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Erik Slaine
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"...this game's called 'scary noises'."

He, he, he...

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Synesthesia
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I haven't seen WOH in a long time. Didn't even know they had it!
I should not have netflix but... it's cool...
Get-
Various Johnny Depp Movies because I can't help Liking Him-
Pirates of the Caribbean
Once Upon a Time in Mexico
Benny and Joon
Gilbert Grape

Peter Pan (new version)
Shawshank
Spirted Away
Bjork
Breaking the Waves

I'll think of some others..

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Big Fish
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Erik Slaine
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Get out of my head, Frisco! [Angst]
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good luck. I had to get a restraining order.

i still catch him in my pockets once in a while.

[ June 20, 2004, 11:00 PM: Message edited by: Strider ]

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Frisco
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I like shiny objects, what can I say. If you could just keep the quarters out of....

ooh, a butterfly!

*wanders off*

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The Cure
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Donnie Darko is a good one. [Smile]
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I second the Peter Pan remake from this year...it was one of the best movies I have seen in a long time.

Something About Mary is a great comedy.
Unfaithful is hot
Ice Age was pretty good for an animated feature
The Mission
Last of the Mohigans....no, wait, they are rich now....Mohicans...yeah, that's the ticket...

Kwea

[ June 20, 2004, 11:39 PM: Message edited by: Kwea ]

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mackillian
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Lilo and Stitch
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Adaptation
Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert
Evil Dead: 2
The Fast Runner

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The Station Agent
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The Stepford Wives (from 1975)
Secondhand Lions
The Birds
Big Fish
Bad Taste (Peter Jackson's first film - it is laughably awful)
Grave of the Fireflies
Bicentennial Man
The Court Jester
Trigun tv series
The Critic tv series
The Gods Must Be Crazy
Whale Rider
Ghost in the Shell
Bend It Like Beckham
Deathtrap
Murder By Death
My Neighbor Totoro
Spirited Away

*laugh* I think we have about 120 movies in our queue right now.

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Ha I got 167
But I should get rid of Netflix [Frown]

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Wetchik
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I retract my suggestion for Donnie Darko, and I second Lilo and Stitch. That's an awesome movie. [Smile]
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Farscape seasons 1-4
Firefly

Ni!

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Fitz
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City of God.
Fog of War.

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Twelve Monkeys.
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Ghost Busters
Contact
The Red Violin
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon

The Name of the Rose (if you actually watch it lemme know if it is good. I'm reading the book now.)

Manos Hands of Fate (probably watch the MST3K version)

Chain Reaction (b/c it has where I used to work in it)

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celia60
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Some station (maybe Bravo) showed it several times last month, and I caught it over like 3 sittings. It's no Ninth Gate, but I enjoyed it.
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Two comedy classics that no film library should be without:
Arsenic and Old Lace
The Court Jester

Best ultra low budget foreign film of all time:
The Gods Must Be Crazy

Best film to see Goldie Hawn walk around nearly naked for over an hour:
Butterflies are Free

Best classic musicals that no film library should be without:
Brigadoon
Singin' in the Rain

Best classic drama films:
The Lion in Winter
How Green Was My Valley (also the biggest tear jerker ever)
Judgement at Nuremburg
High Noon

Best movies to have to know and understand all of the "quotes"
The Princess Bride
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Caddyshack
Animal House

No true film library is complete without these films (and our library has over 350 movies)

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I second Trigun and Firefly. Both are quite excellent.

I would also humbly submit Bubba Ho-tep, any Futurama season, and Castle in the Sky.

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Waking Life
Amelie (duh, you've seen this one though, right?)
Serial Mom
Paris is Burning
Young and Dangerous I-IV (triads in Hong Kong)

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mackillian
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The old one about the little kid with AIDS.
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celia60
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oh, man, if i've seen And the Band Played On, can I skip it?
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mackillian
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Only if you cried.
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Of course I cried. I mean, have you seen it? We all cried. Entire sex ed class.
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The Big Empty.
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mackillian
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Making sure. You're excused. [Wink]
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The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys
Igby Goes Down

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Annie
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Hip:
Monsoon Wedding

Arty:
Girl With the Pearl Earring

Weird:
Ruben & Ed

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I love adding TV shows to my netflix rental (ER, Highlander, and such)

Do you like sports movies, if so the Natural is great, I also like For love of the game.

