How about the BEST movies you've ever seen!

cortezzz

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pastafarian said:
The Pianist- Best movie about the Nazi evil I've ever seen.

That was a good one, I forgot all about it. Very haunting.

believe it or not-- i havent got around to this one yet

i generally dont like films about the holocaust---too depressing
however
the one i remember that sticks with me is---an old one--
with rod steiger-- i think it was called the broker--
or maybe the pawn broker---its not strictly about the holocaust but about someone who-- survived it and lives in new york city-- trying to cope with the aftermath

regarding nazis--- 2 of the most powerfull films -- regarding --modern nazis--- ie skinheads that are definatedly worth seeing are

---the believer
---american history X
 

Said1

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cortezzz said:
Said1 said:
pastafarian said:
The Pianist- Best movie about the Nazi evil I've ever seen.

That was a good one, I forgot all about it. Very haunting.

believe it or not-- i havent got around to this one yet

i generally dont like films about the holocaust---too depressing
however
the one i remember that sticks with me is---an old one--
with rod steiger-- i think it was called the broker--
or maybe the pawn broker---its not strictly about the holocaust but about someone who-- survived it and lives in new york city-- trying to cope with the aftermath

regarding nazis--- 2 of the most powerfull films -- regarding --modern nazis--- ie skinheads that are definatedly worth seeing are

---the believer
---american history X

I haven't seen any of the above. I'm not a big movie watcher.

The Pianist is very good, but still kind of depressing just the same.


I really liked Dog Town and Z-boys, the documentary. :oops:

Crap, this isn't the confessions thread.
 

cortezzz

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humm--- just what are you confessing to that youd rather better yourself reading a book
perhaps
than passively dissipate your life-time-- in front of a movie screen

yeah-- dog town-- really uplifting film
fell good flick --yeah
 

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pastafarian said:
cortezzz' list has a lot of my faves on it.

I'll add:

Bliss (Australian)-Ad exec has heart attack believes he died and thinks he may have gone to Hell and that his family members are demons. Very clever black comedy/social commentary.

Man Facing Southeast- Great Agrentinian flick that was stolen, dumbed-down, screwed up and vomited out as K-Pax.

Withnail and I- Hilarious Brit-com, reminds me of a short but intense period of my mis-spent youth/young adulthood. Great Soundtrack.

Spinal Tap- "This one goes to 11." :D

Evil Dead 2- My favourite b-movie comedy. Bruce campbell rocks!

The Pianist- Best movie about the Nazi evil I've ever seen.

Memento- The gimmick worked for me. Very cool.

Life of Brian- 'nuff said. :wink:

I've seen all of these and thought they were great, especially Bliss. I didn't like Withnail and I though. The British make such dreary movies.
 

cortezzz

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british films can be dreary--
but--- truthfull

the following come to mind as excellent british films

-truly madly deeply
-naked
-life is sweet
- secrets and lies
-all monty pythons of course
 

cortezzz

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Re: RE: How about the BEST movies you've ever seen!

cortezzz said:
humm--- just what are you confessing to that youd rather better yourself reading a book
perhaps
than passively dissipate your life-time-- in front of a movie screen

yeah-- dog town-- really uplifting film
fell good flick --yeah

yeah-- i liked it
i found it trully manipulative--- in the sense that at the end--- one totally identified with the protagonist
and --- just delighted in seeing the whole place torched
 

Said1

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Re: RE: How about the BEST movies you've ever seen!

cortezzz said:
cortezzz said:
humm--- just what are you confessing to that youd rather better yourself reading a book
perhaps
than passively dissipate your life-time-- in front of a movie screen

yeah-- dog town-- really uplifting film
fell good flick --yeah

yeah-- i liked it
i found it trully manipulative--- in the sense that at the end--- one totally identified with the protagonist
and --- just delighted in seeing the whole place torched

I meant the documentary, not the movie Lords of Dogtown.
 

cortezzz

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pastafarian said:
cortezzz' list has a lot of my faves on it.

