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    Re: Your favourite film?

    Rocky Balboa - 19.05.2004, 22:46

    Your favourite film?
    Well, I maked a topic that is not about Iron Savior.
    What's your favourite film, guys?
    My favourite films are:
    -The five films of Rocky (of course)
    -First Blood
    -First Blood 2 (Rambo)
    -Cobra
    -Terminator 1 and 2
    Like you see, I'm a Sly fan hehe



    Re: Your favourite film?

    CYGNUS - 20.05.2004, 03:08


    Hey Italian Stallion nice topic 8)

    Well my all time favorite will be TOP GUN

    also i love every kind of sci-fi, war epics, comedy, action and adventure films...

    By the way Rocky Balboa, the Rocky series is one of my favorite... for not to say one of my "possible" heroes... 8)



    Re: Your favourite film?

    atlantis - 20.05.2004, 09:30


    Nice topic :P

    I like:
    > Terminator series (all three, can't wait for fourth)
    > Dave (This was about an American president, strange, I liked it)
    > Bicentinneal Man (Robin Williams as the robot who lives for 200 years)
    > Running Man (Stupid movie, but fun!!)
    > Total Recall (Even more stupid, and more fun!!)
    > Tom and Jerry (does this count?)
    > Shrek (this is amazing and inspiring)
    > The Whole Nine Yards (funny, and still killing... that's SOMETHING) lol
    > ... <insert a comedy movie here with a great story and fun setting)

    lol Can't list all, now can I? ;)



    Re: Your favourite film?

    The rejected - 20.05.2004, 10:02


    It's hard for me to say wich movie is my favourite, because besides music i love movies.
    I would say my favourite movies are Action, Science-Fiction and Fantasy movies.

    Check my DVD collection:
    http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mycollection.asp?alias=The%20rejected



    Re: Your favourite film?

    spiderman - 22.05.2004, 18:12


    my favourite movies are :
    -usual suspects , seven , the life of david gayle , K-pax (kevin spacey is my favourite actor :) ) , fight club , mad max , lord of the rings (but i prefer the books) , spiderman (because i'm a great fan of the comics books) , star wars ( my favourite is episode 4 , 5 & 6) .
    and i like all TV series of dick wolff (this man is a genius) .



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Rocky Balboa - 24.05.2004, 23:11


    I should kill you all...
    No one has saied Rocky, no one, but if it are the best film.... :D :D :D



    Re: Your favourite film?

    CYGNUS - 25.05.2004, 01:24


    hey, i said that it is one of my favorites :D

    Really is one of the best stories that i watch in my life, i still remember when i was young i bought a pair of boxing gloves wondering if someday i could be like rocky, hahahaha :D



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Danath - 25.05.2004, 02:09


    For me the three best movies of all time are the three that compose the Lord of the Rings trilogy.I also like the terminator movies, Matrix(all three),Braveheart,Shrek(haven't seen Shrek 2 yet),Tomb Raider 1 & 2,Independence Day,and a few more I cannot remember. 8)



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Rocky Balboa - 25.05.2004, 09:00


    Well you 'll alive Cygnus
    Danath, you would like Rocky, so you would watch a scenes like (Adriaaaaaaan, remember?) :D :D :D :D



    Re: Your favourite film?

    atlantis - 25.05.2004, 15:26


    Rocky, what about Rambo!!?? :twisted: Those were classic! :D



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Rocky Balboa - 25.05.2004, 23:45


    Rocky is better than Rambo, much better!! The worst of Rocky is Rocky V, but it are better than Rambo. ('cause it's Rocky, a film about Rocky is better than anyone)
    First Blood is fantastic, First Blood II too but Rambo III.... I don't like this, but I'm waiting for Rambo IV and Rocky VI, would be fantastic right?



    Re: Your favourite film?

    atlantis - 26.05.2004, 14:47


    lol Rambo was always thrilling... *in Russian accent* "Rambo, give yourself up immediately, you have no escape!". Loved the helicopters.
    lol Haven't seen all Rocky's and all Rambo's either (DON'T KILL ME :( I have a plasma rifle, remember? :twisted: )



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Rocky Balboa - 26.05.2004, 19:56


    Plasma gun..... It seems that you've played Doom, right?
    I'm an expert playing it, when do you want, I'll take my xuper shotgun and I'll kill you, but my special skill is the left uppercout....



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Danath - 13.06.2004, 04:42


    Rocky Balboa wrote: Plasma gun..... It seems that you've played Doom, right?
    I'm an expert playing it, when do you want, I'll take my xuper shotgun and I'll kill you, but my special skill is the left uppercout....

