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Amos
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TonyMontana wrote: Is it just me or was 1999 a good year for movies?
1999 was freakishly good for movies.
The Matrix, The Sixth Sense, The Straight Story, Magnolia, American Beauty, Fight Club, Boy's Don't Cry, Being John Malkovich, The Green Mile, The Insider, The Cider House Rules... I wonder if there'll ever be another year like it again.
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zingy
College Boy Z
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TonyMontana wrote: #70 - #61
70. Mission: Impossible -1996 - Tom Cruise 69. Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery – 1997 – Mike Myers 68. Raiders of the Lost Ark - 1981 - Harrison Ford 67. Annie Hall – 1977 - Woody Allen 66. High Fidelity - 2000 - John Cusack 65. Go - 1999 - Jay Mohr/Katie Holmes/Sarah Polley 64. Being John Malkovich - 1999- John Malkovich/John Cusack 63. Jerry Maguire – 1996 - Tom Cruise 62. Fight Club – 1999 - Brad Pitt/Edward Norton 61. Grosse Pointe Blank - 1997 - John Cusack
I'm glad someone appreciates the great comedies of our generation.
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matatonio
Teh Mexican
Joined: Fri Oct 15, 2004 11:56 pm Posts: 26066 Location: In good ol' Mexico
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TonyMontana wrote: #80 - #71
80. South Park: Bigger, Louder, & Uncut - 1999 - Matt Stone/Trey Parker \:D/ \:D/ 79. National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation – 1989 - Chevy Chase 78. Bridget Jones Diary – 2001 - Renée Zellweger 77. Run Ronnie Run - 2002 – David Cross 76. Donnie Darko – 2001 - Jake Gyllenhaal 75. I Love You to Death – 1990 – Kevin Kline 74. LA Confidential – 1997 – Kevin Spacey 73. Pulp Fiction - 1994 – John Travolta/ Samuel L Jackson 72. ET: The Extra Terrestrial - 1982 – Henry Thomas 71. Happy Gilmore – 1996 - Adam Sandler
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matatonio
Teh Mexican
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TonyMontana wrote: A triple shot from John Cusack, and three 1999 movies in this set. Is it just me or was 1999 a good year for movies?
#70 - #61
70. Mission: Impossible -1996 - Tom Cruise 69. Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery – 1997 – Mike Myers 68. Raiders of the Lost Ark - 1981 - Harrison Ford 67. Annie Hall – 1977 - Woody Allen 66. High Fidelity - 2000 - John Cusack 65. Go - 1999 - Jay Mohr/Katie Holmes/Sarah Polley 64. Being John Malkovich - 1999- John Malkovich/John Cusack 63. Jerry Maguire – 1996 - Tom Cruise 62. Fight Club – 1999 - Brad Pitt/Edward Norton =D> 61. Grosse Pointe Blank - 1997 - John Cusack
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Joker's Thug #3
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TonyMontana wrote: #80 - #71
80. South Park: Bigger, Louder, & Uncut - 1999 - Matt Stone/Trey Parker 79. National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation – 1989 - Chevy Chase 78. Bridget Jones Diary – 2001 - Renée Zellweger 77. Run Ronnie Run - 2002 – David Cross 76. Donnie Darko – 2001 - Jake Gyllenhaal 75. I Love You to Death – 1990 – Kevin Kline 74. LA Confidential – 1997 – Kevin Spacey 73. Pulp Fiction - 1994 – John Travolta/ Samuel L Jackson 72. ET: The Extra Terrestrial - 1982 – Henry Thomas 71. Happy Gilmore – 1996 - Adam Sandler
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Joker's Thug #3
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TonyMontana wrote: #70 - #61
70. Mission: Impossible -1996 - Tom Cruise 69. Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery – 1997 – Mike Myers 68. Raiders of the Lost Ark - 1981 - Harrison Ford 67. Annie Hall – 1977 - Woody Allen 66. High Fidelity - 2000 - John Cusack 65. Go - 1999 - Jay Mohr/Katie Holmes/Sarah Polley 64. Being John Malkovich - 1999- John Malkovich/John Cusack 63. Jerry Maguire – 1996 - Tom Cruise 62. Fight Club – 1999 - Brad Pitt/Edward Norton 61. Grosse Pointe Blank - 1997 - John Cusack
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Algren
now we know
Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 9:31 pm Posts: 68365
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TonyMontana wrote: 70. Mission: Impossible -1996 - Tom Cruise :wink: 68. Raiders of the Lost Ark - 1981 - Harrison Ford \:D/ 67. Annie Hall – 1977 - Woody Allen :wink: 63. Jerry Maguire – 1996 - Tom Cruise =D> 62. Fight Club – 1999 - Brad Pitt/Edward Norton =D> =D>
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TonyMontana
Undisputed WoKJ DVD King
Joined: Thu Oct 14, 2004 8:55 am Posts: 16278 Location: Counting the 360 ways I love my Xbox
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Is it just me or was 1933 a good year for movies?
#60 - #51
60. Ferris Bueller’s Day Off – 1986 - Matthew Broderick
59. Blazing Saddles – 1974 - Gene Wilder
58. Sleeper - 1973 - Woody Allen
57. Duck Soup - 1933 - The Marx Bros.
56. Scarface - 1983 - Al Pacino
55. Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - 1977 - Mark Hammil/Harrison Ford
54. Young Frankenstein - 1974 - Gene Wilder
53. Bedazzled - 2000 - Elizabeth Hurley/Brendan Fraser
52. The Thing - 1982 - Kurt Russell
51. The Truman Show - 1998 - Jim Carrey
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091042/
Blazing Saddles - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071230/
Sleeper – http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070707/
Duck Soup - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0023969/
Scarface - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086250/
Star Wars - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076759/
Young Frankenstein - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072431/
Bedazzled - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0230030/
The Thing - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084787/
The Truman Show - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120382/
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Joker's Thug #3
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TonyMontana wrote: #60 - #51
60. Ferris Bueller’s Day Off – 1986 - Matthew Broderick 59. Blazing Saddles – 1974 - Gene Wilder 58. Sleeper - 1973 - Woody Allen 57. Duck Soup - 1933 - The Marx Bros. 56. Scarface - 1983 - Al Pacino 55. Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - 1977 - Mark Hammil/Harrison Ford 54. Young Frankenstein - 1974 - Gene Wilder 53. Bedazzled - 2000 - Elizabeth Hurley/Brendan Fraser 52. The Thing - 1982 - Kurt Russell 51. The Truman Show - 1998 - Jim Carrey
Bedazzled :???: that was one of the worst movies ever imo.
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El Maskado
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Joined: Tue Oct 12, 2004 8:17 pm Posts: 21572
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TonyMontana wrote: Is it just me or was 1933 a good year for movies?
#60 - #51
56. Scarface - 1983 - Al Pacino
Im dissappointed about your low entry of this and your name is Tony Montana
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zingy
College Boy Z
Joined: Mon Oct 11, 2004 8:40 pm Posts: 36662
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TonyMontana wrote: #60 - #51
60. Ferris Bueller’s Day Off – 1986 - Matthew Broderick 59. Blazing Saddles – 1974 - Gene Wilder 58. Sleeper - 1973 - Woody Allen 57. Duck Soup - 1933 - The Marx Bros. 56. Scarface - 1983 - Al Pacino 55. Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - 1977 - Mark Hammil/Harrison Ford 54. Young Frankenstein - 1974 - Gene Wilder 53. Bedazzled - 2000 - Elizabeth Hurley/Brendan Fraser 52. The Thing - 1982 - Kurt Russell 51. The Truman Show - 1998 - Jim Carrey
Another comedy classic, a real gangster classic, and the one of the best movies of the 70's. Sweeeeeet! :razz:
But, Bedazzled? It was okay, at best.
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matatonio
Teh Mexican
Joined: Fri Oct 15, 2004 11:56 pm Posts: 26066 Location: In good ol' Mexico
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TonyMontana wrote: Is it just me or was 1933 a good year for movies?
