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Re: Your favorite movies!

Postby JessieD » Sat Feb 04, 2012 12:31 pm

Louise Baltimore wrote:Oh it's only 32", but it is a nice LCD flat screen.

Vodka and cheetos and then you are talkin'. Your refreshment choice is much more refined than mine.

Anyway Metropolis is so wonderful. I am a real fan of Fritz Lang, he made some really brilliant film-noirs.


I love Metropolis, but I really love the 1984 release with the 80s new wave music put to the film.
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Re: Your favorite movies!

Postby Ace Rimmer » Sat Feb 04, 2012 12:46 pm

JessieD wrote:
Louise Baltimore wrote:Oh it's only 32", but it is a nice LCD flat screen.

Vodka and cheetos and then you are talkin'. Your refreshment choice is much more refined than mine.

Anyway Metropolis is so wonderful. I am a real fan of Fritz Lang, he made some really brilliant film-noirs.


I love Metropolis, but I really love the 1984 release with the 80s new wave music put to the film.

Oh sacrilege ! LOL
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Re: Your favorite movies!

Postby yerock III stoneman » Sat Feb 04, 2012 1:27 pm

Metaluna, hope you like blueberry vodka, its our favorite.
We watched the 1984 version of Metropolis along with Frank Zappas "200 Motels" one nite. A Really different experience. Frank, you're influences are traveling the speed of sound waves thru our galaxy, answering the oft asked alien question: is there intelligent life on earth? with "you are what you is", or "burnt weenie sandwich". You, represent me, master. And 200 motels is "strange, but beautiful".
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Re: Your favorite movies!

Postby Ace Rimmer » Sat Feb 04, 2012 3:54 pm

Plain old Gordon's is fine with me and anything under the sun makes a good mixer!

I went to a double feature back in the day, it was 200 Motels and Fellini's Satyricon, just prior to going into the theater we were hanging out in the back of a van smoking "stuff". It was an unforgetable evening to say the least!
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Re: Your favorite movies!

Postby JessieD » Sat Feb 04, 2012 4:55 pm

I should add "Dead Man" and "Night of The Living Dead" to my list. Love them
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Re: Your favorite movies!

Postby yerock III stoneman » Sat Feb 04, 2012 5:28 pm

I like plain old Burnett's blueberry flavored vodka. Plastic 1.75L bottle for $16. I think it's even 4 times distilled. Splash some 100% juice on it, with ice. Went 10 years without drinking once. My girlfriend bartended till 2am in a county with 24hr liquor licenses. Atlantic County, Nj. We'd walk out of Rockies saloon (didnt open til 11-12 pm) to the daylight often. But when I quit drinking, I would take a break from drinking juice or water at the bars to go outside and smoke that "stuff". Rocky would take pictures of you with an instamatic camera, and give you the pix. Lots of red eye. Lol.
Speaking of red eyes, I cried a little during this rental that I missed @ 2006. But seeing so much of Liam Neeson lately made me check out "Seraphim Falls". With Pierce Brosnan. I remembered the beautiful horses and scenery from the trailers. I love horses, and growing up in Valley Forge, Pa. allowed me the opportunity to ride anytime.
This movie is Full of Welldone Surprises. Most anything I can mention about it would be a spoiler alert. That's what makes it a must see.
The huge unexpected thriller of a moment towards the end of the movie comes literally on top of one of the most heart wrenching scenes I've ever witnessed.
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Re: Your favorite movies!

Postby Ace Rimmer » Sun Feb 05, 2012 6:41 am

I have Seraphim Falls, I love that movie. Things really heat up for me when Angelica Huston arrives on the scene.

That is certainly not your run of the mill western and both of the stars were outstanding in it.

Pierce Brosnan is not just another pretty face, his best work ever is in The Matador, I'd put that movie on my top ten list of all time great films.
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Re: Your favorite movies!

Postby Serene » Sun Feb 05, 2012 10:44 am

Soylent Green.
(<------Not a Heston fan but this is a cult movie!)


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Re: Your favorite movies!

Postby Ace Rimmer » Sun Feb 05, 2012 12:33 pm

Oh yeah I love that movie and I liked him in The Omega Man. Actually I like him in The Planet of The Apes too.
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Re: Your favorite movies!

Postby leftover lasagna » Mon Feb 06, 2012 8:06 am

Grey Goose martitni....dry and dirty, straight up with three bleu cheese olives.....mmmmmm
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Re: Your favorite movies!

Postby yerock III stoneman » Mon Feb 20, 2012 4:26 pm

A Shot in the Dark!
Starring Peter Sellers as inspector Clouseau. Blake Edwards directed, music by Henry Mancini. One of the all time matchups, Sellers and Edwards.
Every single second, every utterance, literally every single step Clouseau takes has a joke written into it. Laughed so hard the whole movie through, our stomachs hurt.
I waited a long time since I saw this last, so everything was fresh. Cinematography was excellent too.
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Re: Your favorite movies!

Postby leftover lasagna » Wed Feb 22, 2012 7:48 am

Phil Hartman's Saturday Night Live skit of "Soylent Green" .......classic. Too bad that witch shot him in the face. I liked him a lot. :(
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