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![]() | i think the best movie is InuYasha Movie 2: Castle Beyond the Looking Glass
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| Dominique Reano | I'd give my vote to either Pulp Fiction, A Fistful of $, Fight Club, or Reservoir Dogs. I can't choose between them. | ||
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| [b]Teh Mar[/b] | ^ Classic male. :P I'm a musical person, so I have a thing with Paint Your Wagon and Cabaret not your standard musicals though. Both are Class A movies. Other than musicals. Comedies: Waynes World Recent Movies: Lord of Warand Catch me if you can etc.
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![]() | Best Movie Ever...kinda impossible since i love different movies..for different reasons xD: Donnie Darko for the search for God and how he finally finds out, Kill Bill for Uma's great performance,etc | |||||||||||
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| Dominique Reano | Quote:
I also like Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, I Heart Huckabee's, Anchorman, Super Troopers, a hell of a lot of B-Horror Movies, plus I like old Bruce Lee flicks. Hmmmm......I geuss I am a stereotypical "classic male" in terms of movies..... Actually I just remembered what my all-time favorite movie actually was. The Crow. That's a movie that suits my taste more than the others I mentioned. And the soundtrack is good too. Last edited by daemonsage420 : 06-17-2006 at 07:31 AM. | |||
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![]() | There are so many great movies, it's hard to actually pin one down. But one I seem to like watching no matter how many times it comes on is Tombstone, the one with Kurt Russell as Wyatt Earp and Val Kilmer as Doc Holiday. | |||||||||||
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| Dominique Reano | I gatta say that was a really good one. I like Westerns(even though I'm a "savage" Indian). The whole Romanticism that the cowboy image has though, is nothing like the real thing. I don't like real cowboys. | ||
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![]() | I've actually been meaning to read up on the whole western era a little more closely. Because as Tombstone depicts the "Cowboys", they weren't the western male population as a whole, they were a band of outlaws connected across the territory. And as far as western movies as a whole, any John Wayne or Clint Eastwood movie is fantastic. Last edited by Manowar : 06-17-2006 at 06:35 AM. | |||||||||||
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