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Post by zombiegoth04 on Jul 5, 2005 14:27:46 GMT
haven't seen war of the worlds yet. should be going on saturday.
I can't beleive I didn't mention shaun of the dead in my top 5. Bump out the SW trilogy & stick that in. such a top film.
also forgot to mention little shop of horrors, rocky horror picture show, ninja scroll... (I could go on & on for hours - love me films I does).
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Post by cam on Jul 5, 2005 14:57:37 GMT
seen war of the worlds....a good film but no where near the hype that it got....just under 2 hrs long i think
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Post by BigGinge101 on Jul 5, 2005 15:10:01 GMT
I can't beleive I didn't mention shaun of the dead in my top 5. Bump out the SW trilogy & stick that in. such a top film. I know I'm starting to sound a bit like a broken record, but does this mean that you like Spaced by any chance zombie ??
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Post by zombiegoth04 on Jul 5, 2005 15:21:02 GMT
never seen it. love black books though.
I might try & pick up spaced on DVD at some point.
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Post by BigGinge101 on Jul 5, 2005 15:52:23 GMT
If you liked "Shaun" you will love Spaced. It's Co-written by Simon Pegg and directed by Edgar wright. It has the actors who play Shaun, Yvonne, Ed and Pete (obviously in different roles) and is just very funny. Mike is truly hilarious. Honestly, if you liked Shaun - get this, you won't be disappointed.
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Post by Moog on Jul 7, 2005 19:54:47 GMT
Yep I'll second that & third that! "Spaced" is fantastic! very cinematic & fantastically quick paced for a british sit com!
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Post by jobo on Jul 24, 2005 16:08:52 GMT
If I was gonna recommend a film to see it would be Mr and Mrs Smith. Especially for people who have been in long term relationships because the relationship puns in this film are better than I could have ever come up with. It is fantastic....
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Post by bubblybambi on Jul 25, 2005 14:16:06 GMT
my top 5 flims would have to number 1 shaun of the dead number 2 doge ball number 3 the crow number 4 dawn of the dead (new one ) number 5 5 children and it (sad i know ) i could go on all day but not enough room
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Post by jobo on Jul 25, 2005 17:35:17 GMT
Okay my top 5 films would go:
1) Old School Unseen 2) The Crow 3) Braveheart 4) Dodgeball 5) Blade Trinity
Bit of an odd mix.
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Post by Moog on Jul 27, 2005 19:03:55 GMT
Dodgeball seems favorite! I may have to give that a watch. I really liked Dumb & Dumber for inane humour.
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Post by solidfunkninja on Aug 8, 2005 13:40:10 GMT
Anything written/directed by Kevin Smith (very funny dialogue)
Brotherhood of the Wolf (French film)
One flew over the Cuckoo's Nest
Ninja Scroll (Japanese Anime)
Kind Hearts & Coronets (B&W Ealing comedy)
The Man who would be King (Caine/Connery)
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Post by bozzer29 on Aug 11, 2005 11:37:35 GMT
Yeah, Clerks is brilliant! Most of Kevin Smiths movies are cool! I've seen far too many movies to remember and picking out a few faves is almost impossible. However here are 5 of my faves in no particular order...
Bladerunner Apocalypse Now Once Upon A time in America Alien Eraserhead
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Post by solidfunkninja on Aug 11, 2005 12:35:59 GMT
Eraserhead? Is that the weird David Lynch film (weird even by his standards)?
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Post by bozzer29 on Aug 11, 2005 13:40:32 GMT
Certainly is Solid... it was his first feature length movie. Made in about '77 or '78 I think. It is wierd, but quite funny (or maybe I just have an odd sense of humour)! I also rate Blue Velvet very highly.
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Post by solidfunkninja on Aug 11, 2005 13:52:25 GMT
Think I saw that when I was a nipper - scared the crap out of me back then. Not seen it since.
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