Hands of Justice
The Lounge => The Dog & Duck => Topic started by: Mangala on September 28, 2008, 08:35:34 PM
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Obvious thread title is obvious.
Alot of film buffs here, bound to be some wildly varying taste from each of us :)
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Pah too many to be honest. Apart from the usual stuff like LOTR, SW, Snatch, Lock Stock, Sin City, 300, etc, etc... here's a few of the generally lesser known favourites:
- Empire Records
- Thursday
- Dead Man's Shoes
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hmm lets see yes the usual lotr, blade runner
others
zulu: classic boys own stuff
alien and aliens: great sci-fi
too late the hero: one of my fav war movies
the harry palmer films starring micheal caine
and any humprey bogart movies
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A lot of the usual stuff, plus some more uncommon ones:
- Angel Heart (with Mickey Rourke before he got pumped up)
- Gloomy sunday (Ein Lied von Liebe und Tod)
- Cannibal Holocaust ;) (just kidding, but I do enjoy the occasional bad horror/zombie movie!)
Edit: Almost forgot!
- Dark City
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Seven Samurai
Rio Bravo
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Alien
Willow
The Green Mile
Fifth Element
Jackie Brown
Twelve Monkeys
Lost in Translation
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The Life of Brian (1979)
The Matrix (1999)
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
Trainspotting (1996)
Lots of others come close, but they are my top 5.
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Not in any specific order, but heres mine:
Heat (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113277/) Best cops v robbers type movie I have ever seen. Great shoot out scene that totally works too :)
Fifth Element (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119116/) Underated, very underated. Even for a Bruce Willis vehicle.
Apocalypse Now Redux (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078788/) "I love the smell of napalm in the morning"
Pulp Fiction (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110912/) Its the soundtrack for me that does it.
Lost in Translation (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0335266/) Ever been jetlagged and had insomnia at once? Brilliant movie for Murray, and of course Scarlett Johansson
Empire Records (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112950/) Surprised to have seen it in someone elses list. But this is a really good flick, with a good young cast.
Zulu (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058777/) Love old movies like this, from the heyday of British film making. About a unit of troops that overcame massive odds and survived.
Once Upon a Time in the West (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064116/) Most amazing western ever. Scenery is stunning and the film itself is very powerful.
Blade Runner (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083658/) Love the Final Cut version of this, a brilliant film noir using the Dick novella as a backdrop.
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I gave a list of 10 movies above, but there are many more I could have mentioned. Sergio Leone, Akira Kurosawa, Coen brothers and Luc Besson are a marvelous directors, any of their movies are great. Quentin Tarrantino I used to love, but Kill Bill started IMO see his touch slip. Any movie with Gary Oldman, Harvey Keitel, Jean Reno, Kevin Spacey or Morgan Freeman (though he has sometimes disappointed me in a huge way; while his acting is always superior, some of the movies he can be seen in have nearly made me puke) most likely will glue me to the chair. Any movie with music by Ennio Morricone must be great.
That said, I personally like a lot the lists of Beosvir and Malt. You fellows have a good taste :)
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If it really has to be my favourite movie of all time, I think I will go with possibly the best adaption of a short story to film ever, Rudyard Kipling's The Man Who Would Be King (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073341/). I would not classify it as the best movie I have ever seen, but it is one I always watch happily when it runs on a channel near me. Sean Connery and Michael Caine having the time of their lives playing their blessed hearts out in a good old fashioned yarn from the heyday of the British Empire - what could one possibly desire more? The best buddy movie bar none.
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All of the usual as mentioned above.
Personal preferences not in the usual suspects... (in no particular order)
Shawshank redemption
Dogma
Dusk till dawn
Blues brothers
Be cool
Without a paddle
oh and not forgetting
Smokey and the bandit & The cannonball run. (yes they are old and cheesy but hey i like em)
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- Angel Heart (with Mickey Rourke before he got pumped up)
I haven't thought of that movie in years. In hindsight, I think if my parents had realised what it was like they wouldn't have let me watch it.
- Dark City
I grabbed the director's cut of this just recently. I, erm, don't think it really added anything.
I'll add Final Fantasy: Advent Children to the mix, because I like anime, I loved the game, and this is one of the few movies derived from a game I thought was good and really rewarded people who loved the game. And the scene where they all come together to fight the Bahamut summoning is awesome.
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1.) Blade Runner - The film that got me into cinema and film making. It will forever be my number one.
2.) Sonatine - My favorite Kitano Cop drama. Perhaps not technically the best of the lot I just can't get enough of the charmingly surreal beach scenes.
3.) Fallen Angels - Wong Kar Wai pick here, a toss up between this and Chunking Express. 2046 gets a mention but it pales in comparison to these two. Amazingly atmospheric.
4.) For A few dollars more - Leone pick and easily my favorite though I of course love the others. I believe this best epitomized his heavily stylized stoic and brutish characters. Van Cleef and Eastwood working incredibly well together.
5.) Dazed and confused - the quintessential high school/coming of age film from another of my favorite directors Richard Linklater. "That's What I Love About These High School Girls, Man. I Keep Getting Older, They Stay the Same Age."
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5.) Dazed and confused - the quintessential high school/coming of age film from another of my favorite directors Richard Linklater. "That's What I Love About These High School Girls, Man. I Keep Getting Older, They Stay the Same Age."
Thought I was the only person left in the world who had heard of and loved this movie!
Its bloody great fun.