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MustardTent:
That's why I'm telling Texasmame to go to the website. The movie doesn't tell the whole story and (IMO) leaves out some crucial details that are only covered in the content on the website.
After visiting the site, the next time I watched the movie it was more enjoyable. If you feel like wasting a few more hours, try it.
[Edit] Guess I never saw the director's cut. If it provides more backstory/pseudo-science, I'd watch that version. [/Edit]
horseboy:
--- Quote from: danny_galaga on March 14, 2007, 06:20:31 am ---
ah yes. meet the feebles (",) . thats one sick puppy. he also dis a film called 'bad taste' which i have yet to see. Vidiot on UHF is good too. i think im going to be referring back to this thread for dvd ideas for those rainy weekends...
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I haven't seen Bad Taste yet either. I have a feeling that after I do, it will be added to the list. And yes, Meet the Feebles is a classic. If anyone hasn't seen it, you must do so. The second time I watched it, someone barfed on my foot, and I almost didn't get up to wash it off. That is how funny it is.
MYX:
from previous post.
Dune (David Lynch version), But the new version is not bad and they actually did more of the of the story.
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (and nearly everything else by Terry G),
Toys,
LOTR (counting it as 1 so be ok with it.) Still hoping for Hobbit.
Babe
No one could drag me to Babe when it was in the theaters. I refused to see a freakin talking animal movie. I was forced into seeing it because I had to monitor a 35 mm film projector for a while and I sat there with a huge grin the whole time. Total opposite of what I expected.
In collage, in one of my film classes I did my final paper on Brazil. I had to dissect a scene. I did the paper scene. It's a brilliant film. Again, Terry G is one of my favorites. (except for Brothers Grim. Was hardly a Gilliamesk film). I would still like to see him do Don Quixoti.
Apocalypse Now (Old or Redux) is up there too.
Ghaw just 5?
USSEnterprise:
5 more:
Dogma
Star Trek VIII
X2
Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy
The Green Mile
Texasmame:
--- Quote from: MustardTent on March 14, 2007, 03:01:39 pm ---
After visiting the site, the next time I watched the movie it was more enjoyable. If you feel like wasting a few more hours, try it.
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If you REALLY have some time to waste, like six hours, check out the director's cut of Das Boot. Good stuff.
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