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  • Blaze261

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    Top movies for me

    Mad Max road warrior
    Mr Brooks
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    I like all Zombie flicks but they make me nervous.
     

    spainy79

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    To pick just one is impossible for me. Here they are:

    Saving Private Ryan, Enemy At the Gates, Training Day, The Boondock Saints, True Lies, Predator, FMJ, The Big Lebowski, Surviving The Game, Judgment Night, Rambo IV and the list continues. As far as a documentary (independent) type film goes it would have to be Dust to Glory.
     

    Blaze261

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    Uh, dude, you're a gun owner, they should make you anxious.:D


    I know. I think it is the lack of prepardness or action in the movie that bothers me, or makes me nervous. Like the survival guy next to the mall popping off the zombs. If I had the store he had I would of been able to just walk down from the roof on a pile of bodies I had taken out. He should have been able to do so in a few hours not days. 10/22 anyone? With just a 550 box, would do numbers(like 550) :dunno: .

    Seems like they need to make a movie that might actually be alittle more on the true way one would happen(Based on a INGO member). Maybe I would feel better.
     

    Joe Williams

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    Not to turn this into a LOTR dork fest... but where the frick was Tom Bombadil? The most important character in the entire series if you ask me...

    I could understand him not being in the theater release. But I'd really hoped he'd be in the extended version.

    That, and the change to the end of the book were the only changes that really chapped my hide. I think it was important to show that even the little paradise that was the Shire couldn't escape the reach of evil, and needed saving.
     

    printcraft

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    I could understand him not being in the theater release. But I'd really hoped he'd be in the extended version.

    That, and the change to the end of the book were the only changes that really chapped my hide. I think it was important to show that even the little paradise that was the Shire couldn't escape the reach of evil, and needed saving.

    Well they built up the "return of the king" so much I guess that was the
    end most moviegoers would be happy with. Especially without any knowledge
    of the books. The return to and freeing of Hobbiton would be another 1/2 hour
    tacked on. I'd watch it.
     

    Scutter01

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    Don't even get me started on the whole relationship between Aragorn, Eowin and Arwin. They botched the heck out of that.
     

    dburkhead

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    I'm going to have to go old school and say:

    Casablanca_movie_poster_humphrey_bogart_ingrid_bergman.jpg


    Simply the most perfect movie ever made.
     

    SavageEagle

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    Thanks for the line up of genere's Joe! :D

    Western: Frank and Jesse

    Comedy: Super Troopers, or McHale's Navy

    Drama: Hmmm... silly, but Shakespear's Romeo and Juliet

    Mafia: Godfather series, hands down.

    Action: Iron Eagle Series. All of them. Runner up being the Bourne series.

    War: The Green Berets

    Samurai: The Last Samurai

    My all time favorite is, and will always be, Top Gun. :D
     

    PhilMcCrackin

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    Debbie Does Dallas..... Come on everyone of you was thinking it. It is a classic example of poorly directed, weak plot late 70's early 80's adult cinema.

    Comedy: Dazed and Confused / Grind
    Action: The Bourne Collection
    Drama: The Quiet Man (Classic John Wayne)
    War: Uncommon Valor (Early Patrick Swayze and Gene Hackman) / The Big Red One
    Western: Tombstone / Any of the Eastwood Spaghetti Westerns
    Sci-fi: The First Matrix / Terminator I , II, IV
    Stupid Funny: The entire Tremors Collection
     

    Django

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    I sense some cheating going on with the genres and multiple entries.

    is - implying a singular object should follow.
    the - implying a singular noun (possibly modified by an adjective) will follow.
    movie - not to be confused with the plural, movies (moo-veez.)

    You know who you are.
    One? Best? Impossible!

    The Human Behavior Experiments [2006]
    The Phantom of Liberty [1974]
    The Great Dictator [1940]
    Fight Club [1999]
    Shaun of the Dead [2004]
    Zombi [1978]
    Night of the Living Dead [1968]
    The Last Man on Earth [1964]
    The Day the Earth Stood Still [1951]
    The Shawshank Redemption [1994]
    Snatch [2000]

    I did try to cut it down.. honest.
    Though I'd watch anything by Monty Python, Mel Brooks, Jason Statham, Jean Reno, Bob DeNiro, Bruce Willis, Clint Eastwood, or The Duke: John Wayne.
    (and to nitpick, 'the' has absolutely nothing to do with singular/plural ;))
     
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