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| Type | Created | Category | Creator | Sort | Votes | Hides | Rating | |
| single | 23-Jul-2009 | media/entertainment | EyesOfCharisma | by votes | 44 | 3 | 60.0% |
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| User | Comment |
|---|---|
| Frostbrand | posted 24-Jul-2009 3:13pm Living Out Loud. Starring Holly Hunter and Danny DeVito. Released in 1998. |
| dab | posted 24-Jul-2009 3:26pm If you're looking for older movies, Real Genius and Better Off Dead are always a good time. If you want to go to the theater, I enjoyed Moon more than I would have expected. |
| Enheduanna | posted 24-Jul-2009 3:51pm The Hurt Locker. |
| Crayons | posted 24-Jul-2009 4:19pm TEETH. I just saw it online recently. |
| autumnlight | posted 24-Jul-2009 4:48pm Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, obviously! (It's a much better effort than the Order of the Phoenix, which I didn't like). |
| Rosemary | posted 24-Jul-2009 9:47pm Harry Potter, all of them |
| Biggles | posted 24-Jul-2009 9:51pm I really enjoyed the latest Harry Potter - the only HP film that I would actually say was good. Much better than Public Enemies which I saw a fortnight earlier - it was terrible, such a disappointment! If you want to see something a bit different, then I recommend Rope. It's a Hitchcock film about two young men who commit a murder as an intellectual exercise and then hold a dinner party with the body still in the apartment. Hitchcock wanted to film the entire film in a single take, but the film reels that were available then weren't long enough and it was actually done in three segments. You can see where the reels were changed over if you watch carefully, but the overall effect is of an entire film shot in a single take which gives it a slightly theatrical air but also means that the tension builds up really well. |
| Galomorro | posted 24-Jul-2009 10:02pm "The Sixth Sense" stuck with me as a good one, seen several years ago. |
| FauxLo | posted 25-Jul-2009 1:38am Porn is always good. |
| Kristal_Rose | posted 25-Jul-2009 5:56am I'd have to dig up my list.
David Lynch movies to start with. |
| bill | posted 25-Jul-2009 7:12am |
| they | posted 25-Jul-2009 8:10am Well, if you haven't seen them already:
Pulp Fiction Natural Born Killers Lillies of the Field Fight Club The Color Purple Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Forrest Gump The Big Chill The Blair Witch Project Mary Poppins The Wizard of Oz Rosemary's Baby The Shining Rat Race Planes, Trains and Automobiles Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison Arsenic and Old Lace Anne of Green Gables Breakfast Club Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? The Parent Trap (60's) |
| gambler | posted 25-Jul-2009 8:55am Of Older ones................I am a guy so these will be action, but great great story lines...
"Grosse Point Blank"........John Cusack "Strange Days" Angela Bassett/Ralph Fiennes "Frequency" ...Dennis Quaid (a wife and I favorite, just brilliant) " The Shawshank Redemption" Tim Robbins "The Green Mile" Tom Hanks *Sob*, *Sob*...no i didn't cry!!! i had just cut up some onions..................... Of the most recent ...... "Taken" with Liam Neeson |
| labjog | posted 25-Jul-2009 9:30am The Shawshank Redemtion... excellent!!
The Green Mile The Stand.. long movie, but keeps your attention. Good movie Independence Day The hunt for red October |
| Melf | posted 25-Jul-2009 5:03pm The War Zone |
| Melf | posted 25-Jul-2009 5:04pm Moon was generally a disappointment for me. Not half as clever as people are thinking. |
| cerealkiller | posted 26-Jul-2009 2:37am I Spit on Your Grave is good. The original Halloween along with Rob Zombie's re-make. If you like feel good stuff try August Rush. Still like the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre. And for some reason can sit through No Country for Old Men over and over again. |
| Gomezy3k | posted 26-Jul-2009 11:21am As Good As It Gets with Jack Nicholson and Helen Hunt is great; The Dream Team with Michael Keaton, Christopher Lloyd, Peter Boyle, Stephen Furst is very funny. For a classic any Mel Brooks Movie is great. Another funny movie is "Dead men don't wear Plaid (Man I wish I could find a girl who can suck a bullet out of my arm LOL).. Foul Play is funny I crack up when I hear "You've attacked an innocent dwarf!",
The Rob Zombie movies are cool, Devils Rejects and House of 1000 corpses is good. Any of the Living Dead movies are great date movies. |
| risingroad | posted 26-Jul-2009 11:54am "Seven Pounds" with Will Smith, "Cake Eaters" about a very disabled girl, and my all time fav, Franco Zefferelli's 1968 production of "Romeo and Juliet" with Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey. They don't make teen boys like that anymore. Gorgeous scenes. Of course, it helps to like Shakespeare. Liv and Leo are still in touch and close friends. |
| Nitroeddy | posted 26-Jul-2009 5:20pm Orphan |
| FordGuy | posted 27-Jul-2009 7:43am Eagle Eye. It's the best movie I've seen in a while. Hold on to your seat!! |
| Jody | posted 27-Jul-2009 10:50am I loved LA Story. |
| Jody | (reply to dab) posted 27-Jul-2009 10:51am Totally concur on Real Genius and Better Off Dead. |
| jettles | posted 28-Jul-2009 8:59am the proposel was funny and light! and the new star trek is definitely worth a watch! |
| Iseult | posted 28-Jul-2009 2:44pm I saw Body of Lies yesterday, and it was all right. I like Russell Crowe.
I also liked (that I saw recently) How to Lose Friends and Alienate People (Simon Pegg rules). |
| Enigma | posted 29-Jul-2009 10:20pm The Hurt Locker |
| Enigma | (reply to Enheduanna) posted 29-Jul-2009 10:22pm > The Hurt Locker.
This was my choice! What a great movie. |
| Kristal_Rose | (reply to Enigma) posted 30-Jul-2009 12:34pm For a moment there I thought you were replying to yourself. |
| Enheduanna | (reply to Enigma) posted 30-Jul-2009 12:42pm Indeed! |
| EyesOfCharisma | posted 30-Jul-2009 9:41pm I really liked The other Boleyn Girl |
| coffee5437 | posted 31-Jul-2009 5:57pm Star Trek, Taking Chance |
| coffee5437 | (reply to FordGuy) posted 31-Jul-2009 6:05pm > Eagle Eye. It's the best movie I've seen in a while. Hold on to
> your seat!! Yup, agree with FordGuy! |
| Enigma | (reply to Kristal_Rose) posted 31-Jul-2009 10:19pm > For a moment there I thought you were replying to yourself.
Talking to myself and replying... I would be worried about me. |
| Kristal_Rose | (reply to Enigma) posted 1-Aug-2009 8:36am I had actually just been doing so recently, but as a joke to underscore that a forum had been abandoned with everyone on vacation. |
| cloudhugger | posted 1-Aug-2009 12:42pm "Adventures in Babysitting" |
| TeddyMiller | posted 20-Aug-2009 10:16pm I liked the new Star Trek movie. Some older favorites: The Great Escape, The Court Jester. |
| mandy | posted 31-Aug-2009 3:06pm Boxing Helena |
| Dino | posted 12-Sep-2009 7:29am A bit of a retro choice, but everyone should watch Paul Newman in 'Cool Hand Luke' at least once.
Preferably on a rainy Sunday afternoon. |
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