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  • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

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    Nacho Libre ?

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    Christian Graus
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    Ah.. well, I'd recommend that in more specific circumstances ( person is a metalhead, or has an interest ).

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      I thought Be Good was better than Get Shorty - I didn't realise the Rock was in that. His performance was hilarious. Elaine (highly amused fluffy tigress)

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      Christian Graus
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      Be Cool ? I liked it, but I thought the first was a little better. I LOVED the whole speech that black guy gives on enriching culture, tho, that was the best bit.

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        The first of those two were great. The second Matrix was a stepping stone to the third which was very good, but obviously not of the same caliber as the first. The second POTC was also a stepping stone to the third. It only appeared bad because they made Davy Jones a real thing instead of just a fantasy. However, the acting was still there. And Keira Knightley is vavavavoom. :)


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        Christian Graus
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        Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:

        And Keira Knightley is vavavavoom

        Hell, yes. She's the reason I didn't walk out.

        Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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          hi to everyone! i plan to watch a movie at home this weekend but i dont know what to get. i would like suggestions. please tell me any movie(s) that you consider a must see.

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          Diego Moita
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          The Godfather (both I and II) Autumn Sonata (or anything else by Ingmar Bergman) Raging Bull Kagemusha Cidade de Deus (City of God) Once upon a time in the west... Memento One flew over the cucko's nest 12 angry men Central do Brasil (Central Station) Amarcord Unforgiven


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            Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:

            And Keira Knightley is vavavavoom

            Hell, yes. She's the reason I didn't walk out.

            Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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            Bassam Abdul Baki
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            Go watch Pride and Prejudice and Love Actually. Such a beauty in both. Good movies too.


            "Marge, don't discourage the boy! Weasling out of things is important to learn. It's what separates us from the animals! Except the weasel." - Homer Simpson Web - Blog - RSS - Math - LinkedIn - BM

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              hi to everyone! i plan to watch a movie at home this weekend but i dont know what to get. i would like suggestions. please tell me any movie(s) that you consider a must see.

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              leckey 0
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              Star Wars (episode 4...the original one, not the crappy redo) usual suspects The Wedding Singer Poltergeist Hunt for Red October Tombstone the first Indiana Jones movie Looking for Mr. Goodbar Silkwood Goodfellas Casino

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                hi to everyone! i plan to watch a movie at home this weekend but i dont know what to get. i would like suggestions. please tell me any movie(s) that you consider a must see.

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                Jasmine2501
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                These are in no particular order. Some of them are non-English films, which I indicated. Many of these have elements of alternate sexuality and only a few of them would be appropriate for children (I marked those with a *, everything else is too weird for kids). Hedwig and the Angry Inch (transsexuality, adult sexuality, some violence) Run Lola Run (German, some violence) Amores Perros (Spanish, violence, animal cruelty - "Crash" is very similar but not as good) Silence of the Lambs (violence and sexual abuse) Ran (Kurosawa) (Japanese, violence) Rashomon (also Kurosawa) (Japanese, mild violence but it's off-camera, might be ok for kids - a great exploration of the effect of point-of-view) Akira (anime) (Japanese, violence and bad language) *Metropolis (Japanese, anime - somewhat similar to the 1927 film, but claimed to not be a remake of that one) *Metropolis (1927 sci-fi silent film - there is a DVD of this with music and some weird colorization) *Princess Mononoke (Japanese with a good English re-dubbing, anime) Zatoichi: the Blind Swordsman (Japanese, violence and alternate sexuality) Far From Heaven (might be ok for kids, gay situations, but no sex that I can remember) Brokeback Mountain (about 15 seconds of gay sex, would be ok for older kids) The Crying Game (transvestite, brief male frontal nudity, violence) Star Wars (A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back... the others weren't that good - violence) The Big Chill (probably OK for kids, but hard to understand) Schindler's List (has some nudity and violence, but might be ok for kids) Boys Don't Cry (not a well-made film, but great subject matter and a true story - violence and female-to-male crossdressing and sexuality - scared the hell out of me) Shiokari Pass (Japanese, explores faith - great ending - might be hard to find) There's so many more... I've been watching a lot of foreign films lately. This week I saw Solaris (Russian from 1972, kind of boring), and Yojimbo (interesting, funny, but not as good as some of Kurosawa's other stuff). I like Franke Potente (Run Lola Run and The Bourne Identity), so tonight I've got The Princess and the Warrior. I love movies :)

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                  Recent: The Matrix (All) Pirates of the Caribbean (All) Harry Potter (All) Sixth Sense The Butterfly Effect Older: 12 Monkeys Sneakers The January Man Shoot to Kill Sports-Related: The Replacements Necessary Roughness Major League (One only)


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                  Andy Brummer
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                  12 Monkeys is one of my favorites. If you like that then you'd probably like Delicatessen and City of Lost Children.

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                    hi to everyone! i plan to watch a movie at home this weekend but i dont know what to get. i would like suggestions. please tell me any movie(s) that you consider a must see.

