THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: lordmaji on January 08, 2011, 09:43:00 PM
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:D :lol :lol :lol
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To Kill a Mockingbird
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A Clockwork Orange.
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Freejack
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martyrs. watch it with yer dad!
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bad santa because it makes me feel good about life
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[youtube=560,345]91oESPRinas[/youtube]
Cheers me up every time I watch it.
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alien
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Ghostbusters!
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2 is better :tomato
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Caligula
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dont be a menace to south central
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Its a bit fueled by nostalgia but...
[youtube=560,345]kOxViR7eCuM[/youtube]
[youtube=560,345]NbDb8yITvhI[/youtube]
:heart :heart :heart
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Lord of The Rings
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toss up between paris, texas or in the mood for love.
my answer will change in a week.
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Con Air
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Freejack
:bow
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Its a bit fueled by nostalgia but...
[youtube=560,345]kOxViR7eCuM[/youtube]
[youtube=560,345]NbDb8yITvhI[/youtube]
:heart :heart :heart
Best movie ever! :)
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Legend is azz
Brainscan is superior
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T2: Judgment Day
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LOTR: Return of the King
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Pulp Fiction, judging from the number of times I watched it. I can't really defend it on any kind of intellectual level, but it never fails to entertain me.
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2046
Also Lost in Translation
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Probably Down By Law or Blade Runner
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2046
Also Lost in Translation
Lost in Translation? Really? It's pretty good but I don't think I could sit through it again.
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So have you sat your son down and watched Caligula with him yet, maji?
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It's a toss-up between The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and Bumfights Vol. 2: Bumlife.
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[youtube=560,345]NAtok5mw3s8[/youtube]
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2046
Also Lost in Translation
Lost in Translation? Really? It's pretty good but I don't think I could sit through it again.
It's never gotten old for me. It also made me decide to go to Japan for the first time, which obviously lead to a fairly significant shift in my life. I probably watch it a couple times / year, and I own the fullscreen DVD, widescreen DVD, and blu-ray versions, making it the second most-bought copy of anything I own after Resident Evil 4 (GC, Wii, PS2, PC, iPhone).
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In seriousness, my favorite movie would probably be either 2001: A Space Odyssey or Blade Runner. They're just two movies that I can, and have, watch over and over again, finding something new each time and enjoying it more than the last. Ten years ago, I probably would have said one of the Star Wars movies, but it's been a long time since I've watched any of them and I doubt I could watch any of them [even the really good ones] again like I used to. So, now it's 2001 or Blade Runner.
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High Fidelity
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7 samurai
Schlinder's List
Pulp Fiction.
generally rotate around as some of my favorites but ask me on a different day and others would make the list. Impossible to pick one or even half dozen since a lot of great movies exist. It's a mood thing honestly.
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7 samurai
kung fu movie?
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2046
Also Lost in Translation
Lost in Translation? Really? It's pretty good but I don't think I could sit through it again.
It's never gotten old for me. It also made me decide to go to Japan for the first time, which obviously lead to a fairly significant shift in my life. I probably watch it a couple times / year, and I own the fullscreen DVD, widescreen DVD, and blu-ray versions, making it the second most-bought copy of anything I own after Resident Evil 4 (GC, Wii, PS2, PC, iPhone).
Buying it more times doesn't make it any better?
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7 samurai
kung fu movie?
akira kurosawa. long movie. one of the best ever. Check out Seven Samurai on netflix.
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Back to the Future
Seen it a billion times and it's good in any mood. It has everything from action to comedy to adventure to romance to sci-fi to racism to rape to incest to music and the list just goes on.
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Back to the Future
Seen it a billion times and it's good in any mood. It has everything from action to comedy to adventure to romance to sci-fi to racism to rape to incest to music and the list just goes on.
i love this fucking movie
i love bttf2 almost as much
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Japanese filmmakers :( The anime films tends to be awesome.
I can watch (some) Miike films.
In regards to live action at least there's Kiyoshi Kurosawa.
Honestly, I worry more about hong kong/chinese film.
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7 samurai
kung fu movie?
*spits out drink*
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Honestly, I worry more about hong kong/chinese film.
:bow Ip Man :bow2
Watched it on Monday. Best kung fu movie I've seen in a long time. I wish there were more like it.
7 samurai
kung fu movie?
*spits out drink*
It has samurai in the title. :lol
It's been in my netflix queue for a long time now, I just haven't watched it yet.
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Blade Runner is just about perfect. Like GR, at some point I would have named one of the first two Star Wars movies, but they don't hold up as well with age, and Ridley Scott has managed to avoid going back and pissing all over his creation by going back to explain everything, poorly undo all the mystery, and make everyone related to everyone else in a series of shitty sequels. THANKS, MR. LUCAS.
7 samurai
kung fu movie?
*spits out drink*
It has samurai in the title. :lol
It's been in my netflix queue for a long time now, I just haven't watched it yet.
You are silly. "Samurai" is Japanese. "Kung Fu" is (arguably) Chinese. I've heard it just means "skilled" so Patel can be kung-fu at cooking, or Kosma is kung-fu at the sex, etc. Anyway, Seven Samurai could be a martial arts movie, or a chanbara movie, but not a kung-fu movie. Though a Chinese guy might say Kurosawa was kung-fu at directing.
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You need more kung-fu.
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I thought Beezy was just kidding at first. Kung-fu movie? :rofl
Seven Samurai is often listed among the greatest foreign films ever. SMH
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I can understand how beezy arrived there due to the multiple animu adaptations
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I have several...
Labyrinth, Legend, Jabberwocky, Monty Python and the Holy Grail. I'm missing some I'm sure.
...Shawshank.