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Squee
Squee
Joined: Tue Oct 12, 2004 10:01 pm Posts: 13270 Location: Yuppieville
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 Re: KJ User's Top 100 Lists Vol.2 - Gullimont
Onto the Thing, it was a great movie. The only thing that bothered me with it was a couple of minor "oh look Im stupid" moments, like the guy standing there waiting for the thing to bite his head off.
Also the beginning where you see the spaceship flying to earth... completely unnecessary, luckily it was the beginning so I can just pretend it never happened.
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trixster
loyalfromlondon
Joined: Wed Oct 13, 2004 6:31 pm Posts: 19697 Location: ville-marie
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Shack wrote: Actually Predator wouldve surprised me if you hadnt revealed it... I knew the other 4  Whoops, sorry.  And I agree with you about Aliens (as if the lack of it on my top 100 didn't give it away enough), it's a great watch, but I don't think it's one of the best sci-fi/action flicks, as some make it out to be. The original is far superior. That's a great cover that Gulli posted, though. But were you really gonna post screenshots, Gulli? Sorry for ruining that if you were.... 
_________________Magic Mike wrote: zwackerm wrote: If John Wick 2 even makes 30 million I will eat 1,000 shoes. Same. Algren wrote: I don't think. I predict. 
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trixster
loyalfromlondon
Joined: Wed Oct 13, 2004 6:31 pm Posts: 19697 Location: ville-marie
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Squee wrote: the next person has to go slow.
Post half a pick a day.
Number and year first
Then the poster and name the 2nd day. Maybe Argos/Guybrush should go again. Or we can wait for Joseba to finish his list. If not, I'll go again. 
_________________Magic Mike wrote: zwackerm wrote: If John Wick 2 even makes 30 million I will eat 1,000 shoes. Same. Algren wrote: I don't think. I predict. 
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Gulli
Jordan Mugen-Honda
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trixster wrote: Shack wrote: Actually Predator wouldve surprised me if you hadnt revealed it... I knew the other 4  Whoops, sorry.  And I agree with you about Aliens (as if the lack of it on my top 100 didn't give it away enough), it's a great watch, but I don't think it's one of the best sci-fi/action flicks, as some make it out to be. The original is far superior. That's a great cover that Gulli posted, though. But were you really gonna post screenshots, Gulli? Sorry for ruining that if you were....  No worries, the fact you knew my top 5 before hand was flattering I'll expect masses of French New Wave on your next list Trix 
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Squee
Squee
Joined: Tue Oct 12, 2004 10:01 pm Posts: 13270 Location: Yuppieville
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Squee wrote: Also the beginning where you see the spaceship flying to earth... completely unnecessary, luckily it was the beginning so I can just pretend it never happened.
Also it kind of ruined what should have been a really cool revealing moment later in the movie when they visit the dig site.
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Gulli
Jordan Mugen-Honda
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Squee wrote: Squee wrote: Also the beginning where you see the spaceship flying to earth... completely unnecessary, luckily it was the beginning so I can just pretend it never happened.
Also it kind of ruined what should have been a really cool revealing moment later in the movie when they visit the dig site. Damnit stop finding flaws!!
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loyalfromlondon
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Gullimont wrote: trixster wrote: Shack wrote: Actually Predator wouldve surprised me if you hadnt revealed it... I knew the other 4  Whoops, sorry.  And I agree with you about Aliens (as if the lack of it on my top 100 didn't give it away enough), it's a great watch, but I don't think it's one of the best sci-fi/action flicks, as some make it out to be. The original is far superior. That's a great cover that Gulli posted, though. But were you really gonna post screenshots, Gulli? Sorry for ruining that if you were....  No worries, the fact you knew my top 5 before hand was flattering I'll expect masses of French New Wave on your next list Trix  Yeah right, as pretentious as I try to be, I'll never be yoshue/makeshift. There'll probably only be like five new films on my new list, considering it's only been like two months since I did it. Maybe less than that. Maybe I'll do it again in a year if I'm still here.
_________________Magic Mike wrote: zwackerm wrote: If John Wick 2 even makes 30 million I will eat 1,000 shoes. Same. Algren wrote: I don't think. I predict. 
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Shack
Devil's Advocate
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Even though Id never be a big enough douchebag to post a 3rd list(at least not yet), if I was to make one right now, Id have over 20 new ones. No, I have them written down. It was a good summer of using internet dvd renting.
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Jordan Mugen-Honda
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Shack wrote: Even though Id never be a big enough douchebag to post a 3rd list(at least not yet), if I was to make one right now, Id have over 20 new ones. No, I have them written down. It was a good summer of using internet dvd renting. Makeshift may force you to give him more time 
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Jordan Mugen-Honda
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The complete list.
