One Movie Forever

[quote]MattyXL wrote:
Stand By Me…no movie brings me back like this one

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Man, this was one of my favorite movies when I was a kid. Hadn’t seen it in years and it came on HBO theother day. I watched it in it’s entirety and and while its still awesome, I was really bummed when it was over. There is no way this could be my only movie.

Some long porn movie, I guess. Probably the ones with multiple featurettes of different girls. Or maybe a longer one with a decent plot, since that’s what I’d be following during ‘intermissions’.

Have fun beating off to pictures for the rest of your lives, bitches.

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

[quote]MattyXL wrote:
Stand By Me…no movie brings me back like this one

[/quote]

Man, this was one of my favorite movies when I was a kid. Hadn’t seen it in years and it came on HBO theother day. I watched it in it’s entirety and and while its still awesome, I was really bummed when it was over. There is no way this could be my only movie.[/quote]

Yeah when you hear that River Phoenix gets killed it fucks me up.

I would pick Terminator… I fucking love that movie… But there would be one minor stipulation.

I have to be able to fast forward through Linda Hamilton’s banana titties.

If that is against the rules, I pick Billy Madison.

[quote]WolBarret wrote:

[quote]ImSkinny wrote:
Lesbians on the moon Vol. 3- Attack of the Anal Tentacles.[/quote]

I googled it and found nothing. You lie![/quote]

Rule 35?

[quote]MattyXL wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

[quote]MattyXL wrote:
Stand By Me…no movie brings me back like this one

[/quote]

Man, this was one of my favorite movies when I was a kid. Hadn’t seen it in years and it came on HBO theother day. I watched it in it’s entirety and and while its still awesome, I was really bummed when it was over. There is no way this could be my only movie.[/quote]

Yeah when you hear that River Phoenix gets killed it fucks me up.[/quote]

Haha, that is exactly what I was thinking of. When they pan to Dreyfuss and he’s sitting there with an empty expression in front of his typewriter and his kids come in and jolt him back to reality, it really hits me. I’m gonna go cry now. Bye er’body.

Braveheart.

13th Warrior

Unbreakable. M. Night fused ancient myth, superheroes, science and the real world… though most people didn’t realize it. His movies were all downhill from there.

X-Men eat your heart out.

Grease :slight_smile:

[quote]Nikki9591 wrote:
Grease :)[/quote]

John Travolta never looked better. Except in the Saturday Night Fever sequel Staying
Alive
, which was directed by Stallone and featured the first major Hollywood body transformation (Travolta was trained by Sly himself). But he danced in that as well, so it’s totally ghey.

Conan the Barbarian; but at this point I have it memorized, all 50 lines of it.

Dumb and Dumber, or the Lion King

[quote]roybot wrote:

[quote]Nikki9591 wrote:
Grease :)[/quote]

John Travolta never looked better. Except in the Saturday Night Fever sequel Staying
Alive
, which was directed by Stallone and featured the first major Hollywood body transformation (Travolta was trained by Sly himself). But he danced in that as well, so it’s totally ghey. [/quote]

…OK

I just like the songs
“Go Grease Lightning you’re coasting through the heat lap trial”

[quote]EvanX wrote:
or the Lion King[/quote]

Good call!

dumb and dumber! maybe top gun…

[quote]Nikki9591 wrote:

[quote]roybot wrote:

[quote]Nikki9591 wrote:
Grease :)[/quote]

John Travolta never looked better. Except in the Saturday Night Fever sequel Staying
Alive
, which was directed by Stallone and featured the first major Hollywood body transformation (Travolta was trained by Sly himself). But he danced in that as well, so it’s totally ghey. [/quote]

…OK

I just like the songs
“Go Grease Lightning you’re coasting through the heat lap trial”[/quote]

I wasn’t picking on your choice of movie. I was cross-referencing my post with the one I made on the Glee thread, hoping somebody would pick up on it. It seems that Stallone can direct and star in a recent, high-test movie like The Expendables, but directing and training Travolta in a sequel to a movie that paved the way for Grease, and pretty much every other modern musical is not.

[quote]SSC wrote:

[quote]EvanX wrote:
or the Lion King[/quote]

Good call![/quote]

The Lion King = Hamlet.

http://www.lionking.org/text/Hamlet-TM.html

[quote]roybot wrote:
Unbreakable. M. Night fused ancient myth, superheroes, science and the real world… though most people didn’t realize it. [/quote]

Excellent selection. One of my all-time fave films.

[quote]dianab wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:
for reference. There may be 3 people who haven’t seen it. Doubt they’re here though.[/quote]

I’m here, haven’t seen any of the Star Wars movies.

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Make it 2. we only need one more to prove nards wrong!

edit- i may pick a night at the roxbury, it gets me every time, sooo funny. but like someone else said a comedy may be tough forever