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Topic: Your All TIME Favourite Films!?
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Sat 05/01/10 01:14 PM

Time Travel(some I already mentioned):

The Time Machine(original)
Back To the Future Trilogy
Sleeper
The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey
Twelve Monkeys
Planet Of The Apes '68
Beneath The Planet Of The Apes
Escape From The Planet Of The Apes
Time Rider
Time After Time
Time Bandits
Primer
Bill And Ted's Excellent Adventure
Cave Girl
The Final Countdown
Terminator 1 and 2
Trancers 1-5
Army Of Darkness
The Philadelphia Experiment
Idaho Transfer
My Science Project
Timeline
(Yes, Timeline, no where near as good as the book, but still fun)





I'm so onboard w/ almost every single one of these, that, I'm going to applaud the chef ... drinker

Well done, great calls ... flowerforyou

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Sat 05/01/10 03:32 PM
drinker

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Sat 05/01/10 04:25 PM
Wow... There are so many movies. Haha.
I'll pay someone to write these all down so I don't have to.

I don't think anybody mentioned "The Rules of Attraction".

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Sun 05/02/10 07:42 PM

Wow... There are so many movies. Haha.
I'll pay someone to write these all down so I don't have to.

I don't think anybody mentioned "The Rules of Attraction".


Too true, Brothah ... laugh

I'm going to let it all build up and eventually copy it all ...

I still haven't broken out the official "list" somewhere lost in this house ...

When/If I do, oy to the vey!

Worse, i remember a slew of 'em every night just as I'm passin' out ...

I convince myself that I'll remeber "that!"

... Only to be a blank canvas by morning light ... slaphead

If ya don't have a printer, ya could copy it all to your puter, or go to the library?

Ours only charges a dime per copy ...

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Sun 05/02/10 07:46 PM
Christmas Story ... :banana:


laugh ... "You'll shoot your eye out" ... :tongue:

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Tue 05/04/10 07:34 AM
Exploitation/grindhouse/drive-in goodies:

The Babysitter '69
The Candy Snatchers '73
Pick-up '75
Weekend With The Babysitter '70
Sugar Cookies '73
Kidnapped Coed '76
The Teacher '74(Starring Dennis the Menace himself- Jay North)
Trip With The Teacher '75
Cindy & Donna '70
Malibu High '79
Best Friends '75
The Great American Girl Robbery '79
Caged Heat '74
The Swinging Cheerleaders '74
Massacre At Central High '76
Switchblade Sisters '75
The Big Bird Cage '72
The Big Doll House '71
Hollywood Boulevard '76
The Young Graduates '71

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Tue 05/04/10 08:27 AM
Edited by Quietman_2009 on Tue 05/04/10 08:30 AM
Highlander

there can be only one


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Tue 05/04/10 08:50 AM

Christmas Story ... :banana:


laugh ... "You'll shoot your eye out" ... :tongue:


Even though Peter Billingsly made the character of Ralph famous- he wasn't the first to play the part...David Elliott played him in 1976- "The Phantom of the Open Hearth". Matt Dillon, yep Matt Dillon played him in '82- "The Great American Fourth of July and Other Disasters".

Christmas Story is fantastic, watch it every Christmas Eve- if you haven't read "In God We Trust" read it, it's where most of the stories come from. Ralph and Flick as adults reminisce about their childhood.

There's also "Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss" which has Ralph at 14(Jerry O'Connell) It's pretty good. I think James Sikking and Dorothy Lyman did good as Ralphie's parents. It captures the feeling of being a teen and getting your first job very well.

The Star-Crossed Romance of Josephine Cosnowski '83...I haven't seen this one.

It Runs In The Family had Bob Clark return to direct, and they even used the same locations/sets...but I think this is the weakest because they tried to hard to make it another Christmas Story- Charles Grodin felt to much like he was trying to impersonate Darren McGavin. One of the Culkins plays Ralph.

Barbara Bolton played Ralph's mom in 3 of the films.

