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Eisenwurst 05-31-13 01:54 AM

It's excellent, but very hard to get hold of. But I'm pretty sure it's been posted on you tube in 5? parts.

Dowly 05-31-13 02:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Stealhead (Post 2065266)
Alien 3(the directors cut makes this one much better)

Assembly Cut, not Director's. :yep:

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Everytime I list my favorite movies, the list is different, so I'll just name one:
ALIEN

Last movie I saw was "Threads"

Mork_417 05-31-13 03:04 AM

Favorite movie, that's a hard one, I have so many... Gun to head, at this moment, i would say "Born to Run". Acting was horrible, and story lacked depth. But, the movie struck a soft spot with me back in the day with the racing scenes, and I'd watch it again today if I could find it on DVD/Blu-Ray. :yep:


Last movie i watched was "Django Unchained", and it was pretty darn good.



Born to Run - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106467/

Stealhead 05-31-13 03:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 2065398)
Assembly Cut, not Director's. :yep:

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Everytime I list my favorite movies, the list is different, so I'll just name one:
ALIEN

Last movie I saw was "Threads"


Well the US BluRay it is simply called "2003 Special Edition":-? on the back of the box and on the disc.I did not know it was even worth looking at(again) until I saw some video on Youtube about the Alien series that I think you posted prior to that I had not planned on owning Alien 3.The person who made the video used the name "Assembly Cut" he did not get that name from the disc or box not the US one anyway.

I saw Threads a while back pretty good movie well not hunky dory good but you get the idea.

Dowly 05-31-13 03:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Stealhead (Post 2065413)
Well the US BluRay it is simply called "2003 Special Edition":-? on the back of the box and on the disc.I did not know it was even worth looking at(again) until I saw some video on Youtube about the Alien series that I think you posted prior to that I had not planned on owning Alien 3.The person who made the video used the name "Assembly Cut" he did not get that name from the disc or box not the US one anyway.

Actually, the BluRay version is edited version of the Assembly Cut. Apparently,
new dialogue was recorded for it due to the poor audio quality the 2003 AC
had in it's added scenes.

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I saw Threads a while back pretty good movie well not hunky dory good but you get the idea.
Yeah, it was pretty good. Surprisingly gruesome. :hmmm:

Cybermat47 05-31-13 04:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Stealhead
Alien 3(the directors cut makes this one much better)

I saw the theatrical cut, and I still thought of it as a really good film. The chestburster/cremation scene was my favourite part of any Alien film :yep:

BossMark 05-31-13 04:58 AM

Anything with Peter Sellers and Laurel and Hardy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgRJVlPJKQs

Also like those old Hammer horror films with Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee

Also
Jaws
The Damn Busters
The Cruel Sea
Das Boot
Hunt For Red October
And those Resident Evil films with Milla Jovovich
:hmmm: There is loads more :yep:

Jimbuna 05-31-13 07:26 AM

Too many to mention.

Last movies watched: Olympus Has Fallen and Fast and Furious 6.

kranz 05-31-13 07:42 AM

The Dirty Harry series
The Great Escape
Where Eagles Dare
Bullit
Papilon
Das Boot - but only the TV series.
Mad Max 1,2
Rambo 1,2,3
Kill Bill 1,2
Death wish 1,2,3
The Dirty Dozen
Stalingrad (not to be confused with Enemy at the Gates)
Inception
The Quick and the Dead

lawl - I forgot The Star Wars...

(in no particular order)

+quite a few Polish films but you might have not heard of them

STEED 05-31-13 08:33 AM

List of Films I watch most..

ALIEN
ALIENS
ALIEN 3
Prometheus
Downfall
Das Boot
Split Second
The Omega Man
Soylent Green
The Spy Who Came In From The Cold
The OdeSSa File
The Ipcress File
Funeral in Berlin
Where Eagles Dare
The Haunting (original version)
The French Connection
The Quiller Memorandum
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Cross of Iron

Méo 05-31-13 09:13 AM

Except ''Das Boot'' who most of people here would agree, I see:


-The Artist (silent, but surprisingly great movie)

-Princess Mononoke (a really cool japanese anime movie)

-Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (I had no idea chinese could make such a great movie)

-Million Dollar Baby (a Clint Eastwood classic)

-Batman Begins (my favorite of the serie)

-La Guerre des tuques (The Dog Who Stopped the War) an epic child movie.

Sailor Steve 05-31-13 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by eisenwurst (Post 2065377)
"Viva Maria"

I've never even heard of it. Sounds like fun though. I'll be on the lookout.

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On the downside for a non French speaker is it's in French with English subtitles.
For some of us that's the only way to watch a foreign film. Some people say they hate to "read" a movie, but I'd rather do that than listen to bad dubbing.

I'm a fan of the German WW2 film U-Boote Westwärts, and it doesn't have any dubbing or subtitles at all. I can still understand enough of it to tell what's going on. :sunny:

Herr-Berbunch 05-31-13 09:37 AM

Cor blimey. Another movie thread. OK, for me the usual suspects, in no particular order are -

Monty Python's Life of Brian
- " - The Holy Grail
Apocolypse Now
Full Metal Jacket
Man Bites Dog
Naked
The Ipcress File / Funeral in Berlin
Downfall
Das Boot (Duh!)
Senna (the only film guaranteed to bring tears to my eyes)
Rare Exports
Zulu (and if I now add The Italian Job - would it be too much Michael Caine?)
QED:Round Britain Whizz (not a movie, but a 30 min documentory on the geographical coast of mainland Britain, with footage (almost) all the way around from a RAF Hawk. Can be seen here (part one) and here (part two), I apologise in advance for the poor quality. Inspirational to the 12 year old boy that watched it. :D
An Ungentlemanly Act.

The list goes on, and on, and on, . . .


What am I watching now? Well the other night I started Run Lola Run, I'm 54 minutes in. Next up after that is Seven Samurai.

Jimbuna 05-31-13 09:41 AM

I could have added Zulu and Zulu Dawn in my top ten.

BossMark 05-31-13 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 2065584)
Monty Python's Life of Brian
- " - The Holy Grail
.

These can be added to my list as well :yep:


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