Will you be my valentine
Think about it a bit
If you will, that's ok
If not, who gives a shit
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Will you be my valentine
Think about it a bit
If you will, that's ok
If not, who gives a shit
[video=youtube;R_nA-wUKNEY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_nA-wUKNEY&feature=related[/video]
How about the opening to Roxanne? The voices are not like the real movie, but w/e.
[video=youtube;7jS-1EqN9X8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jS-1EqN9X8[/video]
Glad to see the Big Lebowski making an appearance on this thread. I think that movie is in a class of it's own. I don't even include it in my top 5. I usually end up pissing off the people watching with me because I can say all the lines. If I had to pick 5 besides that one they'd be (in no particular order).
Cabin in the Woods- Not scary at all but highly recommended
12 Angry Men- this needs no explanation
Braveheart- epic in every way
The Fox and the Hound- this was formerly the only movie to make me cry, until I saw...
Up
The Shining (Kubrick's version, naturally)
Session 9
Brazil
Eyes Wide Shut
Road to Perdition
Honorable mention: The Pledge, Apocalypse Now, Amadeus, The Village, Eve's Bayou, The Fall, Black Swan, A Clockwork Orange, The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes, Arlington Road, Phoebe in Wonderland, The Skeleton Key, Unbreakable, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Secret Window, What Dreams May Come, Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, Pet Sematary
Jaws
For a Few Dollars More
LOTR (the mega-long special box set)
Princess Bride
The Haunting (1963 version)
+lots for Jaws, The Shining, and The Matrix
All amazing films.
@ Nowhereman -- if you like Twelve Angry Men, get a hold of "12" -- it's a Russian re-make of Twelve Angry Men (in Russian, with subtitles) and it's riveting. After the first two minutes I didn't even register that I was reading the words instead of understanding Russian.
[QUOTE=Tercio;913639]My favorites all are pretty old too. Also in no particular order:
The Wild Bunch - Pecikinpah was a genius.
The Thing - Carpenter's, best ending ever.
Casino - Slightly more than Goodfellows.
Blade Runner - Prometheus made me cry for Ridley.
Chinatown - Noir, Polanski and I love LA.
Tercio
Edited to add Sharon Stone kicking Arnolds ass is going to be tough to top but I'm also looking forward to the remake.[/QUOTE]
I really like your movie choices. Chinatown is brilliant.
Have you seen Death and the Maiden? Another amazing and thought provoking Polanski film.
Once Upon a Time in the West
The Last Winter
The Ninth Gate
Thursday
The Abominable Snowman
The Maltese Falcon
The Thomas Crown Affair (remake, although the original was great as well)
The usual Suspects
Blade runner
The Matrix
Just 5 was hard.