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Films that you really enjoyed.

Films that you really enjoyed.

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Akira
American Psycho
Fight Club
Titan AE
The Big Lebowski
V for Vendetta

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basically any porn

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Originally posted by EmLasker
basically any porn
Really? I wonder what that says about you. Something. Proberly.

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I really enjoyed 'Cookie's Fortune' by Robert Altman. Two thumbs up for charity-shop VHS.

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Films I can watch over and over again that I would select for the proverbial desert island:-

Excalibur - Its magical and unique in a strange sort of way
Good Will Hunting - Awesome, I hope the sequal goes into production
Candyman - The Philip Glass background audio is awesome, you really feel sorry for the victim (Helen) in the film
A Clockwork Orange - You just have to see it, unique in every way
Scarface - The godfather of gangster movies
Seven - Great acting, great story and one of those "oh no" endings

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Originally posted by yo its me
Really? I wonder what that says about you. Something. Proberly.
He hasn't passed puberty?

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
I really enjoyed 'Cookie's Fortune' by Robert Altman. Two thumbs up for charity-shop VHS.
I wasn't familiar with that title so I IMDBed Altman and was surprised that he'd made so many films since 1992's "The Player," which I really enjoyed. "Cookie's Fortune" looks like a good pick -- I'll look this one up, Bosse.

Last night I watched Ang Lee's "Sense and Sensibility," a period piece starring Kate Winslet and Hugh Grant. It's beautifully shot, well acted and has a good story and snappy dialogue. It's a good companion piece to his other great family drama "Eat Drink Man Woman."

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Originally posted by der schwarze Ritter
I wasn't familiar with that title so I IMDBed Altman and was surprised that he'd made so many films since 1992's "The Player," which I really enjoyed.
Pity he's not around to make any more.

First one I saw was 'Short Cuts' -- loved it; ditto 'Gosford Park', 'The Company'; I'll watch any Altman film.

Have to track down episode 90 of 'Maverick'. The Calvin industrial films also seem very interesting ...

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
Pity he's not around to make any more.

First one I saw was 'Short Cuts' -- loved it; ditto 'Gosford Park', 'The Company'; I'll watch any Altman film.

Have to track down episode 90 of 'Maverick'. The Calvin industrial films also seem very interesting ...
Gosford Park was atrociously uninteresting.

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Originally posted by Palynka
Gosford Park was atrociously uninteresting.
Each to their own.

Do you like any other Altmans?

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
Each to their own.

Do you like any other Altmans?
Good point, I'm not a particular fan of his films.

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Originally posted by Palynka
Good point, I'm not a particular fan of his films.
One man's meat is another man's bean curd 🙂

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
One man's meat is another man's bean curd 🙂
True, true. But what do you like about Gosford Park, for example?

It just makes me feel like I'm watching a very well executed TV series... It just lacks cinematography.

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
Each to their own.

Do you like any other Altmans?
My favorite is "3 Women".

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Originally posted by Palynka
True, true. But what do you like about Gosford Park, for example?

It just makes me feel like I'm watching a very well executed TV series... It just lacks cinematography.
The style. Like an inverted Merchant Ivory production, perhaps.