Good Will Hunting is a must see (it is a Matt Damon movie about a genius with some serious social issues)

Lean on me is a GREAT movie with Morgan Freeman (he is a principal at a low budget school)

You should also watch the Godfather movies.

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"Where the red fern grows"
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quote:
Best classic drama films:
The Lion in Winter

I just watched it today. Incredible movie.
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Good Will Hunting
American Beauty
Fight Club
X-2 -- X-Men United
Oz (first, second, and third seasons)
Office Space
Old School
Family Guy (first and second volumes)
Terminator II (latest remastered edition)
Memento


There are quite a few I'm leaving off the list, but my DVD collection's fairly scattered right now. I'll give more when I have more.

Trust me. Especially about Oz and Family Guy. And if you're feeling angsty and intellectual, Good Will Hunting and American Beauty.

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Leon, Battle Royale and Swimming with Sharks

[ June 22, 2004, 08:31 AM: Message edited by: jebus202 ]

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If you like reading Dave Barry, "Big Trouble" is a must. But if you don't like reading Dave Barry, run away fast.

Name of the Rose was really creepy but features a 20 years younger Connery and a very young Christian Slater. It would go on my "I can't believe I saw this... in the theater" list.

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It has a buttocks shot reminiscent of "The Highlander"
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Just a random selection of movies from my personal collection; good enough that I've seen them all many times but can still sit down and watch them again.

The Royal Tennenbaums
Rushmore
Magnolia
Gross Pointe Blank
Tape
The Big Lebowski
Outside Providence
Harvey
Philadelphia
LA Confidential
Good Morning Vietnam
Dead Poets Society
Being John Malkovich

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Sleepy Hollow. Not only is JD quite lovely in it but he makes me laugh.
But UGH! Some of the scenes are so VIOLENT. Heads rolling and stuff. [Angst]
Ew.
Edward Scissorhands
Smilla's Sense of Snow
Big Girls Dont' Cry
Our Song
Iron Giant
Don Juan DeMarco

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His Girl Friday
Arsenic and Old Lace
Night of the Hunter
Oh Brother, where art thou?
Second Hand Lions
The Apostle
Tombstone
The Ghost and the Darkness

and for something different: Bubba-HoTep

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12 Angry Men
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
The Fall of the House of Usher (Vincent Price)

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12 Angry Women
Night of the Meteorite
Pirates of the Mediterranean
Big Bird
Donnie Demonbunny

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Just to be specific, 12 Angry Men meant the classic old one with Henry Fonda, remakes of classics are abominations.

Hobbes [Smile]

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Ah ha! A classic!
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I forgot, have you seen Hudsucker Proxy? For some reason I vaguely recall that you have seen it (or maybe I saw it in your DVD collection...). But if not, there's one.

And in the Coen brothers theme:
The Man Who Wasn't There is brilliant, and you would both probably like
Barton Fink if you haven't seen it.

Hobbes [Smile]

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Big Trouble in Little China ("You were not put on this Earth to 'get it', Mr. Burton!"...Lo Pan rewls)
The Long Kiss Goodnight (the dude who was horrible in the 13th Floor was brilliant in this - character roles rewl)
The Usual Suspects (but you've prolly already seen it)

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By the way, if I get back in time this year, we should have a before-Purdue-starts-Pi-watching-get-together.

Hobbes [Smile]

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quote:
Don Juan DeMarco
This is a very good movie! [Smile]

(all the one's I can think of have already been said!)

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Hoosiers - gotta love it, plus part of it was taped at the school I attended

Heathers - if you haven't seen this I pity you. Funny and dark. Ahh, teenage angst.

8 Mile - actually a decent movie

Almost Famous - one of my faves

space opera

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Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Dangerous Beauty

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