    Don't forget that I'm out there and I'm a demi-god of shooters,ready to kick butts. :twisted:

    And yeah,I remember those scene you said :lol:



    Re: Your favourite film?

    atlantis - 13.06.2004, 05:49


    Ah, a little off-topic but Danath, your avatar owns! :D



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Danath - 13.06.2004, 14:10


    Hey thnx! :D It was REALLY HARD to find,but it fits me perfectly. 8)



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Angelvi - 27.06.2004, 21:43


    Have any of you seen Hotshots? It's a spoof on 80's movies. It's not my favorite movie, but it's really funny. You should watch it. :D



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Wong Chung Bang - 27.06.2004, 23:34


    Yes, I remember that - I saw it years and years ago... can't remember much about it now, but I found it funny.



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Roxy - 29.06.2004, 23:26


    I can't say what my fave film ever is, but at the moment I really like *From Hell*, with J. Depp ( I love almost everything that gorgeous man does! :lol: :lol: ). I always had a special interest in Jack the Ripper's unsolved murders and I think this movie got the point (or at least went very near the truth). I also read the book that Patricia Cornwell wrote about the Ripper :roll: , but the movie is much more interesting...



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Roxy - 30.06.2004, 21:24

    Your favourite film?
    I haven't seen Lost Highway, but David Lynch' job is usually good. Do you remember the tv series Twin Peaks? Don't know if it did run on German tv... At that time here in Italy the *Who killed Laura Palmer?* riddle was a real obsession! :lol: The first series was cool, the second was a bit too visionary maybe, though I love visionary movies and books (see Chuck Palahniuk's "Fight Club", just to mention the first that comes to my mind. The movie is very good too!)



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Yenz - 30.06.2004, 21:39

    Your favourite film?
    My all time favourite flick must be "Lost Highway" by David Lynch. I like movies that makes you think abut the plot for the rest of the evening. The recent movie "Johnny Darko" makes you do that too.



    Re: Your favourite film?

    atlantis - 01.07.2004, 15:58


    lol Never heard of :P Lost Highway, what's it about? :O Total Recall, anyone? :roll:



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Roxy - 01.07.2004, 21:16

    Your favourite film?
    Hey Yenz, I overtook you! :shock: I posted my message after yours and now it stands right before your post... This message board must be possessed! :lol:

    Atlantis, Total Recall was nice, at he time it was out its special effects were rather good :)
    Has any of you ever seen Merlin with Sam Neill? I'm usually not very into fantasy stuff (I am probably the only one who didn't see The Lord of the rings saga :lol: ), but I like Merlin's character and the legend behind it. The movie isn't that popular because it was born as a tv movie, but it's good, with very good special effects.



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Observador Celeste - 01.07.2004, 23:40

    Ohh... Merlin...
    I've seen Merlin (Grow, GROW!...)
    Is very, very cool, two parts, one of my favorites also, just as Moby Dick, also by Hallmark Channel.
    And, girl, I know you said you're not that much into fantasy, but if you liked Merlin, (that kinda tells me what is your taste like) do yourself a favor, and see LOTR, if you don't, you're the one who is missing it, because is way cool, I swear it.



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Danath - 02.07.2004, 04:50


    No one can surpass Lord of The Rings :twisted: I'll have to do the LOTR marathon someday,it will be brutal... :lol:



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Roxy - 02.07.2004, 16:22

    Ohh... Merlin...
    Hey! I've found someone who saw Merlin!!!!! :D Great, I thought I was the only one! :lol: Think that I liked it so much, I even painted something dedicated to Nimue, Merlin's lady... Btw, I usually do not like a certain kind of movie (though I tend to prefer something that has to do with gothic), I usually follow some charming characters and their main traits. The powerful mind and spirit of a wizard, the charming sensual perversion of vampires.... (I love them, I even write tales on vampires! :D ) Or some concepts, like those feelings so strong to keep you alive (like hope in The Shawshank Redemption) sometimes even after death, as it happens in The Others or The sixth sense... that's usually what I need to say I like a movie. Unless it is a movie that simply talks of something I firmly believe in, like Schindler's list. I do not need anything else in that case! :lol:



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Observador Celeste - 02.07.2004, 19:05

    Ginger Snaps
    It's very difficult to choose in a sea of movies.
    I love many, many movies. But just to make conversation, I love Ginger Snaps, and GS Unleashed. Those little girls are talented actors for me.
    Did any one saw them?



