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Jose Jones Posted - 02/09/2006 : 12:56:18
also, i don't really care to ever see these movies:

titanic
braveheart
any rocky movie
there's something about mary
it's a wonderful life
white christmas
matrix: revolutions
terminator
schindler's list

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VoVat Posted - 02/18/2006 : 10:42:54
quote:
2001 (or least I don't think I've ever sat and watched the whole thing at once)


I can't say I blame you. I was really looking forward to see that movie, but when I did, I found out how much it drags. There are things I like about it, but would it have even been physically possible to make a slower-moving film?

I've never seen any of the "Rocky" movies, and I live in the Philadelphia area.



"If you doze much longer, then life turns to dreaming. If you doze much longer, then dreams turn to nightmares."
Carl Posted - 02/14/2006 : 13:09:39
quote:
Originally posted by floop

BIG MOMMA'S HOUSE II



Personally speaking, hopefully that and the first one will remain unseen.

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Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 02/14/2006 : 06:20:10
The Exorcist.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
ProverbialCereal Posted - 02/13/2006 : 18:54:23
Jaws

HeywoodJablome Posted - 02/13/2006 : 18:30:03
quote:
Originally posted by TarTar

Carolynanna said:
quote:
Just to stir up some controversy;
All LOTR. (except a bit of the first)


Pretty much the same story with me. I've caught some of the first here and there on a few different occasions. Looked alright but it's just not my bag. I also saw the very beginning of the second.

Let 'em riot. We're Sonic-fuckin'-Death Monkey.



A few of my close friends are total D&D/Star Wars freakazoids and they dragged me to the first two LOTR. They seemed like good movies but it didn't stop me from falling asleep during both.
TarTar Posted - 02/13/2006 : 15:40:14
oh yeah. regarding bladerunner. i saw that in the last year. i didn't get what the big fuss is. i thought it was very mediocre.

Let 'em riot. We're Sonic-fuckin'-Death Monkey.
TarTar Posted - 02/13/2006 : 15:25:36
Carolynanna said:
quote:
Just to stir up some controversy;
All LOTR. (except a bit of the first)


Pretty much the same story with me. I've caught some of the first here and there on a few different occasions. Looked alright but it's just not my bag. I also saw the very beginning of the second.

Let 'em riot. We're Sonic-fuckin'-Death Monkey.
GypsyDeath Posted - 02/13/2006 : 14:21:35
lol, no. i should mention that films i havent seen are usually ones i really dont want to.




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Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 02/13/2006 : 14:07:08
I haven't seen any Harry Potter films either. Don't intend too.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
GypsyDeath Posted - 02/13/2006 : 13:59:58
Ive only seen bits of the harry potter films when theyve been on tv.

Not seen any shrek, Finding Nemo....

cant think of any others. havent seen all the home alone movies - but who has? its only the first 1 (maybe 2) THAT COUNT




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Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 02/13/2006 : 13:43:29
The Birds.
Vertigo.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
darwin Posted - 02/13/2006 : 13:36:17
Neither of the Spiderman movies. In fact, I haven't seen any of the superhero movies (Xmen, Fantastic Four, Hulk, ect,) since the second Batman.

Cult classics never seen by me:
The Shining
Erasehead
Repo Man
The Wall
2001 (or least I don't think I've ever sat and watched the whole thing at once)
floop Posted - 02/13/2006 : 13:31:23
BIG MOMMA'S HOUSE II
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 02/13/2006 : 12:22:23
Fair enough but to have not seen even one.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
VoVat Posted - 02/13/2006 : 12:17:04
I've seen "Goldfinger," but I don't have the desire to see any other Bond films.



"If you doze much longer, then life turns to dreaming. If you doze much longer, then dreams turn to nightmares."
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 02/13/2006 : 10:53:46
You've never seen a James Bond film?

How odd.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
zub_the_goat Posted - 02/13/2006 : 10:18:11
probably most of em, the popular films never let me hang out with them, ahem,
pulp fiction
gladiator (despite owning the DVD, and visiting the set cos they were filming it near my house)
any james bond film
Mission impossible
top gun
the shining
the exorcist
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 02/12/2006 : 05:27:19
It's so long since I've seen it that I have kind of forgotten the ending.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
Carolynanna Posted - 02/11/2006 : 15:33:45
quote:
Originally posted by Homers_pet_monkey

quote:
Originally posted by benji



we followed it with once were warriors...




Join the Cult of Fat!



Now THAT'S a good film.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place




I thought it was excellent,
except for the 'everything is now okay' ending.
Too much happened for that kind of ending.

__________
Don't believe the hype.
starmekitten Posted - 02/11/2006 : 11:58:24
quote:
Originally posted by Cheeseman1000

Films I've never seen and have no desire to see, despite being berated by every geek I've ever met:
The Princess Bride
The Goonies



You're in so much trouble.

