Jolly Rogers Posted September 25, 2003 Posted September 25, 2003 Ah yes, Boom Stick Good! Deadites Bad! Bruce Campbell mentioned in an interview that Ash may appear in the next Freddy vs Jason movie, if the people in charge can come to an agreement as to which character comes out on top. I am surprised no one has listed a Planet of the Apes movie yet, thought those were really popular. Quote
zeta Posted September 25, 2003 Posted September 25, 2003 Im not gonna list em but genre by genre with examples will do... Sci Fi Terminator Star Wars Screamers Action T2 (it went way downhill plotwise, but damn it was well done) La Femme Nikita Huh? Lost Highway One hour Photo Donnie Darko Rocky Horror Picture Show Quote
VF-19 Posted September 25, 2003 Posted September 25, 2003 Army of DarknessThe day the Earth stood still. "In some ways, I am king. Hail to the king, baby." Army of Darkness is great. Get a kick out of it all the time. Some of my Faves One hour Photo (Creepy) Star Trek The Wrath of Khan (KHHHHHAAAAAAAANNNNNN! ) Star Wars (The originals over the new stuff) Transformers the movie (Behold! Galvatron! ) Clockwork Orange (Time for a bit of the old ultraviolence) All of Miyazaki's movies (Nausicaa, Laputa etc... ) Akira (TEEEEETSSSUUUUUOOOO! ) Terminator 1-3 (I'll be back) Alien Aliens South Park: Bigger, Longer Uncut (or something like that... ) Pearl Harbour (just the battle sequences, didn't need the romance) Robocop (I'll buy that for a dollar! ) Total Recall (SCREW YOU BENNY! ) Wayne's World (Excellent! ) Army of Darkness (Good... Bad... I've got the gun. ) That's about it... Quote
JRock Posted September 25, 2003 Posted September 25, 2003 Has anybody ever seen the Toxic Avenger. The best B movie EVAR! Toxic Avenger is tha bomb!!! Makes me wonder why there are no video games based on him (Not that he's a tough license to get. I bet Lloyd Kaufman is WAITIN for a Game company to pitch him the idea!)? PS: Has anybody seen the JP extended version of TA2? Quote
Agent ONE Posted September 25, 2003 Posted September 25, 2003 Has anybody ever seen the Toxic Avenger. The best B movie EVAR! Toxic Avenger is tha bomb!!! Makes me wonder why there are no video games based on him (Not that he's a tough license to get. I bet Lloyd Kaufman is WAITIN for a Game company to pitch him the idea!)? PS: Has anybody seen the JP extended version of TA2? LOL... Toxie it the man! Little known fact: Tromaville is a real place. Quote
zeus the zentran Posted September 25, 2003 Posted September 25, 2003 thanks noriko on that alien info.alien vs. preadator, they've been talking about that for years.is sigourney in it?she once said the reason she wanted the ripley character killed off in alien3 was because she didn't want to be part of it if went on too long and got hokey like the old frankenstein and dracula movies.she sited alien verses preadator as a n example.i kind of wished they made a fifth alien movie instead with characters on earth.i like alien ressurection,i feel it's a very underrated movie.i thought it was an improvement of part 3. oh my favorite movies are galaxy express 999 babe planet of the apes movies(the original not the sucky tim burton remake.i still wanna kick his sell-out ass} DYRL of course Fellini Satyricon city of the lost children fritz lang's metropolis metropolis{anime} yojimbo and uh let me think of some more. Quote
triggerhappytonks Posted September 25, 2003 Posted September 25, 2003 I loved Kung-Pow , I know it was stupid but it was funny! Quote
Philo Beddoe Posted September 25, 2003 Posted September 25, 2003 (edited) Some films I like to watch that I don't think have been mentioned: Commando Meet the Parents Seven True Romance Freddy Got Fingered (hoping for a sequel) Strange Brew Nemesis Stripes Mega Force and of course Every Which Way But Loose and Any Which Way You Can Edited September 25, 2003 by Philo Beddoe Quote
JsARCLIGHT Posted September 25, 2003 Posted September 25, 2003 I watch a lot of movies... some may say more than most people... I have strange tastes. Here are some of my picks that I am watching this month: - Heat - Tigerland - Scarface - Mad Max - Apocalypse Now - Glory - Baseketball - Hot Shots (both) - Kentucky Fried Movie - Aliens - American Graphitti - American Pop - Dawn of the Dead - Escape from New York Quote
EXO Posted September 25, 2003 Posted September 25, 2003 I loved Kung-Pow , I know it was stupid but it was funny! Go see Evil Dead and Army Of Darkness, now! Quote
Agent ONE Posted September 25, 2003 Posted September 25, 2003 - Mad Max - Macross DYRL - Apocalypse Now - On Her Majesty's Secret Service - Bridge on the River Kwai - Golgo 13 The Professional Quote
Californium Posted September 26, 2003 Posted September 26, 2003 - Harold and Maud - To Be or Not To Be - The Muppet Movie - 2010: Odyssey Two - Alien 3 - American Beauty - The Game - Shar's Counterattack - Gattaca - Scrooged Just a few that come to mind.... A few that I much like. Quote
