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do you never get tired of watching ? mine has got to be Zulu and the septoe and son film where he marries Zeta the stripper, 2 classics


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The Good The Bad and the Ugly
Dirty Harry
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Monty Python's Life of Brian.

Where Eagles Dare, I always seem to miss the first 10 minutes or so when it's on (usually TCM, which the missus and I call the Where Eagles Dare channel)

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 Post subject: Re: which films
PostPosted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 8:22 pm 
Once Upon A Time In America!!!! :sweeeet:

Casino!!!! :sweeeet:

Hitler-The Rise Of Evil!!!! :sweeeet:

Downfall!!!! :sweeeet:

Kes!!!! :sweeeet:

Some Like It Hot!!!! :sweeeet:

Straw Dogs!!!! :sweeeet:

Dead Mans Shoes!!!! :sweeeet:

The Pianist!!!! :sweeeet:

Dr.Strangelove!!!! :sweeeet:

Dog Day Afternoon!!!! :sweeeet:

Schindler's List!!!! :sweeeet:


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 Post subject: Re: which films
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Get Carter (Original)
Godfather Parts One and Two
Rounders
The Pledge
American History X
There's Only One Jimmy Grimble


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 Post subject: Re: which films
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Godfather Trilogy


No.1 - Brilliant!!!!

No.2 - Great!!!!

No.3 - Shite!!!!

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The League of Gentleman....Jack Hawkins

The Cruel Sea

On the Buses.... 'trilogy' so bad they're brilliant.

Reach for the Sky

INDIANA JONES first two.

The Lavender hill mob

Passport to Pimlico.

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Natural Born Killers
Crossroads (the one with Ralph Macchio)
Jason & The Argonauts
Star Wars (all 6 of em)
& pretty much all of the Hammer Dracula fillums.

& Debbie Does Dallas too :grin:

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Pulp Fiction.
I often wonder if it would be worth re-mixing it so it was in order, if you know what I mean sctatchinghead

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 Post subject: Re: which films
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Flight of the Navigator :sweeeet: :sweeeet: :sweeeet:


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OK I've had think and tried to remember which is the film I've seen most times OFF MY OWN BAT (very important cos I once had a girlfriend whose whole life revolved around 3 or 4 films and which I invariably ended up watching!).

And the answer is...

I honestly don't know! Image

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 Post subject: Re: which films
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Eraserhead

Donnie Darko

Duck Soup

A night at the Opera

Blue Velvet

Mulholland Drive


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 Post subject: Re: which films
PostPosted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 12:42 pm 
Probably the film I've seen the most often is Casablanca.
Have seen very few modern films more than once by choice (ie not just because they were on TV and I had nothing better to do) other than 'The History Boys' ; 'Babette's Feast'; 'Dr Zhivago' and 'The French Lieutenant's Woman' . Oh, and some Woody Allens

(Yeah, I know...Omar Sharif :uhoh: But I was only young)


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The Player
Fargo
O Brother where art thou
Kes
Pulp Fiction
Downfall
The Big Lebowski
Blood Simple
One flew over the Cuckoo's nest

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other than 'The History Boys' ; 'Babette's Feast'; 'Dr Zhivago' and 'The French Lieutenant's Woman' . Oh, and some Woody Allens

I think I'm beginning to see a pattern emerging. :grin:

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The Blues Brothers
The Commitments
Raging Bull

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 Post subject: Re: which films
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V for Vendetta (purely for his 'you can call me v' speech)
The Waterboy (because its the funniest thing since sliced bread)
The Godfather (because its amazin')
Die Hard's (except 3 because its rubbish)

anything else isn't worth watching bbolt

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 Post subject: Re: which films
PostPosted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 3:14 pm 
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other than 'The History Boys' ; 'Babette's Feast'; 'Dr Zhivago' and 'The French Lieutenant's Woman' . Oh, and some Woody Allens

I think I'm beginning to see a pattern emerging. :grin:


Yes, funny that sctatchinghead
But this one really did have a gay element......


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Lots of good ones I agree on but can't go to bed if they start showing-
Goodfellas
Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid
Cool Hand Luke


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 Post subject: Re: which films
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Withnail & I
Kes
Zulu
Casino
Get Carter
Manhattan
Downfall
The Ipcress File
On the Buses
Steptoe & Son


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 Post subject: Re: which films
PostPosted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 4:00 pm 
Complete sucker for Aliens, I know its sh1te but I always watch it if its on. And after just seeing No Country for Old Men I will watch that again and again - awesome. Oh, and Blade Runner - just got a copy of the Final Cut version, dated now but still excellent. And The Vikings, Kirk Douglas at his best. And the truely magnificent Whisky Galore - impossible to watch without getting hammered on large drams and singing along :laugh: :laugh:


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Most of my favourites have already been mentioned but I also liked the following....

Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind.
Crash.
Cry Freedom.
12 angry men.
Anchorman.
Blazing Saddles.
Shawshank.
Royal Tenenbaums.
Last of the mohicans.
And of course Rocky 3

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Back To The Future (all three)
Only Fools and Horses (Miami Twice and The Jolly Boys Outing)
Goodfella's
About a Boy
Forrest Gump
American Pie (just the origional one)


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Can you get Emmanuel in box set ? : :grin:


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Can you get Emmanuel in box set ? : :grin:


Emmanuelle was the only picture I went to see, and stayed to watch a second time. :uhoh: bbolt

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IMHO this is the finest 6 minutes and 29 seconds ever recorded on film......

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=YrZbUS0MaY4

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Goodfellas,

The Wild Geese,

The Battle of the Bulge,

Goldfinger,

Buffalo Soldiers,

Airplane,

Kelly's Heroes,

Purple Rain,

Duck Soup.

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Flight of the Navigator :sweeeet: :sweeeet: :sweeeet:


I watched that 3 times in a row after coming home tripping out of my bonce on acid :shock: :sweeeet: :shock: :sweeeet:

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 Post subject: Re: which films
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School of Rock is great.


School of Rock is cack. :shock:

Catch 22
Full Monty
Airplane
Life Of Brian
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning.
The Long Good Friday

Err....that's it.


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NO!!!! School of Rock is class!!! And Tenacious D!!!!!!!

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 Post subject: Re: which films
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The Battle of the Bulge,


I didn't realise they made a Film about Mr.Gloves last attempt at a Diet!!!! :shock: confised :shock:


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PS....The Film I've probably seen most times from start to finish is Grease....I'd say at least 30/40 times!!!! :uhoh: :sweeeet: :grin:


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sorry, but Grease is sh-i-i-i-i-t

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sorry, but Grease is sh-i-i-i-i-t



Grease is the word, isn't it??


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Amelie
Trainspotting
Trading Places
Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind
Shallow Grave
Sin City
Lost In Translation
The Blues Brothers
Shaun Of The Dead
Hot Fuzz
Star Wars (4,5 & 6. The rest can eff off)
Donnie Darko (the original, not the pointless directors cut)
Anchorman
Lock Stock and 2 Smoking Barrels
Little Miss Sunshine
Clerks
Withnail and I
This Is Spinal Tap
The Wicker Man (original)
Goodfellas
Die Hard
Robocop

All quality

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I remember a few people on here raving about 'Catch Me If You Can' and I've just bought it!!!! :sweeeet: :sweeeet:

The book was great like!!!! :sweeeet: :grin:


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IMHO this is the finest 6 minutes and 29 seconds ever recorded on film......

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=YrZbUS0MaY4
New Street railway station Birmingham they are scary those zulus. bbolt

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:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


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The Warriors.
Wonderful Life.
The Quiet Man.
Zulu.

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The Quiet Man.


Is that Mr.Parmo's Life Story???? sctatchinghead :laugh:


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and i forgot these

The Mission
The Fisher King
Misery.
Howard the duck a new breed of hero.

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Well I'm going to watch 'The Pursuit Of Happiness' now!!!! :grin:

A lad I know said it's a real weepy and his mate....a big lad nicknamed 'Killer'....admitted he saw it at the Pictures and was bawling his eyes out!!!! :laugh: :laugh: rolfl :laugh: :laugh:


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mouldy old dough wrote:
The Quiet Man.


Is that Mr.Parmo's Life Story???? sctatchinghead :laugh:
No Mutters thats run fatboy run.

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 3:28 pm 
Pulp Fiction
Kill Bill I +II
Withnail + I
Kes
Oh Brother Where Art Thou
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
Philadelphia [still makes me cry at the end....]

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Pulp Fiction
Kill Bill I +II
Withnail + I
Kes
Oh Brother Where Art Thou
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
Philadelphia [still makes me cry at the end....]

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=vJ40uig4y ... re=related
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Yes Salty Kes and One Flew Over. 2 great films.

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