Top Films.

Hiram.A.Biff

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Right peeps.
top films.

One flew over the cuckoos nest. Absolute classic.
The Deerhunter. Awwesome.
Dances with wolves. 5 hour version
The Old man and the sea. Hemingway. Spencer Tracy. brilliant.
Blues Brothers. Belushi. Real star.
Amistad. Brilliant.



and worst.

Blair witch. Crap.
Pearl Harbor. Abysmal.
 
schindlers list cracking film
any john hughes movie ie brat pack/john candy etc
blues bros have to agree ,,great also animal house brill
scarface ace film

and many many more :D
 
billy elliott ,,class

kes ,,alltime favorite

babe ,,super

babe 2 ,,superer

toy story 1 and 2 ,,brill

and all heartbeat episodes
 
These are in no particular order

Lord of The Rings (any of the three)

Naked Lunch. David Cronenburg at his wierdest

Both of the Bill and Ted films.....Hey I was young

Animal House.....crackin stuff

Rocky Horror Picture Show......Tim Curry in Tights...mmmmm

American Pie 1+2....... laughing at the thought of the pie scene...

Hellraiser 3.....Pin Head at his best/worst...

The Bone Collector.......Absolute cracker...If you can rent it then do....
 
OOOOhhhh....Had to think long & hard about this one.

I\'m sure I\'ve left out some classics but anyway, here goes.....

Get Carter 1971 often held up as a \'60s classic but was made in 1971

Metropolis 1926 a milestone in film making and way ahead of its\' time

Bloody Sunday 2002 A film made for TV with James Nesbitt in a REAL acting role

Blade Runner 1982 Dark, moody & very atmospheric. Visuals brilliant throughout, but the final scene with the dove and the death of the android is haunting.

The Killing Fields 1984 A Cambodian doctor, HaingNor,(who had personally suffered at the hands of the barbaric Khmer Rouge) took one of the starring roles in his one & only film.

Monsters Inc. 2001 classed as \"comedy / children / animation\"......it\'s a masterpiece in computer graphics and animation

All The Presidents Men 1976 gripping stuff ....no need for car chases, huge explosions and the like, if the story\'s so intense.

Far From The Madding Crowd 1967 \'60s icons Alan Bates, Terence Stamp and Julie Christie at their peak in the film of the Thomas Hardy novel.

Saved the best \'til last..........
CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG ! ! !........STILL not been beaten in my opinion......BRILLIANT !
 
blues brothers classic
wizard of oz the lion gets me everytime
escape from sobiebor (spellcheck) its about nazi deathcamp
the crow no reason just like it
waynes world the 1st one best film ever made
 
Starwars- a new hope
Starwars-empire strikes back
Starwars- return of the jedi
Starwars-the phantom menace
Starwars-attack of the clones
and the new one when it comes out

Alien
Aliens
Alien3
Alien resurrection

Toy story 1 & 2
Saving Private Ryan
Blade 1 & 2
Close Encounters of the first Kind (the first film I saw on video when video players were the size of a small family car)
 
Being There
Baghdad Cafe
Blood Sucking Freaks
Born a Man, let me die a Woman
Delicatessen
 
T.C got to agree with you on blade runner,, I met Ridlet Scott once,, I have the Directors cut on video, a mutch better ending than the origional,,, do you know were he got the idea of the location from?? you know the buildings, the noise the grey sort of out look almost black out look of the film?? Iy was from when he was a kid walking along the steel works bridge in Hartlepool, if you dont know what that is, It was a bridge that was about 5 miles long that ran right through the center of Hartleypool\'s massive steel works,or thats howlong it felt when my Granddad used to walk me & the dog along it,to the beach ,, I was only 5yr old and it scared me then. and would probably scare me now,,, just the smell the noises, the builbings towwering above you,, I can see were he got his insperation from,,
 
Do\'nt know about the best film but I\'ve just watched Shaun of the Dead - is that the biggest load of sh*te ever put on videotape or what. Perhaps we should start a new thread....
 
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