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I love the Thin Man movies, in fact they are the only DVD movies I own. They even have bridge in these movies. :).

 

Still a bit surprised Shawshank and many of these other movies have been ranked above Chinatown? Bringing up Baby? The Philadelphia Story? etc?

 

If those are too old for you guys how about Pulp Fiction?

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I love the Thin Man movies, in fact they are the only DVD movies I own. They even have bridge in these movies. :).

 

Still a bit surprised Shawshank and many of these other movies have been ranked above Chinatown? Bringing up Baby? The Philadelphia Story? etc?

 

If those are too old for you guys how about Pulp Fiction?

My list of top movies (that I have seen) from the 90's, in order:

1. The Sweet Hereafter

2. Silence of the Lambs

3. The Shawshack Redemption

4. Resevoir Dogs

5. Pulp Fiction

6. Before Sunrise

7. Contact

8. Goodfellows

9. Hoop Dreams

10. Hilary and Jackie

 

Not a great decade for comedies....

 

Chinatown is one of my favorite all time movies, and ranks higher than all but 1 movie on my 90's list. Thats the movie I most wish I made, even if its not my absolute favorite.

 

I never liked the screwballs comedies from the 30's and 40's that much....

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Some recently viewed and re-viewed favs and favorite lines:

 

End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones

 

Hero

 

Il Postino -- Poetry belongs to those who need it.

 

Microcosmos

 

My Architect: A Son's Journey

 

Pulp Fiction -- Dance good! ... Want to hear my joke? ... That's all you had to say... I'm trying Ringo.

 

Searching For Bobby Fisher -- Want to play? ... Where'd you learn that from, a book? ... Don't move until you see it.

 

Sideways ... Why are you into wine?

 

Twilight Samurai

 

28 Days Later [This is why we need zero-tolerance.]

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Apocalyse Now Redux - the best war (antiwar) movie ever made. Existentialist madness. And the music..

 

Pulp Fiction - still freaks me out.

 

Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf - Burton and Taylor at their best - beautifully vicious.

 

Casablanca - what to say?

 

Lord Of The Rings (all three) - as someone who's read the books >30 times, I was quite nervous. I can pick at the movies (too much magic left out, too many battles left in), but the result was just awesome.

 

Peter

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did anyone mention Airplane!? (oh yes, I see Dr Todd did)

Roger Murdock: Flight 2-0-9'er, you are cleared for take-off.

Captain Oveur: Roger!

Roger Murdock: Huh?

Tower voice: L.A. departure frequency, 123 point 9'er.

Captain Oveur: Roger!

Roger Murdock: Huh?

Victor Basta: Request vector, over.

Captain Oveur: What?

Tower voice: Flight 2-0-9'er cleared for vector 324.

Roger Murdock: We have clearance, Clarence.

Captain Oveur: Roger, Roger. What's our vector, Victor?

Tower voice: Tower's radio clearance, over!

Captain Oveur: That's Clarence Oveur. Over.

Tower voice: Over.

Captain Oveur: Roger.

Roger Murdock: Huh?

Tower voice: Roger, over!

Roger Murdock: What?

Captain Oveur: Huh?

Victor Basta: Who?

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I once watched Fast Times at Ridgemont High seven times in a row with some mates.

 

It remains a classic and I still try to catch it when it's shown on cable here.

 

And that reminds me, go get Koyaanisqatsi from your local video store. I saw it a lot of times when I was younger but to be honest I have no idea what it's about.

 

And if you want to see a really really good but ultra-bent Australian movie, get Bad Boy Bubby as well.

 

nickf

sydney

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Crash (first one i remember, since it just won the Oscar)

Run Lola Run

Like Chocolate to Water (mexican.... like reading a good book)

Unusual Suspects ( unpredictable ending, great acting by Kevin )

Steel Magnolias ( you cry and laugh at the same time.... brilliant acting by the whole cast..... you feel the friendship and bonding)

American Beauty (Kevin again B)

The note book ( a must see love story... )

Closer (as above mentioned)

To Kill a mockingbird

Shawshank

Dead man walking

An officer and a gentleman

The world according to Garp

Philadelphia

Big Fish

Grease

6th Sense ( i see dead people!!)

The old Pink Panthers (don't bother with the new one! Steve Mardin had no munkey in ze ruum :)

The party

(there's lots more, but can't think of them)

 

One thing in common with all these:

1- I LOVE THEM

2- Can be seen more than once

3- Memorable for different reasons (plot,acting,entertaining,shocking,can identify with some, especially the mushy ones :)))

 

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Just discovered this thread - and realise it is late but a few older movies that others may not know:-

 

Life and Death of Colonel Blimp: incredibly touching while amusing with a serious side, a very young Deborah Kerr playing many roles, Anton Wallbrook, Roger Livesey...it is long and the first 20 minutes merely set the scene but delightful...even if it was WWII propaganda

 

Cinema Paradiso: another chick flick that really works superbly

 

Mephisto: tour de force acting (particularly Brandauer) with no likeable character but rips you apart, quite aside form the historical revenge biography by Heinrich Mann(brother of Tomas)

 

Kind Hearts and Coronets: others have said it all

 

Philadelphia Story: best of K.Hepburn & Cary Grant with very clever sceenplay

 

My Fair Lady: if you must have a musical, and I love Audrey Hepburn - but Stanley Holloway steals the show as Mr Doolittle....WIth a Little Bit of Luck has wonderful lyrics, and the original GBS play is pretty damned good

 

Me and the Colonel: from a play by Werfel, with marvelous dialogue and Danny kaye in his only serious role as the wandering Jew opposite Curt Jurgens as the Polish aristocrat both caught in Paris as the Germans arrive...

