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I?m always on the look out for a good film........so without any spoilers if you think a film is good then tell us about it here......
I watched The Life of David Gale last night........I dont know if this is based on a true story or not but it kept me gripped, especially the second half...
Kevin Spacey, Kate Winslet and Laura Linney (you?ll know the face) star in it and it was a bloody good film!
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I saw that movie awhile ago. That scene in the bathroom near the beginning was absolutely riveting. :twisted:

The movie was based on a true story. I'm not sure how good it represents the actual occurances, but it was a twisty movie!
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Been to see some good films with the wife lately.

The Butterfly Effect - good thriller
50 First Dates - Adam Snadler and Drew Barrymore (sigh) in good comedy
The Calcium Kid - Boxing Mockumentry with Orlando Bloom
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Jim Carrey's best performance.
Van Helsing - must see.

Hoping to go and see Troy next weekend.
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Murder at 1600 - Wesely Snipes, Alan Alda
Uncommon Valor - Gene Hackman, Randell "Tex" Cobb
We Were Soliders - Mel Gibson, Sam Elliot
Unlawful Entry - Kurt Russel, Ray Liota
An Innocent Man - Tom Selleck
Eight Men Out - John Cusack, Charlie Sheen
Jack - Robin Williams, Bill Cosby
Stripes - Bill Murray, Harold Ramis

Yeah, old movies, but if you haven't seen them, well worth a look.
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Not too sure about Stripes, I'm not much of a Bill Murray fan. Although he is excellent as Bunny Beckinridge in Ed Wood.
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They're only suggestions. If you like Bill Murray, watch stripes, if you like Ramis, watch Orange County :P Ghostbusters are also fine choices for BOTH of them :shock:
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Just got a hold of an early Chow Yun-Fat film that was wonderful, called Hong Kong 1941--it's about three friends trying to get through the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong in WWII.

Also saw beautiful Chinese film called Red Sorghum--one of the most powerful and beautifully photographed films I've seen.

Also got a hold of an old Bogart film, Beat the Devil--written and directed by John Huston. Very funny spoof on crime/capper films. The cast was fabulous and the film was made on a shoestring budget, but quite well done.

Also saw one of Wong Kar-Wai's early films, Fallen Angels--fabulous photography, amazing use of sound and music. The film was a bit bleak...bleaker than I expected, but still worthy of recommendation. WKW is easily one of the best directors working today. His film In the Mood for Love is a must see.

Shrek 2 had its moments, but had some real dead spots as well and felt a bit forced at many points. Our kids really liked it, though.
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Of course we are starting to OD on Return of the King
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Phone Booth 8) GREAT flick! It is a short movie, less than an hour and a half but believe me, you are almost grateful when it ends. Very intense!
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Hmm, it felt longer than that. :P It was a bit too dramatic for my taste, but it was beautifully done. A great film, but only a good movie in my book! ;)
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Bubba Ho-Tep

Weird, funny, horror. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll say "what the F*** was that?"

It's now out on video/DVD.
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How could I forget Young Frankenstein????

Gene Wilder, Marty Feldman, Teri Garr, Madeline Kahn, Gene Hackman, Peter Boyle, and Cloris Leachman!!!

IMO, the funniest American movie ever made (and I refuse to debate The Holy Grail vs. Young Frankenstein)

Bl?cher!!!!!
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schuette wrote:I?m always on the look out for a good film........so without any spoilers if you think a film is good then tell us about it here......
I watched The Life of David Gale last night........I dont know if this is based on a true story or not but it kept me gripped, especially the second half...
Kevin Spacey, Kate Winslet and Laura Linney (you?ll know the face) star in it and it was a bloody good film!
I didn't bother watching it all the way through, as I'm pretty sure I had it figured out in the first half hour. :?

I mean, geez, the entire plot was given away by his debate on the death penalty!
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HEAR,HEAR!!!

One of the very best!!!!!!

If you are tired of the daily office grind, OFFICE SPACE is a classic!!!

Jennifer Anniston looks real good.
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Orange County is a very very funny film..Jack Black is excellent in it.
Phone Booth.......what a film!!!
Shanghai Noon and Night........I love Owen Wilson and Jackie Chan together
Meet the Parents........I laughed all the way through that :lol:

oh and any Rutger Hauer film :wink:
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