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I've got the soundtrack. It's the score to the movie, and it's really beautiful and relaxing.Is somewhere in time the christopher reeve thing? I liked it too.![]()
I've got the soundtrack. It's the score to the movie, and it's really beautiful and relaxing.Is somewhere in time the christopher reeve thing? I liked it too.![]()
Every single movie you mentioned was either on my list or just barely off it.I've each of these at least 50 times.
Memento
Millers Crossing
Donnie Darko
Terminator 2
Patton
Groundhog Day
Godfather
Can't believe I had to bump Young Frankenstein, Braveheart & Caddyshack
I's this common? I'm not sure I've seen any movie more than 5 times.I've each of these at least 50 times.
Memento
Millers Crossing
Donnie Darko
Terminator 2
Patton
Groundhog Day
Godfather
Can't believe I had to bump Young Frankenstein, Braveheart & Caddyshack
I will unpack it a little - my guess is these movies fall into the Animal House territory for me. Didn't see an Indy movie growing up for whatever reason, and finally sat down to watch them in college. Thought they were ok, but nothing great. I am sure a bit of that is because I missed something not watching them as a kid. Don't hate them or anything (that's incorrect, I hated the 4th one), but there are probably about 10 other Spielberg movies alone that I would rather put in the dvd player now.Andy Dufresne said:You kind of creep me out.KarmaPolice said:1/2 joking. never was a huge fan.Andy Dufresne said:KarmaPolice said:oh yeah?I watched Indiana Jones the other day, and it doesn't hold up. so there!Andy Dufresne said:I re-watched 12 Monkeys a couple months back.
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Not even movies from your childhood?I's this common? I'm not sure I've seen any movie more than 5 times.I've each of these at least 50 times.
Memento
Millers Crossing
Donnie Darko
Terminator 2
Patton
Groundhog Day
Godfather
Can't believe I had to bump Young Frankenstein, Braveheart & Caddyshack
I don't think so. We only had one TV and it wasn't easy to agree on a movie to watch. Let alone the same move repeatedly.Not even movies from your childhood?I's this common? I'm not sure I've seen any movie more than 5 times.I've each of these at least 50 times.
Memento
Millers Crossing
Donnie Darko
Terminator 2
Patton
Groundhog Day
Godfather
Can't believe I had to bump Young Frankenstein, Braveheart & Caddyshack
I would be willing to guess that I have seen the 3 movies from the 80s that I listed a good 200+ times. I probably watched each at least week on average when we got the VHS tapes since we only had a couple. They have been out almost 30 years, and I would bet that I have maintained a 10x/year average of watching those.
Agreed.Good one.The Princess Bride
indubitablyAgreed.Good one.The Princess Bride
Inconceivable... to not like this film.indubitablyAgreed.Good one.The Princess Bride
Just re-watched this recently. Great movie. I used to be a hard-core Vertigo guy, but these days Rear Window could be my favorite Hitchcock.Rear Window
I go round and round with Vertigo, North by Northwest, and Rear Window, but in the end with Rear Window you have a beautifully simple set and premise and you have Jimmy Stewart exceeding his craft and you have Hitchcock getting out of his own way, something brilliant directors sometimes have difficulty doing.Just re-watched this recently. Great movie. I used to be a hard-core Vertigo guy, but these days Rear Window could be my favorite Hitchcock.Rear Window
Many of us were able to accomplish the task.Seven Samurai
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
The Big Lebowski
Raiders of the Lost Ark
The Godfather
The Princess Bride
The Blues Brothers
Honorable mention:
Hud
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Drive
Mud
Castaway on the Moon
Animal House
Caddyshack
Zombieland
Army of Darkness
Planet of the Apes (1968)
Cool Hand Luke
This is impossible to do with seven.
Many of us were able to accomplish the task.Seven Samurai
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
The Big Lebowski
Raiders of the Lost Ark
The Godfather
The Princess Bride
The Blues Brothers
Honorable mention:
Hud
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Drive
Mud
Castaway on the Moon
Animal House
Caddyshack
Zombieland
Army of Darkness
Planet of the Apes (1968)
Cool Hand Luke
This is impossible to do with seven.
Clerks
The Big Lebowski
Lost Highway
Braveheart
Friday
Mulholland Drive
Twin peaks-fire walk with me
The crow just missed out.
:X He didn't say literally impossible.Many of us were able to accomplish the task.Seven Samurai
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
The Big Lebowski
Raiders of the Lost Ark
The Godfather
The Princess Bride
The Blues Brothers
Honorable mention:
Hud
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Drive
Mud
Castaway on the Moon
Animal House
Caddyshack
Zombieland
Army of Darkness
Planet of the Apes (1968)
Cool Hand Luke
This is impossible to do with seven.![]()
I mean, all he had to do was stop typing after The Blues Brothers
We're not gonna talk about Judy, alright? We're not gonna talk about her at all!Clerks
The Big Lebowski
Lost Highway
Braveheart
Friday
Mulholland Drive
Twin peaks-fire walk with me
The crow just missed out.:X
Shtick, right?
Love your list. And the bolded is the best Michael Caine and Steve Martin roles ever.The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Braveheart
The Army of Darkness
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Tombstone
If f'd up things didn't happen, it would not have made any sense.You people naming Clockwork Orange have issues. That is one f'd up movie.
Well, yeah. Have you seen my other posts?You people naming Clockwork Orange have issues.
The awkward dialog ruins North by Northwest for me. The other two are really great...I go round and round with Vertigo, North by Northwest, and Rear Window, but in the end with Rear Window you have a beautifully simple set and premise and you have Jimmy Stewart exceeding his craft and you have Hitchcock getting out of his own way, something brilliant directors sometimes have difficulty doing.Just re-watched this recently. Great movie. I used to be a hard-core Vertigo guy, but these days Rear Window could be my favorite Hitchcock.Rear Window
Add in Inception and Memento to that list.What did people like about the Fifth Element?
Probable answer: viewed on weed.Add in Inception and Memento to that list.What did people like about the Fifth Element?
I find that hard to believe. Entertaining, no doubt, but putting it in a top 7 list seems wild to me.Everything.What did people like about the Fifth Element?
Inception is interesting but overrated IMO. Not sure what people wouldn't like about Memento.Add in Inception and Memento to that list.What did people like about the Fifth Element?
For starters, unless the guy was a tattoo artist or watched a How-to-tattoo-yourself video every day I take issue with the tattooing to communicate/remember concept in general.Inception is interesting but overrated IMO. Not sure what people wouldn't like about Memento.Add in Inception and Memento to that list.What did people like about the Fifth Element?
He didn't do all of his own tattoos.For starters, unless the guy was a tattoo artist or watched a How-to-tattoo-yourself video every day I take issue with the tattooing to communicate/remember concept in general.Inception is interesting but overrated IMO. Not sure what people wouldn't like about Memento.Add in Inception and Memento to that list.What did people like about the Fifth Element?