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Posted: Mon Jan 17, 11 9:07 am
by Trigger_Andy
Tony, I just bought Labyrinth for the Kids as it was one of my att time fav movies as a Kid and they love it too. :thumbright:

Canny deside a top three, I could only do a top ten so ill no bother. Apocalypse now, redux is in the top three for sure though! Pulp Fiction and trainspotting also make an apperence as does Full Metal Jacket.

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 11 9:13 am
by Blue
Two lane blacktop

Apocalypse now

2001

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 11 9:53 am
by Dave-R
Two lane Blacktop
The Runaway Train
Blade Runner (Directors cut)

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 11 10:11 am
by GTXJim
So many to choose from, would have been easier to a top 10!

Pulp Fiction

Unforgiven

The Green Mile

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 11 10:36 am
by morgan
The Godfather
Pulp Fiction
The nightmare before christmas.

:)

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 11 11:05 am
by steveo
loads of films really , but would say

dirty mary crazy larry
two lane black top
rocky films joint third with
blade runner

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 11 11:22 am
by Adam
Here's 3 that haven't been mentioned yet...

Fargo
No Country for Old Men
Red Rock West

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 11 1:29 pm
by Jem
Blue wrote:Two lane blacktop

Apocalypse now

2001
Thought David Lynch would have been in there somewhere Blue? 2001 eh - didn't see that one coming.

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 11 1:34 pm
by Jem
Adam wrote:Here's 3 that haven't been mentioned yet...

Fargo
No Country for Old Men
Red Rock West
Hadn't heard of Red Rock West Adam but after reading the synopsis I've just bought it on Ebay for 3 quid :thumbright:

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 11 5:11 pm
by db
Hmm, most of those already mentioned so i'll follow Adam's lead and pick three not mentioned yet...

1. Life of Brian
2. I Went Down (no, NOT a porno :roll: , a low-budget Irish one- funny as hell)
3. Toy Story 3

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 11 5:49 pm
by Adam
Jem wrote:
Adam wrote:Here's 3 that haven't been mentioned yet...

Fargo
No Country for Old Men
Red Rock West
Hadn't heard of Red Rock West Adam but after reading the synopsis I've just bought it on Ebay for 3 quid :thumbright:
I hope you enjoy it Jem - it's a dark comedy thriller in the style of the Coen brothers (who directed the other 2 films I picked). Nick Cage plays his usual one dimensional self, but in this one it actually works - he's a hapless foil for the chaos that follows him. Look out for a cameo by Dwight Yoakam: "Does that tickle?". Dennis Hopper steals the show though.

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 11 6:08 pm
by Blue
Jem wrote:
Blue wrote:Two lane blacktop

Apocalypse now

2001
Thought David Lynch would have been in there somewhere Blue? 2001 eh - didn't see that one coming.
Well you said three, so I chose the one's that affected me most when I first saw them. If you had said top five, Wild at heart, Eraserhead and Buffalo 66 would have have been in there. Red rock west has a great first half but I think it totally runs out of steam after that.

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 11 6:22 pm
by Jon
Hmm tough question...so i'll pick 3 not already mentioned like some other people :D


Mesrine
Ronin
City of god

edit: cripes only one of those is in english and thats in europe...where did hollywood go wrong?? :lol:

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 11 6:42 pm
by Jules
Gees!! Way too many to chose from. :shock:
3 off the top of my head :scratch:

:-k

The Bourne Trilogy (can't chose between them, they're all good)
Smokey And The Bandit
Ferris Beulers Day Off

:thumbright:

:D

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 11 8:49 pm
by AL
Last American hero

Cape fear (either version as good as)

The tailor of Panama

havent seen Debbie does Dallas :lol: