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Recommend me a GOOD MOVIE I HAVEN'T SEEN.

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Kevin Costner marathon:

Night Shift
Testament
Silverado
The Untouchables
No Way Out
Bull Durham
Field of Dreams
Dances with Wolves
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
A Perfect World
Wyatt Earp
The War
Tin Cup
The Guardian
Mr. Brooks
 
Nine Queens. it'll pull you right in at the start and you'll love the ride it takes you on. Then you'll want to watch it again when it ends.
 
Originally posted by: montanafan
Kevin Costner marathon:

Night Shift
Testament
Silverado
The Untouchables
No Way Out
Bull Durham
Field of Dreams
Dances with Wolves
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
A Perfect World
Wyatt Earp
The War
Tin Cup
The Guardian
Mr. Brooks

You forgot The Postman
 
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: montanafan
Kevin Costner marathon:

Night Shift
Testament
Silverado
The Untouchables
No Way Out
Bull Durham
Field of Dreams
Dances with Wolves
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
A Perfect World
Wyatt Earp
The War
Tin Cup
The Guardian
Mr. Brooks

You forgot The Postman

And no Water World or 3000 Miles to Graceland.
 
Originally posted by: Sinsear
Man On fire
Deja Vu

Agreed. I just watched Man on Fire last night without reading any reviews. I thought it was pretty good, cliche visuals, but definitely worth seeing. Of course, now I see rotten tomatoes rating it at 39%. I also really liked Deja Vu, which got a below average rating. I've seen Out of Time and I did not like it at all, but it got good reviews. Go figure.
 
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: montanafan
Kevin Costner marathon:

Night Shift
Testament
Silverado
The Untouchables
No Way Out
Bull Durham
Field of Dreams
Dances with Wolves
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
A Perfect World
Wyatt Earp
The War
Tin Cup
The Guardian
Mr. Brooks

You forgot The Postman

Forget The Postman, what about Waterworld, The Bodyguard and Message in a Bottle :laugh:
 
Originally posted by: E equals MC2
I've seen... (in semi-categorical order)

Requiem for a Dream, Pi, Memento
Blow, Snatch, Pulp Fiction & Kill Bills.
Sideways, Closer, & Garden State
Forrest Gump, Million Dollar Baby
Schindler's List & Pianist
Children of Men & Gattaca (I like these type of sociopolitical 'intelligent' scifi movies)
Adaptation & Magnolia (I liked these two artsy movies)
American Beauty
Alien series
Terminator series
Braveheart & Gladiator
Shawshank Redemption
Crash & Babel
A Beautiful Mind, American History X
John Q, Remember the Titans, Training Day, The Inside Man, & Glroy (any other good Denzel flicks?)
Godfather I, The Bronx Tale, The Goodfellas, Casino
What Lies Beneath & The Mothman Prophecy (I like these intelligent horrors, not like "Scream" or "I Know...Summer" crap)
Most of comic book movies (I'm not really into them)- Spiderman, X-men, LOTR, etc.


I'm in the mood for nitty gritty movies that really draw you in... like Shawshank or Forrest...

How's Manchurian Candidate?

Everything and anything by Kevin Smith


 
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
Originally posted by: Phoenix15
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
Here's one that might be your style. Few people have seen it, but everyone should

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1114/

Good flick. Seemed a little like a ripoff of crash, but still very good.

Other than the facts that it was released before Crash and that they're not even remotely alike, you really nailed it. :roll:

hehe, yup, two years before crash
 
12 Monkeys: one of Bruce Willes' best movies, Brad Pitt is pretty good.
"This man is complete batsh!t!"

Magnolia: you've watched it, watch it again🙂.

The Crow: The first one, it is amazing in terms of action and story.

Heat: Al Pacino is amazing as ever ad Robert De Niro is really good.

Interview with the Vampire: Great performances and the timeline changes are very well done.
 
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