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    Quote Originally Posted by Julius Caesar View Post
    Fuck me good taste bro

    Godfather

    pulp fiction

    goodfellas

    Apocalypse Now

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    crash
    forgot about crash great film I know most of my choices are from the 70s and eighties but that really was a golden age for films plus it was when de niro and pacino made their best stuff not like now when pacino shows up in adam sandler films (shudder)
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    My favourite films not the best btw.

    -The Shawshank Redemption
    -My Cousin Vinny
    -The Green Mile
    -Once Upon a Time in America
    -Cool Runnings

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    Forgot about the Green Mile and Pulp Fiction - absolute classics ... also a much lesser known one 'The Architect'

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    Quote Originally Posted by harry10 View Post
    My favourite films not the best btw.

    -The Shawshank Redemption
    -My Cousin Vinny
    -The Green Mile
    -Once Upon a Time in America
    -Cool Runnings
    Ah yeah !!

    Once upon a Time in America.. awesome .. and then,

    Once upon a Time in the West.. Henry Fonda, Charles Bronson and the Harmonica !!! And Brigitte Bardot !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie View Post
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    You too young to have such mature (good lol) taste in films

    Deerhunter -- my all time favorite.

    City of God -- I thought I am the only one who has seen/liked that movie

    Pulp Fiction -- was revolutionary when debuted

    The Usual Suspects -- hey hey, I actually understood what the guy in the hospital bed said lol

    Deliverance -- has put me off of doing the Appalachian Trail..

    Midnight in Paris -- a new Woody Allen movie I liked..

    No Country for Old Men -- for some strange reason it makes me homesick lol

    Great movies.
    If you liked City of God, you should try Elite Squad, set in Brazil but from the police point of view
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie View Post
    Ah yeah !!

    Once upon a Time in America.. awesome .. and then,

    Once upon a Time in the West.. Henry Fonda, Charles Bronson and the Harmonica !!! And Brigitte Bardot !!
    once upon a time in america is really underated never seen the west one speaking of bronson i love this simpsons bit of him

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOJ1vmjffyc

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7X1ap...eature=related
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    In no particular order:-

    • Rocky (the 1976 original)
    • The Exorcist
    • The Shawshank Redemption
    • The Godfather
    • The Wind That Shakes the Barley
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie View Post
    Apr xx

    You too young to have such mature (good lol) taste in films

    Deerhunter -- my all time favorite.

    City of God -- I thought I am the only one who has seen/liked that movie

    Pulp Fiction -- was revolutionary when debuted

    The Usual Suspects -- hey hey, I actually understood what the guy in the hospital bed said lol

    Deliverance -- has put me off of doing the Appalachian Trail..

    Midnight in Paris -- a new Woody Allen movie I liked..

    No Country for Old Men -- for some strange reason it makes me homesick lol

    Great movies.
    Hey you film buff you Steph ... great choices ... ya could took over from Barry Norman!!

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    Forgot "Twelve Angry Men". Absolute classic.

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    american gangster is very good

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