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                    Justin Jones 0
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                    As a star wars geek, I have to mention them. However unless you've been under a rock for the last 30 years I'm going to assume you've seen them already. Lord of the rings (If you've got about 12 hours to kill) Monty Python (any of them: something completely different or Holy Grail if you're new to it) Post Monty Python (12 monkeys, Brazil, etc. IMDB Terry Gilliam) Matrix 1 (2/3 are optional). Evil Dead/Army of Darkness (warning: gore factor. warning: three stooges factor. b movies, but I love them. It's where the Bruce Campbell and Sam Raimi got started). For any IT worker, Office Space is a must see. However, if you have any love for music at all, see The Red Violin. I suppose it counts as "artsy-fartsy", but it's a great movie. Besides, you get to see Samual L. Jackson cast against type (for humor factor, watch Pulp Fiction first then imagine how Quentin Tarentino would have handled the auction scene at the end). Great score with violin solos performed by Joshua Bell. On the other hand, if your idea of great music is Billy Ray Cyrus, rent Jackass. :laugh:

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                    • J joshfl

                      hi to everyone! i plan to watch a movie at home this weekend but i dont know what to get. i would like suggestions. please tell me any movie(s) that you consider a must see.

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                      Michael P Butler
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                      joshfl wrote:

                      hi to everyone! i plan to watch a movie at home this weekend but i dont know what to get. i would like suggestions. please tell me any movie(s) that you consider a must see.

                      Get Carter[^] - the original, not that crappy Hollywood remake.

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                      • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                        Go watch Pride and Prejudice and Love Actually. Such a beauty in both. Good movies too.


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                        Christian Graus
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                        Nah, she'll be dressed top to toe in those sort of chick flicks :P

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                          Be Cool ? I liked it, but I thought the first was a little better. I LOVED the whole speech that black guy gives on enriching culture, tho, that was the best bit.

                          Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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                          That was The Rock (yes, the wrestler guy) - I was surprised.

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                            hi to everyone! i plan to watch a movie at home this weekend but i dont know what to get. i would like suggestions. please tell me any movie(s) that you consider a must see.

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                            73Zeppelin
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                            Originally in French, the movie[^] is very, very good. The lead actress looks like my wife :-> The French title is: Le mari de la coiffeuse The English title is: The hairdresser's husband An excellent, excellent film. I also like the Shawshank Redemption


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                              hi to everyone! i plan to watch a movie at home this weekend but i dont know what to get. i would like suggestions. please tell me any movie(s) that you consider a must see.

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                              Lost User
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                              True Romance (Director's cut)

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                                Originally in French, the movie[^] is very, very good. The lead actress looks like my wife :-> The French title is: Le mari de la coiffeuse The English title is: The hairdresser's husband An excellent, excellent film. I also like the Shawshank Redemption


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                                Diego Moita
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                                The Apocalyptic Teacup wrote:

                                The French title is: Le mari de la coiffeuse The English title is: The hairdresser's husband

                                I forgot that one. It is a very good movie indeed. It is about muslim/arabs and sex; a funny mixture when people only think about them as fanatical fundamentalism.


                                'My country, right or wrong' is a thing no patriot would ever think of saying except in a desperate case. It is like saying 'My mother, drunk or sober.'
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                                  Nah, she'll be dressed top to toe in those sort of chick flicks :P

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                                  Bassam Abdul Baki
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                                  Yeah, but she has an amazing face. I think Love Actually came out before POTC and that's what sold her.


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                                    The Apocalyptic Teacup wrote:

                                    The French title is: Le mari de la coiffeuse The English title is: The hairdresser's husband

                                    I forgot that one. It is a very good movie indeed. It is about muslim/arabs and sex; a funny mixture when people only think about them as fanatical fundamentalism.


                                    'My country, right or wrong' is a thing no patriot would ever think of saying except in a desperate case. It is like saying 'My mother, drunk or sober.'
                                    GK Chesterton

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                                    73Zeppelin
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                                    Diego Moita wrote:

                                    It is about muslim/arabs and sex;

                                    Not that I remember... :~ Uh, are we thinking of the same movie?


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                                      hi to everyone! i plan to watch a movie at home this weekend but i dont know what to get. i would like suggestions. please tell me any movie(s) that you consider a must see.

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                                      Nish Nishant
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                                      Dumb and dumber LA story The Matrix (part 1 only) Jurassic park (part 1 only) Terminator (all 3 parts) Police Story 2 (Jackie Chan) Antz The fly Tango and Cash Rambo (all parts) Four weddings and a funeral Big daddy Solider (Kurt Russel) Those are a few that quickly came to mind.

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                                        Prakash Nadar
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                                        Back to the future - trilogy, man i have seen it 4 times and i still love it.:rolleyes:


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                                          hi to everyone! i plan to watch a movie at home this weekend but i dont know what to get. i would like suggestions. please tell me any movie(s) that you consider a must see.

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                                          Andy Brummer
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                                          It's probably a little late, but add Grosse Point Blank and Better Off Dead to that list

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