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Title: My favorite movie
Post by: All Your Base Are Belong To Us on March 19, 2001, 05:18:34 PM
The Wraith


Title: Re: My favorite movie
Post by: Chadzilla on March 19, 2001, 06:04:13 PM
Jaws


Title: Re: My favorite movie
Post by: Gerry on March 19, 2001, 07:40:41 PM
CONAN THE BARBARIAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

"The Riddle of Steel!" -- Conan
"Yes, you know it, don't you boy?" -- Thulsa Doom


Title: Re: My favorite movie
Post by: peter johnson on March 19, 2001, 08:12:37 PM
The Seventh Seal:
God, Satan, sex, violence, witches, torture, surrealism, goofy comedy, unforgettable photography, creepy musical score, a "look" and a style all its own, the plague, Death, playing chess to stave off the inevitable . . .
Many people avoid this picture because of its heavy "art" reputation.  Don't make this mistake!  If there ever was a "movie-movie" that you can watch again and again, this is it.


Title: Re: My favorite movie
Post by: Abby on March 19, 2001, 08:38:48 PM
Abby


Title: Re: My favorite movie
Post by: Warren H. on March 19, 2001, 11:04:48 PM
What is this "All Your Base are Belong to Us" crap?  I play the online game Asheron's Call and EVERYBODY is saying it.  It's getting even older than "Wazzzzuuup!"  Now it's made its way here?  What is it referring to?  Arrrrgh!


Title: Re: My favorite movie
Post by: Josh Leman on March 19, 2001, 11:41:17 PM
My favorites are Princess Mononoke and Kwaidan (an AWESOME Japanese ghost story movie, recently released on an excellent DVD from Criterion).  And like most of us, I have a real soft spot for Dead Alive.


Title: Re: My favorite movie
Post by: Brian Ringler on March 20, 2001, 12:39:04 AM
I only saw 20 minutes of princess mononoke because I had to leave my friends house, but I am planning on getting it from what I saw of it


Title: Re: My favorite movie
Post by: Reed Rothchild on March 20, 2001, 04:02:15 AM
The Howling,or when drunk-Boogie Nights.


Title: Re: My favorite movie
Post by: Scott on March 20, 2001, 11:33:44 AM
Yes, to Gerry and his choice of CONAN THE BARBARIAN. This movie is probably one of the most meaningful films ever made. The Philosophies found in it are so solid that nothing compare to this film. Phalsa Doom is the greatest screen character ever in film. When I was 17 and with my last dollars I paid to see this film 4 times at the theater.

CONAN THE DESTROYER was really poor. I was very disappointed in the sequel. It dosn't deserve the title of the first film. The only redeeming quality Destroyer has is Grace Jones. Grace Jones is also good in that James Bond film VIEW TO A KILL.

SEVENTH SEAL Peter I am going to see this film eventually. I've been wanting to see it for a long time now. The images on the box really look good.


Title: Re: My favorite movie
Post by: Gerry on March 20, 2001, 01:36:25 PM
Scott wrote:
> Yes, to Gerry and his choice of CONAN THE BARBARIAN.
> This movie is probably one of the most meaningful films ever
> made. The Philosophies found in it are so solid that nothing
> compare to this film. Phalsa Doom is the greatest screen
> character ever in film. When I was 17 and with my last
> dollars I paid to see this film 4 times at the theater.

Arnold has never been better before nor since.  It was a case of perfect casting pure and simple.

If you do not already have the CONAN THE BARBARIAN collectors edition DVD, you =have= to buy it now!!!!  One of the all time best DVDs ever IMO.

"Conan, what is best in life?" -- Mongol General
"To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentation of their women!" -- Conan

Gerry


Title: Re: My favorite movie
Post by: Scott on March 20, 2001, 11:05:26 PM
When I get a DVD I'll  get a copy. Gerry really understands this film. Glad to hear of another fan of this film. Most people make fun of Arnold  doing this role. They never look deeper. This film CONAN THE BARBARIAN has always meant alot to me.

By the way Gerry have you ever seen LOST HORIZON (1930?). It has a funeral procession much like the one after Conan cuts off Phalsa Dooms head. The images are almost exact with the stairs and people.


Title: Re: My favorite movie
Post by: Gerry on March 21, 2001, 12:16:45 PM
Scott wrote:
>
> By the way Gerry have you ever seen LOST HORIZON (1930?). It
> has a funeral procession much like the one after Conan cuts
> off Phalsa Dooms head. The images are almost exact with the
> stairs and people.

No I haven't, but it's one I want to catch.  Have you ever noticed the similarity between the end of CONAN and the end of APOCALYPSE NOW (that was coincidentally also penned in part by John Milius)?  The mob cowed into passivity by the hero who has killed their god.  The way he drops the machete (sword) to the stone steps.  The way he takes the misled youth back to civilization away from the cult worship that has seduced him.

"Is this your priest's robe?" -- Conan
"Yes.  It's all I have." -- Doom Cult Priest
"Good.  It's all you'll ever need." -- Conan

And yes, I do have the entire movie memorized!  My family thinks I'm crazy.

Gerry


Title: Re: My favorite movie
Post by: Fritz on March 22, 2001, 11:20:05 AM
DAWN OF THE DEAD

"The people they kill,get up and kill!!"


Title: Re: My favorite movie
Post by: Scott on March 24, 2001, 11:38:53 AM
That may explain my fasination with APOCOLYPSE NOW also, not just the death of the leaders, but the whole atmosphere of hope/hopelessness. I also know that Oliver Stone wrote some of it.


Title: Re: My favorite movie
Post by: BoyScoutKevin on March 25, 2001, 06:43:10 PM
As everyone has had their say as to their favorite movie, I think I will have my say; or, 20 reasons I favor the movies at www.badmovies.org over those up for an Oscar.  "The Beastmaster":
(1) for the death of the ferret--cried like a baby at that one, (2) for Marc Singer, and (3) for the scene where he meets his stick-twirling younger brother -- "Cemtery Man": (4) for its grave humor -- "Krull": (5)for its action sequences, especially the ride of the Fire Mares sequence and (6) for the characters in the film -- "Lair of the White Worm": (7) for the music, (8) for Amanda Donahoe and (9) for her seducing the boys scout in the film--giving a whole new meaning to the term "love bite," (10) for the character of Kevin the Scout, and (11) for its "kick "em in the gut" sense of humor -- "The Mummy" (12) for Boris Karloff and (13) for the scene where he goes for "a little walk" -- "The Tingler": (14) for Vincent Price -- "Wizards": (15) for its action sequences and (16) for the final confrontation between Avatar and Black Wolf. ROTFL -- "Plan 9 from Outer Space," "Santa
Claus Conquerors the Martians," and "Terror of Tiny Town": (17) for their being just so damn awful. And as an added extra bonus . . . "Flash Gordon": (18) for its action sequences, (19) for Brian Blessed, Timothy Dalton, and Max Von Sydow, and (20) especially for the music by Queen. I wish they'd do a sequel. Enjoy.