Denis, Jedi, my apologies. It probably was less to do with the film and more to do with how boring the company was to be fair, hehe. I shall endeavour to remedy this oversight at some point.

the blade runner thing is still weird though.
Carl Posted - 02/11/2006 : 09:05:25
We've all met a few people who've never seen Star Wars. Not that you have to, but to be fair that makes you a leperous outcast. That is all.

pas de dutchie!
Cheeseman1000 Posted - 02/11/2006 : 09:01:21
I vaguely remember having this conversation before with some friends - I came off least bad, I think. It started that I mentioned I hadn't seen It's A Wonderful Life (at that time), and it followed that I was told many times that I should, which I took on board, and did. Anyway, I was trumped when a friend admitted they'd never seen Jaws. I'm not sure how this was possible and she was roundly mocked. Then someone else said they had a friend who'd never seen any of the Back To The Future films.
I swear the whole pub fell silent, and rightly so. That's just inhuman.

Films I've never seen and have no desire to see, despite being berated by every geek I've ever met:
The Princess Bride
The Goonies


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Carl Posted - 02/11/2006 : 08:53:04
Yeah, that's very good.

And Boba Fett's dad is in it. ;)

pas de dutchie!
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 02/11/2006 : 05:17:49
quote:
Originally posted by benji



we followed it with once were warriors...




Join the Cult of Fat!



Now THAT'S a good film.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
billgoodman Posted - 02/11/2006 : 04:54:53
what's wrong with Amelie Dennis? I really like it


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benji Posted - 02/11/2006 : 02:32:45
well the asparagus wees bit saves austin powers 3 from total disaster.
was watching it with mrs benji......we laughed alot while watching it at the cinemas - but no-one else was...stupid english....


we studied blade runner at high school....
we followed it with once were warriors...
i think i got 50% in that class.



Join the Cult of Fat!
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 02/10/2006 : 13:51:35
quote:
Originally posted by Thomas

ET



"Our Love is Rice and Beans and Horses Lard"



Someone told me for the first time, just the other day, that they haven't seen ET.

They have been sectioned now.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
Cult_Of_Frank Posted - 02/10/2006 : 12:49:47
Nah, those aren't all movies I want to see. I hated Kill Bill for example, except for the fight scene in the snow, which was cinematic brilliance.

I boycotted Leo for a long time after Titanic, but there are some good movies he's in and when he's not being a heartthrob he's not too awful. Catch Me If You Can I liked, and he did a great job in the Aviator.


"If we hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominos will fall like a house of cards. Checkmate."
VoVat Posted - 02/10/2006 : 12:26:03
Like Dean, I haven't seen "Top Gun." Apparently unlike Dean, I have no desire to. I'm really not into war movies in general. Okay, I liked "Full Metal Jacket" (the first half much more than the second), but that's kind of an exception.



"If you doze much longer, then life turns to dreaming. If you doze much longer, then dreams turn to nightmares."
Carl Posted - 02/10/2006 : 11:11:16
quote:
Originally posted by vilainde

I don't know why everyone focuses on me and Blade Runner.


YOU HAVEN'T SEEN BLADE RUNNER?!



Gangs of New York was a bit of a disappointment, I enjoyed it in the cinema, but I found it surprizingly broad for a Scorsese personal pet project. Daniel Day-Lewis is fantastic as Bill The Butcher. I liked The Aviator, I thought DiCaprio gave a great performance. The first time I saw Blair Witch, it was a friend's house one Sunday, we had the curtains drawn and everybody was really quiet. That's the best ways to watch it; the bit when they hear the cry in the distance and then the tent gets ripped down and they run away, and the ending are really effective. Creepy shit.

pas de dutchie!
BLT Posted - 02/10/2006 : 11:05:12
Never saw...

  • ET

  • Titanic

  • every Stars Wars movie made after 1980

  • any film based on a Tolkien book

  • Top Gun

Narfk Posted - 02/10/2006 : 10:32:07
quote:
Originally posted by vilainde

I like Leonardo Di Caprio, despite his terrible acting.



That sounds very paradoxical! I like Di Caprio in Gilbert Grape.

I saw all the Star Wars : love 4,5,6 (they were my favorite films when i was younger)but not 1,2,3.
LOTR : I like them too. But read the books that's much better.
I never saw and do not want to see American pie.
Oh, and I wonder how someone can feel asleep while watching a film! Watching TV keeps me awoken.
floop Posted - 02/10/2006 : 10:26:36
quote:
Originally posted by HeywoodJablome

Blade Runner is okay, not the classic a lot of people make it out to be though.



HeywoodJablome Posted - 02/10/2006 : 10:22:02
Blade Runner is okay, not the classic a lot of people make it out to be though.
Cult_Of_Frank Posted - 02/10/2006 : 09:27:46
Blair Witch was an hour and a half of nothing scary (at least as a viewer... the whole tent attack scene would be scary if you were there of course) followed by one really freaky moment at the end. I guess it goes to show that we remember our last impression more than our first.


"If we hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominos will fall like a house of cards. Checkmate."

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