thegreekdog wrote:Vizzini - He didn't fall?!?! Inconveicable!
Indigo - You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
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thegreekdog wrote:Vizzini - He didn't fall?!?! Inconveicable!
Indigo - You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
The Tick wrote:How dare you! I know evil is bad, but come on! Eating kittens is just plain... plain wrong, and no one should do it! EVER!

pancakemix wrote:Quirk, you are a bastard. That is all.
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
Pedronicus wrote:The Battle of the Bulge (If ever there was a film that could do with being remastered in CGI studio, it's this one. It would be sooo much better with Robert Shaw in a King Tiger or a Panther, verses the Allies in an old Sherman. A historical Film about a tank battle is sadly let down by historically incorrect tanks used)
john9blue wrote:Geez, I don't think I've seen a single movie even more than 5 times... how much of your lives are you guys pouring into these films?
jonesthecurl wrote:I saw a thread like this somewhere else, and it intrigued me.
The question is: what movies have you seen more than 10 times?
jonesthecurl wrote:2001 a Space Oddessey : unique in my list in that I've seen it that often in a cinema. I watched it once on TV and it simply didn't work. On the big screen, especially the extra-wide ones they used to have ("cinemascope"?) it was jaw-dropping.
jonesthecurl wrote:The Princess Bride: I've gone on about this before. If you missed it, my opinion is that you haven't got the point if you haven't seen the movie AND read the book - they are a single work of art.
jonesthecurl wrote:Starship Troopers: every time I see this I sit in the corner muttering about how they butchered Heinlein's plot, and how bad the science is. But I still love it.
jonesthecurl wrote:Excalibur: simply the best movie ever made.
jonesthecurl wrote:The Magnificent 7: always used to be on the TV on Bank Holidays. An absolute classic. They tried to do it again and again, but it never worked. Yes, I watched 7 Samurai too, but this was a part of my childhood. And that soundtrack!
jonesthecurl wrote:Zulu: Again, on the box every Xmas. Beautiful stuff. Can't you see their spearpoints gleaming?
jonesthecurl wrote:The Rocky Horror Picture Show: unique.
jonesthecurl wrote:The Wind in the Willows: The 90's animated version with Alan Bennet and Rik Mayall among others doing the voices. I loved it, the kids loved it, I still find it hard to walk through a woods without shouting out in an Alan Bennet voice Ratty! Oh, Ratty, I'm such a fool!
Woodruff wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:2001 a Space Oddessey : unique in my list in that I've seen it that often in a cinema. I watched it once on TV and it simply didn't work. On the big screen, especially the extra-wide ones they used to have ("cinemascope"?) it was jaw-dropping.
Oh my God, how could you stand the boredom? I do mean that. I rented this movie fully expecting to love it (I do love science fiction)...and the plot was good, but WHAT A BORING MOVIE.
vulcanone wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:The Princess Bride: I've gone on about this before. If you missed it, my opinion is that you haven't got the point if you haven't seen the movie AND read the book - they are a single work of art.
Great movie. Loads of fun.
spockyman wrote:_jonesthecurl wrote:Zulu: Again, on the box every Xmas. Beautiful stuff. Can't you see their spearpoints gleaming?
I don't care for that genre, personally...unless I'm thinking of the wrong movie.
bigears wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:The Wind in the Willows: The 90's animated version with Alan Bennet and Rik Mayall among others doing the voices. I loved it, the kids loved it, I still find it hard to walk through a woods without shouting out in an Alan Bennet voice Ratty! Oh, Ratty, I'm such a fool!
Never heard of it - it sounds like fun.
t'pauson wrote:This has been a GREAT thread
john9blue wrote:Geez, I don't think I've seen a single movie even more than 5 times... how much of your lives are you guys pouring into these films?


jsholty4690 wrote:V for Vendetta- The one movie I would say that was better than the book.
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Skittles! wrote:Probably the only ones I've seen +10
Except for probably The Lion King, and Aladdin. Both awesome.


DAZMCFC wrote:
The Lost Boys




muy_thaiguy wrote:The Sandlot (one of the few things I like about baseball)
Major League (the rest of what I like about baseball)
Woodruff wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:The Sandlot (one of the few things I like about baseball)
Major League (the rest of what I like about baseball)
You should watch A League of Their Own - I think you'd like it.
jay_a2j wrote:hey if any1 would like me to make them a signature or like an avator just let me no, my sig below i did, and i also did "panther 88" so i can do something like that for u if ud like...
pimpdave wrote:Woodruff wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:The Sandlot (one of the few things I like about baseball)
Major League (the rest of what I like about baseball)
You should watch A League of Their Own - I think you'd like it.
Also, Bull Durham.