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boykster:

--- Quote from: MYX on March 23, 2007, 11:30:18 am ---Aw crap. I watched Flash Gordon too many times when me and my brother were young. I tried to watch it recently and thought what the heck was I thinking. It  used to be a great film. But the song with Queen is still classic.


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A friend and I would watch that dumb movie EVERYTIME it came on HBO over a weekend...what a bad movie, but we loved it back then

I've searched high and low for 'the very last remake of beau geste' on DVD, but have had no luck.  I absolutely love that stupid movie. 

danny_galaga:

--- Quote from: horseboy on March 23, 2007, 11:05:44 am ---Yep, I've seen Silent Movie.

I haven't seen The Last Remake of Beau Geste, but it looks intriguing. It wasn't Mel Brooks, but it was done by a good buddy of his. Marty Feldman. He played Igor in Young Frankenstein.



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marty feldman and michael york play identical twins. as marty said:

"we were identical twins. but sometimes i think he was more identical than i was"  ;D

i saw it on a dodgy vhs in the late 80s...

tist:
pulp fiction
the mummy (1999)
lotr trilogy
blast from the past
pi
terminator 2
jurassic park
office space

dont really have a top 5 eh

sodapopinski:

--- Quote ---Another one I thought of is Pink Floyd's The Wall.
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on that note, you have to think of Tommy.

RTSDaddy2:
Ok, you asked for it  ;D

My top five films:

1) My Fair Lady (Hepburn, Harrison, the music, et. al. Worth the cost of admission for me just to hear "I Could Have Danced All Night" sung by Audrey...gives me chills).

2) Tie: Bridge to Terabithia (2007) and Titanic - done right, perfect movies. It may come as a shock to see a recent movie this high up - if you've seen Terabithia and were a fan of the book, you know why - again, it's perfect. If you ain't seen it yet, take your family (not too young ones), or go see it with someone you love.  I've been twice and am seriously thinking about round three.  Titanic was the biggest surprise I've ever sat through...when it's on TV I cannot shut it off.

3) Spider-Man 2: I know a lot of "true believers" were uptight over this one, BUT  it delivered so many great lines about true heroism (from my point of view)...only super hero movie to EVER make me cry.

4) Batman Begins: Michael who? George who? Forget 'em...and Chris Bale's verison (with Michael Caine as Alfred) will make you do just that.  I simply cannot wait for part 2.  Bale is the ULTIMATE Bruce Wayne / Batman - you'll never convince me otherwise.

5) Lord of the Rings Trilogy, esp. The Two Towers - now all that fighting makes sense as one can see the respective locations of the battlegrounds and how much of Middle Earth they cover.

Honorable Metions:  Cracking Up (the last Jerry Lewis film of the 80's); Raiders I and III;  Blade Runner;  Star Wars 4, 5, or 6; many others too numerous to list here.

 

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