Well if not let me know in FTOriginally Posted by {I}{K}{E}
Well if not let me know in FTOriginally Posted by {I}{K}{E}
oh forgot to add this:
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Jeff Loomis: He's so good, he doesn't need to be dead to have a tribute.
None of them recent, but they've been my favorites for a long time
im sure you can get it on emule. They have everything.
My tops
My two favorites of all time: The Third Man, Leon
Others I can think of right now
Pulp Fiction
12 Angry Men
Bourne Identity, Supremacy (For what they are, they are amazingly entertaining)
La Confidential
Nine Queens (Almadovar)
Rear Window
American Beauty
Se7en
Brazil
Sideways
Within the last month I saw Mystic River and Million Dollar Baby and I might add them to my list, but I dont like saying movies I just saw are my favorites.
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Garden State
Saving Private Ryan
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Last edited by Monkeee; 01-15-2005 at 12:57 AM.
the crow
fist of legend
starship troopers
se7en
dark crystal
Alamo Drafthouse!
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Jeff Loomis: He's so good, he doesn't need to be dead to have a tribute.
The Boondock Saints
Originally Posted by {I}{K}{E}
Jackie Brown is good but nothing compared to Pulp. Pulp's timeline still confuses me sometimes, everytime i watch it i notice something new. Like when Mr Wallace is talking to the boxer (bruce Willis) about throughing the fight Jules and Vincent walk in in there shitty clothes they get later on in the movie after they blow that guys head. Meaning that Vincent dieing is the last thing that happens in the timeline, even though it happens after stuff that should happen after and before other stuff
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