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angeleyes

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EagerBeaver said:
Angeleyes,

I found my copy of the original Pulp Fiction screenplay. Here is verbatim the legendary exchange between the Bruce Willis character, Butch, and the Ving Rhames character, Marsellus, after Butch shoots and wounds Zed, who had just raped Marsellus and fucked him in the ass:

Butch: "What now?"

Marsellus (to Butch): "What now? Well let me tell you what now. I'm gonna call a coupla pipe-hittin' niggers, who'll go to work on homes here with a pair of pliers and a blow torch."

Marsellus (to Zed): "Hear me talkin hillbilly boy?! I ain't through with you by a damn sight. I'm gonna get Medieval on your ass."

This scene is classic, as is the line.

That scene is indeed classic (I love the concluding line "Zed's dead baby, Zed's dead"), however I think I like the first part just a little bit more. I don't know why, buy him saying "a coupla hard, pipe-hittin' niggers, who'll go to work on the homes here..." has always cracked me up.
 

shijak

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Dahlia said:
Adult films: Nathalie, Whore (the first one), Clockwork Orange, Felix the Cat.

Dahlia,
Wrong cat, i think you mean FRITZ the Cat, the 1970's film. i don't think Felix the Cat could ever be confused for an adult character.
 

Techman

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Favorite sci-fi movie: Forbidden Planet starring Leslie Neilsen before he became the goofy comedian he is today. First film to use an entirely electronic sound track.

Suspense film: The Lady in White. Vastly under rated film about a child killer.

Vampire movie: Fright Night and Interview With a Vampire despite the fact that it starred Tom Cruise.

Other favorite sci-fi: Alien and it's first sequel Aliens
The Abyss extended dvd version
Stargate, The Movie not the tv series
Planet of the Apes
Pitch Black

Guilty pleasures: Wild Things
Roadhouse - great soundtrack
Eddie and the Cruisers and the sequel Eddie Lives which
was filmed mostly in Montreal
Showgirls- just to see the chick from Head of the Class get
down and dirty.

favorite stripper movie: Dancing at the Blue Iguana starring Daryl Hannah and
Sandra Oh. This is on the verge of being an art film as
the film was improvised by the actors and there was
no script. The actors made up their own roles and
story lines.

I have about 250 films in my collection and growing, not to mention tv series. It's hard to pick favorites.
 

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bond_james_bond

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I purchased the Pink Panther film collection, a gift set which contains 5 of the Pink Panther films plus a bonus disc.

I am trying to find all 3 of the James Bond Collection sets. I knew I should have bought them when they first came out. Now, they are appreciating in value.
 

JustBob

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If you own the Bond sets, now is the time to unload them on ebay because Sony/MGM is preparing to release new Ultimate Editions of all 20 of 007's big screen adventures, timed to coincide with the theatrical and DVD release of the latest film, Casino Royale. The new DVDs will be released as 2-disc sets, and each of the films will include both Dolby Digital and DTS audio. Lowry Digital has apparently given the films a frame by frame digital polishing, and it's likely that they'll be released both in standard DVD and high-definition Blu-ray Disc format as well. From what I've heard, the new set will be released sometime in November 2006.

The new set has already been released in the UK in july in fancy "attache case" packaging:

http://www.mi6.co.uk/sections/articles/dvd_ultimate_editions.php3?t=&s=
 

Techman

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I agree with Justbob. The problem is that there are always "ultimate" editions of dvd's coming on the market. A while ago they released the box set of Scarface and now they have anounced a "Platinum Edition" coming soon. It never ends. I bought the ultimate edition of Planet of the Apes in a Chimp head packaging but I know that there will be a blu-ray or HD-DVD release in the future. If you're like me, buy the movies you love and don't buy them hoping their value will increase because it never will.
 

JustBob

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Techman said:
If you're like me, buy the movies you love and don't buy them hoping their value will increase because it never will.

Yup, the only thing that gives monetary value to DVD's is the "OOP factor" (Out of Print). In the long term, the only value these dvd's will have is a sentimental one. Personnally, I rarely feel the need to upgrade to the latest "ultimate edition" that is bound to surface. I will only upgrade if the copy I own is an old non anamorphic transfer, if the transfer is really sub-par, or if the film is one of my all time favorites. I hardly have time to watch special features anyway unless I have to review the DVD. And I certainly won't be upgrading my entire collection to HD DVD.

So buying DVD's as an investment is futile. I don't see many people bragging about how much their 8-track tape or VHS collection is worth. :)
 

Kaempferrand

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Oh I almost forgot...

Signs

Damn. That is the only movie that still scares the shit out of me on and off the silver screen.
 

kradden

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Here is my modest list :D

The Last Samurai
Batman 1&2
Wyatt Earp
Schindler's List
The Rocky Anthology
Back to the Future Triology
るろうに剣心・追憶編 & 星霜編 (find out what this is and kudos to you) :p
Dances with Wolves
Taxi 1&2
Stargate
 
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Kaempferrand

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Boondock Saints
Meet Joe Black
The Perfect Score
Shawshank Redemption
Other People's Money
 
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DON KING

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-La Piscine (Ludivine Sagnier)
-The Babbysiter (Alicia)
-Reservoir Dogs (QT)
-WildThings (Denise all wet)
-Glengary Glen Ross (The whole cast)
-Casino (Any Movie with Joe Pecci)
-The Getaway (Kim & Alec Baldwin)
-Real Cancun (fun in the sun)
-Back to school (DANGERFIELD)
-Heat (Never have anything in your life you can't walk out on in thirty seconds...) --»Deniro , Pacino , Ashley Judd , Tom Sizemore ...
-Boiller Room (Vin Diesel ,Ben Affleck)
-American Graffitti (Harrison Ford , Wolfman Jack, great soundtrack)
-Cape Fear (Nick Nolte , DeNiro , Juliette Lewis)
-Forrest Gump (Hanks)
-Taxi driver (Deniro)
-Psycho (Anthony Perkins) ----»''You-you eat like a bird''
-The Italian Job (Charlize Theron) ----» watch out for the Brasilian Job next year !!!!
-David Lynch's Lost Highway & Mulholland Dr
-The Dukes of Hazzard (General Lee and Daisy)
-New york Stories (Nick Nolte & Woody Allen)
the list could go on and on but it's time to make the donuts !!!!