#60 - #51
60. Ferris Bueller’s Day Off – 1986 - Matthew Broderick 59. Blazing Saddles – 1974 - Gene Wilder 58. Sleeper - 1973 - Woody Allen 57. Duck Soup - 1933 - The Marx Bros. 56. Scarface - 1983 - Al Pacino 55. Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - 1977 - Mark Hammil/Harrison Ford 54. Young Frankenstein - 1974 - Gene Wilder 53. Bedazzled - 2000 - Elizabeth Hurley/Brendan Fraser 52. The Thing - 1982 - Kurt Russell 51. The Truman Show - 1998 - Jim Carrey ](*,)
kinda weird having Bedazzled there, but meh!, i liked it too 
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TonyMontana
Undisputed WoKJ DVD King
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Zingaling wrote: TonyMontana wrote: #60 - #51
60. Ferris Bueller’s Day Off – 1986 - Matthew Broderick 59. Blazing Saddles – 1974 - Gene Wilder 58. Sleeper - 1973 - Woody Allen 57. Duck Soup - 1933 - The Marx Bros. 56. Scarface - 1983 - Al Pacino 55. Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - 1977 - Mark Hammil/Harrison Ford 54. Young Frankenstein - 1974 - Gene Wilder 53. Bedazzled - 2000 - Elizabeth Hurley/Brendan Fraser 52. The Thing - 1982 - Kurt Russell 51. The Truman Show - 1998 - Jim Carrey Another comedy classic, a real gangster classic, and the one of the best movies of the 70's. Sweeeeeet! :razz: But, Bedazzled? It was okay, at best.
I think Bedazzled is vastly underrated. It has some of my favorite scenes... I love Fraser's "sensitive guy" (the dolphin song is bitchin'), his Mexican cocaine lord (especially when he discovers he can speak Spanish), the basketball dude, Orlando Jones's basketball commentary, and Elizabeth Hurly in every outfit from a nurse, meter maid, sexy school teacher, etc... What more could you want in a movie?
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Schlomo
Indiana Jones IV
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OH WOW! Tony, you have the best list so far, AKA the one that most resembles mine! =D>
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Joker's Thug #3
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How can people not like The Truman Show, that was Carrey's best imo.
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zingy
College Boy Z
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I've never even seen The Truman Show.
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Joker's Thug #3
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Zingaling wrote: I've never even seen The Truman Show. Try to rent it sometime on dvd, you'll like it........... or maybe you'll hate it................ or maybe you'll love it............... or maybe you'll wanna kill me for making you watch such a horrible movie. Well either way go rent it.
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matatonio
Teh Mexican
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NOOO!! Zing, dont rent it, its horrible!!!
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TonyMontana
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Killuminati510 wrote: Zingaling wrote: I've never even seen The Truman Show. Try to rent it sometime on dvd, you'll like it........... or maybe you'll hate it................ or maybe you'll love it............... or maybe you'll wanna kill me for making you watch such a horrible movie. Well either way go rent it.
It's definitely worth the rent, I say.
I like movies that play with the concept of a character discovering an alternate reality such as Dark City, Matrix, and Truman Show.
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TonyMontana
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Schlomo wrote: OH WOW! Tony, you have the best list so far, AKA the one that most resembles mine! =D>
Which just proves that you and I are the only two with good taste around here! 
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Joker's Thug #3
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matatonio wrote: NOOO!! Zing, dont rent it, its horrible!!! :wink: You like Bedazzled, but Truman Show is a horrible movie......... COMMON!!! Its such an original movie, you dont see something like Truman Show everyday, Carrey is brilliant in it aswell.
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Joker's Thug #3
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TonyMontana wrote: Schlomo wrote: OH WOW! Tony, you have the best list so far, AKA the one that most resembles mine! =D> Which just proves that you and I are the only two with good taste around here!  Why dont you go watch Bedazzled and Evita
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matatonio
Teh Mexican
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Killuminati510 wrote: matatonio wrote: NOOO!! Zing, dont rent it, its horrible!!! :wink: You like Bedazzled, but Truman Show is a horrible movie......... COMMON!!! Its such an original movie, you dont see something like Truman Show everyday, Carrey is brilliant in it aswell.
yes i liked Bedazzled, but its no where near my favorites!
i found the truman show very boring, it was kinda weird seeing Carrey in that movie, i dont know, i just hate it!
Go rent it Zing, but ont say i didnt warn you :razz: :wink:
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TonyMontana
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Killuminati510 wrote: TonyMontana wrote: Schlomo wrote: OH WOW! Tony, you have the best list so far, AKA the one that most resembles mine! =D> Which just proves that you and I are the only two with good taste around here!  Why dont you go watch Bedazzled and Evita
You don't have to be jealous just because I have diverse taste.
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Schlomo
Indiana Jones IV
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TonyMontana wrote: Schlomo wrote: OH WOW! Tony, you have the best list so far, AKA the one that most resembles mine! =D> Which just proves that you and I are the only two with good taste around here! 
:razz:
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