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eRock 06-20-2001 11:14 PM

What's your favorite flick...?
 
I'm talkin' about all time classics here, people!

I've been a wannabe screenwriter for quite some time now, so I have a very WIDE range of faves...but to me, what it all boils down to is "Goodfellas" (just about every star in that put on a clasic performance!). I'd have to say number two is "Bottle Rocket". Another classic that didn't make it everywhere, but if you have the chance I STRONGLY reccomend it! You will NOT regret it. Trust me!

eRock 06-20-2001 11:19 PM

Oh, I'm sorry...I forgot to mention THE all time flick of the 80s..."Breakfast Club"! Just cuz there's cheese doesn't take it out of the "classic" stage!

smutcash 06-20-2001 11:30 PM

One of my favorites is Rocky Horror Picture Show http://bbs.gofuckyourself.com/board/smile.gif

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theWatsonian 06-20-2001 11:34 PM

I wish you luck. I'm working on the final script and setting up a shooting schedule for my own indie attempt but won't begin filming until some time next year.
Anyway, one of my all time favorite classics is Touch of Evil, one of Orson Welles' finest works. Welles captured the dark side of humanity and perfected the film noir in a singular, brilliant effort. You can see the opening sequence, a single take about 3 minutes long, imitated in movies today.

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eRock 06-20-2001 11:51 PM

Good call, Smut!

wat...thanks! It will be a long time in the making! I wish you luck as well!

RedShoe 06-21-2001 12:01 AM

GodFather, Taxi Driver, One FLew Over The CooKoo's Nest, GoodFellas, GodFather 2, Casino, Singing in the Rain, A ClockWork Orange, BraveHeart, Dangerous Liasons, Ben Hur, Rebel without a cause, Rear Window, Rope, Psycho, Virgin Suicides, Fight Club, Shawshank Redemption, The Road Warrior, The Unforgiven, Full Metal Jacket, I could go on for days...

I don't have a particular movie that led me to the movie business. But I got in, because I love movies. I do special effects, http://kevinyagher.com

My love for movies runs deep, and that's why I will fight to the DEATH and prove to anyone that GLADIATOR was a PIECE OF SHIT FILM!!!

eRock, if you're going to Vegas let me know we'll have to do lunch.

Hey Watsonian, remember the opening sequence in Godfather 1. The Mortitioan, the reflection in his eyes burning into the screen. The room is dark, he is visibly a passionate man. A man who loves his daughter. A man asking for the Godfather to commit murder... Also a brilliant, long opening...I love that!

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theWatsonian 06-21-2001 12:34 AM

RedShoe, nice list. I'd throw in Seven Samurai, Hidden Fortress, The Wild Bunch, Nosferatu, 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Ten Commandments, Little Caesar, The Birds and I could also go on for days. http://bbs.gofuckyourself.com/board/smile.gif

BTW, I loved Full Metal Jacket but I can't get over how it makes me feel like it's really two different but related stories.

Gladiator was an awesome gladiator movie. I'm a fan of the Italian gladiator/Hercules movies and expected nothing more when I went to see it.
Was it "Best Film" or "Best Story" caliber? Hardly. Was there a story? Hehe...

Did you catch Magnolia? A buddy of mine worked on it and he made me and the wife watch it. I must confess that I was pleasantly surprised and entertained. Found myself buying it on video a week later to watch it again.

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RedShoe 06-21-2001 12:59 AM

I also loved those films. http://bbs.gofuckyourself.com/board/smile.gif 2001, 10 commandments, great films.

I'll be honest with you, I couldn't get into Magnolia. I'm sure it's a great film, maybe I just say it at the wrong time or something. I usually try to watch all films as openly as I can, and five them a fair chance.

I too like gladiator films, but "Gladiator the movie?" Forget it.
You're right, no story, bad conflicts, I had more compassion for the Germainians, than I did the Romans.

You can't train a man to be the strongest fighter in the Roman army, knock him down, and not expect him to fight back.

Do you like depressing films? One of my latest favs in this genre is "Requiem for a Dream" Great film. http://bbs.gofuckyourself.com/board/smile.gif, I mean depressing film http://bbs.gofuckyourself.com/board/frown.gif

RedShoe 06-21-2001 01:00 AM

ooh, I forgot to mention Memento. If you have not seen it. GO!!

cheeseboy 06-21-2001 01:20 AM

Alot of great films here - GoodFellas, A Clockwork Orange, Full Metal Jacket, but nobody mentioned American Beauty which I thought was one of the best movies of the 90's.

