1. Pulp Fiction 2. Fight Club 3. The Usual Suspects 4. Snatch 5. Back To The Future 6. Forrest Gump 7. The Godfather 8. Good Will Hunting 9. 12 Angry Men 10. The Shining
Posts: 2273 | Location: Boston | Registered: September 18, 2003
1. Edward Scissorhands 2. Lost in Translation 3. The Shining 4. ClockWork Orange 5. One Hour Photo 6. The Beach 7. Punch-Drunk Love 8. Office Space 9. Donnie Darko 10. 2001: Space Odyssey
Movies I HATE
1. Lord of The Rings: The Two Towers 2. Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. 3. The Matrix Reloaded 4. Boondock Saints 5. Gigli 6. Tomb Raider 2 7. Bad Boys 8. 8 Mile 9. XXX 10. Fast and the Furious 1 and 2
Posts: 271 | Location: Old Bridge, NJ, USA | Registered: April 26, 2003
1. A Clockwork orange 2. Menace II society 3. Star Wars IV 4. Die hard 5. Back to the future part I 6. Clerks 7. requim for a dream 8. american beauty 9. pulp fiction 10. taxi driver
Posts: 296 | Location: Houston,TX | Registered: December 31, 2002
1. Army of Darkness 2. Fight Club 3. Death to Smoochy 4. House of 1000 Corpses 5. Baseketball 6. From Hell 7. Cannibal the Musical 8. History of the World Part One 9. Gangs of New York 10. Pee Wee's Big Adventure
Posts: 65 | Location: Brick, Nj, USA | Registered: March 17, 2003
House of 1000 Corpses was a damn good movie... if you understand what he was trying to do. Rob Zombie wasn't trying to make a movie that was at all new or innovative. He wanted to make what was, perhaps, the last 70's B horror movie ever made, and he followed the formulas and cliches EXACTLY. The only thing he didn't do was turn to the camera and wink, making you constantly wonder if it's a joke or just terrible writing. It was neither. It was a recreation.
A really original and nostalgic way of filmmaking. I liked it.
Oh come ON! He could've done a BETTER JOB THAN THAT!!!! I mean the characters were so dull and retarded...nothing reminded me of 70s Horror flicks AT ALL except for a car breaking down and going to a house. I thought the movie was god awfull....Rob Zombie has an edge over a lot of filmmakers out there.....HE LOVES THE GENRE OF HORROR....he could really do something COOL and ORIGINAL if he put his mind to it. He could make a totally sweet horror movie....I've seen his house on MTV Cribs...the guy knows horror films.
-TacoWagonSuperFun!
KILL BILL - OPENS NATION WIDE OCTOBER 10th!!! THATS NEXT FRIDAY!!!!! AHHHH!!!!
Posts: 3927 | Location: Sacramento, CA | Registered: July 21, 2003
best films ever..... 1.Do The Right Thing 2.Office Space 3.Coming to America 4.Boyz in the Hood 5.Forest Gump 6.Billy Madison 7.Malcom X 8.Ferris Bueller's Day off 9.Eddie Murphy: Raw 10.Punch Drunk Love
try to beat those, C'Mon
Kung Fu Naked Mole Rat Studios
Posts: 18 | Location: South Nyack, New York, USA | Registered: September 04, 2003
Pulp Fiction The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Scarface American Psycho The Sure Thing Pee Wee's Big Adventure The Appaloosa Reservoir Dogs The Wild Bunch Treasure of the Sierra Madre Full Metal Jacket Evil Dead Key Largo Sixteen Candles Army of Darkness Pretty in Pink Deliverance The Boys of Company C
I win.
By Friday KILL BILL will be somewhere UP there too....
-TacoWagonSuperFun!
KILL BILL - OPENS NATION WIDE OCTOBER 10th!!! THATS NEXT FRIDAY!!!!! AHHHH!!!!
