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Holy crap how could I forget! Such a brave little toaster...*sniff sniff*


am i missing something?


wow just found the cool little quick post feature...very nice
 
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Originally posted by Heliotrope:
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Holy crap how could I forget! Such a brave little toaster...*sniff sniff*


am i missing something?


wow just found the cool little quick post feature...very nice


Something important! God bless the toaster, for without it, we wouldn't have slightly burnt bread and an animated movie series.

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I broke my list down by director. This just scratches the surface, since there are far too many great works to put in a single post.

Kieslowski:

Camera Buff
Double Life of Veronique
Rouge

Tarkovsky:

Stalker
Solaris

Seijun Suzuki:

Branded to Kill

Scorsese:

Raging Bull

Aronofsky:

Pi

Klimov:

Idi i smotri (Come and See)

Inarritu:

21 Grams
Amores Perros

Polanski:

Knife in the Water
Chinatown

Miyazaki:

Kaze no tani no Nausicaa
Mononoke Hime

Cameron:

Terminator
Terminator 2: Judgment Day

Wajda:

Kanal
Popiol i diamant
 
Posts: 1871 | Location: Gainesville, FL | Registered: April 05, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Some of my favourites would have to be:

The Shawshank Redemption
Schindlers List
On the Waterfront
Saving Private Ryan
Forrest Gump
Braveheart
Memento
Gladiator
The Lion King
Jaws

Those ten are among my favourites, but the list can often change.
 
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The Beauty and the Beast - Jean Cocteau
La Aventura - Michelangelo Antonioni
Possesion - Andrazai Zwlawski
The Texas chainsaw massacre -Tobe Hooper
Blue Velvet - David Lynch
Angel Heart - Alan Parker
Ordet - Carl T. Dreyer
Persona - Ingmar Bergman
 
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Belle de Jour - Luis Buñuel
Vertigo - Alfred Hitchcock
Repulsion -Roman Polanski
 
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Got a short list, I'm sure I'm forgetting some...

Saving Private Ryan
Ocean's 11
Memento
Braveheart
Band of Brothers
The Shawshank Redemption

and there's some movies I like, like SW: III, Forrest Gump, and tens more...

Gotan
 
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81/2! My anti drug. Its safer and just as trippy!
 
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Shawshank Redemption
Rushmore
American Beauty
Unbreakable
The Matrix
Kill Bill
Requiem for a Dream

Not an interesting list but all classics in my opinion
 
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