Movie recommendations

Started by corn02, October 23, 2007, 10:13:39 AM

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Canalman

Not a bad choice Billys Boots.... mine are

1 Bad Day at Blackrock
2 The Outlaw Josey Wales
3 The Wild Bunch

For anyone who hasn't seen BDaB, a treat awaits............ Spencer Tracy, Robert Ryan, Lee Marvin, Ernst Borgnine and ors at their best.


The Real Laoislad

Back to the Future Part III  :)
You'll Never Walk Alone.

Celt_Man

GAA Board Six Nations Fantasy Champion 2010

J OGorman

Westerns

1.Tombstone
2. The Unforgiven
3. Once Upon a Time in The West


Hardy

Impossible to choose a top three, for me.  All of the above (except the awful spaghetti Westerns shite) are contenders, and I'd have to add

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid
Pale Rider

The Iceman

I don't think the next generation will appreciate the Westerns as much as some of us who grew up on them would.

There are so many to choose from with the majority listed being major contenders for top 3 honours.


With films its' very hard to pick your Number 1 film of all time or even your Top 3.  You can pick films you would watch over and over again, or cinematographic classics, or low budget masterpieces.

I don't even think I could list my Top 25 and be completely happy with it - there would always be one or two I would think about exchanging with other ones......
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AbbeySider

1. Unforgiven
2. The Quick and the Dead
3. Shane

ross4life

Don't forget the Classic, The Magnificent seven
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pintsofguinness

I don't like westerns.

I blame the oul boy for repeatedly watching the good the bad and the ugly.  Couldnt stand it.
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ziggysego

Went to the cinema last night to watch Hot Tub Time Machine. Good craic and plenty of laughs in it. It's in the same vein as The Hangover, so if you enjoyed it, you'll like this also. Was also great seeing Chevy Chase back on the big screen again, even if it was only a small role he had.

So if you liked The Hangover and like cheap laughs, it's not a bad way to evening.
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ross4life

Trunk shot from Tarantino's films

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paco

"What Howard Johnson says is right!"

Puckoon

Quote from: pintsofguinness on May 12, 2010, 06:28:57 PM
I don't like westerns.

I blame the oul boy for repeatedly watching the good the bad and the ugly.  Couldnt stand it.

You wouldnt have lasted a day back then. You'd have been shot in the back comin out of an old saloon.

(For bein cantankerous). ;)

pintsofguinness

if I lived back then puck I'd have all in front of me shot!


Seen Robin Hood tonight, fuckin brilliant! Some great battle scenes. Most enjoyable film I seen in a long time. Can't wait for the sequel.
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ziggysego

Quote from: pintsofguinness on May 12, 2010, 06:28:57 PM
I don't like westerns.

I blame the oul boy for repeatedly watching the good the bad and the ugly.  Couldnt stand it.

I agree with you Pints, sick of them. Dad watched a lot of them when I was growing up, so that probably what sickened me to them. He's watching one on TG4 now.
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