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TonyMontana wrote: 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. My list was pretty diverse.
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TonyMontana wrote: 80. South Park: Bigger, Louder, & Uncut - 1999 - Matt Stone/Trey Parker =D> =D> 79. National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation – 1989 - Chevy Chase =D> 78. Bridget Jones Diary – 2001 - Renée Zellweger \:D/ \:D/ 77. Run Ronnie Run - 2002 – David Cross =D> =D> 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 !!!!=D> =D> =D> =D> 72. ET: The Extra Terrestrial - 1982 – Henry Thomas =D> =D> 71. Happy Gilmore – 1996 - Adam Sandler =D> 70. Mission: Impossible -1996 - Tom Cruise !!!!!! =D> =D> 69. Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery – 1997 – Mike Myers !!!!!! =D> =D> =D> 68. Raiders of the Lost Ark - 1981 - Harrison Ford =D> =D> 67. Annie Hall – 1977 - Woody Allen =D> 66. High Fidelity - 2000 - John Cusack !!!!!!!!!! =D> 65. Go - 1999 - Jay Mohr/Katie Holmes/Sarah Polley !!!! =D> 64. Being John Malkovich - 1999- John Malkovich/John Cusack ](*,) 63. Jerry Maguire – 1996 - Tom Cruise =D> =D> 62. Fight Club – 1999 - Brad Pitt/Edward Norton !!!!!!!!! =D> 61. Grosse Pointe Blank - 1997 - John Cusack =D>
GO, PULP, FIGHT CLUB, HIGH FIDELITY, MI, what a great list.
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MikeQ.
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TonyMontana wrote: Recapping the definitive list to the current point...
100. Cool Hand Luke - 1967 - Paul Newman 99. Cabin Boy - 1994 - Chris Elliot 98. Dick - 1999 - Kirsten Dunst/Will Ferrell 97. Requiem For A Dream - 2000 - Jennifer Connelly 96. Team America: World Police - 2004 - Matt Stone/ Trey Parker 95. Patton - 1970 - George C Scott 94. Beavis and Butthead Do America - 1996 - Beavis and Butthead 93. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade - 1989 - Harrison Ford/Sean Connery 92. Evita - 1996 - Madonna 91. Bitter Moon - 1992 - Hugh Grant/Peter Coyote 90. About Schmidt - 2002 - Jack Nicholson 89. Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story - 2004 - Ben Stiller/Vince Vaughn 88. Toy Story 2 - 1999 - Tom Hanks/Tim Allen 87. Rocky III – 1982 – Sylvester Stallone 86. Drop Dead Gorgeous – 1999 - Kirsten Dunst 85. National Lampoon’s Vegas Vacation - 1997 - Chevy Chase 84. American Movie: The Making of Northwestern - 1999 - Documentary 83. Election – 1999 - Matthew Broderick 82. Ed Wood - 1994 - Johnny Depp 81. Undercover Brother - 2002 – Eddie Griffin 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 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
Very nice list! I like a lot of the choices. Some of my favourite choices:
Requiem for a Dream
Patton
Donnie Darko
Jerry Maguire
Being John Malkovich
About Schmidt
Here are my major problem movies, that would never be anywhere near my top 100 list:
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
Team America: World Police
Beavis and Butthead Do America
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story
Yes, they're all comedies, but I'm not against comedies, just THOSE comedies. I think all 4 are very low on the comedy film spectrum.
