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Sambo_FluxGOLD Member
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This one is for all the geeky and anal people like me out there who love making completely meaningless lists of stuff they like. I reckon you can tell a lot about a persons personality from the type of stuff they like. I love being obsessive about details and getting really involved in in-depth discussions about minor details in movies (don't even get me started on lord of the rings) wink



The best part is, if we spot a post by someone with a similar list that has a film that we haven't seen, it's a fair bet we'll like it. But think carefully: there are a lot of films. Choose the ones that have affected you, influenced you or touched you the most over the years. And if it's a film no-one will ever have heard of, give a very brief outline!



Thread #2 will be albums, #3 will be sexual positions wink



So without further ado, here are my top 10 movies.



1. A Flight of Dragons (animation from 1982 feat. James Earl Jones. As a kid, I loved it as a magical adventure. As an adult, it's fascinating allegory on science vs. religion, and how ultimately they're two sides of the same coin)

2. Lord of the Rings trilogy. (Blinding soundtrack, amazing visuals, totally nailed Tolkiens world. Geek alert!)

3. Pi (Again, great soundtrack feat Aphex Twin etc, great cinematography, fantastic concept about patterns emerging in nature)

4. Evil Dead 2 (Bruce Campbell's best ever performance, so funny but so ingenious at the same time)

5. Shawshank redemption (One of the most uplifting films ever made. An inspiration, and one of the best demonstrations of why never to let go of hope I've ever seen)

6. Donnie Darko (As a mood piece this works like no other film I've ever seen. Brilliantly ambiguous, Jake Gylenhall is blinding as donnie)

7. Akira (Best anime ever. Full stop. Needs repeated viewings, but the denoument is mind-blowing if you understand what happened!)

8. Aliens (One of the great action movies. The Alien queen fight at the end is absolute cinema legend)

9. Hero (purely for the artistry that went into the cinematography and choreograhpy, especially the scene where the two heros are fighting over the lake. Easily the most beautiful film I've seen, and I loved the concept of even the bad guy is trying to do something good)

10. City of God (pure realism. One of the most authentic films I've seen in ages, and incredibly shocking and moving. Great film)



I may edit this list at some point when I think of movies I've missed that should have been there.



Feel free to rip the censored out of me for being sad. I'm just interested in what other people like, I might learn something....

EDITED_BY: SamboFlux (1152223720)

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Posted:
Jaws anyone?
Show me the way to go home, bom bom....

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Sambo_FluxGOLD Member
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Battle Royale RULES. I saw the "requiem" version recently, that's quite cool. Fantastic movie. I LOVE the flashback scene with the guy in the gym, and the ball bounces past him getting higher and higher till a guy in the stands catches it, that was really trippy! ubbloco

And Jaws, all time classic. Hands down. Derrr-Der. Derrrrrr-Der. Der-Der, Der-Der, Der-der, etc. eek

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IgirisujinSILVER Member
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Look Whos Talking One and Two

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_khan_SILVER Member
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Posted:
In no particular order:

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
12 Monkeys
Blade Runner (Director's Cut)
LOTR trilogy
Kill Bill vols. 1 & 2
The Incredibles
Starship Troopers
Beautiful Thing
My Beautiful Laundrette
Baraka

The first two listed are my absolute faves. All my top ten were made in the past 25 years, some older films that I love:

A Place in the Sun
All About Eve
Faster, Pussycat Kill! Kill!

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ubblol starship troupers and the sequel HAHAHAHA well ST2 made more sence than the first one tongue

Sambo_FluxGOLD Member
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Hellraiser 5: Inferno. No, seriously.... I mean it. Why are you laughing? Really, it was good! Honestly.

Actually, I really enjoyed it, it was the best Hellraiser move since the first two. Obviously it's not the best film ever, but I was genuinely surprised at how well it was put together. The concept was was more in line with the first film, where Pinhead is an incidental character. Instead, the story focuses on the lead character, a corrupt cop, and his descent into his own personalised hell, overseen (briefly) by the ubiquitous Pinhead. Very stylised, and I really loved the ending.