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Tue 05/04/10 01:37 PM


Christmas Story ... :banana:


laugh ... "You'll shoot your eye out" ... :tongue:


Even though Peter Billingsly made the character of Ralph famous- he wasn't the first to play the part...David Elliott played him in 1976- "The Phantom of the Open Hearth". Matt Dillon, yep Matt Dillon played him in '82- "The Great American Fourth of July and Other Disasters".

Christmas Story is fantastic, watch it every Christmas Eve- if you haven't read "In God We Trust" read it, it's where most of the stories come from. Ralph and Flick as adults reminisce about their childhood.

There's also "Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss" which has Ralph at 14(Jerry O'Connell) It's pretty good. I think James Sikking and Dorothy Lyman did good as Ralphie's parents. It captures the feeling of being a teen and getting your first job very well.

The Star-Crossed Romance of Josephine Cosnowski '83...I haven't seen this one.

It Runs In The Family had Bob Clark return to direct, and they even used the same locations/sets...but I think this is the weakest because they tried to hard to make it another Christmas Story- Charles Grodin felt to much like he was trying to impersonate Darren McGavin. One of the Culkins plays Ralph.

Barbara Bolton played Ralph's mom in 3 of the films.


Fascinating, Torgo ... flowerforyou ... Thanx for all that great info that I did not know!

I intend to follow it up, cheers, my dear ... drinker

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Tue 05/04/10 01:44 PM
Amadeus

V for Vendetta

Bright Young Things


There are a great many that I'm about to poke my eye out in order to remember the titles thereof!

Not risking a traumatic cerebral event ... YET ... laugh

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Tue 05/04/10 02:27 PM

Highlander

there can be only one




"From the dawn of time we came; moving silently down through the centuries, living many secret lives, struggling to reach the time of the Gathering; when the few who remain will battle to the last. No one has ever known we were among you... until now."

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Tue 05/04/10 04:12 PM
Alfie - 1966 - shades


What's it all about, Alfie?

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Tue 05/04/10 04:47 PM
Quest For Fire '81(and not just because Rae Dawn Chong is nude!)

Missing Link '88 - The last ape man goes in search of more like him after the humans kill his clan. Shot like a documentary(by documentary film makers Carol and David Hughes), make up effects by Rick Baker, Man-ape played by Peter Elliot(one of the top film gorilla performers and choreographer). Narrated by Michael Gamdon.

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Tue 05/04/10 04:53 PM
"The Wizard of Oz"

"Peter Pan" with Mary Martin, of course:smile:

"Dog Day Afternoon"

"Oh, Brother, Where Art Thou"

"2001 - A Apace OdYssey"

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Wed 05/05/10 10:39 AM
The Eiger Sanction

Zardos
- Schmaltz, but classic cheese

Wicker Man - The original

Deliverance

The Osterman Weekend

ExCalibur

The Emerald Forest

The General

The Tailor of Panama

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

The Kill Bills

No Country for Old Men

Breakfast on Pluto
- I may have already listed that one, forget.




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Wed 05/05/10 10:46 AM


Highlander

there can be only one




"From the dawn of time we came; moving silently down through the centuries, living many secret lives, struggling to reach the time of the Gathering; when the few who remain will battle to the last. No one has ever known we were among you... until now."

Oh yea!!! That's where I stole my name from :wink:

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Wed 05/05/10 10:57 AM



Breakfast on Pluto - I may have already listed that one, forget.






No, that was Pluto Nash you listed.....rofl

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Wed 05/05/10 10:58 AM



Highlander

there can be only one




"From the dawn of time we came; moving silently down through the centuries, living many secret lives, struggling to reach the time of the Gathering; when the few who remain will battle to the last. No one has ever known we were among you... until now."

Oh yea!!! That's where I stole my name from :wink:


You have good taste

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Wed 05/05/10 10:59 AM
The Crow- "victims aren't we all?"

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Wed 05/05/10 12:54 PM

The Crow- "victims aren't we all?"


and The Crow is already being remade- The Crow 2011

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