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Roxy - 12.07.2004, 11:57

    Ginger Snaps???........
    Yes, right... too many movies out there to choose only one! :lol: But sorry, I don't know what you are talking about... what's Ginger Snaps?
    Oh, did any of you see Van Helsing? Loving vampires so much as I do, I thought I had to see it, but in the end I missed it... did I miss much?



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Observador Celeste - 12.07.2004, 15:30

    About Ginger Snaps...
    Ginger Snaps is a Canadian movie about two young sisters, teenagers, who swore to be together forever, because no one understood them, and they felt they just have each other. They were a little bitter and grim, "dark" kinda. One day, a werewolf attacks one of them (Ginger) and her sister (Britget) starts a quest to find a way to control her sister's lycanthropy.
    Then the movie turns to the point of view of how the hell would your life would go on if you were in that situation, and it isn't funny. I won't tell more, in case some of you have the chance to see it someday. Is a movie with low budget, but that compensates it with great acting by those girls, interesting turn of events, and an unlikely ending. Somehow, to me it steps out of the common plot of the genre, you know, is not that obvious. Many people doesn't like it though...

    If you have a chance, check it and decide yourselves.

    Unfortunately, I haven't had the chance to see Van Helsing yet, but soon, very soon...



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Roxy - 17.07.2004, 11:52

    More titles...
    Never seen it, but since it talks of lycanthropy I should check it... (well, werewolves are creatures of the night like vampires! :lol: You see, I have an addiction to gothic stuff since I was a teen ager, it's hard to get rid of it! :lol: )

    Thinking about movies, another couple of titles came to my mind... I think *Seven* is a good one. I like the fact it doesn't have the same old happy end and it also refers a lot to Dante's Divina Commedia (that I love, especially the *Hell* book).
    Just wondering if you've ever seen *8 mm* with N Cage. That's a good movie too, a bit undervalued, maybe because of the subject or maybe because it's sometimes a bit slow, not the usual trendy action movie, you know. And also *Extreme measures* with Hugh Grant is not bad...



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Observador Celeste - 19.07.2004, 15:44

    More Movie lore..
    I have the same interest in occult and somehow scary stuff. When I was a kid, I liked movies like Return of the Jedi, just for the strange creatures and outer space monsters. Well, I know you said "gothic", but I consider that somehow is the same feeling. Perhaps my likes are a little wider though, because I like gothic, but also magic, and monsters, and paranormal activities, and all those sorta things. I also like science fiction and fantasy.

    I also enjoy when something is flawlessly developed, because I am very upset by movies that have mistakes; and I mean real mistakes, based on the logic of the main plot, and the reality as conceived for the same movie, not some lame detail as "the watch he was wearing on last take is not the same" or "you can see a little airplane flying for a second in the second take supposedly from planet XR - 721". That is a failure in form, but not in real content.

    Movies I hate because of their severe plot stupidness and/or incredible display of mistakes: Independence Day, Underworld, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, The Cube, Mission Impossible, among others.

    I don't hate it, but it has critical mistakes: Minority Report

    Seven is great!!!! Just great!!! I totally agree!!!
    Another recommendations: Twelve monkeys (Gosh, I love that f+´*<g movie) and two more, but unfortunately, I don't know their original english titles: "Poseídos" and "Soldados de Dios" (That would mean "Possesed" and "God's Soldiers"; I think this last one is really called "The prophecy", but I gotta check. Bad idea that habit of changin' movies names in my country) Ahh, And I almost forgot: "The Dead Zone" with Christopher Walken, (He also plays the role of archangel Gabriel in God's Soldiers, or The Prophecy, or whatever it's real name is.)

    I promise I'll see 8mm and Extreme Measures, because I haven't.



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Roxy - 19.07.2004, 20:56


    Yes, with *gothic* I mean not only vampires and werevolfes :D but any kind of misterious stuff. I love magic and occult stuff too (and anything that has to do with the Inquisition times. There's a nice movie with Daniel Day Lewis and Wynona Rider about witch hunting... but it seems I can't remember the title now... :roll: )

    I hate too movies with very evident mistakes... and you are right, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is awful! When I saw it at the cinema I wanted to get the money of the ticket back! :lol: :lol:
    And if *The army of the twelve monkeys* (that's the title here) is what you mean (Brad Pitt and Bruce Willis, if I remember well) is a very good movie too.
    Is The Dead Zone you mention taken by the S. King book? In that case, I read the book (and I liked it!), but didn't see the movie.