100.The Searchers 99. Zodiac 98. Batman 97. The Rundown 96. The Omega Man 95. The Hudsucker Proxy 94. Batman Begins 93. Pisma myortvogo cheloveka (Dead Man's Letters) 92. Dog Soldiers 91. Brokeback Mountain 90. Amores Perros 89. 28 Weeks Later 88. Michael Collins 87. Magnolia 86. Below 85. Battle Royale 84. Alone 83. Buffalo Soldiers 82. Copland 81. Mad Max 80. Intermission 79. Kelly’s Heroes 78. Moulin Rouge 77.Terminator 76. Pulp Fiction 75. Robocop 74. Election 73. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang 72. Papillon 71. Straw Dogs 70. Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Sex* But Was Afraid To Ask 69. Atonement 68. Out of Sight 67. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 66. High Plains Drifter 65. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas 64. Tremors 63. Blazing Saddles 62. Saving Private Ryan 61. Serenity 60. Braindead 59. Fellowship of the Ring 58. Schindlers List 57. Casino 56. Das Boot 55. Leon 54. The Two Towers 53. Clerks 52. The Descent 51. Fight Club 50. A Bridge to Far 49. Bridge on the River Kwai 48. Rambo First Blood 47. Blade Runner 46. Platoon 45. Spirited Away 44. Evil Dead 2 43. Downfall 42. 12 Angry Men 41. Magnum Force 40. Dirty Harry 39. The Butcher Boy 38. The Great Escape 37. Escape from New York 36. Memento 35. Groundhog Day 34. The Usual Suspects 33. The Blues Brothers 32. The Snapper 31. The Wind that Shakes the Barley 30.5. Three Colours Red/Three Colours Blue 30. The Untouchables 29. The Wild Bunch 28. Children of Men 27. Dr. Strangelove 26. Return of the King 25. The Matrix 24. Life of Brian 23. Heat 22. Time of the Wolf 21. Shutter 20. Raiders of the Lost Ark 19. Airplane 18. The Outlaw Josey Wales 17. The Good the Bad and the Ugly 16. Back to the Future 15. Die Hard 14. Mad Max 2 13. The Shawshank Redemption 12. The Big Red One 11. Apocalypse Now 10. 12 Monkeys 9. Come and See 8. High Fidelity 7. Jaws 6. Bloody Sunday 5. Vanishing Point 4. Predator 3. Aliens 2. City of God 1. The Thing
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Shack
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So whos next? The list isnt really working because half the people arent ready, but I think Mannyisthebest said he was ready, no?
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Mannyisthebest
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Joined: Wed May 10, 2006 3:53 pm Posts: 8642 Location: Toronto, Canada
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i will go.... but only 6 films today.... i start off with over rated classics but decent favourite films of mine... Then move I will move in with some recent great films after. 100. The Ten Commandments  This film was quite an epic film and I do like the story, however this film is severely outdated more so then Ben-hur. However I still love watching the ending parts every year at Easter... I am not a Christian or anything but I find Bible epics to be alright time to time. 99. Citizen Kane  Another one of those great groundbreaking films but doesn't real capture anything special in my view... I love the acting by Wells but it gets quite boring at times...However I still like the starting of the film a lot... however Baumer your right about this film... 98. Gone With The Wind  Perhaps the most popular film ever, it looks old but not 1939 old to me. Its massive, its huge, it mesmerizing at times and the movie has iconic scenes all throughout the film. Casablanca is similar in that way, however this film suffers from being tooooo long and from having much more then it really needs. Some scenes are just brutal to sit through and you are just dieing, to get the great iconic parts. In Casablanca, the film is more even so that does not really happen. 97. All About Eve  Anne Baxter and Bette Davis are just amazing, however the rest of the cast i felt was nothing in comparison to those two. The film is really great at times but where the scenes where Anne Baxter/ Bette Davis are not around are actually very boring and really make the film feel so uneven... However Anne Baxter's/ Bette Davis's performance is still a sight to see and so shoudl all of you as well. 96. The African Queen  This movie has an average storyline and a regular happy ending. What makes this film so liked by some is that it features two of the greatest actors of all time. Bogart and Hepburn... Just seeing those two together in this film, makes it a favourite film of mine even though the storyline is quite average. Bogart is a cool slick Canadian in the film, while Hepburn is the typical ethical smart British Woman. There chemistry is great and they really make up more for the rather average plot. 95. ben-Hur  This film is a childhood classic of mine really. The chariot race scene still today look like it was only made 10-15 years ago not 48 years ago... Many other scenes like the Boat scene are great scenes in this quite average film. The starting and ending are quite boring and the ending is sentimental but too religious themed. However the sheer scope and size of this film is just amazing, and I still enjoy the 1 hr of the 3 hrs in this film a lot.... now that I got your attention, we shall start off with some more recent films Tomorrow... The reason why I am criticizing some of these film above, because I had to give a reason why I had films like All about eve near 100th place...
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Mannyisthebest
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yeah this list has 4 Japanese films on it and 4 hindi films and one French film and one spanish film.
I am a fan of old cinema but i still have many recent films on my list...
woh, those 6 were some really heavy hitters though... woh...
