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  1. SRT Mike

    SRT Mike Two Time F1 World Champ

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    Wow this is old :)


    The Machinist
    Ichi the Killer
    Blood Diamond
    Babel
    Cars (its actually pretty good!)
    Kung Fu Hustle (LOVED it!)
    Casino Royale (one of the top 3 Bond films)
    Talladega Nights (I dont like lowbrow slapstick, but this wasn't, it was good!)
    V for Vendetta
    The Devil Wears Prada
    The Good Shepherd
    Deja Vu
    Batman Begins
    40 Year Old Virgin (actually pretty good too, surprisingly)
    Sin City
    The Village (better than that lady in water crap)


    That should keep you busy for a bit. most of them are relatively new releases, so you may not have seen many/most of 'em.


    Something I saw recently that was actually pretty decent, though I am almost embarassed to admit it, is Fast and Furios 3: Tokyo Drift. Pretty good car movie, actually.
     
  2. pippo

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    I never knew that Fiennes was beaten out by absolutely NO talent Tommy Lee Jones!!! SHOCKED TO HELL! It proved Hollywood had gone mad.....
     
  3. BT

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    RV
    Dumb and Dumber (still funny)
    Shawshank redemption
    Deep Impact
    Touching the Void
    Xmen (#1)
    Superstar
    Saving Private Ryan
    Forrest Gump
    Open Water
    Unfaithful (for if she wants a movie)
    Minority Report
    Signs
    Vertical Limit (like touching the void but fictional)
    National Treasure
    Sixteen Candles
    Better off dead
    The Sure Thing
    Revenge of the Nerds
    Risky Business
    The girl next door (new version of Risky Business)
    :)
    BT
     
  4. RoWis

    RoWis F1 Rookie

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    Star Wars episodes 4-6 were awesome!
     
  5. vegas1

    vegas1 F1 Rookie

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    Meet Joe Black
    Gone With The Wind
    The Incredible Shrinking Man
     
  6. DangerousCurves

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    I'm a comedy lover so...

    Super Troopers
    Tommyboy
    the Family Guy Movie too

    not so much of a sappy movie type but Closer was good.

    favorite non-comedy movie is Chicago. (musical though, haha don't suggest guys rent it)
     
  7. sduke

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    Pi, the movie
     
  8. Dino Martini

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    My favourites:
    Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
    Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
    Stranger Then Fiction
    Talledaga Nights - The Ballad Of Ricky Bobby

    Im a bit of a Will Farrell fan. There is a DVD just of Will Farrell's SNL appearances, Im not too sure if it is on netflix but if it is, there are some good ones on there like:

    http://webfeedcentral.com/2005/01/21/more-cowbell-video/ - More cowbell!
    http://www.killsometime.com/Video/Video.asp?ID=555 - Gus Chiggins. This one was actually never aired on SNL.
     
  9. UroTrash

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    Any good movies in the last 3 years?

    Just watched Miracle at St. Anna again last night, has to bew one of my all time faves.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1046997/
     
  10. BlackBird007

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    My favorites:

    The Hangover
    Team America: World Police
    South Park: Bigger,Longer,and Uncut
    Super Troopers
    Harold and Kumar Go To Whitecastle
    Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
    Jurassic Park
    Die Another Day
    Casino Royale
    Quantum Of Solace
    Dukes of Hazard
    Both Jackass movies ;)
    Days of Thunder
    Step Brothers
    Talladega Nights
    3
    Semi-Pro
    Superbad
    The Simpsons Movie
    Delta Farce
    Cars
    Balls Of Fury
    Dodgeball
    Wangan Midnight The Movie
    Initial D Third Stage (anime)
    Shuto Kusoku Trial series (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shuto_Kousoku_Trial)
     
  11. Il Vecchio

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  12. TheMayor

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    #62 TheMayor, Aug 20, 2010
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    There are some great movies on this list but I think you missed a few

