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    As far as BEST movie goes, I don't think I've ever seen a better all around movie than Titanic. Love story or not, that flick had it all. GREAT movie.

    As far as my favorites go...in no particular order (but the GREATS are bolded):

    Ferris Bueller's Day Off
    Clerks
    Mallrats
    Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
    5 of the 6 Star Wars movies
    40YOV
    Superbad
    Knocked Up
    Forgetting Sarah Marshall
    Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
    Lost Boys
    Tombstone
    Waiting
    Grandma's Boy

    Walk Hard...Dewey Cox Story
    Transformers
    Empire Records

    Happy Gilmore
    Billy Madison
    The Girl Next Door
    Harold and Kumar go to White Castle
    The Crow
    Dark Knight

    I'm sure there are more. I'll post as I remember

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magnificent Seven View Post
    1. Empire Strikes Back

    2. Indiana Jones: Temple of the doom

    3. First Blood

    4. Scarface

    5. Johnny Be Good

    6. Beverly Hills Cop

    7. The war of the Roses

    8. Back to school

    9. Conan the Barbarian

    10. Weird Science

    11. Back to the Future.

    12. Porky's

    13. Breakfast Club

    14. Boogie Night

    15. E.T.

    16. Escape from New York

    17. Goonies

    18. Dazed and Confused

    19. Dark Knight

    20. The Outsiders

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    Office Space, American Pie and Breakfast Club all belong there as well.

    I also dig Toy Story 2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmilinAssasSin27 View Post
    Office Space, American Pie and Breakfast Club all belong there as well.

    I also dig Toy Story 2.
    Ah yes.. I'm a huge fan of the Disney movies..

    Lion King (epic, I have to fast forward through where Mufasa dies cause i'll cry. )
    Swan Princess
    Pocohontas
    Finding Nemo
    Toy Story 1 and 2
    Monsters INC.


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    Yeah...I think Disney did an incredible job during the late 1980s and 1990s. Lion King, Mulan, Beauty and the Beast, Hercules, Toy Story 1 and 2, Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Bugs Life etc were all on a very high level. They still make good ones, but they don't seem to all have the same staying power. Flicks like Emperor's New Groove, Atlantis, Monsters Inc, Bugs Life, Meet the Robinsons, Treasure Planet, Bolt, Cars, although good, IMHO aren't anywhere near the level of the 1990s efforts. The only 3 I would put anywhere near them are Lilo and Stitch, Finding Nemo and The Incredibles...and Lion King still beats all their asses.

    Maybe it's the over saturation. Disney used to do like 1 major flick per year. Nowit seems they have like 4 and they just aren't as good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmilinAssasSin27 View Post
    Yeah...I think Disney did an incredible job during the late 1980s and 1990s. Lion King, Mulan, Beauty and the Beast, Hercules, Toy Story 1 and 2, Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Bugs Life etc were all on a very high level. They still make good ones, but they don't seem to all have the same staying power. Flicks like Emperor's New Groove, Atlantis, Monsters Inc, Bugs Life, Meet the Robinsons, Treasure Planet, Bolt, Cars, although good, IMHO aren't anywhere near the level of the 1990s efforts. The only 3 I would put anywhere near them are Lilo and Stitch, Finding Nemo and The Incredibles...and Lion King still beats all their asses.

    Maybe it's the over saturation. Disney used to do like 1 major flick per year. Nowit seems they have like 4 and they just aren't as good.
    Yeah, no movie is on the level of Lion King. NO movie. I swear I used to watch Aladdin every day.



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    Quote Originally Posted by SmilinAssasSin27 View Post
    As far as BEST movie goes, I don't think I've ever seen a better all around movie than Titanic. Love story or not, that flick had it all. GREAT movie.
    For a variety of reasons, I really wanted to love Titanic, but whilst I appreciate it as a technical exercise, the sets were exquisite, the whole love story bugged the hell out of me....................although that may have just been Di Crapnio
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    How could I forget Super Troopers?

    I love that flick. Beer Fest is close behind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmilinAssasSin27 View Post
    Yeah...I think Disney did an incredible job during the late 1980s and 1990s. Lion King, Mulan, Beauty and the Beast, Hercules, Toy Story 1 and 2, Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Bugs Life etc were all on a very high level. They still make good ones, but they don't seem to all have the same staying power. Flicks like Emperor's New Groove, Atlantis, Monsters Inc, Bugs Life, Meet the Robinsons, Treasure Planet, Bolt, Cars, although good, IMHO aren't anywhere near the level of the 1990s efforts. The only 3 I would put anywhere near them are Lilo and Stitch, Finding Nemo and The Incredibles...and Lion King still beats all their asses.

    Maybe it's the over saturation. Disney used to do like 1 major flick per year. Nowit seems they have like 4 and they just aren't as good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SmilinAssasSin27 View Post
    How could I forget Super Troopers?

    I love that flick. Beer Fest is close behind.
    Or Starship Troopers for that matter. Great cult movie now. Played just last week at a small theater in Lower Downtown Denver to a packed house. One guy even dressed up like one of the Marines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterShake View Post
    Or Starship Troopers for that matter. Great cult movie now. Played just last week at a small theater in Lower Downtown Denver to a packed house. One guy even dressed up like one of the Marines.
    First one's pretty good, anytime you get to see Michael Ironside play mean & moody it's gonna be fun

    But I wasn't at all impressed with the 2nd, and haven't dared watch the 3rd yet
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    Quote Originally Posted by Den21vsBal19 View Post
    First one's pretty good, anytime you get to see Michael Ironside play mean & moody it's gonna be fun

    But I wasn't at all impressed with the 2nd, and haven't dared watch the 3rd yet
    Never even bothered with the sequels. Not with Starship Troopers, or other good movies like "From Dusk til Dawn" or "The Crow". Didn't want to ruin my good memories.

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    I was going thru some old boxes this weekend and found all my old video cassettes. I handed 2 movies to my 11 year old nephew and told him his life was about to change. The movies...

    The Crow and Happy Gilmore

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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterShake View Post
    Never even bothered with the sequels. Not with Starship Troopers, or other good movies like "From Dusk til Dawn" or "The Crow". Didn't want to ruin my good memories.
    Dusk 'til Dawn has to be one of the weirdest movie experiences ever when you see it for the first time

    Regualtion Tarrantino bloodfest, with clean cut Dr What's His Name from ER as a bad guy (missus was devasted he was 'evil' ), proceeding quite nicely as you'd expect, then......


    WOAH!!!!!!! WTF!!!!!!! VAMPIRES!!!!!! Where in the seven hells of Hades did they come from??!?!??!?!?!??!

    For that left hand turn alone, it has to rate as one of the greatest movie experiences ever
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