Everyone I've shown it too says "You're actually going to make me watch this pile of dung?!", and comes out of it going "That was much better than I thought it would be".

Which either means I have no taste, and neither do my friends, or it's not that bad... wink I'd love to hear some opinions on this one (if anyone other than me and my mates have ever watched it of course)

Rave: totally get ya on ST. So funny! ubblol

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I have it on my mate's X-Box so might check it out along with the rest of them. Including 'Deader' (GREEEEAT title)

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Sambo_FluxGOLD Member
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I haven't seen any of them after that (I assumed they would be naff), but after seeing 5, I actually want to watch them now! Let me know what you think! biggrin

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IgirisujinSILVER Member
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Oh Bladerunner I loved that, I used to have the pc game wich was very coool, but hard!



Logans Run is another good one, such a scary concept, mandaytory death once your life clock turns red.

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_khan_SILVER Member
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Posted:
 Written by: ravehead


ubblol starship troupers and the sequel HAHAHAHA well ST2 made more sence than the first one tongue



I haven't seen the sequel, but to me the first one made perfect sense so I don't quite get your comment. It was a pretty straightforward story, really. I thought it was a brilliant satire on nationalism and "the war machine" plus the bugs were cool.

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RaveRepresentSILVER Member
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gah! i forgot one of my favorite comedies!!! ubblol Robin Hood and the Men in Tights.

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Sambo_FluxGOLD Member
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Hahaha! "I can SEE! I can SEE" *walks into a tree* "Oh, no I can't" ubblol Class.

Loved Starship troopers as well, in some ways it reminded me of Robocop, the satire was fairly similar... smile

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Posted:
 Written by: _khan_


In no particular order:

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
12 Monkeys
Blade Runner (Director's Cut)
LOTR trilogy
Kill Bill vols. 1 & 2
The Incredibles
Starship Troopers
Beautiful Thing
My Beautiful Laundrette
Baraka

The first two listed are my absolute faves. All my top ten were made in the past 25 years, some older films that I love:

A Place in the Sun
All About Eve
Faster, Pussycat Kill! Kill!



Oh well done. You actually put some good movies up there. smile

As for '12 monkeys', I actually was lucky to see the original inspiration in french... La Jetee

I'd only recommend seeing La Jetee if you're a 12 monkeys freak. It's really more of a subtitled slide show. I actually think 'the ending twist' is better in the original french. But it does kinda suck as a slide show.

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FyreBRONZE Member
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Pulp fiction
Kill Bill vol. 1 & 2
Reservoir dogs
Butterfly effect
The man on the moon
The terminal
Donnie Darko
Jackie Brown
Rounders

As you can see, i like Quentin Tarantino a lot, he`s a genius! biggrin

"The terminal" is an awesome movie and what makes it even better is Tom Hanks, a brilliant actor.

"The man on the moon" has to rank in the top 3. As much as I hate to rank it above some Tarantino movies, i have to.
I like all the movies Jim Carrey acts in but this is definately the best.

I was amazed after seeing "The butterfly effect", just one of those movies you have to watch again and again etc..

And finally as a Texas hold `em fan I think "Rounders" is the best "poker" movie ever.

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BansheeCatBRONZE Member
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Posted:
see Brick

Fabulous movie, love it!!!!!

bonus: Burning Dans younger bro is the lead actor!

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Joseph Gordon Levitt is Burning Dan's little brother?!!!!!

It's a small world! If so I can sorta see the similarity!

'Brick' was excellent, it's main distinction - the Chandler-esque (as in Raymond Chandler, not Chandler Bing from 'Friends') dialogue - was quite alienating and impenetrable to begin with but the labyrinthine plot really drew you in to the bitter end. And having an underworld Kingpin whose base of operations was us his mum's basement is genius!!!