UnseenWorld 06-21-2001 01:25 AM

I can't list just one. It changes from day to day. "The Opening of Misty Beethoven" comes to mind immediately, and then there's my own "The Hotel Shoot" (http://www.afterglow-photo.com/aftvids.htm), but I suppose you're asking for nonporn Hollywood movies. Here are a few faves:

Alien (seeing Ripley in her skivvies with the monster literally feet away was a formative experience).

House of Games (Lindsey Crouse plays a psychotherapist who becomes a bit too fascinated with Joe Mantegna, the leader of a crew of con artists).

The Fifth Element (one of the ten best sci-fi movies ever made).

Blade Runner (easily one of the ten best sci-fi movies ever made, especially the Director's Cut).

Wings of Desire (the German film upon which the much inferior City of Angels was loosely based).

There is a documentary about the life and work of Frank Lloyd Wright which I can watch over and over. (I don't know if you've ever thought about it, but FLW is probably the only American visual artist who can pretty much undisputedly claim to be the best in his field.)

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theWatsonian 06-21-2001 01:56 AM

Momento and Requiem for a Dream have just been added to my "must see" list. http://bbs.gofuckyourself.com/board/smile.gif

Depressing films? I guess that depends on your interpretation of the word. I am a fan of Igmar Bergman but I don't find his films as depressing as some critics would have me believe.
I found What Dreams May Come to be quite depressing, mainly due to the end scene and it's disregard for the cycle of nature.

Honestly, what depresses me most is the number of television commercial directors given millions of dollars to make "Weekend at Bernie's" quality films.

When will the Skittles commercial director(s) make a movie? Am I the only one that sees a Ridley Scott influence there?

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Balljoints 06-21-2001 02:27 AM

Favorite film of all time?

Tough call.

A great film based on true life is 8 seconds. Was a little cheesy on how it was filmed, but still a good flick.

A good film is the original bonnie and clyde. Was pretty violent and realistic when it was filmed. A lot of films since based off it. NBK etc..

1 of my FAVORITES of all times is Tombstone! Especially Val Kilmer! Probably his best work ever!!

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Machine 06-21-2001 12:55 PM

Carlitos Way!!

Although we watch Tombstone at my apartment daily. lol

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Jamdin 06-21-2001 01:17 PM

My top 10 favorite movies of all time include (in no particular order):

1) Run, Simon, Run (still looking for the video - I have an old worn out video taped from TV so many years ago & the songs by the Orphanage is great)

2) Hawk The Slayer (I finally found the video on ebay & snatched it up - this is what the movie Dungeons & Dragons should have been like)

3) Wizards (animated classic)

4) Rocky Horror Picture Show (great music & great costumes - what more do you need)

5) Knightriders (knights on motorcycles & very depressing ending)

6) Wild In The Country (favorite Elvis' movie but all his early stuff is great)

7) Five Card Stud (Dean Martin movie - love to find the soundtrack)

8) Tommy (one of these days I would love to see the play version)

9) Heavy Metal (another animated great - second one was okay but the soundtrack wasn't as good)

10) The Graduate (still Dustin Hoffman's best work but Little Big Man comes in close second)

There are so many good movies out there. Maybe I should start my own movie page.

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ElvisManson 06-21-2001 01:21 PM

Hmmmnnnnn....I'd have to say "Blood and Donuts" and "Six String Samurai"

Both of them incredibly cheezy in completely diffrent ways....but great stuff anyway.

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Machine 06-21-2001 01:22 PM

Finally somebody that appreciates Little Big Man!!

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theWatsonian 06-21-2001 03:57 PM

We musn't forget about Ed Wood and Russ Meyer. Both great artists. http://bbs.gofuckyourself.com/board/wink.gif

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MelissaD 06-21-2001 04:35 PM

I have this thing for great cinematography, you know those incredible shots that swallow you up?

Big Blue

In the Hands of God

Point Break

For stories well done:

The Usual Suspects
American Gigolo

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Theo 06-21-2001 06:09 PM

i got amnesia,i'll answer tommorow

>cheeseboy> american beauty, great movie,one of my favourites too.



