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by witchhunt » Monday Feb 25, 2008
UncleScabby wrote: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre pt 2
Silence Of The Lambs
Conan The Barbarian
Do you mean the remake of Massacre or the real pt.2? Anyway 3 picks is not enough for this question. So.....
The Exorcist. Scared the shit outta me when I was 12. Still gives me the heebie geebies.
Day of the Dead. Liked all the characters and the zombies looked good. Gotta love Bub.
House of Dark Shadows. Excellent vampire flick.
"Death has come to your little town."
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by Killjingle » Monday Feb 25, 2008
No particular order:
The Unforgiven
Gladiator
The Patriot
Honorable mention: 300
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by webmiztris » Monday Feb 25, 2008
Office Space
Office Space
Office Space
....best movie OF ALL TIME!
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by stratobastard27 » Monday Feb 25, 2008
Naked Gun
This is Spinal Tap
Empire Strikes Back
"well, why don't you make ten louder and just have that be the loudest one?"
".....but these go to eleven!"
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by Merge » Monday Feb 25, 2008
How did I know that Stratobastard would have one of the Star Wars movies in there.
Pour me another one, cause I'll never find the silver lining in this cloud.
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by UncleScabby » Monday Feb 25, 2008
witchhunt wrote:
Do you mean the remake of Massacre or the real pt.2?
Def the real part 2, that movie has been on my mind since I saw it 15 years ago.
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by stratobastard27 » Monday Feb 25, 2008
Merge wrote: How did I know that Stratobastard would have one of the Star Wars movies in there.
It might have something to do with me being a massive Star Wars tool. Vader is a god among men!
"well, why don't you make ten louder and just have that be the loudest one?"
".....but these go to eleven!"
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by DrumAndDestroy » Tuesday Feb 26, 2008
Team Transylvania wrote: Darth Gayder?
he's not really built like the gay steelworkers i like so much
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by Banned » Tuesday Feb 26, 2008
A Clockwork Orange
Pulp Fiction
Reservoir Dogs
Runner Up: Goodfellas
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by Merge » Tuesday Feb 26, 2008
I forgot about "Goodfellas". That's a great flick (Now go get your f***in shinebox!!!).
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by WICFan » Tuesday Feb 26, 2008
Boogie Nights
Goodfellas
Return of the Living Dead
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by Bag » Wednesday Feb 27, 2008
King Pin
Airplane
The Jerk
You don't shoot a man in the dick!
DrumAndDestroy
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by DrumAndDestroy » Wednesday Feb 27, 2008
Bag wrote: King Pin
Airplane
The Jerk
3 of the funniest movies of all time
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by Barfight » Wednesday Feb 27, 2008
DrumAndDestroy wrote: Bag wrote: King Pin
Airplane
The Jerk
3 of the funniest movies of all time
Absolutely!
King Pin is one of the most underrated comedies of all time.
Airplane was great... but the Sequel was much better.
I think Longcat is a pretty cool guy. eh is loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong and doesn't afraid of anything.
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by Lisa » Wednesday Feb 27, 2008
Well, I'm bit of a mush....and fond of the 80's...
1 - pretty woman
2 - foot loose
3 - top gun
what can I say....I'm very predictable
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by RobTheDrummer » Wednesday Feb 27, 2008
Cool Hand Luke
Shawshank
The Exorcist
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by moxham123 » Wednesday Feb 27, 2008
Some great movies mentioned here and I would have a hard time selecting only 3 as well; but, here are some of my favorites.
Monty Python & The Holy Grail (I have seen it more than any other movie and I still find it funny and notice new things each time I watch it) Plus, it is one of the most quoted movies ever and those who really like this movie know the lines.
The Godfather
The Naked Gun series
Shawshank Redemption - great movie
The Airplane movies (funny stuff)
The Lord Of The Rings trilogy was very good
King Pin is definitely one of the funniest movies ever.
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by Hal » Wednesday Feb 27, 2008
The Deer Hunter
Police Academy (all 70 of them)
Tombstone
Gotta throw in The Goonies and Revenge of the Nerds for old times sake.
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by lonewolf » Thursday Feb 28, 2008
The Road Warrior
The Outlaw Josey Wales
The Godfather
Honorable Mention:
A Clockwork Orange
Being There
...Oh, the freedom of the day that yielded to no rule or time...
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by DrumAndDestroy » Thursday Feb 28, 2008
moxham123 wrote: Some great movies mentioned here and I would have a hard time selecting only 3 as well; but, here are some of my favorites.
Monty Python & The Holy Grail (I have seen it more than any other movie and I still find it funny and notice new things each time I watch it) Plus, it is one of the most quoted movies ever and those who really like this movie know the lines.
The Godfather
The Naked Gun series
Shawshank Redemption - great movie
The Airplane movies (funny stuff)
The Lord Of The Rings trilogy was very good
King Pin is definitely one of the funniest movies ever.
such a great movie list totally destroyed by the lord of the rings mention.
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by Atomic Jim » Monday Mar 03, 2008
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
Read the books at least a dozen times before I lost count.
Seen the films that many times, too, at least, and did a one-day marathon of all three films (extended versions)
Waiting (im)patiently for the Hobbit.
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by Team Transylvania » Monday Mar 03, 2008
I prefer Howard Stern's 'Lord of the Anal Rings' segment.
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by CHICKSINGA » Tuesday Mar 04, 2008
The Crow
Sophie's Choice
Romeo & Juliet (Baz Luhrman's version)
If Music be the food of Love, Play on...
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by YankeeRose » Tuesday Mar 04, 2008
CHICKSINGA wrote:
Romeo & Juliet (Baz Luhrman's version)
The one from 1968 is another of my favorites, but
I already listed too many.
In a different genre, the original "Psycho" would also make my um, cut
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