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wolfbro001SILVER Member
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The Crow (the sequels aren't bad, but not great either, and Brandon Lee is my hero)
Donnie Darko (gotta love it. and it's all theoretically correct :o)
The Last Castle (Robert Redford was outstanding in this)
Enemy at the Gates (Jude Law plays an excellent Vassili Zaitsev)
Akira (best anime ever)
Hero (one of the most moving pieces of cinema I have ever seen)
New Dragon Gate Inn (akin to Hero, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, House of Flying Daggers, and starring the stunning Maggie Cheung, this movie is often overlooked)
The Quest (I love this movie for the martial arts more than the storyline. so many fighting styles. Muay Thai, Capoeira, Southern Shaolin Kung-Fu, Sumo, and generally beating each other up biggrin)
Initial D (doesn't quite live up to the Anime, but a good movie nonetheless)
The Time Machine (could've paralelled the HG Wells book a little better, but overall an excellent movie.)

thought I should get in and put my top 10 in. biggrin

Sambo_FluxGOLD Member
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I love that Donnie Dark gets loads of mentions in this thread! BTW, Dave did you ever get round to watching Hellraiser Inferno?

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polaritySILVER Member
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Posted:
Already seen a lot of my favorites listed, the most obscure being Ichi the Killer, and Hedwig and the Angry Inch.

Here's some more not so obvious ones:

Bebe's Kids
Country Bears
Death Race 2000
Doberman
Drunken Master
Explorers
Fierce Creatures
Heavy Metal
Kung Fu Hustle
Lilo & Stitch
Major Payne
Mystery Men
Nightbreed
Silent Running
Strange Days
Tampopo
The Downfall
The Emerald Forest
The Man Who Sued God
THX 1138
Titan A.E.
Tremors
What Dreams May Come
Zulu

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Sambo_FluxGOLD Member
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Posted:
You got some good ones in there! Loved Kung Fu Hustle, have you seen Shaolin Soccer? Quite similar, another Stephen Chow movie...

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IgirisujinSILVER Member
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lol im sorry did you say Shaolin Soccer? Are you a 12 year old boy now?

smile kidding

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ubblol Nah, I'm 26. Still enjoyed it though! Possibly 12 mentally... wink

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wolfbro001SILVER Member
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stephen chow is the king of hong kong comedy! There's a movie at the local cd store that's one of the first that he ever did. it should be interesting to see his acting before he was internationally famous tongue

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Most of mine have probably been mentioned already, but for odder stuff, some Jap/Kor. horrors like Audition, Tale of 2 Sisters, I really like.

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'Deserado' and 'Once Upon a Time In Mexico'
LOTR Trilogy
Demolition Man
Matrix
The Young Master
Van Wilder Party Liason
Shawshank Redemption
The Nightmare Before Christmas
The Fith Element
The Adams Family

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Posted:
a few comments

Ichi the killer is certainly an experiance- the cartoon of how he came to be Ichi the killer is possibly better though. That's REALLY good.

PI- this film was so good in some ways and so bad in others. The basic concept, the cinematography, the ending- all great.
I didn't like the cabbalist cult people though- when they got in on the act it got a bit silly. Oh and call me petty but I just wish they'd been better at GO- I paused the screen to have a look at their game and it wasn't very good. So much inefficient shape- learn to play people.

Lock Stock is brilliant, it really draws you into it's world. I can still quote half of that film. Snatch was a bit disappointing afterwards- like lock stock with the humour ripped out.

There are some films that are just so bad but somehow seem to attract a cult following. Equilibrium is my pet hate here. Oh and also Underworld. Bad Bad Bad

Election is a great film. I could spend ages saying why but I'll leave it.

Kill Bill is really not that good. No consistency, no depth, no characterisation.

