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C J Parker - 27 October 2010 10:03 PM
kort - 27 October 2010 01:56 AM

Heat (made in 1995 I think?)

best scene was the coffee shop discussion with Al Pacino and Robert De Niro…..

what about the massive gun battle super long and crazy.

yup - even the size of those machine guns - they looked MEAN!

 
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Rocky Horror Picture Show-best musical ever, way better than that lame as Sound of Music

 
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Braveheart

Saving Private Ryan

Shawshank Redemption

Pulp Fiction

Kill Bill 1 & 2

Forest Gump

Godfather I,II,III

Scarface

Chopper

Two Hands

American History X

City Of God (Seen it Jeremy, love it)

Apocolypto

Lord Of War

The Power Of One

Into The Wild (Even though I may never watch it again)

Anchorman

Step Brothers

Hot Rod

Hangover

Karate Kid 1, 2 & 3

Back To The Future 1, 2 & 3

My all time fav, Sargeant York.

I spent way too much time thinking of that list. I think there would be a few more I could trow in there too.

 
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Another Step Brothers fan, I really missed something there.

 
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cheers by people creative got the flick the other day…. should check it out

 
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Step brothers, nightmare on elm street, the dark knight, flip-extremely sorry, globe-united by fate.

 
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Yes man is a good one

 
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I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell
-such a funny movie. Was a random i picked off the shelf. Watched it three times in the one weekend. Havent laughed so much in ages.

 
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a must see movie is defiantly SOCIAL NETWORK

 
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Yep thought Young Einstein as soon as I read Young Frankenstein.

 
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Mizu Kuma - 22 November 2010 07:59 AM

And Young Einstein!!!!

That was a cracker movie from my younger days. Wasn’t it the same guy who was in Reckless Kelly? I think I liked that movie too.

 
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Yeh same actor, his name is Yahoo Serious

 
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He also wrote and directed both movies. And did the groundwork to sell them to…. Warner Bros, I think.

He shot Young Einstein on his home video camera and then got the finances to do it properly.

Legend effort in my books.