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Movies?
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ar3inc
on 14 Dec, 2006 18:07
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Okay we are doing books already, how about movies? What are some of the favs out there?
Shawshank Redemtion
the Godfathers (main the first and slopes from there)
Pulp Fiction
Hero
Kill Bill (most of Qentin's work)
Harry Potter
Braveheart
The list can go on and on but those are pretty much the main ones.
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#1
by
Robmeister
on 14 Dec, 2006 18:38
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Going W-A-Y back and working forward--favorite movies of all time:
As a Kid
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Mary Poppins (Mid-1960's)
Romeo & Juliet (late-1960's)
Sound of Music (late-1960's)
Planet of the Apes (late-1960's)
Billy Jack (early-1970's)---> sparked my early interest in martial arts
One Flew Over the Cookoo's Nest (mid-70's)
More recently
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Scarface (mid-1980s)
Batman (late 80s)
What about Bob (early 1990s)----->Never laughed so hard in a theatre
Meet the Parents
Meet the Fockers
The Passion of the Christ !!!!!!!!!------> Incredible
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#2
by
wpruitt
on 14 Dec, 2006 18:55
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Okay we are doing books already, how about movies? What are some of the favs out there?
Shawshank Redemtion
the Godfathers (main the first and slopes from there)
Pulp Fiction
Hero
Kill Bill (most of Qentin's work)
Harry Potter
Braveheart
The list can go on and on but those are pretty much the main ones.
Harry Potter - Hell yeah!
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#3
by
Baldego
on 14 Dec, 2006 19:35
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The Breakfast Club
Any Clint Eastwood Movies
Pulp Fiction
Saw
March of the Wooden Soldiers
Many Many More!
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#4
by
Johnny
on 14 Dec, 2006 19:46
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Caddyshack
Tommy Boy (Richard, were you watching Spanktravision)
Field of Dreams
The Program
Many, many more
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#5
by
Robmeister
on 14 Dec, 2006 19:52
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Saw
YIKES!....I get butterflies in my stomach just seeing the previews.
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#6
by
Robmeister
on 14 Dec, 2006 19:55
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As far as the theater experience some people like a crowded theatre for the full atmosphere....some prefer as empty a theatre as possible.
I like the less crowded atmosphere, so I generally don't see a movie when it first hits the screens on a Friday or Saturday night.....how'bout everyone else?
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#7
by
BaldRob
on 14 Dec, 2006 19:59
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Caddyshack  (Hey everybody... we're all gonna get laid)
The Blues Brothers (It's a hundred and six miles to Chicago... we gotta full tank of gas, a half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses)
High Fidelity
Dodgeball (If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball!!!)
Pirates of the Caribbean I and II
I have about 250 DVDs in my collection...
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#8
by
ar3inc
on 14 Dec, 2006 20:05
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As far as the theater experience some people like a crowded theatre for the full atmosphere....some prefer as empty a theatre as possible.
I like the less crowded atmosphere, so I generally don't see a movie when it first hits the screens on a Friday or Saturday night.....how'bout everyone else?
with a two year old there is no more theatre.
 We just wait for ppv and watch at the house.  It is actually kinda nice now with DVD players, subtitles, big tvs and surrond sound systems. Â
On a slightly related note, I one of the funnest things I ever saw was everyone leaving the theatre affraid to touch anybody after Fallen. Â There was a good 2 feet between people leaving!!
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#9
by
ar3inc
on 14 Dec, 2006 20:06
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I have about 250 DVDs in my collection...
We got 314, but that is counting the kid's too.
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#10
by
Robmeister
on 14 Dec, 2006 20:12
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with a two year old there is no more theatre.
I know exactly what you mean...I have a 4-year-old and a 7-year-old and am in the same boat. Â Notice my favorite flicks don't include much very recent.
We go to the theater, but to see kid movies...taking my daughter on Sunday to see "Happy Feet"
I do want to see that new movie with Will Smith, "Pursuit of Happiness" .... seems like that would be inspiring and motivating to "beat the odds" and "make a mark in the [business] world"
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#11
by
David
on 14 Dec, 2006 20:28
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Dodgeball
Billy Madison/The Waterboy/Happy Gilmore
The Matrix
Remember the Titans
Lord of the Rings
Rush Hour 1/2
Shaft
Both spiderman's
Lethal Weapon's
Rocky series
Men in black(the original)
Hitch
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#12
by
ar3inc
on 14 Dec, 2006 20:31
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Dodgeball
Billy Madison/The Waterboy/Happy Gilmore
The Matrix
Remember the Titans
Lord of the Rings
Rush Hour 1/2
Shaft
Both spiderman's
Lethal Weapon's
Rocky series
Men in black(the original)
Hitch
I love all the the Lethal Weapons!
And Spiderman is good too
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#13
by
David
on 14 Dec, 2006 20:37
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I love all the the Lethal Weapons!
And Spiderman is good too
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.
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#14
by
ar3inc
on 14 Dec, 2006 20:54
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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!