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    Not yet, AbdoRinbo, but I will as soon as the movie premieres (just 2 more weeks now).

    Here's 2 more:
    Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels
    Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

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    Have you seen Hero?

    I canŽt decide if I like Hero or Crouching tiger best, but I think IŽkll go with Hero. The use of colour is magnificent.

    My favorite movie is Orlando. I adore Tilda Swinton.
    Some other favorites are:
    Cinema paradiso
    Cat on a hot tin roof
    Breakfast at Tiffanys
    Fightclub
    Life of Brian
    The Crow
    Fried green tomatoes
    Blade runner
    My own private Idaho - Gus van Sant movies are usually great.
    Silence of the lambs
    Richard III
    Much ado about nothing
    Ice age - so very funny! I can see the beginning with the squirrell at least 30 times more...Then I might be fed up. Maybe.
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    hey fayfaye you Punk, that movie is mad cool!. ( I'm using "mad" in a new context for me here ) so poopoo on you hoo. you do know I'm joking... right?

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    If you're referring to the one with Dustin Hoffman, yes, I've seen it. It's very good, although I wouldn't consider it as one of my favourites. It's funny you compare it with cruching tiger, as they're completely different movies. Or, maybe you're talking about another movie named Hero, and I've just misunderstood your whole point :oops:

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    Quote Originally Posted by crisaor
    Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels
    This was creative and all, but I prefered "Snatch" more. They're basically the same movie with a different gambling issue. Heh.. Maybe it's the violence that got me in Snatch, LSTSB is just a little too about the plot. Hell of a twist..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dyrwen
    This was creative and all, but I prefered "Snatch" more. They're basically the same movie with a different gambling issue. Heh.. Maybe it's the violence that got me in Snatch, LSTSB is just a little too about the plot. Hell of a twist..
    Really? I thought 'Snatch' was pretty good, but only because of Brad Pitt as the gypsy and Guy Ritchie's usual directorial style. I loved 'Lock, Stock' though, and I much prefer it to 'Snatch'. It was so classy, everything from the clever dialogue to the soundtrack. The characters in 'Snatch' were more colourful, but 'Lock, Stock' was the first of it's kind, and with soo many quotables.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crisaor
    If you're referring to the one with Dustin Hoffman, yes, I've seen it. It's very good, although I wouldn't consider it as one of my favourites. It's funny you compare it with cruching tiger, as they're completely different movies. Or, maybe you're talking about another movie named Hero, and I've just misunderstood your whole point :oops:
    Yes - I meant another one. Did not know there was one called that with Dustin Hoffman. Hero is a movie in the same style as Crouching tiger.

    Could be interesting though. Hoffman running on water...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Munro
    Have you seen 'Swept Away'? I wanna see it just so I can witness how bad it really was.
    Heh... no. Don't have any clue what that movie is about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Isagel
    Yes - I meant another one. Did not know there was one called that with Dustin Hoffman. Hero is a movie in the same style as Crouching tiger.
    Could be interesting though. Hoffman running on water...
    It's the one he rescues a bunch of people out of a plane in flames and refuses to take credit for it, since he believes himself to be an awful human being. Hardly anything to do with crouching tiger. Oops. My bad

    Maybe I'll check out this movie you mention. Is it recent?

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    Magnolia, P.T. Anderson, has a dark sense of humor.
    Mulholland Drive

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    'Mulholland Drive' has the best cowboy character I've ever seen.

    The Cowboy.

    He reminds me of a guru . . .

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    Club Silaco (sp?), was great. I want to go.

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    Quiet, you.

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    There's another movie, Mood Swingers. With a club sortof like that. Two guys from the audience get up and piss on the stage. It was quite funny.

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