PEACE, Mike 
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#50 - #41
50. Saving Private Ryan – 1998 – Tom Hanks
49. Dr. Strangelove: or How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love the Bomb – 1964 - George C Scott
48. A Christmas Story – 1983 – Peter Billingsley
47. Caddyshack – 1980 – Chevy Chase
46. Best In Show – 2000 – Eugene Levy
45. Autin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me – 1999 – Mike Myers
44. The Sixth Sense – 1999 – Bruce Willis
43. Moulin Rouge! – 2001 – Nicole Kidman
42. Die Hard – 1988 – Bruce Willis
41. Strange Brew – 1983 – Rick Moranis/Dave Thomas
Saving Private Ryan – http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120815/
Dr. Strangelove - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057012/
A Christmas Story - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085334/
Caddyshack - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080487/
Best In Show - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0218839/
Autin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0145660/
The Sixth Sense – http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0167404/
Moulin Rouge! - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0203009/
Die Hard - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095016/
Strange Brew - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086373/
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TonyMontana
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MikeQ. wrote: Very nice list! I like a lot of the choices. Some of my favourite choices: Requiem for a Dream Patton Donnie Darko Jerry Maguire Being John Malkovich About Schmidt Here are my major problem movies, that would never be anywhere near my top 100 list: Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery Team America: World Police Beavis and Butthead Do America Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story Yes, they're all comedies, but I'm not against comedies, just THOSE comedies. I think all 4 are very low on the comedy film spectrum. PEACE, Mike 
I mostly like my comedies to be really low brow and offensive. That probably says something about me. 
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TonyMontana wrote: #50 - #41
50. Saving Private Ryan – 1998 – Tom Hanks =D> 49. Dr. Strangelove: or How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love the Bomb – 1964 - George C Scott !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! =D> 48. A Christmas Story – 1983 – Peter Billingsley =D> 45. Autin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me – 1999 – Mike Myers =D> 44. The Sixth Sense – 1999 – Bruce Willis =D> 43. Moulin Rouge! – 2001 – Nicole Kidman =D> =D> 42. Die Hard – 1988 – Bruce Willis =D> =D>
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matatonio
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TonyMontana wrote: #50 - #41
50. Saving Private Ryan – 1998 – Tom Hanks =D> \:D/ 49. Dr. Strangelove: or How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love the Bomb – 1964 - George C Scott 48. A Christmas Story – 1983 – Peter Billingsley 47. Caddyshack – 1980 – Chevy Chase 46. Best In Show – 2000 – Eugene Levy 45. Autin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me – 1999 – Mike Myers 44. The Sixth Sense – 1999 – Bruce Willis 43. Moulin Rouge! – 2001 – Nicole Kidman 42. Die Hard – 1988 – Bruce Willis 41. Strange Brew – 1983 – Rick Moranis/Dave Thomas
hhhmmm, i need to see Dr. Strangelove, seems like everybody likes it
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TonyMontana wrote: #50 - #41
50. Saving Private Ryan – 1998 – Tom Hanks 49. Dr. Strangelove: or How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love the Bomb – 1964 - George C Scott 48. A Christmas Story – 1983 – Peter Billingsley 47. Caddyshack – 1980 – Chevy Chase 46. Best In Show – 2000 – Eugene Levy 45. Autin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me – 1999 – Mike Myers 44. The Sixth Sense – 1999 – Bruce Willis 43. Moulin Rouge! – 2001 – Nicole Kidman 42. Die Hard – 1988 – Bruce Willis 41. Strange Brew – 1983 – Rick Moranis/Dave Thomas
Please, pleeeeeease tell me you have Goldmember on this list. It's the best of the trilogy! =D>
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TonyMontana wrote: 50. Saving Private Ryan – 1998 – Tom Hanks 49. Dr. Strangelove: or How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love the Bomb– 1964 - George C Scott 48. A Christmas Story – 1983 – Peter Billingsley 47. Caddyshack – 1980 – Chevy Chase 46. Best In Show – 2000 – Eugene Levy 45. Autin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me – 1999 – Mike Myers 44. The Sixth Sense – 1999 – Bruce Willis 43. Moulin Rouge – 2001 – Nicole Kidman 42. Die Hard – 1988 – Bruce Willis 41. Strange Brew – 1983 – Rick Moranis/Dave Thomas
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TonyMontana
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loyalfromlondon wrote: TonyMontana wrote: #50 - #41
50. Saving Private Ryan – 1998 – Tom Hanks =D> 49. Dr. Strangelove: or How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love the Bomb – 1964 - George C Scott !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! =D> 48. A Christmas Story – 1983 – Peter Billingsley =D> 45. Autin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me – 1999 – Mike Myers =D> 44. The Sixth Sense – 1999 – Bruce Willis =D> 43. Moulin Rouge! – 2001 – Nicole Kidman =D> =D> 42. Die Hard – 1988 – Bruce Willis =D> =D> Someone has a hard-on for Bruce Willis 
Demi Moore?
