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Favorite Movie

I love Princess Mononoke. Wen ashitaka falls off yakul after being shot in the village and that wolf turns around and grabs him by the head and starts shaking him around like a rag doll was my favorite part. That was hilarious!!
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Probably the original Night of the Living Dead. Creepy, yet with a not-so-subtle message, and proof that color film is not always superior to black and white.
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Mine would more than likely be "The Wizard of Oz". Its just onte of those movies you cant get sick of nomatter how meny times you watch it.

View PostJerk, on 11 November 2011 - 04:33 PM, said:

Star Wars IV. Don't even tell me you don't like this you elitist faggots, you know that the unedited version of this movie is a cinematic masterpiece as well as I do.

Han shot first.
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My favorite movies are:
Oldboy
Full Metal Jacket
Pulp Fiction
Fight Club
The Boondock Saints
Hard Boiled

That's all the movies I can think of right now.
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the pursuit of happyness.

it was sad.
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I've always considered myself a huge V for Vendetta fan, but tonight I watched Primer, a time travel movie that explores the implications of fucking with the timeline, and does it in a way that leaves you in an state of pure confusion (a good one). If I had to compare it to any film in particular, it's very much like inception (with time travel instead of dreaming) but with the mind bending power of memento. very good film, I'd check it out if you were looking to kill an afternoon. you can find it on Netflix, but be warned, the film is kinda low budget (totally makes up for it in content)
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I really liked Children of Men for its camera work, scenery, emotions of the characters, and unexpected moments. It also made me cry at one point.

Bicentennial Man - Great story
The Matrix
Treasure Planet
Iron Man 3
Saving Private Ryan

This post has been edited by asdf: 21 May 2013 - 02:58 AM

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Crank.

It knows it's ridiculous and I like that.
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Source Code- I really liked how they portrayed alternate realities in that one.

The Saint- Better than James Bond. Period.

Howl's Moving Castle- "May all your bacon burn" and Christian Bale. Best Childhood ever.

Diehard 1 and 2- They're just great.

Little Shop of Horrors- Comedy gold.


There are more but I can't think of them or other people already said them.
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Princess bride, army of darkness, fifth element. sorry if one of these was already made ^^'
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Dude, Where's My Car?, Sucker Punch, Transformers (only the parts without cinematics), anything Spiderman, the original Red Dragon that Anthony Lector didn't play the Doctor Lector, Godfather III, all X-Men and Spinoffs, the first Die Hard, Terminator 3 and 4, Superman 3 and 4, Equilibrium, The Matrix: Reloaded, The Matrix: Revolutions, The Patriot, Twister, Jurassic Park 2 and so on, Godzilla (American-Michael Bay version), The Day After Tomorrow, The Last Starfighter, Hanna, Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole, Reign of Fire, every video game movie, every Power Ranger Movie, and every Jack Black movie except the one where he plays a teacher.

But my absolute FAVORITES are the

FIRST
THREE
STAR WARS


*This information was compiled from the last "Favorite Movie" thread and speaks for the board as a whole
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i did not know there was a different one... sorry! :unsure:
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View PostMeowth, on 17 May 2013 - 05:17 AM, said:

Dude, Where's My Car?, Sucker Punch, Transformers (only the parts without cinematics), anything Spiderman, the original Red Dragon that Anthony Lector didn't play the Doctor Lector, Godfather III, all X-Men and Spinoffs, the first Die Hard, Terminator 3 and 4, Superman 3 and 4, Equilibrium, The Matrix: Reloaded, The Matrix: Revolutions, The Patriot, Twister, Jurassic Park 2 and so on, Godzilla (American-Michael Bay version), The Day After Tomorrow, The Last Starfighter, Hanna, Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole, Reign of Fire, every video game movie, every Power Ranger Movie, and every Jack Black movie except the one where he plays a teacher.

But my absolute FAVORITES are the

FIRST
THREE
STAR WARS


*This information was compiled from the last "Favorite Movie" thread and speaks for the board as a whole


This was everything Jerk said in the "Terrible Films" thread, except you are making all of them look positive to possibly try and piss Jerk off. Why would you do that on purpose?

