07-28-2010, 04:57 AM | #1 |
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Ever since I gave up my drivers license, due to my bad eyes and I just didn't feel comfortable about my driving abilities. I sold my beloved truck to my son-in-law and have been pretty much home bound. I have a 62 inch Big screen TV and have bought a lot of movies over the last few years. I also noticed that I didn't really have a single favorite but several in different categories. For example, Westerns, comedy, drama, war etc, etc. I also found I enjoyed some movies due to who was in them, such as Isabella Rossellini or Jean Reno. I have listed some of my favorites, feel free to post your varied list or to comment on any others.
Monte Walsh 2003, with Tom Selleck & Isabella Rossellini Open Range 2003, with Kevin Costner, Robert Duvall & Annete Bening The Boy in the Striped Pajamas 2008, with Shelia Hancock & David Thewlis Left Luggage 1998, with Laura Fraser & Adam Monty Pale Rider 1985, with Clint Eastwood Broken Trail 2006, with Robert Duvall & Thomas Haden Church Ronin 1998, with Robert De Niro & Jean Reno Fortress 2006, with Sean Garlick & Rachel Ward Defiance 2008, with Daniel Craig & Liev Schreiber The Collector 1965, with Terence Stamp & Samantha Eggar Flyboys 2006, with James Franco & Jean Reno The Great Raid 2005, with Benjamin Bratt & Joseph Fiennes The New World 2006, with Colin Farrell & Q'orianka Kilcher Fahrenheit 451 1966, with Oskar Werner & Julie Christie Far From Home 1995, Jesse Bradford & Mimi Rogers Mystery Alaska 2000, with Russell Crow & Bert Reynolds Eddie and the Cruisers 1983, Michael Pare` & Tom Berenger Eddie Lives (Eddie and the Cruisers II) 1989, Michael Pare` & Marina Orsini The Patriot 2000, with Mel Gibson & Jason Isaacs Braveheart 1995, with Mel Gibson & Catherine McCormack
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07-28-2010, 06:40 AM | #2 |
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Im fan by Horrors, Erotics, Adventure, Heroes, funny movies by "childs", funny comedy light and laughts, actresses nice womens. And have more DVD preferred.
But i dont watch more after more Tv and DVD past years. Occasionally watch it.
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07-28-2010, 07:08 PM | #3 |
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Love movies, but usually watch the lighter easy going movies. Here's a few i've watched lately.
See no evil, hear no evil 1989 Richard Pryor, Gene Wilder. Big Momma's house 2000 Martin Lawrence, Nia long. The Chronicles of Riddick 2004, Vin Diesel, Colm Feore. Pitch Black 2000 Vin Diesel, Radha Mitchell. XXX 2000 Vin Diesel, Asia Argento. Curly Sue 1991 (my favourite weepie) James Belushi, Alisan Porter, Kelly Lynch. Goodfellas 1990 Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Lorraine Bracco, Paul Sorvino. Everyway but loose 1978, Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke. Any which way you can 1980, Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke.
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07-29-2010, 01:32 AM | #4 |
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Made this thread 1 day early. I watched this movie last night and had to add it to my list. If you have a big screen TV, by all means see it there. http://www.amazon.com/Snow-Walker-Ba.../dp/B0007UDC80
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All the "Final destination" Movies. "Shockumentaries" Like "Faces of death" "Traces of death" "Death scenes" (Hosted by ex crime scene photographer Anton LaVey.) and "Death scenes 2" If this seems a little to "Morbid" for this forum go ahead and delete it.
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But that more have did me its " FROMBEYOND", a mix by effect, horrors, erotic (nice the Barbara Crampton), suspence, and few funny too. Its real masterpiece by Lovecraft.
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07-29-2010, 10:26 PM | #7 |
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I used to love (ok, still do) watching John Carpenter films. I loved The Thing & The Fog especially.
Westerns I was semi-picky about. My Grandpa is a huge John Wayne fan (Liberty Valance is one of his favourites), while I preferred Sergio Leone's spaghetti westerns (The Man With No Name trilogy as well as Once Upon a Time in the West are just simply brilliant in every way). I've got I think a bent sense of humour, so I'm inclined towards dark comedies like The Big Lebowski, O Brother Where Art Thou? & Fargo. I also really love Murder By Death, Being There and The Magic Christian (hint, there is no Christianity involved), all three of which have Peter Sellers. Of dramas/action I love most of Kenneth Branagh's Shakespeare adaptations (Hamlet & Henry V are especially brilliant--I like them much better than Sir Larry's versions to be honest), Three Days of the Condor, Dirty Harry, something that keeps me thinking or on the edge of my seat, ya dig? As far as sci-fi/fantasy goes, I love me a good director's cut of Alien, the Matrix, the Lord of the Rings movies made me appreciate LotR again after disliking the book for many years (one of those times where I ruined a good thing by obsessing over it when I was a kid--like peanut butter & jelly). When I was a kid I used to watch the "Monster Mash" on Saturdays at noon--caught lots of Godzilla & Gamera as well as Abbott & Costello Meet... movies, lots of Bogie (Loved The Maltese Falcon & Treasure of the Sierra Madre), The African Queen (loved John Huston as well--what anamazing director--liked Clint Eastwood's fictionalized account of the making of African Queen as well, White Hunter, Black Heart--or maybe it was the other way around). Most of the time though I'm scanning the various news channels or programs (I flip the channels rather than focusing on just 1 outlet), watch British shows on BBCAmerica, DVD or video (i.e., Dr. Who, Being Human) or US shows like V, LOST & FlashForward, with a generous helping of toons in there as well (South Park, Family Guy, Simpsons, AdultSwim, &c.). BTW, who needs a driver's license, eh? I gave up mine, too, Laranger (nice to know I'm not the only one with sense enough to know when to stop). Who needs the fees, insurance, gas, traffic, &c., right? Last edited by geolarson2; 07-29-2010 at 10:31 PM. |
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Anybody has saw move "Splice" ? How's it ?
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11-13-2010, 08:04 PM | #9 |
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Few of My favorite movies are-Moter India,Sholey,Taal,Titanic,Accepted,The Accidental Husband,Late night in Seattle,and many more
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Splice was weird. Not much of a horror movie in my opinion but rather a thriller... However despite the weirdness, it has a clear message. I won't spoil it for anyone but don't expect a masterpiece.
I for one collect movies and I appreciate good movies. Clint Eastwood's Gran Torino was a masterpiece. But the one movie that got me hooked at the tender age of four was Star Wars, the original that later turned to episode 4. I have seen it over 100 times and it never gets old to me. I'm a SW geek for life. I guess because of SW, sci-fi is close to my heart but I do watch every kind of movie. I also love a good comedy and I have some favorite actors/actresses that I usually go and check their latest work. I actually have a collection list online but my ex took half of my dvd's. They always take half of what they can get. |
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