I can't believe no one has mentioned Boondock Saints yet.
Maybe I'm way off base, but I thought it was an awesome movie. Right up next to the greatest movie of all time ... Kung Fu Hustle, which has already been mentioned
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Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 9:24 pm
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City Of Reign wrote:
I can't believe no one has mentioned Boondock Saints yet.
Maybe I'm way off base, but I thought it was an awesome movie. Right up next to the greatest movie of all time ... Kung Fu Hustle, which has already been mentioned
A gf had Boondock Saints as her fav movie and made me watch it with her and the whole time I was wondering what made her think that it was even a good movie let alone her favorite. Needless to say that I thought it was very below avg.
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Post subject: Re: Underrated Movies
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ShyCheetah wrote:
City Of Reign wrote:
I can't believe no one has mentioned Boondock Saints yet.
Maybe I'm way off base, but I thought it was an awesome movie. Right up next to the greatest movie of all time ... Kung Fu Hustle, which has already been mentioned
A gf had Boondock Saints as her fav movie and made me watch it with her and the whole time I was wondering what made her think that it was even a good movie let alone her favorite. Needless to say that I thought it was very below avg.
Shy
He was obviously joking.
Fried Green Tomatoes. Lemon Sisters. Yaya sisterhood. Beaches.
Almost Famous. Brilliant movie. The only movie that has ever made me fall in love with a charachter. I would marry Kate Hudson as Penny Lane tomorrow if i could.
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Fried Green Tomatos & Beaches under rated?
What left field did that come from?
I believe a field of rainbows.
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Post subject: Re: Underrated Movies
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Frost/Nixon
damn that's an underrated flick. And, I find most of Ron Hoawrd's stuff corny, but that's a gem.
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Post subject: Re: Underrated Movies
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Frost/Nixon
damn that's an underrated flick. And, I find most of Ron Hoawrd's stuff corny, but that's a gem.
Michael Sheen makes it. He's an actor that pisses me off. He has oodles of talent and acting chops, yet he does shite like Underworld, Twilight and Tron:Legacy. Not that I necessarily hated all of those movies, I like tron:legacy and some of the underworld movies - but he's immensely talented and just seems like he'd want to do some more prestigious roles.
Sachawk - GOOD CALL on Ninja scroll. I know Kearly's gonna come in and rant about how Ninja scroll is to anime what 'nevermind' was to Nirvana's music, but man do I like that one. Akira is still the pinnacle for me, but Ninja scroll is a film that everyone should see, whether you have interest in Anime or not. Fantastic movie.
Sheen strikes me as a guy who doesn't care, which is why he makes those odd choices. And, usually a studio won't fund Damn United w/o him classing up a Tron a bit.
He's really talented, considering he's not American.
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pehawk wrote:
Sheen strikes me as a guy who doesn't care, which is why he makes those odd choices. And, usually a studio won't fund Damn United w/o him classing up a Tron a bit.
He's really talented, considering he's not American.
The Damned United was amazing. He WAS Brian Clough in that film. "I wouldn't say I'm the best manager in England....but I'm in the top 1."
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