Also, my favorite movie has to be the one I can remember the most. Iron Man 3 since I just watched it. Marvel's the Avengers since it was connected to several other movies and even a show I liked watching: Iron Man 1+2, Thor, Hulk, The Incredible Hulk, Captain America and The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest heroes(this one was the show I liked and you could probably tell why from seeing the first episode).

I guess I like stuff that interconnects... explains why I love Bittersweet Candy Bowl so damn much.
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Let the Right One In
28 Days Later
Inception
UP
Wall-E
Blood Diamond


Probably some others, but those come to mind first.
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the avengers
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I will just point out this thread.
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thhe avengers
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I think the only movie I've been eager to watch multiple times was The Incredibles

.. except for the first Pokemon movie and Sonic OVA which I watched ad nauseum

i don't think that's a good indicator of my taste though lol
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Off the top of my head, I'd say Apocalypse Now, The Godfather, Dr. Strangelove, Star Wars IV, Shawshank Redemption, Animal House and Good Will Hunting
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View PostSupertails, on 17 May 2013 - 06:26 AM, said:

This was everything Jerk said in the "Terrible Films" thread, except you are making all of them look positive to possibly try and piss Jerk off. Why would you do that on purpose?

Was it supposed to offend me or something? Help me out here.

This post has been edited by Jerk: 18 May 2013 - 07:19 AM

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View PostJerk, on 18 May 2013 - 07:19 AM, said:

View PostSupertails, on 17 May 2013 - 06:26 AM, said:

This was everything Jerk said in the "Terrible Films" thread, except you are making all of them look positive to possibly try and piss Jerk off. Why would you do that on purpose?

Was it supposed to offend me or something? Help me out here.


Offend you? No, more like make you mad(or however you feel when you become sarcastic). I could try thinking of something that would actually be offensive and maybe even petty, but that is not like me and I doubt Meowth would ever do anything to try and hurt somebody's feelings... well on purpose.

What do you think of the Step Up movies. I really liked Step Up Revolution, but who would love a movie with people dancing as a form of public protest in order to save their city?

Do they succeed? Do they fail? Do they find love along the way? Do they betray each other? Go watch and find out 8-D.

This post has been edited by Supertails: 18 May 2013 - 12:25 PM

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Christ that first pokemon movie. I like how they misnamed one of the pokemon in the movie, I hope everyone caught that, because when I was 10 or whatever I did. Even had a birthday party at the theatre for that movie even though I had already seen it, heh.

Oh as for favorites, uh I have a special place in my heart for Episode V. Then there's stuff like Beerfest, Harold and Kumar go to White Castle/ Escape from Guantanamo Bay and Kung Pow: Enter the Fist. Terrible terrible movies but super enjoyable and if either is on TV, Awwww yeah drop everything.
I can't seem to recall the other favs actually... Probably because I don't watch movies much anymore.

This post has been edited by Ace: 18 May 2013 - 05:29 PM

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Let the Right One In (original Swedish version, though the American remake, Let Me In, was pretty good too)
28 Days Later
Session 9
Inception
UP
Wall-E
Blood Diamond
The Last King of Scotland


Probably some others, but those come to mind first.

I absolutely love films that establish a creepy, atmospheric feel. The first three listed above do just that; for Let the Right One In, it helped that the book was amazing as well.

This post has been edited by etyb: 18 May 2013 - 05:48 PM

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View Postwacko, on 17 May 2013 - 06:24 PM, said:

I will just point out this thread.


It was made by Snoregore and he's a whiny pleb so I closed his topic and moved recent posts here and now this is ultimate movie topic

GIVE REASONINGS AS TO WHY YOU LIKE MOVIES GUYS


View PostAce, on 18 May 2013 - 05:28 PM, said:

Christ that first pokemon movie. I like how they misnamed one of the pokemon in the movie, I hope everyone caught that, because when I was 10 or whatever I did. Even had a birthday party at the theatre for that movie even though I had already seen it, heh.


You know what's funny?

I have never fully seen the Pokemon movie dub.

But I watched the japanese version 100000000000000 times so I have no idea about the Pokemon name blunder or the fact they completely destroyed the moral of the japanese version for an embarrassingly hypocritical "WAHHHH GUYS FIGHTING IS BAD" moral.

