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Re: Your favorite movie?

#106 Post by Keldoth Wolfram Dekel »

It just became Religulous.
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#107 Post by SpikeRulesHell »

Keldoth Wolfram Dekel wrote:It just became Religulous.
I've yet to see that, but I've heard that it tastefully bashes everything about religon, so I really want to check it out. Do you know when it comes out on tape?

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#108 Post by Keldoth Wolfram Dekel »

I dunno, but it was good.
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#109 Post by tobewherethereslife »

Glad to see all the love for Monty Python. :mrgreen:
Hmm, lemme think... favorite comedy is Super Troopers, no question. That's easy though because I don't like very many comedies. Favorite horror flick is Audition and favorite Sci-fi film is either The Fifth Element or Titan AE. It's weird, even though I'm really critical of trends I don't like in cinema... there's still tons of movies I like.
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Re: Your favorite movie?

#110 Post by AzeNaku »

Umm... this is tough...

Let's just go with "Hot Fuzz". Right behind it is "Shaun of the Dead" and "Dogma". Beyond that is a sea of comedy. :mrgreen:
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#111 Post by EB from G »

Postal, Alone in the Dark, Dungeon Siege (best adaptations ever made).
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#112 Post by the red soldier »

My favorite movies are enemy at the gates, the lord of the rings series and the old star wars series.
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#113 Post by Luca Fox »

EB from G wrote:Postal, Alone in the Dark, Dungeon Siege (best adaptations ever made).
You're joking, right?

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#114 Post by FastChapter »

Luca Fox wrote:
EB from G wrote:Postal, Alone in the Dark, Dungeon Siege (best adaptations ever made).
You're joking, right?
Postal has got to be the foulest piece of excrement to ever come out of Hollywood. There's nothing really more to say.

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FastChapter wrote:
Luca Fox wrote:
EB from G wrote:Postal, Alone in the Dark, Dungeon Siege (best adaptations ever made).
You're joking, right?
Postal has got to be the foulest piece of excrement to ever come out of Hollywood. There's nothing really more to say.
I was joking.

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#116 Post by FastChapter »

Bad cover-up for the lose, XD

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#117 Post by EB from G »

FastChapter wrote:Bad cover-up for the lose, XD
war-har-har

You're puns aren't written by Fox executives, or? -_-
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Re: Your favorite movie?

#118 Post by Aherdofgoats »

I have three favorites, Last Holiday, 300, and Joe Dirt.

I like them because they all contain life morals that are very important to me. From Last Holiday, I learned to live every day of my life as if it were my last and to make sure I tell the people around me I love them constantly. (btw I love you all) in the movie, Georgia Byrd (Queen Latifah) is diagnosed with terminal brain cancer, and she decides to take her life savings to a fancy luxury hotel in Europe and just blow it all away. A lot more stuff than that happens, but you get the idea, and in the fashion of Roman comedies, it has a clever servant and a happy ending.

300 was purely EPIC. I don't need to summarize this movie, because I'm sure most of you have seen it.

If you haven't, WHY NOT??

The greatest lesson from that movie was that stubbernous in the face of overwhelming odds is the greatest fortitude of them all. I'd love to have a drink with Leonidas sometime. If we were across the street from a bar in the Elysian Fields, ofcourse.

And Joe Dirt was an, in my opinion, underrated movie for what it was worth. There were many, many quoteable quotes from that movie "Just gotta keep on keepin' on.", and i've heard myself quoting Joe Dirt many times since I saw that movie, but my favorite quote of them all was "Life's a garden. Dig it." It's....just...so....TRUE! (;_;)

And not to mention Joe Dirt has the same name as me. :mrgreen:

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#119 Post by FastChapter »

Joe Dirt was worth a laugh, though I did find myself strangely rapt with attention when the dog got "stuck" to the porch. :wink:

I'd have to say "The Producers" is the first favorite to come to mind (the 2005 film), followed by "The Boondock Saints" and "Tropic Thunder."

I want to say "V for Vendetta" is a favorite, but I can't really say since I've never read the graphic novel. The movie is great, but if I know of an original version, I want to know if they screwed it up or not.

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Re: Your favorite movie?

#120 Post by lonely_Cur »

Princess Mononoke, Moulin Rouge, Fifth Element, Tenth Kingdom, Wall-E, The Dark Knight, Hot Fuzz, Boondock Saints, Flight of The Phoenix, Second Hand Lions, Howl's Moving Castle, Shaun of The Dead, Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind, Big Fish, Little Nemo, Blades of Glory, Little Miss Sunshine, Brother Bear, Equilibrium, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Star Wars, Big Trouble In Little China, Fido (zombie movie not a dog movie), Muppet Christmas Carol.
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