    8mm is about snuff movies and the nasty business behind some kind of porno movies (very heavy and cruel sadomaso stuff). It's more a dramatic movie than a usual detective story... pretty sad to see that some people can get excited only thinking they can own someone else's life... :(



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Observador Celeste - 19.07.2004, 21:47

    Good ones, Bad Ones...
    Yes: "The Army of the twelve Monkeys" is not its name in here, but is surely the same movie; Brad and Bruce; I really enjoy B. Willis acting. Beautiful.

    The book of Stephen King? Yes indeed, the movie was about that book!!

    Hey girl, we're undoubtedly on the same channel. :lol:
    If I want someone's opinion about a movie, I'll ask you.

    We should all get refunds for watching LXG on the theater, I had the same feeling when I watched it; but for Underworld... :roll: gosh!! :x
    With a complete refund, they still owe me for my time, and some sincere apologies for trying to insult my brains! Ha ha ha ha... :D



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Roxy - 20.07.2004, 20:45


    As for The army of the twelve monkeys, I remember a funny thing... A few weeks before the movie was out, the red symbol you see in the movie with those kinda dancing monkeys appeared on the walls of my town for promotion. Nobody knew about it and everybody was wondering about the meaning of those strange drawings! :lol: Well, we found it out going to the cinema a few weeks later! :lol: (about Willis, The Sixth Sense isn't bad...)

    Underworld: oh well... my sister got the dvd a couple of days ago and she wanted me to see it... but after what you told me... I think I'll choose something else! :wink:

    Oh, right now another title came to my mind, but this is really unknown! :D It's *To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar*. It's an adorable funny movie about the trip of three drag queens (two of them are Patrick Swayze and Wesley Snipes). I have a real addiction to Drag Queen shows, since I saw the first in Germany almost ten years ago. They are so lively, colored and ironic! And this is a movie I would suggest to all those people who are scared by what *looks different* or have got prejudices on homosexuals. It's a sweet lovely movie! :D And to see a hot guy like W Snipes dressing and acting like a woman is so funny, since we are used to see him in a more macho version in those action movies! It's such a long time I'm trying to buy the dvd, but I didn't find it yet... :(



    Re: Your favourite film?

    USArmy - 20.07.2004, 22:53

    I wonder if
    Anyone mentioned Equilibrium yet?

    Crappy storyline; great film...



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Observador Celeste - 21.07.2004, 15:33

    Uderforum
    (Equilibrium) No, I don't think anyone have mentioned it yet... Unfortunately I haven't seen it.

    Roxy: Is hard to say this, but you gotta see Underworld, so we can point the mistakes and make fun of its lack of common sense... Is so lame that it is asking for it. :twisted:



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Roxy - 21.07.2004, 17:52

    Re: Uderforum
    Observador Celeste wrote: you gotta see Underworld, so we can point the mistakes and make fun of its lack of common sense... Is so lame that it is asking for it. :twisted:



    You nasty boy! So you wanna make me suffer, uh? :wink: Ok, I'll get it from my sis and will have a look at it in the weekend... I already have to suffer for this very hot summer and now also this.... How much do you pay me for that? :lol: :lol: :lol:

    About bad movies, I really didn't like the last Dracula version (oh! Vampires again.... :roll: ); they said it was taken from the original Stoker's Dracula but I read it and I assure you that the movie's got a little in common with the novel :? The same for the last Frankenstein version, the novel is much more dramatic and sad... :cry:



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Phoenix - 25.07.2004, 06:57


    13th Warrior :D

    that film is simply amazing because it shows Vikings in a way they really were....I'm fan of Vikings :wink:



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Roxy - 22.08.2004, 11:38

    Riddick...
    Did any of you already see The chronicles of Riddick? When I saw Pitch Black I thought it was not such a big movie, but I fell in love with Riddick's charachter. I'm thinking on going to see The Chronicles of Riddick, it should be out these days, but I saw a specioal on MTV and... don't know... It seems to be boring, don't know why... Just wondering if someone can give me an opinion on it... :wink:



    Re: Your favourite film?

    blindhammer - 24.08.2004, 06:47


    Akira is a very cool movie dose not matter that its anime... Tetsuoooooooooooo!



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Elmatto - 25.08.2004, 07:02


    ROCKY 1 !!!!! alkgagjaj1!$!L



    Re: Your favourite film?

    USArmy - 25.08.2004, 14:33

    Gotta go with...
    Godfather parts I and II, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles parts I and II.

    If anyone makes fun of the turtles, they get a Sai to the groin!...



    Re: Your favourite film?

    Rocky Balboa - 02.09.2004, 18:43


    Wow!! finally someone that says Rocky, thank you elmatto, thank you (After I'll pay you what I've told)
    :D



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