Spot on mate, classic all time film scene that!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Wadeb_21
The shoot out in the street outside the bank is awesome too
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Spot on mate, classic all time film scene that!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Wadeb_21
The shoot out in the street outside the bank is awesome too
Thats true to man. I completely forgot about that scene. Still gotta say when there in the restaurant together that scene takes the cake hands down. I wish those to would do another movie together before they get to old ya know.Quote:
Originally Posted by BIG H
Lord of War was a great movie
The Burbs!
Whats the Burbs? I havne't heard of that before?Quote:
Originally Posted by raleights
Didnt really like that.It did not know what it wanted to be,a documentary or an average film.Quote:
Originally Posted by The_One77
Dude,seriously,what do you watch?!?! ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by BIG H
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Full Metal Jacket
Ben Hur
Raging Bull
Saving Private Ryan
Schindler's List
Night of the Living Dead
One Flew Over the Cukoos Nest (You're f****n up my job!)
Braveheart
Gladiator
Cinderella Man
Maltese Falcon
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What is multese falcon>?Sounds cool!! Which films are you guys looking forwasrd to? I just saw MI3,if you want an adrenaline rush,you have to see it! Great great action scenes and one of the worst storylines ever!
I worry you sometimes, don't I ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by The Game
Wel,there's the film,THAT picture(the black woman/man thing),the thread entitled " XXX for greasy balls Adam",oh and how can I forget the crabs joke from the nue celebs thread which I was just checking for research purposes?So yeap....you worry me bigtime!Quote:
Originally Posted by BIG H
Haha 8)Quote:
Originally Posted by The Game
Jarhead
The Pianist
Ron Burgandy Anchorman
The Best 3 Films Ever.
Miami Vice's finale is supposed to be better than the Bank shoot out.....so I've heard (it might just be that film's saving grace)Quote:
Originally Posted by Wadeb_21
Really. Where did you hear that?Quote:
Originally Posted by Lyle
I've read it on a couple websites....I forget which ones maybe imdb.com or movies.com or something along those lines.
Oggie,you mentioned Grave of Fireflies earlier,now if anyone can sit through that film and not feel the slightest bit sad,you have a heart of stone. I had a tear in my eye during the end,it made me sadder as I have a little sis.You like it Oggie?
You pretty much took the words out of my mouth man. That is one of, if not the most emotional movie I have ever seen! I watched it with my friend one night and believe me when I say, she was totally overcome with sadness... tears flowing non stop! :'( I wasn't far off either. It's amazing that an animation can touch you that much... but yeah, what an amazing movie! Really told the story of how war affected the kids in Japan at that time.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Game
"September 21, 1945... that was the night I died."
After hearing that line at the start, you just knew you were in for something heart-wrenching.
Are you a fan of Studio Ghibli? I've seen a few of their movies and I have to say, they make awesome stuff! (Grave of the Firelflies, My neighbour Totoro, Laputa: Castle in the Sky and Spirited Away.)
I added two more movies to that list I was making on page 3 by the way.