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Old 06/15/2011, 12:17 pm   #41
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Old 06/15/2011, 01:58 pm   #43
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Home for the Holidays
Director Jodie Foster together with an awesome cast and Holly Hunter in the lead recreate the fun & horror that is family (1995). Almost no one knows that movie, although it even has Robert Downey Jr. in his (arguably ) best role. He's like on drugs in every scene. Granted, maybe he was.

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Seriously, another movie I have been searching in here. I'm all for Monty Python's Holy Grail, but there was this American precursor that made me laugh tears as well. Danny Kaye, 1955 and the vessel with the pestle. Who could not love that??
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Old 06/15/2011, 05:09 pm   #44
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Old 06/15/2011, 05:30 pm   #45
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Did anyone mention Bicentennial Man? Loved that film long time
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Old 06/15/2011, 08:28 pm   #46
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Manos the Hands of Fate: Harold P. Warren was a true genius, but sadly like Charles Laughton with The Night of the Hunter it was his only film.

edit Oh, and seriously Night of the Hunter.

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Old 06/15/2011, 08:50 pm   #47
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Lots of good movies mentioned here.

No one has yet mentioned Full Metal Jacket though.

Surprising. It really is a good movie, but especially one should always have seen the first part (during boot camp) at least once.
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Old 06/16/2011, 05:00 pm   #48
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No one has yet mentioned Full Metal Jacket though.

Surprising. It really is a good movie, but especially one should always have seen the first part (during boot camp) at least once.
The film should have just been a boot camp comedy tbh. I could've watched 'YOU LOOK LIKE YOU COULD SUCK A GOLFBALL DOWN A GARDEN HOSE!!' all day long.
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Old 06/16/2011, 05:15 pm   #49
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This sounds like something I'd have a lot of recommendations for, but at the moment I'll say The Naked Gun and Up because I can't think of any others.
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Wow. I almost forgot about that movie. All I can really remember now is "Little Miss" and the fact that I watched it on an airplane.
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Why did it take an entire page for anyone to mention Pixar at all? Seriously, my list would instantly include pretty much everything Pixar. I honestly could never call a single one of their movies bad. Also, I haven't actually watched that many of them, but I'd also add anything by Studio Ghibli from what I've seen and heard. Oh yeah, and pretty much all classic Disney movies too.
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The Graduate, less a movie more a awareness of life.
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And one of the inspirations for Monkey Island, too.
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And one of the inspirations for Monkey Island, too.
Any real Monkey Island fan should also watch some early pirate films, especially ones like Errol Flynn's Captain Blood and The Sea Hawk
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Yes, or better yet, everything that has Errol Flynn in it. And then go watch the Gene Kelly Three Musketeers.
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Wow. I almost forgot about that movie. All I can really remember now is "Little Miss" and the fact that I watched it on an airplane.
You should check it out once more, it's corny but I love it regardless, Robin Williams 2nd finest performance, his best being 'Toys' ...obv
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Is AI good? I remember liking it (and was traumatized by it) when I was younger.
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Is AI good? I remember liking it (and was traumatized by it) when I was younger.
I tell you what part was good, the part where Robin Williams reads out the WB Yeats poem.

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