    The Great Escape (great cast, great motorcycle stunt)
    Patton (the hidden side of the military)
    The Great Race (just plain ol' car fun)
    Mr. Roberts (great performances, poignant war story)
    The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (best spagetti western EVER)
    The Fortune Cookie (Jack Lemmon and Walter Mathau at their best)
    Citizen Kane (shockingly ahead of its time)
    Casablanca (is there a better love story for guys?)
    The Malteze Falcon (Bogart in his coolest form)
    The African Queen (Bogart in his most interesting performance)
    The Bridge over the River Kwai (the best "ironic" war story)
    The Best Years of our Lives (best post war movie ever)
    In Harm's Way (best soap opera of WW2)
    High Noon (Gary Cooper in a simple but powerful story of human failings)
    The Apartment (Terrific story and great cast showing the sexual manipulation in the corporate world)
    Some Like it Hot (Marilyn Monroe fat and looking fantastic while Tony Curtis looks good in drag)
    Key Largo (great characters and acting)
    Dirty Harry (the start of the vigilante movies -- still the best)
    Bullit (classic scenes duplicated a million times since)
    LeMans (most honest racing movie ever)
    Lust for Life (who would have thought a movie about an artist would be so good)
    Paths of Glory (painful to watch saga of the stupidity of the beauracracy of war)
    The Guns of Navarone (great story of personalities in war)
    12 Angry Men (the original: courtroom drama extremely well played)
    The Hustler (Paul Newman and Jackie Gleason at their best)
    Harvey (is being insane actually better?)
    12 o'clock high (best movie of the trials of B17 flyers)
    Sargent York (terrific movie about the conflicts of war vs duty)
    No time for sargents (making fun of the military at its best)
    North by Northwest (Cold war Hitchcock)
    A Touch of Evil (Orson Wells in his best after Citizen Kane)
    The Agony and the Ecstasy (Amazing recreation of the Sisteen Chapel)
    Ball of Fire (Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck in a slickly written, fast talking movie comedy)
    Two women (Sophie Loren in an amazing film in her early carrer -- hard to watch at times)
     
  13. tomc

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    Huzzah! Had to go back 5 years to find a post showing love for classics. I mention this because Grand Hotel was on last night. One of my favorites. First scene between Joan Crawford & John Barrymore - sexy without being raunchy. And, for those of you who only remember her from Mommy Dearest, I recommend this movie from when she was a young ingenue...T
     
  14. Igor Ound

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    A space odissey, eyes wide shut

    Pulp fiction, reservoir dogs

    The usual suspects

    Blues brothers
     
  15. zudnic

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    I really miss Blockbuster, they had a great section years ago, called the AFI Top 100. Id rent from that section almost every other day. Id still recommend anything on that list, I'm sure its online.

    But my favorites are|

    Goodfellas

    Jaws

    Pulp Fiction

    Saving Private Ryan

    A little filmed called No Man's Land, its not the movie itself, its the Porsches and when one suggests stealing a 512BB, "Italian trash I only steal Porsches!"

    Terms of Endearment

    The Searchers

    Highlander


    Those are top watches many more!

    found the AFI top 100 of all time|

    American Film Institute

    So when someone wants a recommendation I just say anything on the list because my favorites except for a few are on it!
     
  16. tomc

    tomc Two Time F1 World Champ

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    Great list. I really gotta watch The Searchers again. It's been way too long. Probably Duke's greatest?

    I like the AFI lists, but then I tend to bias towards old movies. I'd quibble with some of the Uber-oldies like Gold Rush, as I don't think it is Chaplin's best - Modern Times and City Lights are better IMO. Likewise, Lillian Gish did many things better than Intolerance, which is a trudge to watch, e.g., the Scarlett Letter, Orphans of the Storm, Way Down East, The Wind, ...for anyone who wants to see silent cinema at its finest...T
     
  17. classic308

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    Goodfellas, usual suspects, shawshank redemption, saving private Ryan, gladiator, taxi driver, raging bull, deer hunter, Casablanca, Maltese falcon, the spaghetti western trilogy, platoon, the departed.
     
  18. zudnic

    zudnic Formula 3

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    I did my degree in film and television production at Ryerson University in Toronto. Everyone gets a degree in marketing, etc. So wanted something unique, it can be applied to several other area's.

    We watched most of the well known films from the silent era all the way up to modern times in film history. The instructor was a big western and John Wayne fan, got bonus marks for listing The Searchers as a favorite movie and it shows Wayne was a brilliant actor. The way he holds his arm as he watches his family was genius.
     

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