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MtlAngelus
4 Jan 2007, 11:58
Well, I have been getting into the habit of buying Movies recently, in the last couple of months I have purchased: Kung Fu Hustle, Fight Club, Donnie Darko, Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind, Hero, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Jarhead, and Garden State(by Zach Braff, the dude that plays JD on Scrubs... great movie, really).

And, well, I'm running out of titles to buy(I still have to buy Akira and Lucky Number Slevin, and perhaps some random Jackie Chan movies for the heck of it :P), so it would be nice if you people could post some of your favorites, perhaps I'll find something I haven't seen around that is worth buying.

^^

bonz
4 Jan 2007, 13:09
Well, I have been getting into the habit of buying Movies recently, in the last couple of months I have purchased: Kung Fu Hustle, Fight Club, Donnie Darko, Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind, Hero, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Jarhead, and Garden State(by Zach Braff, the dude that plays JD on Scrubs... great movie, really).
If you like Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind (and I bet you will), I suggest you get the other movies made by director Michael Gondry and writer Charlie Kaufman namely:

Human Nature
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
Being John Malkovich
Adaptation


Other favourites of mine:
All the movies on the IMDB Top 250 (http://imdb.com/chart/top).

Lex
6 Jan 2007, 20:55
to watch: Princess Mononoke, My Neighbour Totoro, Castle In The Sky, and all of Hayao Miyazaki's other films.

M3ntal
7 Jan 2007, 07:25
Agreed with Lex, Miyazaki/Studio Ghibli have yet to disappoint me (hence the avatar).

Slick
7 Jan 2007, 09:44
Spaceballs, the ROCKY series, Star Wars, Super Mario Brothers, and Raising Arazona.

Xinos
8 Jan 2007, 02:17
Studio Ghibli makes fantastic films, two other films in the anime genre that are really good are, Voices from a distant star (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0370754/) and The Place Promised in Our Early Days (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0381348/). (Though the real title Beyond the Clouds is better...)

Same creator, though the first one is only about 25 minutes and was made by Makoto Shinkai alone and took a few years. Which makes it cool by default even before you see it :p

Akira was really cool, but I only found it in English which was painfull. You gotta love that style of portraing the future...

AndrewTaylor
8 Jan 2007, 10:28
Spaceballs, the ROCKY series, Star Wars, Super Mario Brothers, and Raising Arazona.

Are you kidding?

Well, I have been getting into the habit of buying Movies recently, in the last couple of months I have purchased: Kung Fu Hustle, Fight Club, Donnie Darko, Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind, Hero, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Jarhead, and Garden State(by Zach Braff, the dude that plays JD on Scrubs... great movie, really).

And, well, I'm running out of titles to buy(I still have to buy Akira and Lucky Number Slevin, and perhaps some random Jackie Chan movies for the heck of it :P), so it would be nice if you people could post some of your favorites, perhaps I'll find something I haven't seen around that is worth buying.

^^

Remind me to burgle your house.

Pigbuster
9 Jan 2007, 00:29
The Castle and Galaxy Quest are high on my list.
Stephen Chow (Kung Fu Hustle) is wonderful. I highly recommend Shaolin Soccer if you haven't seen it already.

MtlAngelus
9 Jan 2007, 06:55
I highly recommend Shaolin Soccer if you haven't seen it already.
Actually it's my FAVORITE MOVIE EVER, but it's just not on sale anywhere, I'll have to order it online someday, when I move into other country that has a reliable postal service.
Remind me to burgle your house.
Hah, good luck with that.

Paul.Power
9 Jan 2007, 16:00
Monsters, Inc., Galaxy Quest and The Dish would certainly be up there for me.

philby4000
9 Jan 2007, 21:44
The Big Lebowski.

Most Quotable movie ever.

M3ntal
11 Jan 2007, 09:52
Hehe, me and my friend have referred to each other as "the dude" ever since that film :D.

I think Leon - The Professional and National Lampoon's Eurotrip deserve a mention in this thread, they are both excellent for different reasons.

Pickleworm
11 Jan 2007, 20:42
Eraserhead! Ed Wood! Donnie Darko!

I'll watch Dr. Strangelove soon

MrBunsy
11 Jan 2007, 21:25
I'll watch Dr. Strangelove soonNow that was a bizzare film. Fantastic ending though.

Shaun of the Dead and Carry on up the Kyber are two of my favourites, but I don't watch that many films.

Pigbuster
11 Jan 2007, 21:44
Manos: The Hands of Fate!

Kidding.

M3ntal
11 Jan 2007, 23:19
I'll watch Dr. Strangelove soonYou can skip most of it, just watch the last 15 minutes or so ;).

Xinos
12 Jan 2007, 12:45
I watched Dark Water last night. (American version). Really disapointed.

MtlAngelus
13 Jan 2007, 10:13
I watched the Borat movie the other day.
Like, I'll never be the same again after THAT scene... T_T

Pickleworm
13 Jan 2007, 18:48
Now that was a bizzare film.

And Eraserhead wasn't? :p

MrBunsy
13 Jan 2007, 20:06
And Eraserhead wasn't? :p

Dunno, not seen it :p. It wasn't by Tim Burton was it?

Lex
13 Jan 2007, 21:54
No, David Lynch. He's brilliant and crazy.

bloopy
15 Jan 2007, 09:50
Some of my lesser known favourites:

Bad Taste - one of Peter Jackson's hilarious gory movies.
Milk & Money - bizarre and hilarious romantic comedy starring Calista Flockhart.
Frenzy - one of Alfred Hitchcock's movies, I love its dark humour.