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aka PancakesWhat are you talking about? The original Godzilla has a great R1 DVD release. It even has both Gojira (Japanese original) and Godzilla, King of the Monsters (wonky US partly re-shot vesion).
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FanFiltration said:
"The Exorcist III"
Why do you like the third installment more than the original classic?
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CP3S said:
You will not. None of us will, except for a very old and dying Ziggy Stardust who will watch it through teary eyes as he remembers us all.
pittrek said:
I seriously hope I will live enough to see the original Star Wars trilogy in this quality
FanFiltration
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Everything is a psyop!Ziggy Stardust said:
FanFiltration said:
"The Exorcist III"
Why do you like the third installment more than the original classic?
Good question.
1) The way it is directed first off. I just like the way the story is told visually. The way some of the shots mixed with the soundtrack had much more of an horror impact on me then the possessed little girl did.
2) Gorge C. Scott and Brad Dourif at their best!
3) IMHO, III contains of of the scariest moments in motion picture history. And, I'm not going to spoil it for the people who have not yet seen the film.
4) The more psychological angle of the story.
5) The writing and acting of a great dead pan support cast.
6) Fabio is in it.
Even with it's flaws, it's a movie I can re-watch at almost any time. Whereas with the first Exorcist, I would need to be in a certain type of mood to sit through all of it. The first film is a good movie, but for my tastes, it tends to lag at points. I'm also not as fond of the cast in that one. Mostly the players in the supporting roles.
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Well, it is better than The Heretic...
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CP3S said:
You will not. None of us will, except for a very old and dying Ziggy Stardust who will watch it through teary eyes as he remembers us all.
pittrek said:
I seriously hope I will live enough to see the original Star Wars trilogy in this quality
FanFiltration
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Everything is a psyop!
How could I forget?
"This is Spinal Tap"
"I stay in debt because I pattern myself after America. When America pays her bills, I'm gonna pay mine!" - Dick Gregory
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^ Great film.
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CP3S said:
You will not. None of us will, except for a very old and dying Ziggy Stardust who will watch it through teary eyes as he remembers us all.
pittrek said:
I seriously hope I will live enough to see the original Star Wars trilogy in this quality
RedFive
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Green Plastic SkywalkerOff the top of my head, some of my all-time favorite movies that I could watch again and again and again
I try not to include more recent movies but I feel like Black Swan will make the list one day.
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Full Metal Jacket has now made it's inclusion to my favorites.
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CP3S said:
You will not. None of us will, except for a very old and dying Ziggy Stardust who will watch it through teary eyes as he remembers us all.
pittrek said:
I seriously hope I will live enough to see the original Star Wars trilogy in this quality
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See You, Space Cowboy...
Anchorhead said:
The very last one I did was U2 - Pop. The one before that was Yes - Talk. I wore the Yes shirt to the Talk concert and several people asked where I got it, because it wasn't at the souvenir shirt booth.
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Me too. :-)
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CP3S said:
You will not. None of us will, except for a very old and dying Ziggy Stardust who will watch it through teary eyes as he remembers us all.
pittrek said:
I seriously hope I will live enough to see the original Star Wars trilogy in this quality
greenpenguino
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Double standards!!My list of my favourite movies. I probably have alot more but this is off the top of my head.
I'm the forums younger clone of TVs' Frink. Except sillier and more handsomer...
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I- I think I love you. ;-)
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CP3S said:
You will not. None of us will, except for a very old and dying Ziggy Stardust who will watch it through teary eyes as he remembers us all.
pittrek said:
I seriously hope I will live enough to see the original Star Wars trilogy in this quality
xhonzi
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of Earth.Uh-oh! Is either of you with C3PX right now? Because he goes through men like tissue paper, but just wait until he gets dumped. All heck breaks loose and his inner hippie takes over!
IT'S MY TRILOGY, AND I WANT IT NOW!
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Magister Pontifex Maximusbkev said:
Anchorhead said:
The very last one I did was U2 - Pop. The one before that was Yes - Talk. I wore the Yes shirt to the Talk concert and several people asked where I got it, because it wasn't at the souvenir shirt booth.
Really? '90s U2? Haha. I hear Pop is very forgettable.
Also, favorite movie in retrospect goes to ET. The only movie that will always make me cry... at the happy moments. Always lose it when he flies.
Funny that because Pop is the only U2 album I can listen to all the way through because the boys are aren't taking themselves so seriously and are just having fun (which carries into the music which has more energy and freshness to it in my opinion).
On the subject of films making people cry only one has done that to me in public, King Kong (2005) (I cried when I saw the original too but that was at home on television and I must have been about six years old at the time).
I spent the the last fifteen minutes biting my lip, biting my fist trying not to blub but by the time the lights came up and the packed theatre emptied passed my seat, fountains of tears were squirting from my sobbing face.