Wait til you see the rest of my list with beauty movies like Hudson Hawk, Look Who's Talking Too, and North!
No love for Strange Brew? [-X
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Zingaling wrote: TonyMontana wrote: #50 - #41
50. Saving Private Ryan – 1998 – Tom Hanks 49. Dr. Strangelove: or How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love the Bomb – 1964 - George C Scott 48. A Christmas Story – 1983 – Peter Billingsley 47. Caddyshack – 1980 – Chevy Chase 46. Best In Show – 2000 – Eugene Levy 45. Autin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me – 1999 – Mike Myers 44. The Sixth Sense – 1999 – Bruce Willis 43. Moulin Rouge! – 2001 – Nicole Kidman 42. Die Hard – 1988 – Bruce Willis 41. Strange Brew – 1983 – Rick Moranis/Dave Thomas
Please, pleeeeeease tell me you have Goldmember on this list. It's the best of the trilogy! =D>
I liked Goldmember, but I thought it was the worst of the trilogy. So, sorry... don't hold your breath for that one!
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TonyMontana wrote: Zingaling wrote: TonyMontana wrote: #50 - #41
50. Saving Private Ryan – 1998 – Tom Hanks 49. Dr. Strangelove: or How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love the Bomb – 1964 - George C Scott 48. A Christmas Story – 1983 – Peter Billingsley 47. Caddyshack – 1980 – Chevy Chase 46. Best In Show – 2000 – Eugene Levy 45. Autin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me – 1999 – Mike Myers 44. The Sixth Sense – 1999 – Bruce Willis 43. Moulin Rouge! – 2001 – Nicole Kidman 42. Die Hard – 1988 – Bruce Willis 41. Strange Brew – 1983 – Rick Moranis/Dave Thomas
Please, pleeeeeease tell me you have Goldmember on this list. It's the best of the trilogy! =D> I liked Goldmember, but I thought it was the worst of the trilogy. So, sorry... don't hold your breath for that one!
Yeah, I agree about Goldmember. I think it's a good job they finished where they did, they started recycling old jokes from the first two (albeit making a joke out of doing so which was still quite original in that respect :wink: ) and it didn't look like it could go anywhere it hadn't already been.
Great list so far, a lot of your movies are in my Top 100 too. =D>
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TonyMontana
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Amos wrote: Yeah, I agree about Goldmember. I think it's a good job they finished where they did, they started recycling old jokes from the first two (albeit making a joke out of doing so which was still quite original in that respect :wink: ) and it didn't look like it could go anywhere it hadn't already been.
Great list so far, a lot of your movies are in my Top 100 too. =D>
Thanks! Sounds like you're going to have a bitchin' top 100... I'm looking forward to seeing it.
And, that's my feelings about Goldmember exactly...
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TonyMontana wrote: 50. Saving Private Ryan – 1998 – Tom Hanks 44. The Sixth Sense – 1999 – Bruce Willis 42. Die Hard – 1988 – Bruce Willis
=D>
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This set features a pair of kick ass movies from Bruce Campbell (the hippest actor ever) and the first of 25 movies starring Brian O'Hallaran to appear on my list.
#40 - #31
40. The Big Lebowski - 1998 – Jeff Bridges/John Goodman
39. Fairenheit 9/11 - 2004 - Michael Moore
38. Airplane – 1980 – Leslie Neilson
37. Army of Darkness - 1993 – Bruce Campbell
36. Clerks - 1994 – Brian O’Hallaran
35. Emperor’s New Groove - 2000 - Animated
34. Collateral - 2004 – Tom Cruise
33. Bubba Ho-Tep - 2002 - Bruce Campbell
32. The Lost Skelton of Cadavra – 2001 – Larry Blamire
31. The Royal Tenenbaums – 2001 – Ben Stiller
The Big Lebowski - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118715/
Fairenheit 9/11 - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0361596/
Airplane - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080339/
Army of Darkness - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106308/
Clerks - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109445/
Emperor’s New Groove - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120917/
Collateral - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0369339/
Bubba Ho-Tep - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0281686/
The Lost Skelton of Cadavra - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0307109/
The Royal Tenenbaums - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0265666/
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Some great choices sir.