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Posted:
Shaolin Soccer on the other hand is obviously Brilliant
Hong Kong quality

Who's seen "my classmate the barbarian"

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2 that at the mo i would deffo put in my top 10 are:

Oldboy
Spring, Summer, Autumn Winter... and Spring

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Sambo_FluxGOLD Member
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Oldboy RULES! The fight in the tunnel with the hammer is an amazing piece of cinematography! With ya on that one Vixen!

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Kill Bill is really not that good. No consistency, no depth, no characterisation.









***WARNING - Spoilers and a tendancy to ramble from a guy who reads FAR too much into things...***



I maintain that Kill Bill MIGHT've been a stronger film as one volume... But on a personal perspective I have to disagree that it lacks depth and characterisation.



Ironically I found that the action-heavy Vol.1 had more depth and character than the supposedly more character-driven Vol.2. For me it was all about reading between the lines and not having them spelled out for you which a normal action fill may attempt to do (with varying degrees of success).



In particular the character of O-Ren Ishii. Her history had so much in terms relating to her character in the present that her thoughts were clear in the slightest gesture or facial expression.



She became Queen of the Yakuza, which was in effect the ultimate revenge for the murder of her parents. Instead of destroying them (Boss Matsumoto and Tanaka aside), she now lords over them, humiliation being a fate worse than death is a prevelant attitude in more Eastern cultures. In conflict to where she is now, she obviously loved her parents whom she had avenged. And her vengeance was meant to honour them. But in doing so she had corrupted herself, going against what her (presumably) innocent parents stood for. She has in essence become what killed her parents in the first place. Having reigned over the Yakuza, there is nowhere left for her to go. She seems ill at ease with her position, despite ruling it with an iron fist (as evident in the scene when one of her Crazy 88 cronies is miming an anecdote about a presumed sexual conquest (much to the disgust of Sofie Fatale), she seems like an outsider, she laughs politely but does not at any point revel in its decadance). Based on this, one can assume that, while victorious, she is ashamed of who she has become and when Black Mamba comes a-calling, this is the perfect opportunity to find redemption, for both her descent into corruption, and more directly, for her hand in The Bride's wedding massacre - mirroring her own tragedy. It can be argued that this is what is preying on both O-Ren's and The Bride's minds during the lull in the snow-covered garden sword fight. Both of them silently acknowledging each other's personal tragedies whilst still respecting their honour as warriors... She did not go without giving it her all in the final fight, the person who has the honour of killing her deserves nothing less... At the end O-Ren seems at peace after being defeated and appears honoured at being killed by a worthy opponent - worthy enough to be brandishing a Hattori Hanzo katana sword at that.



Speaking of Hattori Hanzo. Sometimes the strongest bond is one between a man and his God. I found the idea that a man who breaks his vow to his God both poigniant and heartbreaking.

- Hanzo goes back on his promise to never make an instrument of death to make a sword for The Bride in a quest for vengeance against a man HE trained. He feels that foresaking his own redemption to help someone else find theirs. It is unsure whether he knows that this will actually aid his own redemption by helping to clean up his mess rather than running away from it in a sushi bar.



The film also touches questions on the difference between revenge and justice - the confrontation with Vernita Green. Is it truly justice if The Bride cold-bloodedly murders the mother of a young child? Nope revenge pure and simple. But The Bride acknowledges this enough to let Nikki know that she will welcome - and deserve - any attempt to avenge her mother in the future (Budd's acknowledgement of 'That woman deserves her revenge, and we deserve to die...' can also be applied to this)



The twist ending also elevates the film to a whole new level, promising an emotional payoff (underscored by the reprise of Zamfir's haunting melody 'The Lonely Shepherd' playing over the credits) that Vol.2 fails to deliver in a satisfying and engaging manner...



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I suppose this is an arguement for the idea that - regardless of the quality of the film - you get from a film what you yourself bring to it...

"I used to want to change the world, now I just wanna leave the room with a little dignity..." - Lotus Weinstock


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