I'll add:

Bliss (Australian)-Ad exec has heart attack believes he died and thinks he may have gone to Hell and that his family members are demons. Very clever black comedy/social commentary.

Man Facing Southeast- Great Agrentinian flick that was stolen, dumbed-down, screwed up and vomited out as K-Pax.

Withnail and I- Hilarious Brit-com, reminds me of a short but intense period of my mis-spent youth/young adulthood. Great Soundtrack.

Spinal Tap- "This one goes to 11." :D

Evil Dead 2- My favourite b-movie comedy. Bruce campbell rocks!

The Pianist- Best movie about the Nazi evil I've ever seen.

Memento- The gimmick worked for me. Very cool.

Life of Brian- 'nuff said. :wink:


spinal tap--- i saw that like--15 years ago
and still crack up-- when i remember scenes from that flick

--- i play guitar-- as a hobby-- and occasionally ---
when i go shopping at some of the music stores around here-- ill quite seriously ask the store clerk if he has any marshall guitar amps that you can crank up to 11
or even higher--cause the ones that only go up to 10 --arent loud enough
 

cortezzz

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Re: RE: How about the BEST movies you've ever seen!

Said1 said:
cortezzz said:
cortezzz said:
humm--- just what are you confessing to that youd rather better yourself reading a book
perhaps
than passively dissipate your life-time-- in front of a movie screen

yeah-- dog town-- really uplifting film
fell good flick --yeah

yeah-- i liked it
i found it trully manipulative--- in the sense that at the end--- one totally identified with the protagonist
and --- just delighted in seeing the whole place torched

I meant the documentary, not the movie Lords of Dogtown.

you know what said 1

i messed up completely

the movie i was referring to was DOGVILLLE with nicole kidman

not DOGTOWN---which i havent seen
 

Said1

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Re: RE: How about the BEST movies you've ever seen!

cortezzz said:
Said1 said:
cortezzz said:
cortezzz said:
humm--- just what are you confessing to that youd rather better yourself reading a book
perhaps
than passively dissipate your life-time-- in front of a movie screen

yeah-- dog town-- really uplifting film
fell good flick --yeah

yeah-- i liked it
i found it trully manipulative--- in the sense that at the end--- one totally identified with the protagonist
and --- just delighted in seeing the whole place torched

I meant the documentary, not the movie Lords of Dogtown.

you know what said 1

i messed up completely

the movie i was referring to was DOGVILLLE with nicole kidman

not DOGTOWN---which i havent seen

Someone did torch the peir at the end of Lords of Dogtown. So I assumed it was the same thing. But I wasn't follwing with the propaganda. I've heard Jay Adams was more important than Tony Alba and I've heard the reverse, I was confused....I'm not a ska8er girl. :lol: :lol:

Z-boys and Dogtown, the documentary is kind of interesting, becuse they us a lot of original footage they made of themselves skating 20 yrs ago and a lot from competitions.
 

FiveParadox

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Re: My Favourite Movies

My favourite moves are (in order):
  1. Memoirs of a Geisha;
  2. Brokeback Mountain; and
  3. Inside Man.
I absolutely adored Memoirs of a Geisha. I thought it was beautiful.
 

cortezzz

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ok---
im going to rent all the movies with DOG in the title-- this weekend--
and takes notes
sort the whole bloody mess out
 

Canucklehead

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RE: How about the BEST mo

Falling Down
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Spaceballs
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
Canadian Bacon
 

Kreskin

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While not the best, I really enjoyed Secondhand Lions starring Michael Caine and Robert Duvall.
 

cdn_bc_ca

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RE: How about the BEST mo

hmm... it's hard to choose the best, but here are some that I really enjoyed (not in any particular order):

1. Indiana Jones Series
2. To Live (foreign)
3. Empire of the Sun
4. Catch Me If You Can
5. Fifth Element
6. Basketball Diaries
7. Back to the Future Series
8. Saving Private Ryan
9. Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
10. The Pianist

I thought the best one out of the bunch above is #2.