The moral of the japanese version was that once you are born, no matter where you came from, you are still real. Which makes a lot more sense for the whole cloned Pokemon thing, and how they shouldn't fight and live in harmony because now they are just as real as the ones that came before them.

but i guess 4kids thought that was too deep????? i dunno

FIGHTING IS BAD

PIKACHU THUNDERBOLT
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View PostTaeshi, on 18 May 2013 - 07:14 PM, said:

It was made by Snoregore and he's a whiny pleb


Spoiler

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The Crow is one of my very personal favorites because I adore the premise, The effects were marvelous (at the time, and the soundtrack makes me cream my pants.
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Thank you Meowth for reminding my why I am not going to be driving anytime soon. Also, you made me think about the Fast and Furious movies: 2 Fast 2 Furious and 2 Fast 2 Furious: Tokyo Drift were my favorites of the series(so far). The Scramble from 2 Fast, 2 Furious was basically a bunch of cars driving out of a building that was cornered by police cars and escaping(i'll watch it a hundred times before I get bored :P). Tokyo Drift... it's drifting and I think that is cool. I'm a lot more into visuals when it comes to movies... all a movie needs is a script that isn't terrible, a good cast, and nice visuals(oh and good music can help).

This post has been edited by Supertails: 18 May 2013 - 10:55 PM

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Shaolin Soccer.

Low-budget special effects, awkward translations, and an absolutely silly plot.
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Meowth, on 18 May 2013 - 09:29 PM, said:

Spoiler



Three minutes in and this is my favourite movie, I have changed my answer

(But seriously wow I cringe so bad seeing bad drivers, like second-hand embarrassment)
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As of right now, probably Drive. It changes on a pretty regular basis tho.

IDK I guess I just dig pretentious neo-noir not-quite-as-clever-as-they-like-to-think-they-are type movies.
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I haven't seen it yet since it hasn't come out, but Man of Steel is soon going to be my favorite movie because the previews look amazing and because Superman is in it. I'll probably give more when I see the whole movie and not just a few minutes of it.
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View PostSupertails, on 19 May 2013 - 04:52 PM, said:

I haven't seen it yet since it hasn't come out, but Man of Steel is soon going to be my favorite movie because the previews look amazing and because Superman is in it. I'll probably give more when I see the whole movie and not just a few minutes of it.


Watchmen was a Zach Snyder movie too. Remember how cool the trailers for that were? Remember how much of a disappointment the movie was? Remember how there was nary a trace of giant brain squid thing to be seen?

This post has been edited by MisterDean: 19 May 2013 - 06:03 PM

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This is more of a childhood favorite but... Sound of Music. It has it's flaws but I used to have so much fun singing to the soundtrack with my dad back in the day.
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View PostMisterDean, on 19 May 2013 - 06:03 PM, said:

View PostSupertails, on 19 May 2013 - 04:52 PM, said:

I haven't seen it yet since it hasn't come out, but Man of Steel is soon going to be my favorite movie because the previews look amazing and because Superman is in it. I'll probably give more when I see the whole movie and not just a few minutes of it.


Watchmen was a Zach Snyder movie too. Remember how cool the trailers for that were? Remember how much of a disappointment the movie was? Remember how there was nary a trace of giant brain squid thing to be seen?


Well when you put it that way... I guess I won't get my hopes up. However, if it turns out to be as good as Iron Man 3, then I will be back and I will let you know about it 8-). Also, Man of Steel is a Superman movie... how bad could it be? (said the naive teenager 8-D).
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View PostSupertails, on 19 May 2013 - 06:25 PM, said:

snip


Spoiler

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View PostMisterDean, on 19 May 2013 - 07:23 PM, said:

View PostSupertails, on 19 May 2013 - 06:25 PM, said:

snip


Spoiler



I think the link is broken because I can't see it :(... I give you a C for effort though.
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MisterDean, on 19 May 2013 - 06:03 PM, said:

Supertails, on 19 May 2013 - 04:52 PM, said:

I haven't seen it yet since it hasn't come out, but Man of Steel is soon going to be my favorite movie because the previews look amazing and because Superman is in it. I'll probably give more when I see the whole movie and not just a few minutes of it.


