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« Reply #45 on: Thursday, January 18, 2007, 10:17:36 »

Impossible question to answer… but for me La Haine, Fargo, City of God, Ferrie Bueller rocks, the breakfast club etc
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« Reply #46 on: Thursday, January 18, 2007, 10:50:16 »

Police Academy 6, closely followed by 3 and then 7.
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« Reply #47 on: Thursday, January 18, 2007, 10:51:35 »

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You're all wrong. The best film is Evil dead 2, closely followed by all Sam Raimi's other films and the original Dawn of the dead.


But Evil Dead 2 doesn't have the tree rape of Evil Dead 1 or the crazy medieval english dessert adventure of Evil Dead 3. 'tis pretty good though.

Babe 2  (Babe: Pig in the City)  is an underated masterpiece. The unexpected return of ferdinand just topped it off for me.
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« Reply #48 on: Thursday, January 18, 2007, 11:44:25 »

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oxford fan, im the total opositte, from the first time of watching i just wanted to watch it over and over, watching it today gave me the idea for this film, i've prob watched it about 30/40 times now.
the way you see the granny decay over about an hour is just grimacing to watch though, i seem to remember it having a pretty effective soundtrack too

that one with belucci in, Irréversible, is the worst for that though


Yes clint mansell is a legend the score for requiem for a dream is probably the best sountrac i have heared,its so fitting.

I watched irreversable a little while ago after months of searching for it and i was a tad bit dissapointed, i could see where it was going but all the horrific stuff happened in the first half and hour and by the end of the film you had kinda forgotten about it due to it being backwards,

still very horrific.
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« Reply #49 on: Thursday, January 18, 2007, 11:44:25 »

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oxford fan, im the total opositte, from the first time of watching i just wanted to watch it over and over, watching it today gave me the idea for this film, i've prob watched it about 30/40 times now.
the way you see the granny decay over about an hour is just grimacing to watch though, i seem to remember it having a pretty effective soundtrack too

that one with belucci in, Irréversible, is the worst for that though


Yes clint mansell is a legend the score for requiem for a dream is probably the best sountrac i have heared,its so fitting.

I watched irreversable a little while ago after months of searching for it and i was a tad bit dissapointed, i could see where it was going but all the horrific stuff happened in the first half and hour and by the end of the film you had kinda forgotten about it due to it being backwards,

still very horrific.
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« Reply #50 on: Thursday, January 18, 2007, 11:44:25 »

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oxford fan, im the total opositte, from the first time of watching i just wanted to watch it over and over, watching it today gave me the idea for this film, i've prob watched it about 30/40 times now.
the way you see the granny decay over about an hour is just grimacing to watch though, i seem to remember it having a pretty effective soundtrack too

that one with belucci in, Irréversible, is the worst for that though


Yes clint mansell is a legend the score for requiem for a dream is probably the best sountrac i have heared,its so fitting.

I watched irreversable a little while ago after months of searching for it and i was a tad bit dissapointed, i could see where it was going but all the horrific stuff happened in the first half and hour and by the end of the film you had kinda forgotten about it due to it being backwards,

still very horrific.
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« Reply #51 on: Thursday, January 18, 2007, 11:45:05 »

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oxford fan, im the total opositte, from the first time of watching i just wanted to watch it over and over, watching it today gave me the idea for this film, i've prob watched it about 30/40 times now.
the way you see the granny decay over about an hour is just grimacing to watch though, i seem to remember it having a pretty effective soundtrack too

that one with belucci in, Irréversible, is the worst for that though


Yes clint mansell is a legend the score for requiem for a dream is probably the best sountrac i have heared,its so fitting.

I watched irreversable a little while ago after months of searching for it and i was a tad bit dissapointed, i could see where it was going but all the horrific stuff happened in the first half and hour and by the end of the film you had kinda forgotten about it due to it being backwards,

still very horrific.
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« Reply #52 on: Thursday, January 18, 2007, 11:46:10 »

oh shit, i dont know whats just happened there, someone delete em, haha
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« Reply #53 on: Thursday, January 18, 2007, 12:58:01 »

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You're all wrong. The best film is Evil dead 2, closely followed by all Sam Raimi's other films and the original Dawn of the dead.


But Evil Dead 2 doesn't have the tree rape of Evil Dead 1 or the crazy medieval english dessert adventure of Evil Dead 3. 'tis pretty good though.

Babe 2  (Babe: Pig in the City)  is an underated masterpiece. The unexpected return of ferdinand just topped it off for me.


I'm struggling to recall any scenes in Evil dead 3 that involve puddings?

Evil dead 2 is bestest because it features lots of great stuff like this

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« Reply #54 on: Thursday, January 18, 2007, 13:53:41 »

I think some of the van Damme films are really enjoyable even though they are clearly quite rubbish.

So I guess the best film ever wouldn't necessarily be my favourite.
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lebowski

« Reply #55 on: Thursday, January 18, 2007, 19:15:08 »

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Too fucking right i am, just watched the fountain the other day, fucking imense.

when is that out? what's the soundtrack like? mansell + mogwai is pretty much the soundtrack to a lebowski wet dream
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« Reply #56 on: Thursday, January 18, 2007, 19:23:31 »

i dont know when its out yet but i managed to obtain a copy via the interweb.
the soundtrack is fantastic, mansell does a great job.
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land_of_bo

« Reply #57 on: Thursday, January 18, 2007, 19:24:02 »

Weekend at Bernies is a classic,and the sequalain't bad either.  

My favourite film has to Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, closely followed by the Tarrantino stuff,my fave 2 being pulp fiction and from dusk til dawn
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lebowski

« Reply #58 on: Thursday, January 18, 2007, 19:59:43 »

i love dazed and confused, amores perros, hero, the squid and the whale, apocalypse now, requiem for a dream, and transformers the movie.
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« Reply #59 on: Thursday, January 18, 2007, 20:02:44 »

A few more to add.

Dresden.
Downfall.
The Pianist.
Weekend At Bernies.
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