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  1. #101
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    Senior yr of college our land lord, and old lady, said no cable. We should be studying.

    We had two movies.

    The Jerk and Heart Break ridge.
    Both classics.


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    Debby does Dallas + Debby does Dishes
    Not epic but good porn

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    Porn? Blizzard of Ahhhhs, of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tippster View Post
    A Touch of Evil
    Good fucking call!

    Another favorite that a lot of people seem to be unfamiliar with is 'The Proposition'.

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    I like the movie with that guy and whats herface girl but then this thing happens.
    watch out for snakes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tippster View Post
    A Touch of Evil
    good one. We could start a Favorite Film Noir Movie thread

    Nobody else has The Wild Bunch nor any other Sam Peckinpah movie on their list? Pussies

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Stainless View Post
    But I saw an old couple being visited by their children, and all their grandchildren too. The old couple weren't screwed up. And neither were their kids or their grandkids. And I don't know. You tell me. This whole dream, was it wishful thinking? Was I just fleeing reality like I know I'm liable to do? But me and Ed, we can be good too. And it seemed real. It seemed like us and it seemed like, well, our home. If not Arizona, then a land not too far away. Where all parents are strong and wise and capable and all children are happy and beloved. I don't know. Maybe it was Utah.
    it has always been a favorite of mine, but when I rewatched it after having a young kid wondering if I made the right choice, it hit home. Before I never saw it relatable to anyone, I thought it was an out-there screwball comedy, now it's like "Oh my god it's a take on my life right now AND I LIVE IN UTAH NOW".

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    Defending Your Life.

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    Have Mystic River and The Departed been mentioned yet? Right up there with Dazed and Confused and Fast Times.

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    30 years ago, it was Strange Brew

    It is probably Blue Velvet now but I haven't watched that for at least 10 years.

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    Maybe I missed it, but how does Unforgiven not get mentioned?

    Other good westerns:
    Lonesome Dove (yeah, I know, TV movie, but still)
    Tombstone (I’m your huckleberry)
    Pat Garrett and Billy the Kidd (the scene with Slim Pickens dying in the river is great)
    Stagecoach (John Wayne, nuff said)
    True Grit (I call that bold talk from a one eyed fat man!)

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    Did somebody say westerns?

    McCabe and Mrs. Miller
    The Searchers
    High Noon
    The Wild Bunch
    The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
    The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
    Treasure of the Sierra Madre
    The Magnificent Seven
    My Darling Clementine
    High Plains Drifter
    Shane
    True Grit
    (Coen Brothers remake)
    [insert favorite Corbucci spaghetti western here]
    [insert two favorite Randolph Scott westerns here]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry View Post

    Most Watched = A Bridge Too Far.
    When I was 8-9 and the damn watergate hearings were raging every afternoon after school, pre-empting Ultraman, or Lost in space, or star-treck, seemed like this movie was on constant replay on the one independent channel we got. sucked.
    "Can't you see..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldSteve View Post
    Did somebody say westerns?

    McCabe and Mrs. Miller
    The Searchers
    High Noon
    The Wild Bunch
    The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
    The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
    Treasure of the Sierra Madre
    The Magnificent Seven
    My Darling Clementine
    High Plains Drifter
    Shane
    True Grit
    (Coen Brothers remake)
    [insert favorite Corbucci spaghetti western here]
    [insert two favorite Randolph Scott westerns here]
    And for a modern addition to the genre, I really liked Hell or High Water. Same guy who wrote Sicario, which is a recent favorite as well.

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    I could add another 30 westerns to the list. I'll try out Hell or High Water. I have been unimpressed with most of the neo-westerns with a few exceptions, e..g, Coen Brother's True Grit, Unforgiven (Clint's apology), Jim Jarmusch's Dead Man, No Country for Old Men.

    I'll add to my favorite westerns: Duck You Sucker aka Fistful of Dynamite -- best of all the Ennio Morricone scores

    I'm not sure where Django Unchained and The Hateful Eight fit in.

    For fans of westerns, and especially spaghetti westerns, check out My Name is Nobody, the best of all the SW spooks, directed by Sergio Leone's protege (and some claim ghost directed by Leone himself).

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    Never Cry Wolf

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldSteve View Post
    I could add another 30 westerns to the list. I'll try out Hell or High Water.
    One of the better movies I've seen in awhile. Im a big Jeff Bridges fan though.
    "I don't pretend to have all the answers, and I think there's something to be said for that" -One For The Road

    Brain dead and made of money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldSteve View Post
    good one. We could start a Favorite Film Noir Movie thread
    Doesn't get better than The Big Sleep

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    Top 3
    The Wizard of Oz-still get the heebie jeebies when the flying monkeys go out.
    The Godfather
    The Godfather 2

    Others in no particular order
    Mystic River-Sean Penn may be an asshole, but he kills it in this movie as does Tim Robbins. I almost cry when he realizes who the murder victim is
    Saving Private Ryan
    Full Metal Jacket
    Pulp Fiction
    There;s Something About Mary
    American Beauty

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    drama - the natural
    legendary chick flick - Roxanne
    and the movie that began the legend of bill murray, meatballs and it still holds.

    "We're the northstar CITs !"

    TGR forums cannot handle SkiCougar !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vt-Freeheel View Post
    Episodes IV, V, VI
    This

    Also A Fist Full of Dollars/For a Few Dollars More/The Good The Bad and The Ugly.

    And Spinal Tap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TahoeJ View Post
    And for a modern addition to the genre, I really liked Hell or High Water. Same guy who wrote Sicario, which is a recent favorite as well.
    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Stainless View Post
    One of the better movies I've seen in awhile. Im a big Jeff Bridges fan though.
    Wind River is good too. It's worth seeing if you liked Sicario and Hell or High Water if for no other reason than it's the final movie in Taylor Sheridan’s frontier trilogy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MultiVerse View Post
    Wind River is good too. It's worth seeing if you liked Sicario and Hell or High Water if for no other reason than it's the final movie in Taylor Sheridan’s frontier trilogy.
    Yes, very good movie. Almost a bit too realistic for my wife, which makes sense if you’ve seen it.
    I ski 135 degree chutes switch to the road.

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    Idiocracy.


    One of the best documentaries I've seen.

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    ^^ Yup. It's uneven (which you notice not long after the absolutely great opening)... but damn, that flick nailed it.

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