11-10-2002, 11:33 AM | #21 |
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Best movie of all time? Casablanca Yes, I know it's in black and white, and yes, I know that when you watch it it's like a list of Moviedom's greatest Quotes of all time, but it still has the best ending, ever. Runner-up? Vertigo. Alfred Hitchcock was certainly the Greatest Director of all time.
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11-10-2002, 11:34 AM | #22 |
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In my opinion, Transformers-The movie
Yes I am serious. My other favourite is Blade Runner. [ 11-10-2002, 11:35 AM: Message edited by: Sigmar ] |
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Are you all mad???
Logan's Run!
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THe best move ever is Shakes the Clown. It is about an alcoholic clown who doesnt take crap from anyone. My favorite line in the movie is when Shakes tells a kid at a B-day party that he will "Twist his head into a balloon animal if he doesnt quit his whineing". It stars Bob Golthwait as Shakes and is hideously funny.
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Patton (with George C. Scott) followed by Battle of the Bulge with too many stars to name [img]smile.gif[/img]
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I think trying to say what the best film is, is rather like saying:
What’s better- Car Ferries or Rough collies? It Just doesn’t’ work. There are good Action films, There are good Deep and meaningful Films, etc and in the end it’s a subjective thing anyway. I will say though, That “A Boy and his Dog” is the best film ever p |
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But anyway, I just liked the Bit at the end. Where…. Spoiler.. * * * * * * * * * * It’s set in a post apocalyptic err.. Setting right? And this bloke is travelling around with his psychic dog (a Bearded collie IIRC) and after some adventures he has the choice of leaving his dog and carrying on his travels with a beautiful women, but they are all very hungry so what does he do? ... Eat The woman of course! |
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