11/15/12 @ 12:46am
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Close call, I disagree though... I will have your arm off!
It's just a minor flesh wound!
I love Monty Python and the Holy Grail! :D
V for Vendetta is another can't miss. Let's not forget anything Tarantino, of course! Quote
11/20/12 @ 2:36pm
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My wife really loves all his movies the best too, I guess he must be really popular in Colombia?
I love Click too, and 50 First Dates, and of course The Wedding Singer, not just because it's funny,
but also because in it he drives the same cool car that I have, LOL
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11/20/12 @ 3:50pm
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Backdraft,
Citizen Kane,
Deer Hunter,
Equilibrium,
Falling down,
Gladiator,
Hellraiser,
Italian job ( 1969 version ),
Jungle Book,
King of New York,
Lost Boys,
Metropolis,
New Jack city,
One flew over the cuckoo's nest,
Poltergeist,
Quatermass and the pit,
Romeo must die,
Scarface,
Towering inferno,
Untouchables,
V for vendetta,
War of the worlds ( 1953 ),
XXX,
Young Sherlock Holmes,
Zulu.
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11/20/12 @ 5:27pm
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Not seen Benjamin Button, my personal top 3 Pitt movies are Seven, Fight Club and Twelve Monkeys. Quote
11/20/12 @ 10:13pm
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Not seen Benjamin Button, my personal top 3 Pitt movies are Seven, Fight Club and Twelve Monkeys.
He was good in The Mexican (2001) also ... he's a good character and supporting actor.
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Backdraft,
Citizen Kane,
Deer Hunter,
Equilibrium,
Falling down,
Gladiator,
Hellraiser,
Italian job ( 1969 version ),
Jungle Book,
King of New York,
Lost Boys,
Metropolis,
New Jack city,
One flew over the cuckoo's nest,
Poltergeist,
Quatermass and the pit,
Romeo must die,
Scarface,
Towering inferno,
Untouchables,
V for vendetta,
War of the worlds ( 1953 ),
XXX,
Young Sherlock Holmes,
Zulu.
I love One Flew Over the Cuckoos nest! Its definitely one of my top picks too .
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7/10/13 @ 1:48pm
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7/12/13 @ 1:31am
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Fav: v., from the Latin - faveo, favere, favi, meaning to favor,
and Movie: n., from the American, singular, meaning 1. A narrative to hold one's attention between long bouts of commercials. 2. Visual device to aid in the sale of gallon-sized sugary corn syrup drink and lubricated post-exploded sodium puffs. 3. Suggested activity to take one's blind date when one realizes they'd rather not spend long periods of time looking at said date.
*ahem* in any case, singular. Suggs you totally cheated on this.
As for a favorite, "The Warriors" (1979)
"Can you count, Suckers! I say, the future is ours... if you can count!" Quote
mean girls.
White chicks
Slumdog millionaire
finding nemo
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7/12/13 @ 11:55am
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*ahem* in any case, singular. Suggs you totally cheated on this.
As for a favorite, "The Warriors" (1979)
"Can you count, Suckers! I say, the future is ours... if you can count!"
Points out the fact that others posted lists of more than 1 movie so NYERR Quote
I agree with amicu - you can only have one favorite movie. Suggs and others have totally cheated
My favorite movie - Deliverance
Deliverance is a 1972 thriller starring Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ronny Cox, and Ned Beatty Quote