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Posted: 24 Jul 2007, 19:27
by Dress Barn
Pink Floyd "The Wall"

One of the best films of the 80's

Posted: 25 Jul 2007, 16:44
by Thunder Beer
Thats very far from the truth...

Posted: 25 Jul 2007, 18:00
by Redundant Retard
Dreams in a witch house - Pretty fucking good I think. Just 1 hour long, from the "Masters of Horror" series. One of the first horror movies in a long time that actually made me a little frightened. Based on Lovecrafts short-story.

Posted: 26 Jul 2007, 20:59
by Dress Barn
Thunder";p="897931 wrote:Thats very far from the truth...
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Yeah...well, that's just like- your opinion man...

Posted: 27 Jul 2007, 00:34
by Thunder Beer
No need for the picture. I would have recognized that sentence right away.
The way he says those words.... :lol:


I like the Wall. Even better than the band, but hey... its the 80s were talking about here. Also know as the golden age of films.

Posted: 27 Jul 2007, 00:57
by Thunder Beer
How is that not the greatest movie scene of all time by the way

: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmviHBCq ... ed&search=

Look at it... Its so damn perfect!

Posted: 27 Jul 2007, 04:24
by Redundant Retard
The big Lebowski is simply brilliant. Jesus should be a role model for kids everywhere. ;)

But:

Silent Running: Oh my g*d! Rebel hippy in space. It could perhaps have been okey, but... it fails miserably.

Posted: 27 Jul 2007, 04:37
by judasmuppet
Bullshit. Silent Running is awesome. You fucking teenager.

Posted: 27 Jul 2007, 06:02
by Thunder Beer
I just saw Simpsons the Movie. I enjoyed it, all though it was a bit short. The story fails to build up properly, and there isnt really a climax. Its over before it has begun. Watch it, and youll understand what I mean. I was also hoping for bigger parts to several of the bicharacters, like Moe, the sea captain, Mr Burns, Troy McClure, Old Gill, Lionel Hutz, Rainer Wolfcastle, Duffman, etc etc... I belive most of the characters were shown, but they could have done more with it.
But still; this movie if a facelift to the last couple of seasons. Hopefully they will get back on track, and continue to create the greatest tv series of all time.

Posted: 27 Jul 2007, 09:48
by Redundant Retard
Judas: It's so full of hippy crap that I just couldn't help but laugh. And I'm kind of partial to calling myself a friend of nature myself. It's just that I find it a bleak quasi-copy of 2001, just with added political propoganda, less than impressive acting and really a very boring synopsis. I do think the idea is pretty good, especially in these times with focus on the environment and such, but I found Silent Running to be a good idea that simply fails to live up to it's premises.

Posted: 27 Jul 2007, 09:57
by judasmuppet
Don't talk to me.

Posted: 28 Jul 2007, 21:01
by Redundant Retard
Dawn of the dead (2004) - Full of clichès but entertaining. Thanks for the tip Toby.

Posted: 28 Jul 2007, 23:57
by Eviltoastman
Fargo is far better than Lebowski if you ask me.

Posted: 29 Jul 2007, 00:06
by Dress Barn
Hey Namothy, what do you like better- Big Lebowski or Fargo?

Posted: 29 Jul 2007, 00:12
by Eviltoastman
Fargo, but it's a close run thing. Miller's Crossing is better than both of them if you ask me.

Posted: 29 Jul 2007, 00:22
by Dress Barn
I'm not falling for that again

Posted: 29 Jul 2007, 00:37
by Eviltoastman
Yes...we might be here some time...like we wouldn't anyway though....so just ask my Jeremy.

Posted: 29 Jul 2007, 02:27
by Thunder Beer
Redundant user";p="899137 wrote:Dawn of the dead (2004) - Full of clichès but entertaining. Thanks for the tip Toby.
Fast zombies, not a clichè. Great film!

Posted: 29 Jul 2007, 02:29
by Thunder Beer
Fargo
Millers
Lebowski
Fink
Blood
Arizona
Hudsucker
The rest...

In that order.

Posted: 29 Jul 2007, 06:39
by judasmuppet
Miller's Crossing for me, with Big Lebowski, Fargo and O Brother following in no particular order, then maybe Barton Fink.

Posted: 29 Jul 2007, 07:07
by Redundant Retard
Lebowski
The man who wasn't there
Fargo
Barton

Posted: 29 Jul 2007, 15:03
by judasmuppet
Letters From Iwo Jima - I haven't seen Flags of our Fathers, and I tire of Clint's earnestness... but this was OK.

Posted: 30 Jul 2007, 03:19
by Thunder Beer
judasmuppet";p="899177 wrote:Miller's Crossing for me, with Big Lebowski, Fargo and O Brother following in no particular order, then maybe Barton Fink.
O Brother didnt quite do it for me... I cant put my finger on why. Im actually rating Intolerable Cruelty above O Brother. After that, it was all downhill...

Posted: 30 Jul 2007, 03:45
by Thunder Beer
I forgot "The Man Who Wasnt There". I like it. I like Billy Bob. Its better than Arizona and Hudsucker. Well well, nuff Coen... We should have made a Coen thread, but I guess its too late.

Posted: 30 Jul 2007, 06:26
by Dress Barn
I did not get into that one