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Airplane! Don't Eat the Fish!

The story of Inigo Montoya

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The Great Escape

An Epic Modern Trailer for Monty Python and the Holy Grail

BicycleRepairMan says...

The best movie ever. Ever. Been such a long time since I've seen it.
"Everyone said I was DAFT to build a castle in the swamp, but I built it all the same, just to show them. It sank into the swamp."

Star Wars Filibuster: Patton Oswalt's Rant Animated

Q&A From The Busey Zone

probie says...

Holy shit, I just came up with the best movie ever. Gary Busey stars as the administrator of an insane asylum where doctor Crispin Glover diagnoses patients. Get Phil Spector to do the music and David Lynch to direct.

I smell an Oscar.

*edit: Hey! That's what I'll call it. "I Smell An Oscar"

Great Prank! Toy Story 3

Iron Sky Official Theatrical Trailer

Benton in London

Tim Allen doesn't want to be diced into cubes

Some of the best movies ever made - Compilation

Lawdeedaw says...

I have never seen any of these movies (I did see The Fly one...) but I would say, if I did, imo, Green Mile was good. But I agree, Boons and Sin City sucked... and Req of a Dream... reminds me of my mother too much...

And where was As Good As It Get's and Kickass?

>> ^shuac:

>> ^luxury_pie:
Upon seeing this comment referencing the one bad movie he could find in his opinion, I had to start writing a comment about it.
Seriously a list of aroung 50 movies that are clearly top-notch with some exceptions and you pick out 1, name it and declare this sift crap? And for that matter the taste of another person entirely? Well if that doesn't qualify for a severe case of douchbaggery, I don't know what else.
>> ^shuac:
Upon seeing The Boondock Saints, I had to stop. This person's taste is in his ass.


Don't misunderstand, Lux. This comp is filled with crap. I was just communicating (quite clearly, I thought) at what point I stopped watching. Here's the full list:
The Green Mile - ponderous, fantasy bullshit which makes it not for me.
Braveheart - far too many huge, huge liberties taken with historical fact. Ergo, not for me.
Sin City - all style, threadbare substance: not for me.
The Boondock Saints - a misfire from start to finish by a fevered ego.
Snatch - meh, simulacrum of the year in a series of similar flicks, not for me.
It's a Wonderful Life - jesus, give me a break, popular does not equal great.
Forrest Gump - gonna catch hell for this one but I really didn't like it. Too hokey. Not my taste.
The worst thing about this comp is the sugary-inspirational music pervading each clip in the background. If these scenes are so very choice they probably don't need such auditory support, n'est ce pas? The music made it so much worse.
So I'll gladly accept my role as a practitioner of douchebaggery, just so we're all clear about what it's not for.

Some of the best movies ever made - Compilation

shuac says...

>> ^luxury_pie:

Upon seeing this comment referencing the one bad movie he could find in his opinion, I had to start writing a comment about it.
Seriously a list of aroung 50 movies that are clearly top-notch with some exceptions and you pick out 1, name it and declare this sift crap? And for that matter the taste of another person entirely? Well if that doesn't qualify for a severe case of douchbaggery, I don't know what else.
>> ^shuac:
Upon seeing The Boondock Saints, I had to stop. This person's taste is in his ass.



Don't misunderstand, Lux. This comp is filled with crap. I was just communicating (quite clearly, I thought) at what point I stopped watching. Here's the full list:

The Green Mile - ponderous, fantasy bullshit which makes it not for me.
Braveheart - far too many huge, huge liberties taken with historical fact. Ergo, not for me.
Sin City - all style, threadbare substance: not for me.
The Boondock Saints - a misfire from start to finish by a fevered ego.
Snatch - meh, simulacrum of the year in a series of similar flicks, not for me.
It's a Wonderful Life - jesus, give me a break, popular does not equal great.
Forrest Gump - gonna catch hell for this one but I really didn't like it. Too hokey. Not my taste.

The worst thing about this comp is the sugary-inspirational music pervading each clip in the background. If these scenes are so very choice they probably don't need such auditory support, n'est ce pas? The music made it so much worse.

So I'll gladly accept my role as a practitioner of douchebaggery, just so we're all clear about what it's not for.

Some of the best movies ever made - Compilation

luxury_pie says...

Upon seeing this comment referencing the one bad movie he could find in his opinion, I had to start writing a comment about it.
Seriously a list of aroung 50 movies that are clearly top-notch with some exceptions and you pick out 1, name it and declare this sift crap? And for that matter the taste of another person entirely? Well if that doesn't qualify for a severe case of douchbaggery, I don't know what else.
>> ^shuac:

Upon seeing The Boondock Saints, I had to stop. This person's taste is in his ass.

Disaster Movie: Ice Age

Bollywood Awesomeness

Deano says...

Dunno if I read it here before about Avatar but we think blue people in some fantasy setting is an awesome film while Indian audiences consider that tired and redundant - they've got all that sort of stuff in their religion and mythologies. To them running about in the street singing and dancing is totally awesome.

In short it's about cultural differences. And I'd rather watch the above film rather than the likes of Inception which turns the wonder of dreaming into a moronic heist procedural. To be fair though, most Hollywood films are utter tosh. Yet to quote you, do Western audiences "sit there thinking that they're watching the best movie ever?"

>> ^Shepppard:

I really have to ask though..
I mean, it seems obvious to me, but I'm not sure.
Do Indian people actually know how terribad their movies actually are, and sit there facepalming like we do? Or do most of them not actually know anything better, and sit there thinking that they're watching the best movie ever?



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