Movies You'll Always Watch

[quote]rainjack wrote:
No one has mentioned F-9/11 yet. [/quote]

Ive noticed that too.

To prevent trolling I suggest no-one does either.

Napoleon Dynamite

Scary Movie 1 & 2

X-men 1 & 2

Terminator 2 & 3

Old School

Goodfellas

Godfather 1 & 2

Bronx Tale

South Park Movie

Team America

Conan the Barbarian

Friday, Next Friday, Friday after Next

Anchorman

Dodgeball

Legally Blond (yes, really)

Private Parts

Hot, Wet, American Summer

Crouching Tiger

Starwars, all episodes

Breakfast Club

Glengarry glenross- everyone in it, is incredible espically Al Pacino

2001-greatest cut scence from the bone been thrown in the air to to the next shot of the spacehip. incredible ending

Goodfellas-from the start onwards-every since i could remember i wanted to be a gangster. brilliant, great music as well.

Terminator- i watched this over 50 times once on holidays when i was a kid, great action movie

Ghost in the shell-one of the best anime ever

Pumping Iron- I’m coming in the gym,I’m coming on stage i’m coming,coming,coming ,excellent line

Blade runner-the directors cut, fanatastic, great soundtrack to listen to when going to sleep

Le Samourai- a great french film, with the anti-hero cool as f**k

[quote]BluePfaltz wrote:
rainjack wrote:
No one has mentioned F-9/11 yet.

Ive noticed that too.

To prevent trolling I suggest no-one does either.[/quote]

F-9/11, great movie.

You guys asked for it.

[quote]deanosumo wrote:
BluePfaltz wrote:
rainjack wrote:
No one has mentioned F-9/11 yet.

Ive noticed that too.

To prevent trolling I suggest no-one does either.

F-9/11, great movie.

You guys asked for it.

[/quote]

Agreed!

Kingtiger, if you liked the Bladerunner soundtrack by Vangelis, buy the Themes CD. It has songs from that and other movies he’s done like Mutiny On The Bounty, Chariots of Fire, others. Great CD very soothing and relaxing.

Yeah, Blade Runner - though VERY different from the book - is watchable anytime.

OH, and one more:

Big.
Trouble.
In.
Little.
China.

Fight Club

Fast and Furious

Anchorman

Gone in 60 Seconds

Say Anything(all time fav)

Old School

[quote]jolly roger wrote:

OH, and one more:

Big.
Trouble.
In.
Little.
China.[/quote]

Great flick!

Blade Runner
The Sting
Glengary Glen Ross
Miller’s Crossing
Raising Arizona
Black Hawk Down
Braveheart
RoboCop
A Clockwork Orange
Full Metal Jacket
Die Hard I or III
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
The Freshman -

  • “Are you Leo?”
  • “I am Big Leo.”
  • “It just says Leo.”
  • “We are the same, Leo and Big Leo”
  • “You’re synonymous.”
  • “Dat’s right.”

[quote]Elkhntr1 wrote:

Kingtiger, if you liked the Bladerunner soundtrack by Vangelis, buy the Themes CD. It has songs from that and other movies he’s done like Mutiny On The Bounty, Chariots of Fire, others. Great CD very soothing and relaxing.[/quote]

Speaking of Vangelis, have you ever heard his song “the Friends of Mr. Cairo”? I have never met another person who has heard of that song (well, at least that I have asked). My parents used to have it on a record when I was really young and then I had bits of it stuck in my head for fifteen years before I could figure out who it was and track it down. Not exactly the kind of music I normally listen to, but I love that song.

Monty Python and the Holy Grail
STAR WARS (all of them)
Swingers
Goonies
Ghostbusters 1&2
Rudy
Saving Private Ryan
Gladiator
Citizen Kane
All the Pixar Movies
Lion King
Pumping Iron
Harry Potter movies
T.M.N.T
Batman
Indiana Jones Trilogy
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Snatch
Conan the Barbarian

Did you guys ever see a movie titled “Tommy Boy”?

That … was … AWESOME!

Bastard!

For all you all time mat masters out there how about.

VISION QUEST
BRAVEHEART
GLADIATOR
TUSKEEGEE AIRMAN

[quote]JPBear wrote:
Elkhntr1 wrote:

Kingtiger, if you liked the Bladerunner soundtrack by Vangelis, buy the Themes CD. It has songs from that and other movies he’s done like Mutiny On The Bounty, Chariots of Fire, others. Great CD very soothing and relaxing.

Speaking of Vangelis, have you ever heard his song “the Friends of Mr. Cairo”? I have never met another person who has heard of that song (well, at least that I have asked). My parents used to have it on a record when I was really young and then I had bits of it stuck in my head for fifteen years before I could figure out who it was and track it down. Not exactly the kind of music I normally listen to, but I love that song.

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It may be on the CD I speak of. I vaguely recall a name similar to that. I actually had the cassette tape of Vangelis, Themes and lost it. My Mom gave it to me back in the early nineties and I could listen to if from one end to the other especially if I wanted to sleep. The song from Mutiny on the Bounty is one of my favorites. I will have to purchase this CD again.

End of Hijack

Lord of the Rings (any)

Firefly (technically not a movie, but will be in Sept)

Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure

Scarface

Pulp Fiction

The Aviator

Catch Me If you Can

The Godfather

Carlito’s Way

Leaving Las vegas

Lord of the Rings (all)
gladiator
braveheart
troy
king arthur
kingdom of heaven
fight club
the usual suspects
pulp fiction
glengarry glenn ross
batman batman returns and when its out, batman begins(best yet)
memento
reservoir dogs
donnie darko
kill bill
pirates of the caribbean
the matrix(first one especially, last one not so much)
HERO (quite possibly the greatest film of all time)

I was just checking the uh specs on the uh . . . girder . . . I’m retarded.

[quote]BFG wrote:
Did you guys ever see a movie titled “Tommy Boy”?

That … was … AWESOME!

Bastard![/quote]

[quote]Prince Vegeta wrote:
Lord of the Rings (all)
gladiator
braveheart
troy
king arthur
kingdom of heaven
fight club
the usual suspects
pulp fiction
glengarry glenn ross
batman batman returns and when its out, batman begins(best yet)
memento
reservoir dogs
donnie darko
kill bill
pirates of the caribbean
the matrix(first one especially, last one not so much)
HERO (quite possibly the greatest film of all time)[/quote]

Gotta agree with usual suspects great movie. The greatest trick the devil ever played was convincing the world he did’nt exist. Kaiser Sosa

Romeo Is Bleeding

The Verdict

Black Rain

Paths of Glory

The Philadelphia Story

The Big Sleep

Stalag 17

3 Days of the Condor

Savior (this is a great, but brutal movie)

The Graduate

Wings of Desire

Donnie Brassco

Deadman (another movie with a great soundtrack, Neil Young)