#40 - #31
39. Fairenheit 9/11 - 2004 - Michael Moore 38. Airplane – 1980 – Leslie Neilson 36. Clerks - 1994 – Brian O’Hallaran 34. Collateral - 2004 – Tom Cruise 32. The Lost Skelton of Cadavra – 2001 – Larry Blamire 31. The Royal Tenenbaums – 2001 – Ben Stiller
Ranger Brad, I'm a scientist, I don't believe in anything.
I've seen a bear do things, well... even things that even a bear wouldn't do.
Well, I suppose if I had wanted a safe life, I wouldn't have married a man who studies rocks.
From now on, I'll stick to science, and leave the hunting alien mutants to the experts!
Even when I was a child, I was hated by skeletons!
Cadavra is the best.
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TonyMontana
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loyalfromlondon wrote: Some great choices sir.
#40 - #31
39. Fairenheit 9/11 - 2004 - Michael Moore 38. Airplane – 1980 – Leslie Neilson 36. Clerks - 1994 – Brian O’Hallaran 34. Collateral - 2004 – Tom Cruise 32. The Lost Skelton of Cadavra – 2001 – Larry Blamire 31. The Royal Tenenbaums – 2001 – Ben Stiller
Ranger Brad, I'm a scientist, I don't believe in anything.
I've seen a bear do things, well... even things that even a bear wouldn't do.
Well, I suppose if I had wanted a safe life, I wouldn't have married a man who studies rocks.
From now on, I'll stick to science, and leave the hunting alien mutants to the experts!
Even when I was a child, I was hated by skeletons!
Cadavra is the best.
Those lines from Cadavra rock... it has a lot of really good ones. I especially love the dinner scene with the aliens and animala. You're one of the few here that keeps up with those off beat movies like American Movie and Cadavra. =D>
But, why no love for Bruce Campbell? Any movie with Elvis and a black JFK fighting a mummy that sucks souls via the anus has to be a classic.
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TonyMontana wrote: Those lines from Cadavra rock... it has a lot of really good ones. I especially love the dinner scene with the aliens and animala. You're one of the few here that keeps up with those off beat movies like American Movie and Cadavra. =D>
But, why no love for Bruce Campbell? Any movie with Elvis and a black JFK fighting a mummy that sucks souls via the anus has to be a classic.
Animala was hot. Rowr!
As for Bruce Campbell, I don't know why but I'm not a fan. Sue me.
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TonyMontana
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loyalfromlondon wrote: TonyMontana wrote: Those lines from Cadavra rock... it has a lot of really good ones. I especially love the dinner scene with the aliens and animala. You're one of the few here that keeps up with those off beat movies like American Movie and Cadavra. =D>
But, why no love for Bruce Campbell? Any movie with Elvis and a black JFK fighting a mummy that sucks souls via the anus has to be a classic.
Animala was hot. Rowr! As for Bruce Campbell, I don't know why but I'm not a fan. Sue me.
I will add you to my list of people to sue. You're right after Gallagher, Pauly Shore, baba, and Carrot Top.
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Yay! Tony you've seen Lost Skeleton too? I know Loyal and makseshift have. I started a thread on it back at BOM and no one responded, so I assumed not many people saw it what with its 5 theatre limited release. But you saw it too? This movie really needs to get more loving. Its hilarious.
My favorite scene was the dinner scene too. I went with two friends it we just knew it was coming ten seconds before it happened. When the aliens are like "Let observe what they do and then we'll know what to do with this 'food' thing." And then animala dives into her bowl face first and they follow suite. =D>
I think I feel a movie night coming on! \:D/
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dolcevita wrote: Yay! Tony you've seen Lost Skeleton too? I know Loyal and makseshift have. I started a thread on it back at BOM and no one responded, so I assumed not many people saw it what with its 5 theatre limited release. But you saw it too? This movie really needs to get more loving. Its hilarious.  My favorite scene was the dinner scene too. I went with two friends it we just knew it was coming ten seconds before it happened. When the aliens are like "Let observe what they do and then we'll know what to do with this 'food' thing." And then animala dives into her bowl face first and they follow suite. =D> I think I feel a movie night coming on! \:D/
I have the DVD and watched it 3 or 4 times now. Recently another couple was over to our house and we showed it to them, and they thought it was the funniest thing ever. I imagine it's an aquired taste as it is so cheesy and goofy, but it's my kind of movie. The scenes with the aliens trying to act human are the bestest!
