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I'm impressed that you guys can even think up a list... I know that if I started a list it would never end... but so far, I have to agree with your choices.. it shows common mind set and I like to think the mind set is one that is of intelligence [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif[/img] also, if we had to start a favourite bands/albums we would end up with a common pool as well. I think the statistitions can have a good run with this...
I will adopt everybody else list and add these
Sin City
Dark City
Berlin
The Fountain
And any other obscure movie or big 'house shaking ' movies.
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Hey Flash, you may like Francis Coppola's new one
Tetro. Not his usual, but distinctively Coppola.
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"What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss"
YES YES YES. That scene was so F#@ing intense! No shooting, no karate chopping not even a raised voice. Yet it had me holding my breath and on the edge of my seat till he walked out.
An Outstanding performance
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No one mentioned Marilyn Chambers greatest scenes part 6 ???
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Everything by John Hughes, no one does comedy quite like him. One of my favorite director/writters
The Thomas Crown Affair with Pierce Brosnan & Rene Russo
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Based on the above recommendations for "Memento", I rented it last week (Netflix). I had never heard of it, but a few people mentioned the movie. It was really fun, had to pay close attention, drama and mystery, clues that have to be followed, great stuff. One of those I will probably watch a 2nd time to "get it". Thanks, it was very good.
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Based on your taste, specifically in Memento and Inception, I would suggest Donny Darko.
Now were getting somewhere. Thanks TCSTA
Roland -
yes see it twice and maybe a 3rd time to have it all soak in. Do the same with Inception.
welcome to the Nolan fan club.
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Inception -- see it, really good. (see it in your favorite theatre right now).
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flash -
you sound grumpy tonight [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img] - IMHO Decaprio is no Olivier, nevertheless a good footsoldier and gets the job done without ticking you off. What did you see that was so terrible?
responding in general -
You guys have mentioned some of my favorite movies - feels like good company!
Let's leave North America for a moment - here's a few you might enjoy and may not of heard of - top of my head:
Brothers - 2005 by Susanne Bier - there was an American remake but see the original. It will tear you up (in both the ripping and crying sense of the word).
As it is in Heaven - 2001 - just saw this surprising movie last weekend and don't know how I missed it. OK some might criticize it as heartwarming and predictable but in my house we were enchanted.
Animation fans: anything by Miazaki, but start with "Spirited Away." Try "Grave of the Fireflies", by another director in the Ghibli studio - it will change how you think of anime.
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