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I watched both a few weeks back Groundhog Day , very funny and it goes to show if you keep on trying eventually everything falls into place. 

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  1. Hackers (watched it last night-still AWESOME) 
  2. Three Kings 
  3. Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels 

All three are not easily remembered but so good. 

 

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2 hours ago, Sir Diggamus said:
  1. Hackers (watched it last night-still AWESOME) 
  2. Three Kings 
  3. Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels 

All three are not easily remembered but so good. 

 

HACK THE PLANET! 

 

i think for anyone who grew up in the nineties, Hackers will always be a nostalgic guilty pleasure. 

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I know Cotagion (2011) will not be one of them, I would like to revisit,the following:

Dirty Harry.

Play Misty for me.

Something Gotta give.

Maybe , Fatal Attraction.

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17 hours ago, westg said:

Good Will Hunting

Dead Poets Society

Goodmorning Vietnam 

All classic movies with the most brilliant talent . 

westy, watched the fisher king the other night. such an underrated movie. another classic. 

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You are all too positive - what about;

 

- Contagion

- 28 days later

- 28 weeks later

- and certainly the full series of "Preppers" - interestingly enough, apparently the most successful series that NatGEo ever produced....

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Captain Marvel

Avengers Infinity War

Ford vs. Ferrari

After watching the last one with my wife, she says I can never, ever buy a Ford again!

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I tend to watch quite a few movies and have watched my favourites over and over again. If you're feeling sad, don't watch The Road or another of my fav's Once upon a time in America - they just have to play the soundtrack and I cry. Therefore, I reckon some positive or action packed films would be best. I have recorded Skyfall, Straight outta Compton, The Outlaw Josey Wales and Dunkirk to watch again and would love to see Ford v Ferrari again. If things get desperate then I have the 6 film DVD set of the Samurai genre of the 70's, Lone Wolf and Cub. Plus the complete series of Deadwood. 

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18 hours ago, Smokin_Safari said:

You are all too positive - what about;

 

- Contagion

- 28 days later

- 28 weeks later

- and certainly the full series of "Preppers" - interestingly enough, apparently the most successful series that NatGEo ever produced....

Too depressing. I’ll stick with my list:

1. The Big Lebowski

2. The Big Lebowski

3. The Big Lebowski

 

 

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Red Cliff 

 

If you haven't seen this 2008 chinese classic...now is the time.:spotlight:

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Im watching 3 Christopher Nolan movies 

1. Inception 

2. The Dark Night rises (Batman) you can watch the first 2 films first 

3.The Prestige

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  • ALL of Clint Eastwood's Westerns
  • Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
  • How bout a Swayze marathon? Red Dawn>Dirty Dancing (Jennifer Grey!)>Road House>Point Break??
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Has anyone mentioned the Big Lebowski? Ok, other than that, this is my list. 

  1. Waiting for Guffman
  2. A Fish Called Wanda
  3. Ed Wood
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On 3/27/2020 at 2:01 PM, ElJavi76 said:

The Big Lebowski

Donnie Brasco

The King of New York

I watched Donnie Brasco last night. 

It still holds up, and Pacino gives a great performance.

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35 minutes ago, Joeyjojo said:

 

I watched Donnie Brasco last night. 

It still holds up, and Pacino gives a great performance.

I like Pacino in DB. He's not over the top Pacino. They were both spectacular in that film. You know Pacino was awesome cause he makes you feel horrible for him at the end, and he was playing a hardened criminal.

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