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12 Aug 2003, 22:29
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Twisted
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Down with the sickness
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DIE HARD
Gone in 60 seconds
The Untouchables
The Third Man
Stargate
The Matrix
Highlander
The Shining
Heat
The Usual Suspects
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In my sleep I grind my teeth.
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12 Aug 2003, 22:38
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Retired
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: The Back Porch Bar
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Quote:
Originally posted by Sarina_Joy
Heat
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d'oh, forgot that one
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I'd rather be fishing.
Utterly useless since r3
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13 Aug 2003, 00:16
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Banned
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Further to the right
Posts: 19,441
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Godfather Part II
Pulp Fiction
Goodfellas
Godfather part I
Shawshank Redemption
Last of the Mohicans
Reservoir Dogs
Heat
The Silence of the Lambs
Rounders
Schindler's List
PS I know I can't count to ten but you try leaving out one of those.
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13 Aug 2003, 00:37
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The Twilight of the Gods
Join Date: Jan 2001
Posts: 23,481
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Pulp Fiction
Withnail and I
Holy Grail
Donnie Darko
American Beauty
The Usual Suspects
LA Confidential
The Third Man
Mulholland Drive
Mallrats (as a representative of 'Kevin Smith')
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13 Aug 2003, 08:48
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Miles Teg
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Dom City
Posts: 5,192
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- La Chateau de ma mére
- la vita e bella (forgot the correct tittle, by Begnini)
- Raise the red Latern
- Pulp Fiction
- Desperado
- Alladin (the Disney cartoon-edition)
- Boondock Saints
- Usual Suspects
- American Beauty
- Lock Stock 'n Two Smoking Barrels & Snatch
- Soldaat van Oranje
- American History X
In no particular order
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13 Aug 2003, 10:46
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: In front of PC
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I went sailing the other day, it was a lot more fun than watching any top 10 film )...
Anyway, compiling top 10 lists, always make you add value to films you've seen recently. A great film seen 10 years ago is to most people something they forgot...and the more films you see, the more true this is...
Oh, unless it starts to rain (typical) I'll go sailing today too, START SAILING INSTEAD OF SURFING KIDS !!!!!!!
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I wouldnt want to put anyone off getting married, it is a wonderful thing (for other people !)
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13 Aug 2003, 12:39
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Ajaj Kapten!
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Sweden
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Quote:
Originally posted by Knight Theamion
[list=1][*]La Chateau de ma mére
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What is this one about?
A castle with someones mother in it?
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13 Aug 2003, 17:07
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Lucky
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: -
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Quote:
Originally posted by Kåre Willoch
Oh, unless it starts to rain (typical) I'll go sailing today too, START SAILING INSTEAD OF SURFING KIDS !!!!!!!
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some weeks ago i went sailing t sea in Wales with Ahriman and NiM. very windy, and it was raining too. we went extremely fast and it was good fun untill Nim fked up and hit a buoy... we had to capsize our boat so we could help him with his boat. i was laying in sea for about 20 minutes, when some surf-'dude' insisted on helping me by jumping on the boat (what i didn't want but the fker didn't listen). so i climbed in myself but it was too late, boat capsized again and the mast broke later when it hit the bottom...
anyway, sailing is fun.
but so is films :P
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13 Aug 2003, 21:25
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The Twilight of the Gods
Join Date: Jan 2001
Posts: 23,481
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Quote:
Originally posted by Ärketrollmannen
What is this one about?
A castle with someones mother in it?
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It's a two part thing, the other half being La Gloire De Mon Pere or something like that. It's (if memory serves from french lessons 10 years ago) about the early life of the author. Might be by the guy who wrote Jean De Florette, but I could just be getting confused. www.imdb.com anyway.
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13 Aug 2003, 21:26
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Banned
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Balneário Camboriu- Santa Catarina- Brasil
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Quote:
Originally posted by Marilyn Manson
Some people here are fairly illiterate film-wise.
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people like who?
name the names
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14 Aug 2003, 01:54
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Miles Teg
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Dom City
Posts: 5,192
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Quote:
Originally posted by Ärketrollmannen
What is this one about?
A castle with someones mother in it?
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a french poor family that goes on holiday, walking a ****load and they pass through the backyards of castles, then at one of the castles they get spotted and they are invited and you see the mother get old etc etc
epos-alike without a hero
so to speak
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14 Aug 2003, 02:12
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2000
Posts: 451
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In no particular order:
The Princess Bride
Almost Famous
Say Anything
The Opposite of Sex
Dazed and Confused
Amelie
Gone With the Wind
My Faid Lady
The Muppets Take Manhattan
Little Shop of Horrors
At least these are probably my favorites. Ones I watch over and over. Citizen Kane may be the best film ever, I wouldn't know, but it's not a movie I pop in the VCR just for kicks.
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14 Aug 2003, 02:50
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Gubbish
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: #FoW
Posts: 2,323
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Go
Blade Runner
The Terminator
Hero
Leon
Bourne Identity
The Crow
Gladiator
Falling down
High Fidelity
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