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Quote Eaglekiwi at 09 Aug 2013 6.15pm
You're talking classic films here, rather than the contemporary popular fare most have quoted on this thread. I think there is a world of these high class classic films that most on this site probably haven't seen. The likes of Guy Ritchie and Tarantino aren't fit to even tie the shoe laces of the late great Billy Wilder or Orsen Wells when it comes to film directing.


It's hard to say. There are films I think I should mention because I appreciate how amazing they are as feats of cinematic genius (Metropolis, Nosferatu, M, dare I say it Riefenstahl's Triumph Of The Will), but didn't necessarily enjoy. I know just how good they are (I went to film school, bitches), but as a cinematic experience in 2013, aren't the product they once were as entertainment.

Am I making sense?

 


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'M' has stood the test of time superbly Mongo I think. Saw it for he third time recently and boring and dated it is not.

It is a brilliant film. Murder, paedophilia, lynch mobs and made near Berlin two years before Hitler took over. Everything about it is so fascinating. Lang's finest. He said so himself.

 


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nutty john cpfc Flag bridport dorset 11 Aug 13 7.13pm

drive,leon,behind enemy lines,colateral,hard boiled

 


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long good friday
blazing saddle
dirty harry films
Quadrophena
the dam busters
dogma
Mcvicar
murder by decree

 

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Quote Superfly at 07 Aug 2013 3.27pm

Mongo - I thought I'd have a gander through the whole thread. I reckon we may have just fukced everyone off


Quote tetley at 08 May 2004 4.48pm

SCARFACE (say hello to my little friend!!)

THE USUAL SUSPECTS (gimme the fking money u fking cksockin mthr fckr!)

LA HAINE

SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION (you either gut busy living...or busy dying)

RAGING BULL (i coulda been a contender!)
+ GODFATHER II
BACK TO THE FUTURE II
CANNONBALL RUN!!
and CITY OF GOD


tetley. I hate to be pedantic after over 9 years but - actually that's bollx, I LOVE being pedantic. I'll start again

tetley. That's not the right film you doughnut (On the waterfront)


From which Jake LaMotta quotes at length in the final scene of Raging Bull.

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I stand out-pedanted

 


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Mine would be:

1. First Blood: Fantastic performance from Sylvester Stallone.

2. Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels: Favourite British Movie filled with some memorable lines.

3. Silence of the Lambs: Currently the best acting performance I've seen by Sir Anthony Hopkins.

4. Les Miserables: Favourite Musical.

5. A Clockwork Orange: Talented director Stanley Kubrick.

 


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5 for me in no particular order

Pulp Fiction
Shawshank Redemption
Lock Stock
LA Confidental
The Usual Suspects

 


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Some of mine, in no particular order

In the Loop
The Guard
Mystic River
Wild Bill
Local Hero
The Big Lebowski
Cool Hand Luke
Unforgiven
Snatch
Animal Kingdom
The Dark Knight
In Bruges
Ghost Dog
The Last Seduction

 


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