Tombstone' the best movie ever made. "I see a red sash, I kill a man wearing it, tell 'em I am coming and hells comin with me you hear, hell's coming with me"
Two favorites: Blade Runner: "The candle that burns twice as bright lives half as long, Roy, and you have burned...oh, so brightly"..."I want more LIFE, f******" Amadeus. Anything about it.
Make visible what, without you, might perhaps never have been seen. - Robert Bresson
Originally posted by Jane Griscti: Princess Bride "Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die."
Princess Bride was definately one of my favorites growing up... that, and Ferris Bueler's Day Off... and Goonies... and GhostBusters Nowaday's I'd have to go for ShawShank Redemption, Fantasia, and A.I. (I am SO kidding about A.I.)
The Hunt for Red October "Be careful what you shoot at. Some things in here don't react well to bullets." (It just doesn't have the same effect when it's not said by Sean Connery. ) [This message has been edited by Corey McGlone (edited January 02, 2002).]
Brain Donors. The funniest movie I have ever seen. "Spell Cat" "Kat" "You need to go back to school!" "I hated teaching" Mark [This message has been edited by Mark Spritzler (edited January 02, 2002).]
Originally posted by Corey McGlone: [B]The Hunt for Red October "Be careful what you shoot at. Some things in here don't react well to bullets." (It just doesn't have the same effect when it's not said by Sean Connery. )
Funny, I heard it in Sean Connery's accent... I'd say Matrix and Mallrats Don't know about favourite in terms of content, but definitely movies I could watch over and over.
LadyHawk & Princess Bride, of course. "You keep saying that word. I don't think it means what you think it means." Another one from The Big Kahuna (Kevin Spacey & Danny de Vito at their very best): "You've already done plenty of things to regret. You just don't know what they are. It's when you discover them. When you see the folly in something ou've done and you wish that you had it to do over, but you know you can't because it's too late. So you pick that thing up and you carry it with you to remind you that life goes on, the world will spin without you. It really doesn't matter in the end. Then, you will attain character, because honesty will reach out from inside and tattoo itself across your face." Saddest best movie? Must be Truly, Madly, Deeply. (Any classical muso's out there?) [This message has been edited by Adi dT (edited January 03, 2002).]
1. Matrix "Dont Think you are..Know you are.." 2. Seven(Kevin Spacey and Brad pitt) 3. Dumb and Dumber "It's OK..!! i am a Limo driver...!!" And of course.. 4. Broken Arrrow "Dickens...You are the man!!" "I am the man....!!" [ February 23, 2002: Message edited by: Manjunath Subramanian ]
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Good Will Hunting "The solution's correct. Take it home with you" "I don't wanna be doing long division for the rest of my life" [ February 25, 2002: Message edited by: Junaid Bhatra ]
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The American President Why you are always one step behind me? ... Because if I wasn't you would be the most popular history professor at the University of Wisconsin
1. Usual Suspects the rest... many of the aforementioned movies + Contact Pulp Fiction Terminator
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That's a tricky one. Off the top of my head, it could be... Lantana Bliss Many of Paul Cox's films cheerio rowan
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I love ... The red violin Life is beautiful Sixth Sense
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I simply love...Dirty Dancing and Pretty Woman. Besides these i also am very fond of Lion King. God only know how many times i have seen it.
(I know all fantasies and kiddy stuff, but i like them just the same)
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Black Hawk Down Taxi Driver Once Upon A Time In America ... There are too many great movies to choose from. Biggest turkey from last year? My vote goes jointly to Human Nature and Bubbleboy
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The best movie I have ever seen is Good Will Hunting!! It keeps me hoping that I will do it that way too!
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I can't stop thinking about Glengarry Glen Ross what a cast! (Lemmon, Spacey, Pacino, Balwin, Arkin et. al) In particular Baldwin's "motivational" speech early on to set up the rest of the film... Coffee is for Closers A... B... C... Always Be Closing
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Matrix !! What is real? How do you define real? If real is that what you can touch or feel, then its just some electric signals send to your brain !!!