View Full Version : What's your favorite rainy day movie?
Ghengis Chron
10-26-2007, 02:50 PM
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
hero3279
10-26-2007, 02:53 PM
Anything adventurous. ^^^^ :thumbsup:
Jurassic Park (the original), Without a Paddle, Home Alone 1 or 2.....anything with a cosy feel lol.
Terps
10-26-2007, 07:46 PM
blow, bio-dome, 300, munich, collateral (thats such a fatty film if u have a good sound system), office space, grandma's boy, air heads, and any adam sandler movie!
*i bolded my 2 favs from my list.
Struck420
10-26-2007, 08:01 PM
borat, major payne, led zeppelin: song remains the same
just the 3 i have on my dvr atm
snowblind
10-26-2007, 08:56 PM
yeah im up for some office space, or kevin smith films or cheech and chong or the matix a bit of animie, family guy, the might boosh, apocolypse now, casino royal, the flight of the navigator ( iwatch that when im ill, its my favorite kids film) the goonies, old school bruce lee, jet lei, old boy, the audition. seven
i got a stupidly big dvd collection but there my favorites
Madlib
11-27-2007, 02:37 AM
Taxi Driver, Bladerunner or any Bergman film.
Staurm
11-27-2007, 02:50 AM
Taxi Driver, Bladerunner or any Bergman film.
I recently watched The Seventh Seal, rented it out follwing all media hoo fuss following his demise. I don't ever remember the art circles going daft mad for Kubrick's death, so Kubrick being inspired by a lot of Bergman's I decided I must rent one of his films out and watch it, and this one stood out as a first one to watch, only I'm afraid to say I was bored out of my tits the whole way through. Are they all like that?
StickyfingahZ
11-27-2007, 03:52 AM
I like posts like this....gives me a chance to find out more movies andmusic.
Rainy Day movie....I would go with something old.
Angels with Dirty Faces
Imitation of life
Bonnie and clyde
or maybe something like
The Princess Bride<~~ Thats always a good one.
Madlib
11-27-2007, 04:09 AM
I recently watched The Seventh Seal, rented it out follwing all media hoo fuss following his demise. I don't ever remember the art circles going daft mad for Kubrick's death, so Kubrick being inspired by a lot of Bergman's I decided I must rent one of his films out and watch it, and this one stood out as a first one to watch, only I'm afraid to say I was bored out of my tits the whole way through. Are they all like that?
Yeah most of his films tend to be slow paced and solemn, some would say boring or pretentious. I find that they have alot of emotional and psychological depth to them. There is a certain sadness to them that I like on rainy days. Check out Persona, Through a Glass Darkly, Cries and Whispers or the Virgin Spring if you want to give his films a second chance, those are some of my favorites.
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