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Post by Slam_Bradley on May 9, 2014 10:07:17 GMT -5
Seriously...Goodfellas. How is that hard?
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Post by Jesse on May 9, 2014 10:52:04 GMT -5
All-Time Best Film Trilogies - The Godfather Trilogy
- The Dollars Trilogy
- The Back to the Future Trilogy
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Post by Crimebuster on May 9, 2014 10:52:58 GMT -5
Goodfellas is a good movie. It just doesn't rank on my favorites list. Total Recall is a movie I enjoyed a lot at the time, but which I no longer have any particular excitement about. There are some movies I kinda enjoy from that year I guess, but I haven't found any I really like.
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Post by DubipR on May 9, 2014 10:57:22 GMT -5
All-Time Best Film Trilogies - The Godfather Trilogy
- The Dollars Trilogy
- The Back to the Future Trilogy
No, LOTR? No Toy Story? Damon Jason Bourne Trilogy? Three Colors trilogy? Evil Dead Trilogy?
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Post by Jesse on May 9, 2014 11:17:38 GMT -5
All-Time Best Film Trilogies - The Godfather Trilogy
- The Dollars Trilogy
- The Back to the Future Trilogy
No, LOTR? No Toy Story? Damon Jason Bourne Trilogy? Three Colors trilogy? Evil Dead Trilogy? I've only watched the first Jason Bourne movie. Don't think I've watched the Three Colors movies either. Forgot about Toy Story. If I was to continue the list. 4. The Vengeance Trilogy 5. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy 6. Toy Story Trilogy 7. The original Star Wars Trilogy 8. The Indiana Jones Trilogy
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Post by thebeastofyuccaflats on May 9, 2014 12:08:20 GMT -5
Favorite Under-appreciated (ie, not "Hold On Hope," "I Am A Scientist," "Teenage FBI," and so forth) Guided By Voices tracks:
1. "Beg For A Wheelbarrow," from The Pipe Dreams Of Instant Prince Whippet 2. "Orange Jacket," from a 7" split with Cobra Verde 3. "Break Even," from The Grand Hour EP 4. "The Worryin' Song," from Plantations Of Pale Pink EP 5. Tigerbomb's version of "Game Of Pricks"
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Post by Hoosier X on May 9, 2014 15:20:35 GMT -5
1977 was such a great year for the movies! And I'm lucky because I don't have to choose between Star Wars and Close Encounters! (That would be very hard for me.)
1977 was the year for Annie Hall!
I saw all three movies when they first came out (I was 13 that year) and I loved them all.
In 1977, I would have probably picked Star Wars as my favorite, but within a few years, I had become a big fan of Woody Allen (watching "Sleeper," "Take the Money and Run," "Play It Again, Sam," "What's Up, Tiger Lily?", What's New, Pussycat" and "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex" on late-night television) and I soon came to regard "Annie Hall" as one of the best movies ever.
I still love it. I watch it every couple of years. I haven't had any desire to see Star Wars again for ages.
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2014 19:59:19 GMT -5
If I have a dream female, it's probably Diane Keaton circa Annie Hall.
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2014 20:06:09 GMT -5
7. Swamp Thing [vol. 2] #61 ("All Flesh Is Grass") Whoever wrote the book of Isiah in the Bible gets credit for that one, Google tells me. I knew it had to date back awhile, since it's also the title of the first Clifford D. Simak novel I ever read, decades ago.
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Post by Icctrombone on May 9, 2014 20:55:32 GMT -5
1977 was such a great year for the movies! And I'm lucky because I don't have to choose between Star Wars and Close Encounters! (That would be very hard for me.) 1977 was the year for Annie Hall! I saw all three movies when they first came out (I was 13 that year) and I loved them all. In 1977, I would have probably picked Star Wars as my favorite, but within a few years, I had become a big fan of Woody Allen (watching "Sleeper," "Take the Money and Run," "Play It Again, Sam," "What's Up, Tiger Lily?", What's New, Pussycat" and "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex" on late-night television) and I soon came to regard "Annie Hall" as one of the best movies ever. I still love it. I watch it every couple of years. I haven't had any desire to see Star Wars again for ages. I could never rank Close Encounters as a good movie.
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Post by Hoosier X on May 9, 2014 21:05:35 GMT -5
I haven't see Close Encounters for a very long time. Since the 1980s probably. I might feel differently about it if I saw it nowadays.
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2014 21:47:39 GMT -5
Favorite cars I have owned:
1. 1968 Pontiac GTO - my first car. 2. 1977 Pontiac Trans Am - because of the Smokey & the Bandit movie. 3. 2002 Ford Mustang - my current car which I plan on driving until it has 200,000 miles.
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Post by adamwarlock2099 on May 10, 2014 8:03:20 GMT -5
All-Time Best Film Trilogies - The Godfather Trilogy
- The Dollars Trilogy
- The Back to the Future Trilogy
No, LOTR? No Toy Story? Damon Jason Bourne Trilogy? Three Colors trilogy? Evil Dead Trilogy? Dollars Trilogy defiantly. I'm currently watching a lot of Italian Westerns and these three are the best yet. And Clint Eastwood's outsides of these are great too. I guess I could do a short list of the short amount of this genre I've watched .... Best Italian Western Contributors Clint Eastwood Lee Van Cleef Sergio Leone Ennio Morricone
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Post by Action Ace on May 10, 2014 22:32:13 GMT -5
The starting lineup of my all time favorite Cubs team (players 1976-present)
CF Jose Cardenal 2B Ryne Sandberg (my all time favorite baseball player) 1B Mark Grace RF Andre Dawson 3B Aramis Rameriez LF Gary Matthews C Jody Davis SS Ivan DeJesus P Greg Maddux (my all time favorite pitcher)
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Post by Ish Kabbible on May 10, 2014 22:45:37 GMT -5
The starting lineup of my all time favorite Cubs team (players 1976-present) CF Jose Cardenal 2B Ryne Sandberg (my all time favorite baseball player) 1B Mark Grace RF Andre Dawson 3B Aramis Rameriez LF Gary Matthews C Jody Davis SS Ivan DeJesus P Greg Maddux (my all time favorite pitcher) That team still wouldn't get to the World Series.The Curse of the Billy Goat is too strong
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