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| + Mark. | Dec 29 2007, 01:18 PM Post #41 |
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New Forum Gamer
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Reservoir Dogs (Mr.pink lol :P) |
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| + Frozen-Point | Dec 31 2007, 08:09 PM Post #42 |
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huh what is this again?
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Now I have to say, Juno =] it was fun and great =] |
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| secondVISION | Jan 4 2008, 09:27 AM Post #43 |
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Spring of Drowned Girl
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Natinoal treasure : book of secrets!!! |
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| Lord Tri | Jan 9 2008, 05:41 PM Post #44 |
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The Name is Sexylicious
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Braveheart. Enough Said. |
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| Moonage Daydream | Jan 12 2008, 05:30 PM Post #45 |
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Spring of Drowned Girl
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Mrs. Doubtfire, it's one of my all time favorites. |
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| Toast | Jan 19 2008, 12:25 PM Post #46 |
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Second Class, Limited
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reign on me AMAZING MOVIE and the 5th element it was awsome |
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Jan 19 2008, 03:32 PM Post #47 |
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Second Class, Limited
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The Simpsons movie for me. |
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| eCenter | Jan 21 2008, 11:29 PM Post #48 |
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Second Class, Limited
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Requiem for a dream |
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| simplyatbliss | Jan 22 2008, 12:00 AM Post #49 |
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...still my guitar gently weeps.
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What a beautiful film. |
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| KH2 | Jan 22 2008, 06:56 AM Post #50 |
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Cloverfield [Love movies with a different angle of first person view] |
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| + fearless freak | Jan 24 2008, 02:26 PM Post #51 |
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KEEP ON ROCKING IN THE FREE WORLD!
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A Better Tomorrow A Better Tomorrow II The Killer and any other John Woo movie |
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| Koal | Feb 18 2008, 06:09 PM Post #52 |
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I'm too lazy to find a diffrent avatar....
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300 Zoolander Kingdom of Heaven Irobot Saving Private Ryan Black Hawk Down The Abominable Dr.Phibes Heat Backdraft The Benchwarmers league of extraordinary gentleman Big Trouble in little China and I think thats it...... |
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| Trigger | Feb 18 2008, 07:22 PM Post #53 |
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The Annoyer.
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Donnie Darko. Cruel Intentions. Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Battle Royale. Itchi The Killer. Death Note. |
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| Gloria | Feb 18 2008, 07:53 PM Post #54 |
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"Everything happens for a reason."
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Lion King 1 1/2 2 The Little Mermaid 1-2 Oliver and Company BaaahHumduck! Rugrats Movies |
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| setsuko | Feb 20 2008, 10:02 AM Post #55 |
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Spring of Drowned Girl
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Napoleon Dynamite <3 |
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| Storm the Chao | Feb 25 2008, 10:54 PM Post #56 |
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Spring of Drowned Girl
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Kung Pow! Enter the Fist |
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| Trulyana | Feb 26 2008, 06:15 AM Post #57 |
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Second Class, Limited
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I like a range of movies, as I like watching anything. I do also like humane movies, the ones that make you realise what humanity is all about, and makes us reflect on our own lifes. I really enjoyed K-Pax. I find all movies carry messages, and I find it to fun to untangle them. Some of the greatest movies made and that have stuck out for me, from every perspective have been: Some like it hot (1959) - Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, George Raft, Marliyn Monroe. A great cast what can i say plus it was hillarious!! I think you'll have to watch it, to understand it's humour. *batteries not included (1987) Hume Cronyn, Jessica Tandy, Jane Hoffman. If you have seen the 'Cocoon' film then you will recognise some of the characters in this film. This film is fun, and full of life. It is about a group of residents who are about to get kicked out of their apartment, by developers as they want to knock down their apartement and build new developments. Another reflective human spirited film, with the hope that is the extraterrestrials coming down, and giving them strength. Awakenings(1990) - Robert De Niro and Robin Williams. A very beautiful script reflecting the human nature, I fell in love with it when I saw it for the first time and bought the dvd and watched it a couple of times over and over again, and it's still a film that I very much enjoy even if I haven't watched it for years. Sixth Sense (1999) Bruce Willis, Toni Collette and Haley Joel Osment. This movie was about the only movie with a 'supernatural' feel that didn't make me laugh. (Horror films tend to make me laugh, if they are not well thought out, and produced) It was just bang on for me. The script and characters were excellent. K-Pax (2001) Kevin Spacey starrs in this film. I have only watched this film once, and yet again I understood it's simplicity in its message. It is about human nature at it's finest, as it concentrates on one specfic character and he's life as an advanced alien. Beautiful script, very adaptable characters. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet. I absolutely loved the way the movie captured each scene, as it reflected in a sense the way our mind works. For me, the movie is like a senseless vortex that enables the viewer to tap into their minds as well, as tapping into the hidden messages in the film. It's a great film for self discovery as it whizzes you in to one scene pretty rapidly and, then whizzes you into something completetly different. Nice film web. Deep Water (2006) A documentary about the 1968 first solo, non-stop, round-the-world boat race which departed in England. The story concentrated on the build up of the race, the race itself and the sailors experience around the world until the end, with real film footage, recordings, writings and commentary of the story made by friends and family. The film focused mainly on Donald Crowhurst and he's own battle with the race(which was the hardest out of all the other eight-and caused him to commit suicide), but also revealed clippings of the other 8 sailors. It was a very interesting documentary concentrating on the isolation of the sailors, and what affected them, or didn't affect them at sea. For instances the French sailor found himself at sea, and he didn't want to go home therefore he decided to go around the world again. I could relate with much said in the film to my own understanding of life and experiences. It's a wonderful insightful film to watch, and you get to find out about this boat journey made by man. (I hadn't known about it before) |
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