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Postby Mr_Grue » Oct 10th, '09, 13:22



lindz wrote:Coming to America is an absolute terrific film...


The Jewish joke at the end is one of my all-time favourites.

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Postby themagicwand » Oct 10th, '09, 13:56

Trading Places! Wonderful! I keep trying to get my wife to watch it, but she can't see past the Eddie Murphy 1980's thing. It's actually a very wonderful and funny parable on life and greed. Plus it has Jamie Lee's boobs and a man in a gorilla suit being romantically "approached" by a real gorilla. What more do you need?

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Postby Mr_Grue » Oct 10th, '09, 14:19

Beef jerky. :D

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Postby Tomo » Oct 10th, '09, 14:26

Anyone ever seen Man Bites Dog?

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Postby IAIN » Oct 10th, '09, 14:36

Granny Snuff!

ahhh man bites dog...awfully good film...

In Bruge is also an underated film...vaguely similar too...

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Postby Grimshaw » Oct 10th, '09, 16:28

It gets blasted as the worst Coen Brothers film, but i have a soft spot for The Hudsucker Proxy. Intolerable Cruelty must surely rank among their worst, along with The Man Who Wasn't There.

Haven't seen Man Bites Dog for a while but its a beauty. That and La Haine if we're talking hip black and white french movies.

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Postby pcwells » Oct 10th, '09, 16:51

Grimshaw wrote:It gets blasted as the worst Coen Brothers film, but i have a soft spot for The Hudsucker Proxy. Intolerable Cruelty must surely rank among their worst, along with The Man Who Wasn't There.

Haven't seen Man Bites Dog for a while but its a beauty. That and La Haine if we're talking hip black and white french movies.


I've never been as fanatical about the Cohen Brothers as many other people seem to be, but the Hudsucker Proxy is my favourite of their movies.

I have a definite soft spot for it - especially as it makes so many knowing references to How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, which is a fabulous movie.

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Postby pcwells » Oct 10th, '09, 17:09

So let's add How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. I'm a sucker for daft musicals, and this one should be much better-known.

Screamers had a good core premise and a good cast. It was tense as hell in parts, and the very last shot was pure genius.

The Changeling - fabulous, but little-known haunted house movie.

Zorro The Gay Blade - not only does it have a mad Mel Brooks-style scipt, a genuine respect for the original cliffhangers, and lovely production values, it's also a great example of wgat a brilliant actor George hamilton can be.

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Postby IAIN » Oct 10th, '09, 17:34

oh yeah! THe Changeling...excellent film..and murder on the rue morgue...

audrey rose - anthony hopkins...

magic - anthony hopkins...

murder by decree - holmes vs the ripper, with a raft of fine english theatrical types...

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Postby Tomo » Oct 10th, '09, 17:58

You know, there is one film I have on DVD that I only watch about once every 5 years. It's French. Virtually nothing happens. It's called The Green Ray and it's a masterpiece.

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Postby lozey » Oct 10th, '09, 18:02

IAIN wrote:magic - anthony hopkins...


yes, an excellent film. also 'hearts in atlantis' i found a real tear-jerker for several reasons. conspiracy theorists will also love it

'hannibal rising' - because you see a young boy become a tragic victim of circumstances. things could have been so different for him.

'zombie strippers' - robert englund (freddy kruger) playing a neurotic, obnoxious, racist, cowardly piece of cr@p! theres also a naked jenna jameson for male fans

last night i watched 'stay alive', a straight to dvd horror cheapie. Plot kinda dodgy and contrived, but very very good effects and an unusually nice take on the 'horror video game kills the people who play it' kinda plot

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Postby Mr_Grue » Oct 10th, '09, 20:03

Loved The Changeling when I was a kid. Watched it again recently and it was... not so good. Interestingly it came out at the same time as The Shining. Kubrick withdrew the Shining from circulation in order to remove a coda in which the tennis ball that Nicholson threw against the walls of the Overlook turns up at the hospital in which Danny is being treated. Anyone who's seen the Changeling might hazard a guess as to why.

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Postby kartoffelngeist » Oct 10th, '09, 20:11

Mrs Doubtfire. Some pretty funny stuff...

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Postby magicofthemind » Oct 11th, '09, 10:03

Casino Royale - the original one with David Niven, Peter Sellers and Woody Allen. Daft but very funny, with a great theme tune.

Victor/Victoria - especially Robert Preston's drag act at the end.

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Postby pcwells » Oct 11th, '09, 10:25

Yes, Victor/Victoria was great.

And on the subject of Blake Edwards movies, I really enjoyed S.O.B..

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