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zebano

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Originally posted by: Tobolo
Debbie Does Dallas? Got to love the classics!

Really, It would prolly be 10 Things I Hate About You. I see it every week on tv and I still enjoy it.

I love that movie (mainly because Julia Stiles is hot) but for something I can watch over and over it has to beither The Goonies or Super Troopers
 

OdiN

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Originally posted by: jbourne77
Originally posted by: Atomicus
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Probably Fight Club. I suffer from severe insomnia, and I find the first half of the movie rather theraputic.

Shawshank is good, but it's tough to watch because I'm is a douchebag.

Fixed :frown:

ZING! You SOOOOOOOOOOO burned me!

Actors need to understand that "speaking out" isn't about their right to be heard. When I go watch a flick, I don't want to constantly be reminded of the actor's personal life, his political views, and what he thinks I should be doing with my taxes. This is also what destroyed Tom Cruise and any number of other notable mentions.

For a lot of people it's not a matter of whether or not you agree with them; it's a matter of them being loudmouthed fools who are destroying their ability to create a suspension of disbelief.

Agents who make you STFU FTW.

Here's what I do.

I ignore anything celebs say. I don't listen to any of it. I don't read about anything they do. I don't care. I don't watch drivel on TV about celebs and their lives. I don't give a damn. They can do what they want. They can marry whoever, I don't care. I don't care who is a "hot couple." I don't care what Tim Robbins or Tom Cruise or Angelina Jolie or anyone else thinks. They can speak out all they want to from whatever soapbox they are on, but I again don't give a flying fvck. I'm not going to listen to it or concern myself with it. Why should I? Why should you? Who cares about their opinion? What does it matter what they think? I certainly don't care what they think. They can make movies and I'll watch what I like. If they think that just because they are in a movie that it makes them better or that their opinion should matter more, well reality check - it doesn't. At least not to me.
 

CPA

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Braveheart....no, Conan the Barbarian....no, Braveheart.....no, Conan the Barbarian....damn it I can't decide between the two.
 

mcvickj

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Originally posted by: OdiN
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Originally posted by: Atomicus
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Probably Fight Club. I suffer from severe insomnia, and I find the first half of the movie rather theraputic.

Shawshank is good, but it's tough to watch because I'm is a douchebag.

Fixed :frown:

ZING! You SOOOOOOOOOOO burned me!

Actors need to understand that "speaking out" isn't about their right to be heard. When I go watch a flick, I don't want to constantly be reminded of the actor's personal life, his political views, and what he thinks I should be doing with my taxes. This is also what destroyed Tom Cruise and any number of other notable mentions.

For a lot of people it's not a matter of whether or not you agree with them; it's a matter of them being loudmouthed fools who are destroying their ability to create a suspension of disbelief.

Agents who make you STFU FTW.

Here's what I do.

I ignore anything celebs say. I don't listen to any of it. I don't read about anything they do. I don't care. I don't watch drivel on TV about celebs and their lives. I don't give a damn. They can do what they want. They can marry whoever, I don't care. I don't care who is a "hot couple." I don't care what Tim Robbins or Tom Cruise or Angelina Jolie or anyone else thinks. They can speak out all they want to from whatever soapbox they are on, but I again don't give a flying fvck. I'm not going to listen to it or concern myself with it. Why should I? Why should you? Who cares about their opinion? What does it matter what they think? I certainly don't care what they think. They can make movies and I'll watch what I like. If they think that just because they are in a movie that it makes them better or that their opinion should matter more, well reality check - it doesn't. At least not to me.

:thumbsup: I agree with this 100% Same goes for musicians. If I like your movie / music I will continue to watch/listen to it. I don't care what you do in your free time.

Does it have to be a movie? How about a mini series? If so I would choose Band of Brothers. No matter how many times I've seen an episode I will stop and watch it. IMO it is just that good.
 

gsellis

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Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: Hammerhead
Endless Summer 2
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Step into Liquid

Both are great, but endless summer one is the better imo... :p

Dis the son for the dad... ;) Dana Brown is a cool guy. Had a couple of beers with him last year after Cinegear. Swapped tales about some folks we both know.
 

QED

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Originally posted by: middlehead
Spaceballs and Princess Bride would be candidates, Clue, basically anything from Mel Brooks or Monty Python.

LOL

When I first read this, I though you said "Clueless" and was about to ask you for your man card...



 

chickadee

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A lot of movies even if my favorite I can only watch so many times before I get sick of.

Unfortunately (and im sure you'll allll flameee away) the only movie ive seen well over two dozen times and have never once gotten sick of is The Fast and The Furious. Im not even a ricer kid nor interested in cars at all. There's just something about it (perhaps laughing at most of the stupidity of it) that I've watched it over and over again (thanks to good ol' TBS and USA tv stations) and haven't gotten sick of. Plus if I could only watch the one movies Vin Diesel ain't half bad to have to keep looking at ;)

If I could pick TV series though instead of movies I'd have to go with Gilmore Girls. or possibly friends just since there'd be more of it. .. hmm or law and orders. cause after you've watched so many they all jsut blur together and ones youve seen already seem new!
 

SOSTrooper

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Oldboy

I've seen the movie like 5 times already, don't mind watching it more. The twist always gets me shivering.