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Greta Scacchi used to be so hot. But did you know that she had a child with one of her cousins? |
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Quoted: Greta Scacchi used to be so hot. But did you know that she had a child with one of her cousins? I hadn't heard that. I'd still hit it. ETA: Here's another - House of Flying Daggers |
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I can't find this movie ANYWHERE! It was fucking awesome and scared the crap out of me! It's Instant on Netflix. |
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THINGS TO DO IN DENVER WHEN YOU'RE DEAD I thought this would be on the first page. |
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Let's see, what were some of the movies that I had in the wardroom when I was doing ship duty? (and some before and after that)
Further, those who have seen those movies, DON'T SPOIL IT FOR OTHERS! Throne of Fire.....one of the spaghetti barbarians with well fleshed without being fat deck apes as guards After the Fall of New York....another Italian movie in a post apocalyptic world. Mediocre......but the jazz scene as they travel to the target is wonderful! Hearts and Armor......been a while since I've looked at it, but I've found the storyline interested in that it was Moorish Final Approach......took me forever to get a copy but it was a movie that had me hooked to the very end Stryker......another apocalyptic budget movie with good footage of Scorpion tanks.....and Monique St. Pierre Warlords......another apocalyptic movie, perhaps a bit cheesy in parts with Sid Haig, Brinke Stevens, Ross Hagen....and David Carradine, so there are some decent use of lines Avalone.........probably my favorite femme fatale movie Starship.......in a lot of ways, laughable, but there is something to be said, in a disturbing way, about a society who's idea of recreation is playing video games The Internecine Project......................a spy is being promoted; he just has to eliminate his cell, first Innocent Bystanders.......................very violent spy movie with Stanley Baker .................................... Okay, that's a pretty good list. _____________________________________________________________ ("I will allow you to live as long as you serve me. Betray me, and I will joyfully send you back to rot in hell."––Titus Cromwell, (w,stte), "The Sword and the Sorcerer") |
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THINGS TO DO IN DENVER WHEN YOU'RE DEAD I thought this would be on the first page. I figured people had heard of it so it wouldn't qualify. |
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I love this movie
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyYqaMlYha0 this one to "Dark blue world" www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBhOlbsEXLA |
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videodrome Excellent choice. Silent Partner Barry Lyndon is a Kubrick film most people haven't seen. King of Comedy and Afterhours are two Scorsesse films that most haven't seen. |
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Lone star state of mind and cannibal the musical
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Quoted: The Documentary "Idiocracy." I know everyone's heard of it, but it should be required viewing. documentary? Movie with luke wilson, yeah? My dad always goes on about it, and I'd never seen it. Watched it last night, and it wasn't bad. "You talk like a fag, and your shit's all messed up." My entry? "9 Songs" available on Netflix Instantly. |
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Quoted: Motorcycle guys have heard of it obviously but a lot of other people havent ON ANY SUNDAY Greatest movie ever I have watched it at least 50 times. His son's movie on the Baja 1k was very good also: Dust to Glory |
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Smilla's Sense of Snow.
Excellent film made in 1997 starring Julia Ormond. |
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Screwballs (sort of a low budget Porky's but even more raucous)
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Cold war comedy. One of Cagney's last films. Endless Summer 60's around the world surfer documentary |
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Crossroads. Not the Brittany Spears one, the Ralph Macchio one.
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videodrome Excellent choice. Silent Partner Barry Lyndon is a Kubrick film most people haven't seen. King of Comedy and Afterhours are two Scorsesse films that most haven't seen. + 1 on Silent Partner |
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Quoted: Motorcycle guys have heard of it obviously but a lot of other people havent ON ANY SUNDAY Greatest movie ever YES!!! Steve McQueen for the WIN!!!!11!1111eleventy Also, J men Forever. |
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Pin
A Doctor uses a medical doll (named Pin by his kids) to help teach them about things. When the Doctor and his wife die the kids grow up, but Pin continues to speak. Spooky and cool flick. |
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Quoted: Tideland http://framespotting.net/pictures/tideland.jpg Ravenous http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/c/c6/Ravenous_ver1.jpg/220px-Ravenous_ver1.jpg Never heard of Tideland. Loved Brazil so I will definitely have to check this out. |
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Shallow Grave......anyone? Cameron, what a surprise! |
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The Tenant
World's Greatest Dad Slammin' Salmon Love the Beast Suspiria Anvil |
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Quoted: Crossroads. Not the Brittany Spears one, the Ralph Macchio one. Great movie. |
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The first I Am Legend/Omega Man film starring Vincent Price.
The Last Man on Earth A French film, The Horseman on the Roof. |
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