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TonyMontana wrote: dolcevita wrote: Yay! Tony you've seen Lost Skeleton too? I know Loyal and makseshift have. I started a thread on it back at BOM and no one responded, so I assumed not many people saw it what with its 5 theatre limited release. But you saw it too? This movie really needs to get more loving. Its hilarious.  My favorite scene was the dinner scene too. I went with two friends it we just knew it was coming ten seconds before it happened. When the aliens are like "Let observe what they do and then we'll know what to do with this 'food' thing." And then animala dives into her bowl face first and they follow suite. =D> I think I feel a movie night coming on! \:D/ I have the DVD and watched it 3 or 4 times now. Recently another couple was over to our house and we showed it to them, and they thought it was the funniest thing ever. I imagine it's an aquired taste as it is so cheesy and goofy, but it's my kind of movie. The scenes with the aliens trying to act human are the bestest!
You and your wife have "couples night?"
Please tell me a fishbowl and car keys are involved.
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TonyMontana
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loyalfromlondon wrote: TonyMontana wrote: dolcevita wrote: Yay! Tony you've seen Lost Skeleton too? I know Loyal and makseshift have. I started a thread on it back at BOM and no one responded, so I assumed not many people saw it what with its 5 theatre limited release. But you saw it too? This movie really needs to get more loving. Its hilarious.  My favorite scene was the dinner scene too. I went with two friends it we just knew it was coming ten seconds before it happened. When the aliens are like "Let observe what they do and then we'll know what to do with this 'food' thing." And then animala dives into her bowl face first and they follow suite. =D> I think I feel a movie night coming on! \:D/ I have the DVD and watched it 3 or 4 times now. Recently another couple was over to our house and we showed it to them, and they thought it was the funniest thing ever. I imagine it's an aquired taste as it is so cheesy and goofy, but it's my kind of movie. The scenes with the aliens trying to act human are the bestest! You and your wife have "couples night?" Please tell me a fishbowl and car keys are involved.
I picked his keys out of the fishbowl. #-o
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MikeQ.
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#40 - #31
40. The Big Lebowski - 1998 – Jeff Bridges/John Goodman
39. Fairenheit 9/11 - 2004 - Michael Moore
38. Airplane – 1980 – Leslie Neilson
37. Army of Darkness - 1993 – Bruce Campbell
36. Clerks - 1994 – Brian O’Hallaran
35. Emperor’s New Groove - 2000 - Animated
34. Collateral - 2004 – Tom Cruise
31. The Royal Tenenbaums – 2001 – Ben Stiller
Those are some excellent choices! Airplane, The Royal Tenenbaums and The Big Lebowski are excellent comedy choices. Can't get much better than that. I loved Fahrenheit 9/11, and Emperor's New Groove is the second best animated Disney film EVER!!!!!!! Collateral is also a fantastic film.
PEACE, Mike 
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matatonio
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TonyMontana wrote: This set features a pair of kick ass movies from Bruce Campbell (the hippest actor ever) and the first of 25 movies starring Brian O'Hallaran to appear on my list.
#40 - #31
40. The Big Lebowski - 1998 – Jeff Bridges/John Goodman 39. Fairenheit 9/11 - 2004 - Michael Moore 38. Airplane – 1980 – Leslie Neilson 37. Army of Darkness - 1993 – Bruce Campbell 36. Clerks - 1994 – Brian O’Hallaran 35. Emperor’s New Groove - 2000 - Animated 34. Collateral - 2004 – Tom Cruise 33. Bubba Ho-Tep - 2002 - Bruce Campbell 32. The Lost Skelton of Cadavra – 2001 – Larry Blamire 31. The Royal Tenenbaums – 2001 – Ben Stiller
i saw a bit of Army of Darkness the other day on TV and i didnt like it that much....it was kinda dumb...
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