21. way of the gun
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21. way of the gun
KIDS
Pulp Fiction
LevelLand
Rollercoaster
My life without me
28 days later
Goodfellas
Shawshank Redemption
American History X
About Schmidt (sp?, jack nicklesons in it)
Sling Blade
No particular order:
Pulp Fiction
Donnie Darko
Fight Club
American History X
The Matrix
Fear and Loathing
Godfather
Saving Private Ryan
A Clockwork Orange
Ju-on
Predator
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woah now we write fuckin 20 movies here???lmao
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high school girl sex movie
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2 beautiful women fuck and suck a giant dick till it comes
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home porn
nice boobs gang bang
ok the best 20 movies are : (no order)
Pink Floyd the wall
Fear and Loathing in Las Vages
Blow
wedding crashers
Dazed and Confused
Casino
pulp fiction
cheech and chong (there all good)
dumb and dummer
pirates of the caribbean
slap shot (parts of it are classic)
club dread
super troopers
beverly hill cops
Ace Ventura
die hard
half baked
National lampoons xmas vaca (best xmas movie ever) :stoned:
1. Casablanca
2. Citizen Kane
3. The Shinning
4. Godfather 1 & 2
5. Raging Bull
6. Taxi Driver
7. Dr. Strangelove
8. The Third Man
9. Apocalypse Now
10. One Flew Over the Cuckoo??s Nest
11. Chinatown
12. Blade Runner
13. Schindler??s List
14. The Graduate
15. Lolita
16. In The Company of Men
17. North by Northwest
18. Close Encounters of the Third Kind
19. A Clockwork Orange
20. Easy Rider
I snuck GFI & II in as one movie;)
Wow you are a Kubrick fan too. Yeah Lolita (1962) is an AMAZING movie!! And Shelley Winters just died. She was great in this movie!Quote:
Originally Posted by SensiRide
And I picked The Shinning as my #3 all time movie;)
in no particular order...
full metal jacket
scarface
goodfellas
drugstore cowboy
tim burtons nightmare before xmas :D (all time favorite)
shawshack redemption
a bronx tale
school of rock :dance:
silence of the lambs
half baked
oceans 11
bad boys
blackhawk down
forrest gump
the godfather
pulp fiction
clockwork orange
saving private ryan
reservoir dogs
fight club(not trash islander is just high and not thinking)
the big lebowski
macgyver any season mac is sweet and he could make the sweetest bong out of some twigs, a bike chain, 2 midgets, a roadcone a , hot dog and a grain of sand
seinfeld dvds
kill bill's
matrix 1
pulp fiction
jackie brown
requime for a dream
goodfellas
scarface
snatch
godfather
almost famous
casino
dazed and confused
se7en
and ya thats probley 20
There are 2 versions of the film Lolita - I'm referring to the Adrian Lyne version with Dominique Swain, Jeremy Irons & Melanie Griffith. Not seen the other, older version but no film can top the book, I've read it countless times and never get bored of it - its a masterpiece!!Quote:
Originally Posted by BaseRSX
The only one that I havent seen mentioned so far is Sin City
Well you really should check out the 1962 "Lolita"! It??s a masterpiece!!Quote:
Originally Posted by SensiRide
But often Kubrick's movies are way off from the books. For example "2001", and "The Shinning". Stephen King hated Kubrick??s version of The Shinning even though it is also one of the greatest movies of all time. Stephen King, years later, made his own "made for TV" version of "The Shinning" with that guy from ??Wings? that was really, reallly bad... lol
I have never been a Stephen King fan but Kubrick??s ??The Shinning? is one of the best all time movies.
Watching Heavy Metal as we type.
Watching "Goodnight and Good luck" as we type... Oh wait that movie is still in the theaters, how did a copy of it get on my computer???Quote:
Originally Posted by bonsaiguy
;)
godfather
natural born killers
american beauty
high noon
gone with the wind
touch of evil
lost and delirious
monster
cheech and chong
bound
national lampoon animal house
kalifornia
pulp fiction
goodfellas
Citizen Kane (all time favorite)
M
Confessions of a dangerous mind
Scarface
Goodfellas
Sin City (indeed, supreme dadaïst)
Gandhi
Shawshank Redemption
dumb and dumber
sands of iwo jima
to hell and back
godzilla
spiderman
on the waterfront
mr roberts
american graffitti
star wars
the man who shot liberty valance
easy money
smokey and the bandit
superman 2
Requiem for a dream is in my opinion one of the best edited, and filmed movie ever... It's only good if you have surround sound with a good sub tho, it really makes a huge difference. The music in this movie plays into the emotion so much :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by BOgart.bitch
"I'm funny how? Like a clown? I amuse you? I make you laugh? I'm here to fucking amuse you??"Quote:
Originally Posted by SensiRide
the wall
tommy
goodfellas
casino
godfather
band of brothers
the ring (jap version)
lookin after jo jo
my name is jo
da vinci code(when it comes out as read the book shit hot)
good list m8Quote:
Originally Posted by scobbie
You ever Seen Sweet Sixteen? About a young Scottish Herioin Dealer?
I've seen it. It's quite good, but the accents are too broad, makes me cringe! I went to college where it was filmed (Greenock)Quote:
Originally Posted by robert42
haha yea i know wt u mean,Quote:
Originally Posted by SensiRide
good film tho, i like "foreign" films if i can call it that
PS I don't speak like thatQuote:
Originally Posted by robert42
'Haha get tae fuck ya dobber, gonnae no DAE THAT!'
Do you get 'Chewin the Fat' down south?
Mmm i dont think we do,
if we probly did i wouldnt know i tend to avoid normal TV.