Mr March Posted September 26, 2003 Posted September 26, 2003 (edited) I'm a big fan of film. Aside from the many anime films I own, some of my all time favorites would be the following: A Few Good Men Alien Aliens Amadeus Bowling for Columbine Braveheart Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Die Hard Gladiator Goldeneye Good Morning Vietnam Hunt for Red October, The Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade Interview with the Vampire Jurassic Park L.A. Confidential Limey, The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring Extended Edition Boxed Set Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Men in Black Mask of Zorro, The Matrix, The Memento Minority Report Monty Python and The Holy Grail Mummy, The (1999 Remake) Patriot Games Phone Booth Predator Presumed Innocent Princess Bride, The Raiders of the Lost Ark The Road Warrior Saving Private Ryan Schindler's List Star Wars A New Hope Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back Star Wars Return of the Jedi Star Wars Episode II Attack of the Clones Tombstone Unbreakable Usual Suspects, The Wall Street X-Men Of the anime films I own, this selection would be my favorites out of all of them: Cowboy Bebop: Knockin on Heaven’s Door Grave of the Fireflies Macross The Movie: Do You Remember Love? Patlabor Movie 1 Patlabor Movie 2 Princess Mononoke Spirited Away Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust Edited September 26, 2003 by Mr March Quote
triggerhappytonks Posted September 26, 2003 Posted September 26, 2003 (triggerhappytonks @ Sep 25 2003, 01:30 PM) I loved Kung-Pow , I know it was stupid but it was funny! Go see Evil Dead and Army Of Darkness, now! Is it as funny or funnier than kung pow? Quote
triggerhappytonks Posted September 26, 2003 Posted September 26, 2003 HEY GREAT NEWS THEY ARE MAKING A KUNG-POW 2----------Tongue of Fury B) Its gonna be COLL! Quote
zeus the zentran Posted September 27, 2003 Posted September 27, 2003 my movie list continued slaughter house five utena never cry wolf velvet goldmine close encounters tron hidden fortress Quote
Noriko Takaya Posted September 27, 2003 Posted September 27, 2003 A few more of my favorites: I Spit On Your Grave The Ten Commandments First Blood Wild Things Stir of Echoes We Were Soldiers Battle Beyond the Stars Ferris Buellers Day Off Krull The Devils Advocate 2001 2010 Fargo Seven Clerks Capricorn One And the best movie of all time is... Nell Just kidding on that last one! Quote
Angel's Fury Posted September 27, 2003 Posted September 27, 2003 My Favs Are: Apocalypse Now Braveheart Clear and Present Danger Crimson Tide Enemy at the Gates Enemy of the State Halloween Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Mummy, The (1999 Remake) The Mummy Returns Miss Congeniality Patriot Games Saving Private Ryan Shaft (The Original) Terminator I and II As for Animes: Cowboy Bebop: Knockin on Heaven’s Door Gundam Wing Endless Waltz Macross Plus: The Movie & OAV Ninja Scroll Quote
Omni Existence Posted September 27, 2003 Posted September 27, 2003 I'm a fan of many movie genre's except for Westerns. I'm mostly inclined to watch Horror movies, especially anything dealing with the occult. Movies like The Omen, The Exorcist, Evil Dead, are just up there on my list. Quote
Agent ONE Posted September 30, 2003 Posted September 30, 2003 A few more of my favorites:I Spit On Your Grave The Ten Commandments First Blood Wild Things Stir of Echoes We Were Soldiers Battle Beyond the Stars Ferris Buellers Day Off Krull The Devils Advocate 2001 2010 Fargo Seven Clerks Capricorn One And the best movie of all time is... Nell Just kidding on that last one! Woah, I would list most of those as my LEAST favorites! Quote
areaseven Posted January 2, 2006 Posted January 2, 2006 And now for something a little different... Quill ( クイール ) Shochiku Film, 2004 U.S. Distributor Pending Directed by Yoichi Sai Based on a true story and the novel by Ryohei Akimoto and Kengo Ishiguro Running Time: 100 minutes Not Rated (Suggested G). Suitable for all ages. Cast Kaoru Kobayashi as Mitsuru Watanabe Kippei Shiina as Satoshi Tawada Teruyuki Kagawa as Isamu Nii Shinobu Terashima as Mitsuko Nii Keiko Toda as Yoshiko Watanabe Tomoka Kurotani as Matsumi Kubu Yuko Natori as Ren Mito Synopsis Quill is a yellow Labrador Retriever with a bird-shaped birthmark on his mid-section. Shortly after his birth, he is raised by a married couple until his first year, in which he is taken in to a training center to become a seeing-eye dog. After a few months in training, Quill is paired with Mitsuru Watanabe, a blind man who, at first, is reluctant to have a guide dog. In just a short time, Quill and Mitsuru become inseparable. But when Mitsuru's life slowly fades away, Quill must once again cope with saying goodbye to an owner. Lowdown There are times in life when you want to just sit and watch a simple family film. Earlier tonight, I turned the TV to channel 18 to watch some Japanese programming. That's when I discovered this movie. I had read about Quill over a year ago on the web, and I had waited for so long to check it out. Quill is a very heartwarming film that chronicles the life of a dog. Throughout the film, you'll see the importance of guide dogs and how they're trained. The acting and direction is very realistically done. And unlike Disney's Old Yeller, the movie does not end in a sour note. You'll laugh. You'll cry. And you'll probably cry even more towards the end, as you may get emotionally attached to this film. If you love dogs, then don't miss Quill. It's undoubtedly the single best dog movie ever made. Rating: A Links Official Quill Homepage Reference The Internet Movie Database Quote
Agent ONE Posted January 3, 2006 Posted January 3, 2006 ...I really hate romances.... and I specially hate chick flicks. 24919[/snapback] So bitter. Quote
zeo-mare Posted January 3, 2006 Posted January 3, 2006 War films are my thing, I prefer the WWII films the most but i do love the Modern and Vietnam films as well. DasBoot, Directors Cut Black Hawk Down Saving Private Ryan Band of Brothers Enemy at the Gates, (another good movie looks like the director watched private ryan before making this one) Tora Tora Tora (what pearl harbor should have been) Full Metal Jacket Chris Quote
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