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Thread: O/T:- Favourite Films

  1. #31
    Too many to list but top 10 that come to mind are..

    Die Hard
    Casino
    Godfather 1 & 2
    Silence of the Lambs
    Lock Stock and 2 smoking barrels
    The Limey
    Dark City
    Almost Famous
    Dead Man's Shoes (+ all Shane Meadows early films)

  2. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by sidders View Post
    'Blinded by the light' is a must for Springs**** fans and anti-racists. Great story - great music.
    Yes, definitely recommend this film. It's just come on Amazon prime if anyone has a subscription, well worth a watch.

  3. #33
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    In no particular order;

    For a Few Dollars More
    Where Eagles Dare
    Snatch
    Deadly Pursuit
    Midnight Run
    Oliver

    Silence of the Lambs, Shawshank Redemption and Pulp Fiction all not too far behind. The original Italian Job would probably sneak in to make it a "top 10". Plenty of others worthy of consideration (i.e. The Green Mile & Day of the Jackal) but those first 6 are probably the most watched for me. I could watch Ron Moody in Oliver 24 hrs a day tbh - and any scene with Alan Ford in Snatch is worth savouring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by irishpete View Post
    Carry on films love 'em The wit
    Same here! And if we're talking comedy films I loved Airplane! too. "Surely you can't be serious..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagicBoots View Post
    Yeah ... why they remade them I'll never know.

    A lot of mine been already mentioned, but some others,

    Killing Zoe - a must see - still cite the line "you have to live life a little" in a french accent to this day
    Battle Royale - the original Hunger Games
    The Ring - due to the originality
    True Romance
    Inglorious B--tards
    Kill Bill
    Once upon a time in America

    But, I'd say, in the last 12 months there are two definitely in my top 10,

    Once upon a time in Hollywood
    Parasite

    Obviously Parasite only on at the fliks, which are now closed, but as soon as we past this period, I recommend it. Funny and really well directed with a good cast. Hadn't seen any of the actors before, but all seemed perfect for the role.
    Parasite is available from "sources" in Blu-ray quality.

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    Brazil
    Spirited Away
    39 Steps (original 1939 Hitchcock version

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    The Good,the Bad & the Ugly
    A Fistful of Dollars
    For a Few Dollars More
    A Fistful of Dynamite....in fact every Leone classic!
    No Country For Old Men
    Kill Bill 1
    The Big Silence
    Chinatown
    Joker (especially for the controversial GG classic tune)
    ......bloody hell,I could go on and on and on!

    Funniest film in the history of funny films

    Life of Brian

  8. #38
    Many of those listed above but what about
    High Noon
    Stagecoach
    Reach for the Sky
    Old but gold actually watching High Noon now

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    Good The Bad & The Ugly
    Clockwork Orange
    Life Of Brian
    Way Out West
    Ladykillers & Titfield Thunderbolt (Ealing Comedy`s)
    Planet Of The Apes
    The Vanishing
    All Bond Films

  10. #40
    Quote Originally Posted by Oldephart View Post
    Brazil
    Spirited Away
    39 Steps (original 1939 Hitchcock version
    Now you're talking, great picks.

    Spartacus
    Seven Samurai
    I'm Alright Jack
    The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner
    Glengarry Glen Ross

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