Posts: 3927 | Location: Sacramento, CA | Registered: July 21, 2003
Wow how many times have we done this? But none the less... (no specific order) 1. Equilibrium 2. Priness and the Warrior 3. Memento 4. Pulp Fiction 5. Pirates of the Carribean 6. Resident Evil 7. Run Lola Run 8. El Mariachi 9. Fight Club 10. Good Will Hunting
What I believe in isn't scary, it's what I don't believe in that is.
Posts: 45 | Location: Sellersville, PA, USA | Registered: March 19, 2003
Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory The Sound of Music Shindler's List Shrek A Goofy Movie The Rocky Horror Picure Show Little Shop of Horrors Who Framed Roger Rabbit? The exorcist The Green Mile Chicago
Posts: 290 | Location: NYC | Registered: December 05, 2002
quote:Originally posted by Joel Dunn: I got one for ya':
A Goofy Movie
Chicago
You rock man! I was going to put that down but you all might have laughed at me. A goofy movie was the funiest thing I've ever seen, and most of it was unintentional. LIke the errors such as the background characters being frozen and not animated for minutes of time in a scene. The best part of the movie is when max acts like the MJ rip off, powerline.
Let me tell you something though, I rented that a while ago with all my friends, and we started making a voice over remake of the film. We redid every scene. In our new version, Max is the only strait kid in the whole town, and it is common for people to be gay/lesbian. When he starts to fall for Roxanne, the principle phones his dad warning that if he continues to be strait, he'll end up in the dildo chair. So Goofy takes max on the fishing trip to turn his son gay like him. The best parts were the songs. When max sings like powerline in front of everyone, I changed the lines to "Some people might mistake the fact that I'm gay, maybe that's because.. I just.. had sex with clay.. last name ramst.. he ramst his pe3nis inside of my a#$.. and made me turn into a big a$$ molly ass... But that was a mistake, and I'll do whatever it takes (to Roxanne) to stick my di&k up your a$$.. I need to.. stand out.. like my boner in your a&&.. my beef in your taco.. cause I won't rape you tommorow..
Okay I'm starting to get carried away.. I hope you were +18 if you read all that..
Posts: 296 | Location: Houston,TX | Registered: December 31, 2002
1) Star Wars Ep. V 2)LORD OF THE RINGS: FELLOSHIP 3) Lord of the rings: TOWERS 4) the Count of Monte christo 5) The matrix 6)x-Men 2 7) Titan AE (seriously underrated) 8) The usual Suspects 9) My Country (Yeah, that's the movie i made). 10) Lilo and Stitch (i laughed the whole time)
"What are you doing?" "Oh . . .uh . . .nothin"
Posts: 1950 | Location: Milkyway, the earth, USA, Arizona, Chandler | Registered: June 25, 2003
1. Kazaam 2. Heavyweights 3. Hocus Pocus 4. Fern Gully 5. The First Wives Club 6. Drop Dead Fred 7. Little Monsters 8. Skateboard Kid 9. Skateboard Kid II 10.The Sandlot
-MAx G.
Posts: 10 | Location: Los Angeles, California | Registered: February 15, 2003
House of 1000 Corpses wasn't crap. In fact, it was far from it. Like it was said before, Rob wasn't trying to break new ground with it. He was just trying to make a good 70's feel movie. And jesus freakin christ, Sid Haug as a killer clown...what MORE can you want from life? It was stylish, effective, and although not all that scary, it was cool as hell. I think it was a job well done for his first time out.
Posts: 65 | Location: Brick, Nj, USA | Registered: March 17, 2003
quote:Originally posted by MAx G.: 1. Kazaam 2. Heavyweights 3. Hocus Pocus 4. Fern Gully 5. The First Wives Club 6. Drop Dead Fred 7. Little Monsters 8. Skateboard Kid 9. Skateboard Kid II 10.The Sandlot
I hope you're kidding.
Posts: 2273 | Location: Boston | Registered: September 18, 2003