Don King
 
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crunchyfrog

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Zatoichi (2003 version) (this is the 27th movie in this series - yes, 27th)
Ghost Dog (check out that killer soundtrack by Rza!)
Run Lola Run (Franka Potente. 'nuff said)
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
Kids
Me, You and Everyone We Know (for anyone else who didn't like "Lost in Translation")
Rumble in the Bronx
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Amelie
The Bourne Identity (not the 1988 version)
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Just a few that come to mind... there's more.
 

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Since there seem to be a lot of New Englanders here, what do you guys think of The Departed?

The Departed is supposed to sweep the Oscars for 2006.

How about Matt Damon's Boston accent? :p
 

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bond_james_bond said:
How about Matt Damon's Boston accent? :p

BJB,

Both Matt Damon and Mark Wahlberg were born and raised in Boston. Damon went to Harvard although he never graduated. I guess you never saw "Good Will Hunting" or heard the story behind the making of that film?

Wahlberg's performance was the best of a bunch of good performances in the movie, and I will not be surprised if he wins the best supporting actor Academy Award. I have seen all of his movies and I did not even recognize him until about 30 minutes after his character was introduced. It was the best performance of his career including "Boogie Nights", in which he was also terrific. Wahlberg completely nailed his part in "The Departed."
 
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montreal_monk01

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Cleopatra
Lawrence of Arabia
Ben-Hur
(I would hate myself not putting the above 3 movies in my top list
They are a must in any serious top-movies listing).
Gandhi
Dead Poets Society
The Color Purple
The Shawshank Redemption
Gone with the Wind
A beautiful Mind
Nine 1/2 Weeks (One of those films that was badly rated by the critics but that turned into a cult movie for me. My favourite movie in the genre).
Rain man (I miss Dustin Hoffman a lot. He used to be one of my top actors)
Cyrano de Bergerac
The Jackal (Another movie that was not well rated, but I loved it!)
Braveheart
Cinema Paradiso
Bagdad Cafe
My left foot (A very powerful movie. Mixing Irish producer Jim Sheridan with
actor Daniel D Lewis is assurance of powerful and well brought movies).
The Boxer (Daniel D Lewis is one of my favourite contemporary actors)
Philadelphia, The Hurricane (Denzel Washington, another favourite of mine)
Beaches (Not a popular movie, Not a classic nor highly recommendable one neither, but the only one that really touched me. Only movie that made me cried.)
To Kill a Mockingbird (As a lawyer, this movie has been one of the key inspirations of my entire career)
And of course:
The Lord of the Rings series
The Matrix series
The Godfather series
Gladiator
Most good movies with Morgan Freeman in it (Along Came a Spider, Brubaker, Glory, Unforgiven, Bopha!)
On a light stretch, any movies with Salma Hayek in it :) (Not to put in a serious listing of the greatest movies, but watching "After the Sunset" helps me digging out of sad moments).
Other actresses I used to love watching on big screens for the eye-candy enjoyment:
Ornella Muti and Kim Basinger.
 
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Shogun Assassin
“Sometimes you have to take a chance if you want to have a bath.”
Black Mamba and her daughter watch the video at bedtime in Kill Bill 2. You can hear the opening narration.
Trailer

Heavy Metal
I like how the taxicab backseat disintegrator beam knew to disintegrate the clothes first in case of a female passenger.
John Candy is great as the horny little robot and the horny little nerd transformed into naked barbarian.
Trailer

Five Deadly Venoms
Centipede, Snake, Scorpion, Lizard, and Toad

Night Shift
Henry Winkler (in a very unFonzie role) and Michael Keaton turn a morgue into an escort agency.
“Wait a minute! Why don't they just mix the mayonnaise with the tuna in the can... HOLD THE PHONE! Why don't they just FEED the tuna fish mayonnaise! [speaks into tape recorder] Call Starkist!”

Flash Gordon
"Flash! Ah-Ahh!" Music by Queen

Bambi
I like the version with “The making of Bambi” at the end with the stuffed deer on Walt’s desk – for irony.

TRON
I like the music from the arcade video game when you fight the spiders.
People having wall-making motorcycles materialize around them was cool.
Trailer

G. I. Joe: The Movie
The part where Duke gets impaled by a Serpantor javelin is really shocking even if it is a rip off of Conan the Barbarian.
Opening

Saturday Night Fever
Stephanie: “You know who game into the office today? David Boo-ie”
Tony’s first pal: “He’s a faggot!”
Tony’s second pal: “He’s a half faggot!”
Stephanie: “He‘s bisexual if that‘s what you mean.”
Tony’s third pal: “Yeah. He swings both ways, men and boys.”
Trailer

Private School for Girls
“Finest example of bareback riding I’ve ever seen.”
The massage seduction scene is the best, and the music is good too.
American Girl
 
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