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Movies I Can't Stop Watching You can't handle the truth

#61 User is offline   mike777 

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Posted 2010-April-11, 22:35

gwnn, on Apr 11 2010, 11:14 PM, said:

watched Serious Man for the 6th time I think...

when the truth is found to be lies
and all the hope within you dies

this post must be a joke


I watch it one time.....barely.......
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Posted 2010-April-11, 22:38

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Posted 2010-April-12, 00:02

mike777, on Apr 11 2010, 10:45 PM, said:

Lobowolf, on Apr 11 2010, 10:20 PM, said:

Donnie Darko

hmm I worry if you keep watching darko over and over and over and over....

or the thing for that matter...

geez really guys....



you cant stop watching....ugggggggg

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Posted 2010-May-06, 01:19

El Mariachi, apparently.




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Posted 2010-May-06, 09:51

Have the old italian Spaghetti Western's with Franco Nero, Klaus Kinski, Lee van Cleef etc. been ever quite popular in the USA?
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Posted 2010-May-06, 10:38

Aberlour10, on May 6 2010, 10:51 AM, said:

Have the old italian Spaghetti Western's with Franco Nero, Klaus Kinski, Lee van Cleef etc. been ever quite popular in the USA?

Lee Van Cleef made a great "The Bad" in The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. That one's on my short list.

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Posted 2010-May-06, 12:00

Cube
The Usual Suspects
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Posted 2010-May-06, 12:04

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Cube
The Usual Suspects
Fallen

I love Fallen.
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Posted 2010-May-22, 09:04

I now have to add The Dark Knight to my list - and what is really weird is that I don't particularly like the movie - but the Heath Ledger role as The Joker is so unique and captivating that after watching it a couple of times not watching it the next time becomes impossible.

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Posted 2010-May-22, 10:30

gwnn, on Apr 11 2010, 11:38 PM, said:

Accept the mystery.

Only people with cats in their avatar watch the movie multiple times and for good reason (loved it BTW -- my avatar does have a cat in an alternate universe) ;)...
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Posted 2010-May-23, 06:50

once upon a time in the west and any of the underworld movies... i also noticed that i have watched serenity multiple times
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Posted 2010-May-23, 23:13

If this thread means watching movies year after year after year ok:


1) The Graduate
2) North by Northwest
3) thin man movies.....
4) avengers.......secret agent man.........tv shows from 60's England.
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Posted 2010-May-24, 04:25

:) The Year of Living Dangerously
The Big Lebowski - delivers, according to a recent poll, the fifth best cinematic portrayal of Jesus
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Posted 2010-May-24, 05:13

jdeegan, on May 24 2010, 05:25 AM, said:

:) The Year of Living Dangerously
The Big Lebowski - delivers, according to a recent poll, the fifth best cinematic portrayal of Jesus

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Posted 2010-June-14, 09:34

Today-its all about money,lots of it in the hope its a smash hit,but no guarentees,
I refer back tothe old days,and quality--- any movie with Humphrey Bogart-Sydney Greenstreet-Syney Poitier,Ingrid Bergman-and Clint Eastwood-Paul Henreid,
Spencer Tracy-Henry Fonda-and Daugther-Goldie Hawn-Cary Grant,Gregory Peck--to name a few.--Rod Steiger-Tom Hanks

BEST Films "The Bridges of Maddison County" African Queen--Casablanca-Pretty Woman--The Million Pound Note---Lawrence of Arabia,these are milestone Films.
How i miss top quality films today, and a very Serious film How "I learned to love the Bomb" Peter Sellars------It nearly happened.
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Iain Glenn-jemma Redgrave-Corin Redgrave 1945.get it out if you dare
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Posted 2010-June-14, 10:16

Miller's Crossing.

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Posted 2010-June-15, 10:04

The original Peter Pan with Mary Martin kinda disappeared but was the best.

Used to be a yearly staple along with the Wizard of Oz but I read once that there was some kind of dispute between the family and Disney over the rights.
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Posted 2010-June-16, 11:07

der Himmel uber Berlin. wonderful atmosphere, even though there's nothing really happening!
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Posted 2010-June-16, 11:41

Himmel... atmosphere... i get it!
OK
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Posted 2010-June-16, 11:44

also, I don't think It's a Wonderful Life is so good as everyone else seems to think. Granted, its humour is much more fresh than anything I expected.
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