What a spectacle that must have been.
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The last movie I saw that made me cry was Source Code.
By the way, some of you may or may not have heard that I'm compiling a favorite films year-by-year list. Should I post it in here or give it it's own thread?
I'm leaning towards it's own thread, but I want to hear your feedback!
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CP3S said:
You will not. None of us will, except for a very old and dying Ziggy Stardust who will watch it through teary eyes as he remembers us all.
pittrek said:
I seriously hope I will live enough to see the original Star Wars trilogy in this quality
RedFive
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Green Plastic SkywalkerGreeny, 2010 but no 2001? For shame...
And do you love Batman Begins so much you put it there twice?
xhonzi said:
Uh-oh! Is either of you with C3PX right now? Because he goes through men like tissue paper, but just wait until he gets dumped. All heck breaks loose and his inner hippie takes over!
That's me, remember? ;)
Ziggy Stardust said:
By the way, some of you may or may not have heard that I'm compiling a favorite films year-by-year list. Should I post it in here or give it it's own thread?
Your own!
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Double standards!!RedFive said:
Greeny, 2010 but no 2001? For shame...
A favourite film, for me, would be a film I can sit through without having to fast forward it (That goes for you too, Star Trek: The Motion Picture). And when the ENTIRE plot of 2001 can be summed up in detail in the first few minutes of 2010, it's doing something wrong.
I do think Kubrick is a good director, probably the best, but for me 2001 is way overrated. Plus 2010 focuses more on the characters and the story, something that 2001 did very little.
Plus I don't tend to look at 2001 as a film. A piece of Art, yes. But a film, No.
Oh and please don't tell me I need to go to art school to 'understand' it. I've been to art school and I do understand it, but I still don't enjoy it.
And do you love Batman Begins so much you put it there twice?
Shut up! No I didn't, you did!!
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Double standards!!Ziggy Stardust said:
I-I think I love you. ;-)
You wouldn't be the first, Ziggy. ;)
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Green Plastic Skywalkergreenpenguino said:
RedFive said:
Greeny, 2010 but no 2001? For shame...
A favourite film, for me, would be a film I can sit through without having to fast forward it (That goes for you too, Star Trek: The Motion Picture). And when the ENTIRE plot of 2001 can be summed up in detail in the first few minutes of 2010, it's doing something wrong.
I do think Kubrick is a good director, probably the best, but for me 2001 is way overrated. Plus 2010 focuses more on the characters and the story, something that 2001 did very little.
Plus I don't tend to look at 2001 as a film. A piece of Art, yes. But a film, No.
Oh and please don't tell me I need to go to art school to 'understand' it. I've been to art school and I still don't enjoy it.

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Magister Pontifex MaximusSordid details following...10...9...8...7...6...5...4...3...2...1...Lift Off.
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Double standards!!RedFive said:
greenpenguino said:
RedFive said:
Greeny, 2010 but no 2001? For shame...
A favourite film, for me, would be a film I can sit through without having to fast forward it (That goes for you too, Star Trek: The Motion Picture). And when the ENTIRE plot of 2001 can be summed up in detail in the first few minutes of 2010, it's doing something wrong.
I do think Kubrick is a good director, probably the best, but for me 2001 is way overrated. Plus 2010 focuses more on the characters and the story, something that 2001 did very little.
Plus I don't tend to look at 2001 as a film. A piece of Art, yes. But a film, No.
Oh and please don't tell me I need to go to art school to 'understand' it. I've been to art school and I do understand it, but I still don't enjoy it.
Well..... I like bits of it.
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Ointment Flyxhonzi said:
Uh-oh! Is either of you with C3PX right now? Because he goes through men like tissue paper, but just wait until he gets dumped. All heck breaks loose and his inner hippie takes over!
Is there a max number on splitscreening?
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Twisted & Evilbkev said:
Anchorhead said:
The very last one I did was U2 - Pop. The one before that was Yes - Talk. I wore the Yes shirt to the Talk concert and several people asked where I got it, because it wasn't at the souvenir shirt booth.
Really? '90s U2? Haha. I hear Pop is very forgettable.
The three albums U2 put out in the 90's are three of my favorite albums of all time! And Pop was the last interesting thing U2 has done. Everything that has come after has been quite dull.
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Bingowings said:
Sordid details following...10...9...8...7...6...5...4...3...2...1...Lift Off.
I love you. Don't tell greenie.
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CP3S said:
You will not. None of us will, except for a very old and dying Ziggy Stardust who will watch it through teary eyes as he remembers us all.
pittrek said:
I seriously hope I will live enough to see the original Star Wars trilogy in this quality
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legendary but little-known Jedi MasterMy top-15 favorite films, roughly in this order: