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Started by Mysterious F., September 13, 2008, 01:01:38 PM

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Gamefreak

Errr... I know this isn't the spot to bring it up, but could you please change your sig so you don't bring up the number of times someone was right.

It's not good practice to be a sore winner.

Fishalicious

My favourite movies: Donnie Darko, House of 1000 Corpses, Silent Hill.

BUNNIES 8D

Pale Dim

Spirited away and Princess Mononoke. I'm a sucker for anime. And for you fullmetal fans, they did make a movie for Fullmetal Alchemist.
You should even look at Pearl Harbor.


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Aureliano

Fight Club was made in 1999 based off a novel of the same name by Chuck  Palahniuk.  It is a very good movie

Mysterious F.

I should mention to those who have the Independent Film Channel, Children of Paradise (a French film made during WWII) will be on at 10:00 AM Eastern. It has been voted the grestest French film ever made.

alical

I loved Fight Club.

I never really got into Grapes of Wrath, my brother got the dvd when he studied the book at school, but I didn't like it.
I like a lot of films, as ever Apocalypse Now, Resevoir Dogs, Sleepy Hollow are some of my favourites.

I watched Shakespeare in Love a few days ago and absolutely adored it.
We are watching Romeo + Juliet in English, the one directed by Baz Luhrmann, and it has renewed my love for it. Tybalt and Benvolio are just yum.
We watched the Zeferelli(?) version of Romeo And Juliet as well, but i didn't much like it.

DW

You mean the Romeo + Juliet with Leonardo DiCaprio? Man, that has one of the oddest first three minutes ever.
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alical

It may be weird but it's great.
IN FAIR VERONA

Plus I adore the soundtrack.


Mysterious F.

For those who have the American Film Channel, at 8:00 PM Eastern (5:00 PM for those of you on the Pacific Coast) AFI's 10 Top 10 will be aired.

Every year since 1998, the American Film Institute (AFI) has been releasing a new entry in it's AFI's 100 Years... series, which highlights landmarks in American filming. Every ten years (first in 1998, and again in 2007), the AFI will release a list of the 100 greatest American films brought to TV by a three-hour program.

The Ten Top Ten special will list the ten greatest American films of ten classic genres.