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I'm a horror buff so

The Shining
Whicker man
The Orphanage
Suspira
The Exorcist
Night of the living dead
Alien
Psycho
Sixth Sense
Let the right one in.
 
Platoon is my favourite film ever.

But the only film i've ever watched and when finished sat there and thought WTF, so had to watch it all over again was SAW.
 
I agree that great films are so few and far between these days it is silly.
The 70's, 80's and 90's seemed jam packed with great movies, but since the turn of the century, creativity has gone to ****, and everything is a remake, reboot or carbon copy of something that has been done a million times better.

My favourite movies:

The original Star Wars Trilogy (not the wretched CGI infested prequels or the ******ed Disney Star Wars puke they serve up these days)
American History X
Der Untergang
The Big Lebowski
Goodfellas
Jaws (The original and ONLY the original)
Highlander


These are some of my favourites, and sadly only one of them, Der Untergang, was made post 2000, and its the one movie in the list that isnt a Hollywood movie.
Hollywood has turned into a creative void, a cesspool filled with ****wits and hacks.
I mean they remade Point Break a couple years back....POINT BREAK! the Keanu Reeves/Patrick Swayze surfing movie.....I mean, I dont think it was a particularly horrible movie, the original, but I just cannot imagine a situation in which Hollywood writers are sat round a table and one of them pipes up and says "Hey guy, I think we need a Point Break remake!" and people agreed, instead of what should have happened, is that everyone looks at said idiot like this......

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Frozen

Close the thread.
pfft there about to be a sequel for that as well.
I didnt think Disney did cinematic sequels, at least not for their animated movies, most of those sequels have been straight to video, but apparently Frozen made enough money for them to give up that little rule.
 
pfft there about to be a sequel for that as well.
I didnt think Disney did cinematic sequels, at least not for their animated movies, most of those sequels have been straight to video, but apparently Frozen made enough money for them to give up that little rule.
I'm guessing Toy Story 2 & 3 passed you by?
 
I'm guessing Toy Story 2 & 3 passed you by?
Toy Story was Pixar, not Disney, Disney now own Pixar, as they own every ****ing thing, but they only released Toy Story, they didnt make it
 
pfft there about to be a sequel for that as well.
I didnt think Disney did cinematic sequels, at least not for their animated movies, most of those sequels have been straight to video, but apparently Frozen made enough money for them to give up that little rule.
Toy Story was Pixar, not Disney, Disney now own Pixar, as they own every ****ing thing, but they only released Toy Story, they didnt make it
<laugh> On another fred, bod calls everyone gay, then come out with this ****, a disney buff ffs.
 
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<laugh> On another fred, bod calls everyone gay, then come out with this ****, a disney buff ffs.
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Arse bandit, you cant be in to films and not know a ton about Disney, they own every ****ing studio now, 20th Century Fox, Marvel, Lucasfilm. They pretty much ARE the movie industry.
 
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Arse bandit, you cant be in to films and not know a ton about Disney, they own every ****ing studio now, 20th Century Fox, Marvel, Lucasfilm. They pretty much ARE the movie industry.

Parents may protest when they release that one.
 
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To celebrate it's 70th anniversary The Third man will be shown in cinemas around the country on September 29th.