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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05-July-2005 at 15:51
oh my god porkies i forgot about them films lol they were class esp lassie lol
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05-July-2005 at 06:47
I can't list just 5
most Clouseau films
Python films (esp. Life of Brian)
Leon
Ronin
Trainspotting
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Psycho
Raging Bull
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05-July-2005 at 06:30

In no particular order:

To Live and Die in LA

Diva

Hanussen

Pulp Fiction

Taxi (the original French one)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05-July-2005 at 05:46

Good call on Barbera Bach in "The Spy Who Loved Me"!!!

Top 5 films sexiest females

1) Catwoman - Halle Berry

2) Mr & Mrs Smith - Angelina Jolie

3) The Spy Who Loved Me - Barbera Bach

4) Pushing Tin - can't remember her name (played Billy Bob Thorntons Missus)

5) Ferris Buellers Day Off - The Nurse who likes to............

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05-July-2005 at 04:05
Originally posted by Nigel Nigel wrote:

5) Attack of the killer tomatoes

roflmaoBased on a true story I believe!roflmao

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05-July-2005 at 03:42

1) The battle of Britain

2) Four weddings and a funeral

3) Lemon popsicle

4) Porkies

5) Attack of the killer tomatoes

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05-July-2005 at 03:12
The real test of an all time favourite is to watch it again a few years later to see if it still works, Ferris Bueller does, Back to the Future doesn't - for me
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05-July-2005 at 02:33

Originally posted by mell mell wrote:

ive never seen a james bond film lol

Dearey me.  Never seen a James Bond Film tsk tsk!

Bit of a schoolboy choice that one I'm afraid.  I remember watching them all at that sort of impressionable age 13-14!

The girl from 'From Russia with Love' is fairly good looking too!

Interesting to see that the Back to the Futures seem to be quite popular.  I like the third one cos it's got a steam train in it!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04-July-2005 at 19:12

Hmmm, in any order,

1) Any John Wayne western

2)Any Clint Eastwood Dirty Harry or Man with No Name film

3) Most Tom Cruise films (MI, Last Samurai, Far & Away)

4) Saving Private Ryan

5)Any Jackie Chan especially  "Shanghai Noon/Nights

Thats all folks though it misses Eddie Murphy, Will Smith, John Candy and a host of others!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04-July-2005 at 18:52

A few more......

Predator

Mothman Prophecies

Cannonball run

Carlitos way

Scarface

Snatch

Insomnia

 

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04-July-2005 at 18:43

(more than 5) films i never tire of....

back to the future 1 and 2

terminator 1 and 2

pulp fiction

robocop

american beauty

kill bill vol 1

reservoir dogs

rambo first blood

wall street

 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04-July-2005 at 18:16
Originally posted by NOISUFNOC NOISUFNOC wrote:

4. The Great Escape

5. Lord of the rings, but you have to watch all 3 in one go.

Great escape....quality

I've only seen the first Lord of the Rings......how long would it take to watch all 3, one after another?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04-July-2005 at 18:13

1. Le Man

2. Days of Thunder

3. Tommy Boy

4. The Great Escape

5. Lord of the rings, but you have to watch all 3 in one go.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04-July-2005 at 18:08
Gosford Park

The Commitments

Veronica Guerin

Waking Ned

Evelyn

...not necessarily in that order

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04-July-2005 at 15:09

1/ Apocalypse now

2/ Blade Runner

3/ The Abyss

4/ Enter the Dragon

5/ Goodfellas.......and 90% of all other Bobby De Niro's movies!

I could do about 100 other top 5's........maybe when i'm bored or the forum is quiet

Vanishing point, State of Grace, Crouching tiger hidden dragon, The Matrix, Alien and on and on!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04-July-2005 at 14:37

1. goodfellas

2. casino

3. pulp fiction

4. sexy beast

5. love honour and obey.

Trainspotting, nil by mouth, blow and the godfather trilogy all spring to mind also.

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ive never seen a james bond film lol
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04-July-2005 at 12:38

In no particular order

Convoy

Duel

The League of Gentlemen - Jack Hawkins et all not the BBC 2 mush

The Italian Job

The Spy Who Loved Me - Barbara Bach - Phwoar!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04-July-2005 at 12:22

1) Gross Pointe Blank

2) The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy

3) Mr & Mrs Smith

4) Aliens

5) Blazing Saddled / Men in Tights / Mel Brooks films in general

 

Top 5 chases

1) Taxi 2: Pugeot 406 taxi vs Peugeot 306 rally car (opening sequence, original French film)

2) Mr & Mrs Smith: MPV vs a couple of BMW e39s

3) The Tranporter: BMW 740i (I think!)

4) Ronin: Audi S6 (?)

5) Ronin: BMW M5

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04-July-2005 at 12:19

oh yeah i love bridget jones as well they are both entertaining films

 

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