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Andrew wrote: -Twin Peaks:Fire Walk with me
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KYLESTYLE wrote:
Andrew wrote: -Twin Peaks:Fire Walk with me
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I love love Twin Peaks, but fuck did I like that movie...
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Dragon Hunt

Best Canadian action movie ever.
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officespace wrote:Dancer In The Dark
if i had to vote on a saddest movie ever, or top 10 saddest ever, I would just list this 10 times.
fuck

but very very good.

also worth mentioning:

on the soundtrack for the movie "Ive Seen it All" is sung by Thom Yorke instead of the actor in the movie and it is fucking amazing.
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A Bronx Tale(all time favorite), Dumb and Dumber, then probably a bunch of movies I grew up watching (stand by me, the goonies, star wars etc.)
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officespace wrote:I also forgot Being John Malkovich
Me too!
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Jordan f. wrote:A Bronx Tale
Didn't the kid who starred in that die semi-recently?
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Andrew wrote:
Jordan f. wrote:A Bronx Tale
Didn't the kid who starred in that die semi-recently?
Nope, he just went to jail.
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Peter wrote:
officespace wrote:Dancer In The Dark
if i had to vote on a saddest movie ever, or top 10 saddest ever, I would just list this 10 times.
fuck

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Dancer in the Dark is fairly soul crushing. But, despite it having a slight glimmer of hope that DITD lacked, I find The Elephant Man much sadder, it obliterates me every time. So terribly sad.

I guess you can take one off the Robocops of my list and put The Elephant Man down.
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officespace wrote:This Will Be Ever changing for me. I like film more than music. Only picked one from each director. The List is really endless


Traffic
Dr.Stranglove
Muholland Dr
Synechdoche NY
The Long Goodbye
Blow Up
The Empire Strikes Back
Raising Arizona
Breathless
400 Blows
8 and A Half
North By Northwest
Apocalypse Now
Harold And Maude
Dumb And Dumber

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Nice list... North By Northwest is your favorite Hitchcock? Interesting, personally there are a few Hitchcock films I liked more. Namely Vertigo, The Birds, Psycho, Rope, Shadow Of A Doubt... ***note, I think North By Northwest is awesome.
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Honey I Shrunk The Kids
Ghostbusters
High Fidelity
Back to the Future
500 Days of Summer
Batman Begins
Anchorman
RAMBO
The Big Lebowski
The Thing

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Andrew wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Jordan f. wrote:A Bronx Tale
Didn't the kid who starred in that die semi-recently?
Nope, he just went to jail.
really? what did he do?
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I don't know with Hitchcock I find it really hard to choose my favorite since a lot of his films are masterpieces.


ON a side note Dave Mac do you ever go to Cinema Pacifique? I recently found out about the place. The end of Sept. they are doing a couple weeks of film from Tati. Also at the end of Sept. they are showing two of Godard's films: Alphaville and Vivre sa vie.
The end of Oct. though they are showing Breathless(Godard), Small Change(Truffaut), Le Amiche(Antonioni),Sunrise(F.W. Murnau) and Rope(Hitchcock).
Their prices are great I think it's 12.50 for a movie or 13.50 for a double bill.

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officespace wrote:I don't know with Hitchcock I find it really hard to choose my favorite since a lot of his films are masterpieces.


ON a side note Dave Mac do you ever go to Cinema Pacifique? I recently found out about the place. The end of Sept. they are doing a couple weeks of film from Tati. Also at the end of Sept. they are showing two of Godard's films: Alphaville and Vivre sa vie.
The end of Oct. though they are showing Breathless(Godard), Small Change(Truffaut), Le Amiche(Antonioni),Sunrise(F.W. Murnau) and Rope(Hitchcock).
Their prices are great I think it's 12.50 for a movie or 13.50 for a double bill.

-Warren
it's Pacific Cinematheque and I live right by it. I go from time to time, but not as much as I should. Definitely thinking of checking out a couple of those showings you mentioned.
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Blade Runner
Muppet Christmas Carol
Big Fish
Waking Life
Session 9
The Shining
Singin' in the Rain
Ghost World
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apocolypse now
ghosts... of the civil dead
the big lebowski
clerks
lost in translation
pulp fiction
funny games
the proposition
boondock saints
let the right one in


(also 28 days later, superbad, wings of desire, instrument, no country for old men...)
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stumped. wrote:the big lebowski
Damn, forgot it on my list.
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stumped. wrote:
let the right one in
This movie was great when I first saw it at VIFF but upon re watch I didn't like it as much. Also they're remaking the movie in English or something

P.S Brah we still have to watch The Long Goodbye sometime!
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officespace wrote:
stumped. wrote:
let the right one in
This movie was great when I first saw it at VIFF but upon re watch I didn't like it as much. Also they're remaking the movie in English or something
Yep, the remake is starring Miley Cyrus and the curly haired Jonas brother. McG is directing it.
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