Colonel: Gun I shoot, woman I honour, church I obey

Jacobowsky: Colonel , you have one of the great minds of the 12th century - it is just my misfortune that we are together in the 2oth century...

 

Once you have seen this movie you will understand the importance of "There are always two possibilities...."

 

 

Kelly's Heroes: silly but Donald Sutherland as the spaced out tank commander's "Don't give me no negative vibes, Moriarty" and a great cast somehow works for me - or it was just my youth...

 

Arsenic and Old Lace: my nomination for "horror" film...delightful in so many ways including the in jokes

 

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn again with some charm (if you liked Notting Hill, see how much was "borrowed", albeit updated from this....)

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And that reminds me, go get Koyaanisqatsi from your local video store. I saw it a lot of times when I was younger but to be honest I have no idea what it's about.

I think it's about the over-accelerated, estranged modern society. Not much more to read into it.

 

Smoke some weed and then watch it on a video projector... very nice.

 

--Sigi

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I just came back from cinema where I watched a movie which I can strongly recommend: Så som i himmelen (2004), Sweden, Kay Pollak, Oscar nomination (As it is in heaven). It is about music, a yellow wheat field, the strengths and weaknesses of human nature, love in many facets, how to cope -or not- with fear, passion. Even those who cannot stand happy endings will like it. Better to take a handkerchief or 2 with you, I found it affecting.
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And that reminds me, go get Koyaanisqatsi from your local video store. I saw it a lot of times when I was younger but to be honest I have no idea what it's about.

I think it's about the over-accelerated, estranged modern society. Not much more to read into it.

 

Smoke some weed and then watch it on a video projector... very nice.

 

--Sigi

 

 

I think it's just a vehicle for Philip Glass, and none the worse just for that. If only Steve Reich and John Adams could get the same exposure.

 

Geoff

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Just a selection of completely different movies:

 

2001 - A space Odyssey: Stanley Kubrick doing more with less in a great story by Arthur C. Clarke

 

Silence of the lambs: Love the idea, love the acting, great!

 

La vita e bella: This film really touched me - how even in the gravest of circumstances he can make his son's life beautiful.

 

Lord of the Rings: Everyone said making this one would be impossible. Even if you are not looking at all the special effects you are looking at a masterpiece.

 

Philadelphia: Excellent story and great acting by Tom Hanks.

 

@Caren: I'll be sure to check out that Swedish movie.

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I just watched the movie "Mean Girls" on tv.  It was great.  Highly recommended for those who appreciate the high school movie genre, but more sarcastic than most of them.

ya it was cool and fun.....but check out b/w carry grant/hepburn movies...for real late night romance fun

 

but then you may not find him good looking at your young age???????

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Off the top of my head:

 

Chinatown

Dr. Strangelove

2001 : A Space Odyssey

Blade Runner

Solaris

Seventh Seal

Rashamon

Ikiru

Seven Samurai

8 1/2

Godfather

Goodfellas

Pulp Fiction

Reservoir Dogs

Apu Trilogy (Satyagit Ray)

Pyaasa (Guru Dutt)

The Decalogue (Krzysztof Kieslowski)

Duck Soup

Double Indemnity

The Third Man

M (Fritz Lang)

Touch of Evil

Citizen Kane

Many Hitchcock films

Wages of Fear

Rules of the Game

The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie

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I just watched the movie "Mean Girls" on tv.  It was great.  Highly recommended for those who appreciate the high school movie genre, but more sarcastic than most of them.

ya it was cool and fun.....but check out b/w carry grant/hepburn movies...for real late night romance fun

 

but then you may not find him good looking at your young age???????

Umm, Mean Girls was NOT a romance. And yes, I've seen both Philadelphia Story and Bringing Up Baby, and they're entertaining movies.

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Videodrome, Slither (pretty much anything by David Cronenberg)

Brazil

I completely forgot Brazil -- the 3 DVD Criterion version is especially memorable and is a must for another serious film buff. I also loved Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas -- the movie is a perfect visualization of the hilarious book.

 

Cronenberg's films are very interesting too -- I really loved the The Naked Lunch. Here are a few other favourites:

 

 

The Big Sleep

Maltese Falcon

The Wild Bunch

High Noon

The Vengeance Trilogy (Oldboy, Sympathy for...)

Diabolique (the original French Version)

Rosemary's Baby

The Exorcist

Suspiria

The Evil Dead

Full Metal Jacket

All Quiet on the Western Front

Ghost in the Shell

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