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Your Top Five Films
AtomSmasher:
no particular order:
Shawshank Redemption
The Dirty Dozen
Army of Darkness
Hudsucker Proxy
Office Space
boykster:
--- Quote from: USSEnterprise on March 15, 2007, 04:02:19 pm ---You have to remember, Douglas Adams did partially write the screenplay for HitchHiker's Guide. Every version was different: The books, the radio program, the TV show, and the movie. I thought the movie was good for a novel to movie script. Doesn't compare to the book, though.
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Frankly, I think DNA probably was rolling in his grave when that movie came out....and not rolling from laughter.
MustardTent:
--- Quote from: shmokes on March 15, 2007, 07:02:09 pm ---1- Pulp Fiction
2- O Brother, Where Art Thou?
3- Evil Dead 2
4- Das Boot
5- Chicken Run
These types of lists are so difficult. I could easily replace the list with five different movies and feel that it was still perfectly accurate. Hell, Kill Bill and Reservoir Dogs could be sitting up in Pulp Fiction's spot. Miller's Crossing, Fargo, Barton Fink, Blood Simple, Raising Arizona, The Man Who Wasn't There -- nearly any Coen Bros. film could be sitting in slot 2. Evil Dead is great for entirely unconventional, and possibly illegitimate reasons. And there are probably dozens of movies I liked as much or more than Das Boot and Chicken Run, but those are bloody fantastic, brilliant films that came to mind, so there they are.
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How could I forget about "O Brother"? That was a good'un.
It just went and R-U-N-N-O-F-T
MYX:
I gotta agree with Shmokes. Coen Bros. rock too. Oh Brother is a classic that is not even old enough to be a classic. Hudsucker was a wonderful film too. Never saw Man who wasn't there. I heard it wasn't all that good. I will check it out per your recommendation. Yeah, too many to just list 5. Different eras of life will bring different feelings about stuff too. Sex, Lies, and Video Tape was favorite for a while.
AtomSmasher:
--- Quote from: MYX on March 15, 2007, 09:37:03 pm ---I gotta agree with Shmokes. Coen Bros. rock too. Oh Brother is a classic that is not even old enough to be a classic. Hudsucker was a wonderful film too. Never saw Man who wasn't there. I heard it wasn't all that good. I will check it out per your recommendation. Yeah, too many to just list 5. Different eras of life will bring different feelings about stuff too. Sex, Lies, and Video Tape was favorite for a while.
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I'm a big fan of most of the Coen Bros. movies (even had Hudsucker in my top 5), but I didn't care for the Man who Wasn't There or Barton Fink. :dunno
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