ENCOUNTER
CASABLANCA
COLOMBO
COSMOS (Carl Sagan)
DADS ARMY
FAWLTY TOWERS
FIEND WITHOUT A FACE
FULL METAL JACKET
GOODNIGHT SWEETHEART
HIGHLANDER
LAUREL & HARDY COLLECTION
MANHUNT (Brit TV Series)
MIND YOUR LANGUAGE
NIGHT OF THE DEMON
ON THE BUSES
ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES
ONLY THE LONELY
ROOTS/ROOTS THE NEXT GENERATION
THE MARX BROTHERS
BILKO
THE SWEENEY
UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS
WATCH WITH MOTHER 1 & 2

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Survivestyle
Posted: 22 January 2008 01:53 PM   [Ignore]   [#15]
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Akira
Memories of murder
Audition
Sympathy for Mr vengence
9 Souls
Ping Pong
Nowhere to hide
Ran
JSA
Infernal Affairs trilogy
Das Boot
Kontroll
Hard boiled
Last life in the universe
The lives of others
Amores perros
Come and see
Any film by Shinya Tsukamoto, Kim ki duk or Takeshi Kitano.
And who can forget CRANK!

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