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Re: Movies?
« Reply #15 on: December 14, 2006, 08:57:57 PM »
Danny glover and mel gibson work together well in the lethal weapons. They even have chris rock as an annoying rookie cop and that guy who was in the home alone movies as the short fat bald robber. Speaking of which, the home alone movies were great too.

I love Leo Getz in the movies!

Perfect annoying lackey.   I love how glover and gibson treat him at time.
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Re: Movies?
« Reply #16 on: December 14, 2006, 09:17:36 PM »
Cars is a pretty good kids movie. Recently bought it for the kids. Like all the rest of their movies, they watch them numerous times for the first two weeks, then on the shelf they go.

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Re: Movies?
« Reply #17 on: December 14, 2006, 09:24:28 PM »
Cars is a pretty good kids movie. Recently bought it for the kids. Like all the rest of their movies, they watch them numerous times for the first two weeks, then on the shelf they go.
Cars impressed me.  I like a fair share of animation like Sherk, finding Nemo, but Cars was one that I thought would be all the kid.  I was wrong!  I think I watched it more then my son.  :-[
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Re: Movies?
« Reply #18 on: December 15, 2006, 01:52:00 AM »
Here's my list...it's long but distinguished.

Top Gun (negative ghost rider, the pattern is full) - Ultimate Favorite!!
Tombstone (why Ike, why don't we have a spelling bee?)
Pump Up The Volume
Braveheart
Big Lebowski
Caddyshack
Count of Monte Cristo
Goodfellas
American Psycho (What do you do for a living?  Murders and Executions)
Batman Begins
Old School (You're the man Blue!)
Fifth Element (Milla Jovavich...need I say more?)
Saw (The best ending ever!)
Rad
Goonies
Remember the Titans
Pure Country
8 Seconds (Cowboy Up!)
Hitch
Cruel Intentions
The Usual Suspects
Meet Joe Black
Boiler Room
Swingers
Heat
Reservoir Dogs

These are movies I could watch over and over and not get sick of.
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Re: Movies?
« Reply #19 on: December 15, 2006, 10:20:16 AM »
Here's my list...it's long but distinguished.

Top Gun (negative ghost rider, the pattern is full) - Ultimate Favorite!!
Tombstone (why Ike, why don't we have a spelling bee?)
Pump Up The Volume
Braveheart
Big Lebowski
Caddyshack
Count of Monte Cristo
Goodfellas
American Psycho (What do you do for a living? Murders and Executions)
Batman Begins
Old School (You're the man Blue!)
Fifth Element (Milla Jovavich...need I say more?)
Saw (The best ending ever!)
Rad
Goonies
Remember the Titans
Pure Country
8 Seconds (Cowboy Up!)
Hitch
Cruel Intentions
The Usual Suspects
Meet Joe Black
Boiler Room
Swingers
Heat
Reservoir Dogs

These are movies I could watch over and over and not get sick of.


Good list.  Val Kilmer makes Tombstone such a great movie!  All his lines, "I've got two guns one for each of you." ;D
Saw was great!  Most of the movie I was very unsure of it.  It didn't really just grab me, but man the last five minutes were so great!
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