RedShoe 06-21-2001 06:21 PM

Stories?

Hands down, my favorite story is the GodFather. The way that Michale flips 180 degrees from beginning to end is just incredible.

Then there are just a bunch of my favorite stories:
The Color Purple, great story.
Strictly Ballroom - total cheese, but pretty damn funny.
ClockWork Orange - Ultra dark comedy, ulra violent. Right right.
Fargo - great dark story
American Hiostory X - great story. I love redemption films.
Ghostbusters - total cheese, but fun http://bbs.gofuckyourself.com/board/smile.gif
The Mean Streets - Deniro fan.

And of course I like any film that I work on, like "Species II"

NOT!!
Yuck! That fime sucked. It wasn't even cheesy fun. http://bbs.gofuckyourself.com/board/frown.gif

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aprilkorova 06-21-2001 06:59 PM

Basically Redshoe and I have the EXACT same taste in movies, so he got them all for me.

Special note: Clockwork Orange, best film ever made (Anything Kubrick....yes even Barry Lyndon lol), And the Rocky Horror Picture Show as #2.

Best "storytelling" pics...All The Presidents Men, LA Confidential & Usual Suspects.

Scariest...The Shining, The Changeling, The Exorcist and The Original Nightmare on Elm Street. (Although I'm missing many)

You know what...I'm gonna have to think on this one. Cuz I'm spacing out and I do not want to miss any of the spectacular movies that gave me sanity thru my teenage years lol.

Steve 06-21-2001 08:00 PM

aside from the previously mentioned classics:
Immortal Beloved
Casino
Night of the Living Dead
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Runaway Train
Glengarry Glen Ross
Miller's Crossing
Raging Bull
After Dark, My Sweet
High Plains Drifter
Out of Africa


Steve 06-21-2001 08:04 PM

RedShoe
Your jab at Species II reminded me of the male lead in that film. He was also in one of the scenes in a movie I left off my list:
Resevoir Dogs

Mr. White WAS a fucking psycho

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RedShoe 06-23-2001 02:54 AM

GlenGarry!! Damn, I almost forgot that movie. That's also a great film. http://bbs.gofuckyourself.com/board/smile.gif How about "Wall Street" Or the 2000's version "Boiler Room"

Who was better in "Singin' in the Rain", Gene Kelly or Donald O'Connor?


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Dafey 06-23-2001 04:05 AM

eRock sucks my cock, was good.

Moose Bag 06-23-2001 06:13 AM

time classics ????


the "my ding a ling" video clip.

it rocks.

Incognito 06-23-2001 07:50 AM

Braveheart is absolutely the best with no ever comparison...

Other two - Matrix and Snatch.


During some times I wish we didnt have that cold war... I still havent seen and have no idea what Casablanca is for example.
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stepin 06-23-2001 09:37 AM

I like silence of the lambs and want to see part two to see if they fucked it up or not like they do on others

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hottshot 06-23-2001 11:12 AM

Gone in 60 seconds
Green Mile
Fallen
Heavy Metal
Pink Floyd the Wall

all great flicks

deluxe 06-23-2001 11:54 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by RedShoe:
ooh, I forgot to mention Memento. If you have not seen it. GO!!
that movie really kicks ass!

it is so kewl

deluxe 06-23-2001 11:56 AM

hey why didn't anybody mention Back to the Future 2?

common, who doesn't love the hooverboards and has at least seen the movie 3 times???

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[Labret] 06-23-2001 12:21 PM


Fuckers.

Full Metal Jacket
Goodfellas
The Professional
Sweet Jimmy Blows A Donkey

Warphead 06-23-2001 01:17 PM

DAWN OF THE DEAD

I've seen it about 50 times, and I never get tired of it.

Crutch 06-23-2001 04:15 PM

"Shawshake Redemption" and "The Lover" (french film) are my two favorites.

Best Director, besides me http://bbs.gofuckyourself.com/board/smile.gif, is Brian DePalma for his incredible vision and style of photography.

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justined 06-23-2001 07:26 PM

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DamageX 06-23-2001 08:31 PM

#1 Falling down

The Godfather thrilogy is great too, Goodfellas rocks, The Shawshank redemption is great and I can't wait for Matrix II. And I kinda liked Antitrust, although it won't ever get near being a classic. http://bbs.gofuckyourself.com/board/smile.gif

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