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trixster
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What I've seen from your list.... Gullimont wrote: The complete list.
99. Zodiac - A 98. Batman - B- 97. The Rundown - B+ 94. Batman Begins - A+ 92. Dog Soldiers - A- 91. Brokeback Mountain - C+ 89. 28 Weeks Later - A 87. Magnolia - needs a rewatch, hated it when I saw it like five years ago 78. Moulin Rouge - A 77.Terminator - A+ 76. Pulp Fiction - A 75. Robocop - B- 74. Election - another one to rewatch, didn't really leave an impression on me 73. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang - A 68. Out of Sight - B+ 67. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - A+ 65. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - seen most of it, too bizarre to grade 64. Tremors - B+ 63. Blazing Saddles - D+, could probably use a rewatch though 62. Saving Private Ryan - A+ 59. Fellowship of the Ring - A+ 54. The Two Towers - A 53. Clerks - B- 52. The Descent - A 51. Fight Club - A+ 47. Blade Runner - A+ 44. Evil Dead 2 - C+ 42. 12 Angry Men - A 40. Dirty Harry - needs a rewatch 37. Escape from New York - C+ 36. Memento - A+ 35. Groundhog Day - A- 34. The Usual Suspects - A+ 30. The Untouchables - A 28. Children of Men - A+ 27. Dr. Strangelove - A 26. Return of the King - A+ 25. The Matrix - A+ 23. Heat - A 20. Raiders of the Lost Ark - A+ 19. Airplane - A 17. The Good the Bad and the Ugly - A 16. Back to the Future - A+ 15. Die Hard - A 13. The Shawshank Redemption - A+ 11. Apocalypse Now - A+ 10. 12 Monkeys - A+ 7. Jaws - A+ 4. Predator - B 3. Aliens - A 1. The Thing - A+ A fair amount of overlap between our lists. 
_________________Magic Mike wrote: zwackerm wrote: If John Wick 2 even makes 30 million I will eat 1,000 shoes. Same. Algren wrote: I don't think. I predict. 
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I can't believe you are finished already Gulli! Jeebus Cris.
Yeah, I'm so not ready, so I'm glad Manny stepped up.
Seriously, I was not over exaggerating when I said I probably would not be ready for at least another month. I'm trying to correlate this with my blog somehow, so I'm putting some extra effort into it I probably normally wouldn't.
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Mannyisthebest
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As promised i give you some more recent films... 94. Braveheart The film is just excellent with a nice story, great fighting scenes and everything. It brings out the man inside of you really... The movie is still quite a sad one with the brutal killing of his lover and his sad death... However this film is one of the better made war-love films made in the 90's but last of Mohicans is better.. 93. The Karate Kid A childhood favourite of mine really, it has a nice story with some good actors especially the master himself!!! The movie is a nice feel good film about a guy becoming a karate champion and a guy who wins his girl in the end. The karate kick at the end was just awesome and I used against my cousins when we were little. Very effective!! 92. Pulp Fiction  I don't see the god like admiration of this film, nonetheless this is a great film and Samuel L Jackson is just amazing. I found it a tad weird, but very interesting but I found the rest of the characters were nowhere near as good as Jackson.
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Mannyisthebest
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91. A clockwork Orange.  Chilling, disturbing but amazing all at the same time. Kubrick's films were always dark really even Spartacus was a very dark epic...
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Dr. Lecter
You must have big rats
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A very solid list there, Gulli. But I really never could understand all the love for City of God. Very solid flick, but not a masterpiece, IMO.
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90. Star Wars: Return of the Jedi  my least favourite of the original 3 but it is a child hood classic of mine. The battle scenes are amazing and so are many scenes. The ending duel imo is one of the best scenes in all of the films really. The space battle is lots of fun even today, its not really much out of date really. However, those stupid care bears really ruin this film.
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Mannyisthebest
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89. Chinatown  Quote: Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown... Jack Nicholson in a great role and easily one of his bests. He is better in Cuckoo nest though. However this film is so retro yet very entertaining even today... The story is great, the acting is wonderful and the dialog is something i miss in Hollywood now...
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Squee
Squee
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Such a depressing ending.
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Mannyisthebest
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many depressing films to come... 
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Mannyisthebest
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88. Silence of the Lambs  chilling, disturbing and brutual... Anthony Hopkins shows us why he is easily one of the great living actors with his short yet amazing performance... That sound he made me shiver more so then a Canadian blizzard....
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Mannyisthebest
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87. Count of Monte Cristo  A film made on a great book and its a great adaptation of one of the greatest tales of revenge ever. The acting is great, the scenery is wonderful and the time period really makes this film look stylish. Even though any person with a basic knowledge of western literature already knows the story...
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Squee
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A very good movie. Not anything like the book, but come on, the book was 1200 pages long. Of course it would be different.
I actually kind of forgot about this whilst making my own top 100, may have made it.
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