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    Posted: 21-July-2005 at 08:49
Right my top 5 films (that I can think of right now)

1-Lord of the rings trilogy(Been reading tolkien since I was 8 & although films are a bit of a departure they are still great)
2-Godfather trilogy (especially 2)
3-Grosse Point Blank-simply the best black comedy ever made & John Cusacks great anyway as is joan.
4-not sure about 4 & 5,but getting into some old films,angels with dirty faces,roman holliday etc,just makes a change from the full on films made nowadays-must be getting old
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joined in a bit late on this but better late than never

TOP FIVE FILMS in no particular order

It's a Wonderful Life

The Shawshank Redemption

One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest

Life of Brian

Midnight Run (De Niro is a GOD)

other classics

Pulp Fiction
Cannonball Run
A Bronx Tale
Carlito's Way
Goodfellas
Braveheart
Risky Business
Kingpin
Friday
Something About Mary
Shrek 1&2
Robin Hood Prince of Thieves
Cheech and Chongs Up In Smoke
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09-July-2005 at 06:07

Independence Day was great, forgot about Gone in 60 seconds and Zulu, did anyone see the "prequel", Zulu Dawn? Didn't seem to have the same spark as Zulu. Bruce Willis' asteroid one was good, just can't think of name. I like the martial arts ones as well, Jackie Chan, Seagal, Van Damme. Favourite line had to be from Under Siege when birthday cake girl answer headset to pentagon and says "he'll call you right back, he's in a gunfight right now" or similar, was just so american!

I think what all this proves is most of us would struggle to pin down 5 top films from last 6 months, let alone all time, there's too many good ones out there!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09-July-2005 at 04:30

The original three starwars films were excellent but the new films were a pale immitiation.

Ahh the Italian Job, excellent. Also Zulu is another great classic. Micheal Caine has done some very good films. Get Carter, The eagle has landed etc. I'll just gloss over Jaws 4................. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09-July-2005 at 02:16

No ones metioned the nicholas cage version of "Gone in 60 secs". not in my top 5 but definately up there. Also the original Italian Job. A classic without a doubt.

Worst 5

Grease (i fell asleep while everyone was dancing in the isles)

Austin Powers (what was mike myers thinking)

Star wars (now THATS let the cat out of the bag!)

New Italian job.

Any bond film (embarassed to say that but I just can't get into them)

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08-July-2005 at 19:40
Not actually having watched Ronin all the way through but wasn't the 5 series a 535?

My list in no particular order is

Highlander
Leon
Lord of the Rings x3
Alien
Star Wars triliogy before Lucas 'added' to it,ie his extended improved versons.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08-July-2005 at 19:04

oring is not the word,i mean how  convincing angelina plays mother to colin farrell,he grows up from a boy through the film and ages angelina stays the same even when colin is around 30!!! its really bad.

i also like deep impact and independence day lol i love all the cheesey rubbish lol

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Originally posted by mell mell wrote:

i went and saw alexander at the cinema oh my god what a drag nd a pile of cr*p

Haven't seen film but every write up I've seen/heard has said same, badly miscast , way too long and boring!

I love Braveheart, agree about U571 and rewriting history but found King Arthur entertaining. Got Lord of Rings trilogy but still not watched Return of the King (took me 6 months to work through books and I'm usually a quick reader)

I liked the original Star Wars trilogy, good the way they've tied it all in with new ones, for some reason could'nt get as sucked into Attack of Clones as Phantom Menace. Not seen Revenge of Sith.

Both me and Wendy like Twister type films, can't recall what the Jodie Foster one called but that was good. So many films, so little time....

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1.Smokey and the bandit 1.2.3

2.days of thunder.

3.dual

4.convoy.

5,Mad max all

6.All Of Clint Eastwood films, Dart Harry being one

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I can't believe that no one has mentioned the original Highlander. What a film!!! Sequals were rubbish.

Pirates of the carribean.

Dirty Dancing

All Star Wars

The Full Monty

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08-July-2005 at 06:08

I liked the original French Taxi (1&2) and Twister!

My niminations for the worst 5 are:

1) End of Days

2) Grand Theft Auto

3) Jaws 3D

4) Alien 3 (or alien cubed!)

5) Days of Thunder

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08-July-2005 at 05:24
here we go in no particular order:-

ronin

carlito's way

godfather trilogy

scarface

heat

you cant beat pacino/de niro!!

closely followed by :-

casino

leon

goodfellas

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07-July-2005 at 17:29
i must be sad then cause most of these films that u lot said you dont like i love lol twister,waynes world etc fab fims
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07-July-2005 at 17:27
Originally posted by Derek M5 Derek M5 wrote:

Due to the hype and praise it received and the fact I was actually looking forward to it, my nomination for worst film is....

Lost in Translation. I even tried watching it in French and that didn't work either. A couple of (not overly interesting) days in the life of a guy experiencing a very mild mid-life crisis while on a business trip to Japan?

After watching it we both had that "did I miss something" look.

 

 

 

 

 

i liked this film even bought the dvd lol
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07-July-2005 at 12:50
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Originally posted by Harty Harty wrote:

Ronin - a 406 keeping up with an M5, do me a favour!

yeah youre right, being a peugeot it would have been up on the dealers ramps getting fixed five minutes into the chase  

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07-July-2005 at 06:43

Worst films ever:

Austin Powers The spy who shagged me.

Godzilla, the 90's version

Troy

Twister

Hot shots, infact any of those stupid spoof movies like naked gun etc

Robin Hood Men in tights

U571, never seen it but the Americans trying to rewrite history is just too much

There are more but these ones are some of the worst.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07-July-2005 at 04:59
Originally posted by stephenperry stephenperry wrote:

Originally posted by Nigel Nigel wrote:

I liked Waynes world, and one film I watched with Madonna in it, can't remember the title though, but she looked gorgeous !

Don't remember Madonna being in it?  Kim Basinger was though.

Best line of the film?  "can i put the guitar back now?     no, not today my man, im feelling saucy, i think ill buy it, do you accept cash?"

I think the Maddy reference was for another flick.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07-July-2005 at 04:49

Originally posted by Nigel Nigel wrote:

I liked Waynes world, and one film I watched with Madonna in it, can't remember the title though, but she looked gorgeous !

Don't remember Madonna being in it?  Kim Basinger was though.

Best line of the film?  "can i put the guitar back now?     no, not today my man, im feelling saucy, i think ill buy it, do you accept cash?"


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