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away from footie for a while .best movies

Discussion in 'Newcastle United' started by leez, May 15, 2014.

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  1. MF SHAK

    MF SHAK Well-Known Member

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    A tough role jim with an often flimsy supporting cast and at one point I believe, no director..

    I watch a lot of horror and I have vampyr and a korean film called kairo to watch but everythings taken a backseat to game of thrones which I've just Started and is pretty fkin amazin tbh. That film you just mentioned BRS big bad wolves is duly noted though just looked it up and that looks class

    Saw the new spidey film when it opened as I'm a spidey nut and I loved it but it has obvious problems. few of us probably go see godzilla next week
     
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  2. E.T. Fairfax

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    Assault on Precinct 13??? Good film! Totally shocked when that young girl got a bullet right through her ice cream and into her chest! Probably the most evil thing i had seen in a film at that point at such a young age!
     
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  3. E.T. Fairfax

    E.T. Fairfax Well-Known Member

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    Dawn of the dead (original)
    Dead Mans Shoes
    Airplane!
    Withnail & I
    Stalag 17
     
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  4. Beardsley's Rancid Sack

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    Withnail and I is one of the greatest British films ever made. I can't tell you how many times I've quoted that film over the years particularly 'I'm preparing myself to forgive you', 'I'll take the bastard axe to him' and of course 'Monty you terrible ****!'.

    Dean Man's Shoes - just superb. Dawn of the Dead one of the greatest horror films ever made IMO. Stalag 17 is a masterpiece as well, William Holden is terrific in that, but then again the whole cast is brilliant.
     
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    I am as it happens - so nice of you to ask (why are you asking by the way)?

    Out for dinner with friends tonight, then out on the lakes on a sailing boat tomorrow and chillin' Sunday....perhaps with a film :)

    What about you ?
     
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    I loved the movie cass
     
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    I loved the movie CRASH.
    Watched it on the plane the first time I went to LA and ironically racial equality protests were taking place when I got there against Bush so I got to see the undercurrent portrayed in the film first hand.
    Brilliantly acted and scripted.
     
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    Get a room.
     
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  9. Stevie T

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    Anything by Chris Nolan I love. The Prestige is underrated but Inception and The Dark Knight are 2 of my all time favourites.

    Dodgeball is still my favourite comedy of all time...

    'Will someone catch a damn ball, it's like watching a bunch of ******s try to **** a doorknob'...

    Classic!
     
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    I've watched most of Stanley Kubrick's films, and there are some absolute belters in amongst them.....The Shining, A Clockwork Orange, Paths of Glory, Full Metal Jacket.

    If any of you out there haven't seen much by Kubrick, go and look up his films, you'll be in for a treat.
     
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    I found dead mans shoes even better the second time. You watch it with a totally different outlook. You pick up on loads of stuff you dont notice first time round. Proper British film.
     
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    I also love Spaceballs when I was younger. I must of watched that film about 15 times
     
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    Last of the mohicans.
    Kingpin
    Event horizon
    The thing
    Back to the future
    The gremlins
    Pulp fiction
    Alien 2
     
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    Alan Parker's Birdie. Truly stunning.
     
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    my all time fave ,one flew over the cuckoo's nest, best war -iron cross, biggest sob movie the- champ
     
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    The Champ is a real heartbreaker, another unbelievably sad one is Brian's Song.
     
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    aye the champ ,god that was sad .. the part where he meets the son ,after getting oot of prison at the racetrack was emotional..

    and forgot about one flew over the cuckoos nest ..great film .. I use to work in a mental illness type place lol so can laugh along ..
     
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    Very rarely go to the Cinema now but I remember seeing 'One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest' and really enjoyed it.[video=youtube;Lnt-BqOjaTQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lnt-BqOjaTQ[/video]
     
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    Pulp Fiction wins it every time for me
     
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    Django, Seven phycopaths, X-Men first class, Man on fire, Gladiator.
     
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