Watchmen was a Zach Snyder movie too. Remember how cool the trailers for that were? Remember how much of a disappointment the movie was? Remember how there was nary a trace of giant brain squid thing to be seen?


Speak for yourself bruh, I liked Watchmen.

This post has been edited by etyb: 20 May 2013 - 01:52 AM

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View Postetyb, on 20 May 2013 - 01:51 AM, said:

View PostMisterDean, on 19 May 2013 - 06:03 PM, said:

View PostSupertails, on 19 May 2013 - 04:52 PM, said:

I haven't seen it yet since it hasn't come out, but Man of Steel is soon going to be my favorite movie because the previews look amazing and because Superman is in it. I'll probably give more when I see the whole movie and not just a few minutes of it.


Watchmen was a Zach Snyder movie too. Remember how cool the trailers for that were? Remember how much of a disappointment the movie was? Remember how there was nary a trace of giant brain squid thing to be seen?


Speak for yourself bruh, I liked Watchmen.


I didn't so much think it was bad as it was... not good? Like it was just kind of dissapointing. Though as far as I've heard the DVD version with all the deleted scenes put back in and the Tales of the Black Freighter animation cut into it is much better. I plan on getting around to that at some point.

This post has been edited by MisterDean: 20 May 2013 - 03:34 PM

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Zach Snyder made 300. Your argument is invalid forever.
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View PostJerk, on 20 May 2013 - 08:48 PM, said:

Zach Snyder made 300. Your argument is invalid forever.


Thank you for reminding me of this amazing movie. Now I have a few you might like Immortals, Clash of the Titans and Wrath of the Titans. Why? Because every once in a while you just have to go "Screw it, I'm watching some movies with awesome fight scenes today and no one can stop me." 8-)

This post has been edited by Supertails: 20 May 2013 - 09:29 PM

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View PostMisterDean, on 20 May 2013 - 03:34 PM, said:

I didn't so much think it was bad as it was... not good? Like it was just kind of dissapointing. Though as far as I've heard the DVD version with all the deleted scenes put back in and the Tales of the Black Freighter animation cut into it is much better. I plan on getting around to that at some point.

"Tales of the Black Freighter" is pretty good. Leonidas voices the narrator/main character because fuck yeah.

Regarding Watchmen itself, some of the acting was definitely awful, but honestly I went to see Rorschach in action. He was fucking awesome, pretty much made the whole movie for me.
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Cloud Atlas, compelling story and wonderful acting, it has its flaws but the flaws just makes it more relate-able :)

This post has been edited by Luka: 21 May 2013 - 09:54 AM

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i really hate that movie. prefer the book
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This is my sister's favorite and I like it too: The Hunger Games because Catniss was a strong female character that made some difficult decisions and cared more about love than about winning some messed up game... she gave the crowd something to cheer about.

My sister absolutely loved the book and tried to get me to read it... my teachers had tried to make me read over the summer too and that didn't work out for them either 8-D. I read on my own time.

This post has been edited by Supertails: 21 May 2013 - 02:53 PM

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View PostJerk, on 20 May 2013 - 08:48 PM, said:

Zach Snyder made 300. Your argument is invalid forever.


300 was pretty poor. Zach Snyder also made Sucker Punch, which I think Kaxbe already mentioned in the terrible movies thread as being fucking atrocious. So I mean 300 isn't the *worst* film he's made, but it's pretty up there.

This post has been edited by MisterDean: 21 May 2013 - 03:51 PM

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You are forgetting that he also made MAN OF STEEL so until you can prove that movie sucks, all your trash talk against Zack is irrelevant. Plus, what makes you think that 300 suck? How did you make that false assumption?
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The Big Lebowski, The Avengers, and Dumb and Dumber.
Lion King is my childhood favorite, of course.
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Kaxbe, on 21 May 2013 - 12:02 PM, said:

i really hate that movie. prefer the book


Well I like both
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View PostPurin, on 21 May 2013 - 05:04 PM, said:

Lion King is my childhood favorite, of course.

Poor simba! He couden't save his dad and had to whach him fucking die rite in front of him ;_; . I also love the fox and the hound. It's cute and it taught me that just because someone says your spose to do somthing that evrey one else dose you dont necessarily have to.
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