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[QUOTE=Colin S] Oh yes Paddy, SpInAl TaP, the greatest music film ever, no contest.

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most of the Coen Bros. movies- like Raising Arizona, Hudsucker Proxy, Big Lebowski, Millers Crossing, Fargo
Goodfellas
Fear and Loathing
Up in Smoke
Napoleon Dynamite
Monty Python's Holy Grail
and of course Spinal Tap ("thats not Dubly, it's Dolby, stupid")



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"Eleven"


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[QUOTE=Steve Kinnaird] [QUOTE=Don Williams]
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Man, Don, that's a chick flick for sure. At least around here. Don't get me wrong, I like it! But it's a "watch-it-with-the-wife" sort of movie.
Now for a guy sort of flick, Terminator.
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Nay nay...my friend! Did the guy not get the hot babe? Did he not make lots of money, have a dog, and a sailboat? That's NOT a chick flick dude!
That's just what the chicks want you to think!

I was wondering if anyone would pick up on that...good on ya!

BTW, T3 was the best of them....



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Any original Connery "Bond" film
Most any Bogart film
Gone in 60 Seconds...either version
Vanishing Point
Bullitt
LeMans
The Getaway...either version, but the McQueen original is best.
Silent Running
2001 and sequel...love the original with all the things that didn't make it to 2001...like the original AT&T, PanAm


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- Seven
- Terminator
- Caddyshack
- The Gods must be crazy

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Top Gun, my friends. Top Gun.


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The Groove Tube.


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Well, There's always that southern romantic comedy.. "Deliverance"!

Boy! I better put a lot of laughies on that one!!

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[QUOTE=Don Williams]
BTW, T3 was the best of them....

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Do you think? I only saw it once, and what stands out in my mind is that chase scene with the ladder truck. Or was that a crane? It was pretty exciting alright, but I think the character development in T2 was.... Oh crud, I'm approaching this like IT'S a chick flick.

Better stop.

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lets see i`d have to go with .........

all the matrix movies
anything bruce lee(return of the dragon) "DIE CHUCK"
micheal jacksons "thriller" ....... its kinda of a movie
rad "the bmx movie" gnarly
aliens
spaceballs
heathers......"pretty much anything christian slater" hey he was the jack nicholson of the 90`s
star trek 2 (the wrath of kahn) KAAHHHHHHNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!!
up the creek
all the nightmare on elm street flicks..........ah i still see dead people

and when im in the right mood i`ll throw on some john mayes dvds ............know this guys funny....................................................... ..................and smart luthier too,sorry john.its late



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hey billy t , as a southern feller i can only say...........................SQEEL LIKE A PIG BOY.
ahh look at em folks the greatest hawg caller in the south Mr. Ned Beatty




this is a southern cult classic


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[QUOTE=PaddyD]bambi, [/QUOTE]
That one made me cry.


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Most definately Pulp Fiction...

The Good, Bad, & Ugly. & most of all the C. Eastwood westerns
Predator
Terminator II Judgement Day?
Blade Runner



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[QUOTE]hey billy t , as a southern feller i can only say...........................SQEEL LIKE A PIG BOY.[/QUOTE]

Yea! I'm a Southerner too! That Ned sure he has a pretty mouth on'im!

[QUOTE]Cult Classic[/QUOTE]... Or Southern.... mainstream

(Err, Southern California that is, same thing, when your on this subject)

    Yea! we had Civil War battles here... Fort Tajon, Alabama Hills, a lot of southern sympathies in SoCal.Billy T38859.3291898148

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