01-18-2006, 02:24 AM | #31 |
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i didn't read all the other posts, so i bet i have the same as a lot of you:
Shawshank Redemption LOTR trilogy Field of Dreams Godfather Pulp Fiction no particular order.. probably missing some |
01-18-2006, 03:26 AM | #32 |
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01-18-2006, 04:01 AM | #33 |
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Glad to know there's another Do the Right Thing fan around here. One of the most underapreciated movies ever. I wish Lee could come up wiht something else half as good.
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I haven't seen very many of Spike Lee's movies, but I really liked Malcolm X ("We didn't land on Plymouth Rock -- Plymouth Rock landed on us!"). And I finally saw He Got Game over the summer and I thought that was an awesome movie. I watched it after reading the book about Sebastian Telfair's senior season of high school and being courted by colleges, the NBA and, most importantly, shoe companies and it was a good follow up. It's crazy to see what those kids go through -- I didn't think I could handle the temptations, so that's why I laid off my great athletic prowess at the end of high school. Lots of language, a scene or two of the less-clothed body, but a really good story.
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I only saw "She's Gotta Have it."
A weird insight. Obviously he has some talent, but his subject matter is almost always black subculture, something with which I'm not familiar. I'd like to see him branch out into other arenas to judge his ability to direct something novel. Spielberg tries many things, sometimes successfully, sometimes not. Has Spike something other than black hate?
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01-18-2006, 11:41 PM | #38 |
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Super late to this thread:
1. Field of Dreams - greatest movie ever made 2. Hoosiers - second greatest movie ever made The rest after that I like a whole lot: It's a Wonderful Life The Usual Suspects Forrest Gump I could go on really... Here's a few movies I have watched more times than I'd like to admit: Karate Kid - "You're the best around" North Shore - "I've seen bigger waves in a toilet" Occy, Foo, Ho, Hedeman, and Laird Hamilton. Rad - Out of print, got it on eBay and a DVD copy too. Also, got the soundtrack. Out Cold - Great soundtrack, hilarious.
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Has anyone tried to show this movie to a teenager in the past few years? Do they enjoy it as much as I did as a kid, or do they just laugh. "Put him in body bag!!!" |
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Ok here are some of mine:
Waiting for guffman/This is spinal tap Fight Club Resevoir Dogs Four days in september (best Brazilian film ever made) And of course.. ROADHOUSE!! with the immortal patrick swayze Can't forget Anchorman "Its really hot.. Milk was a bad choice"
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