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    UncreativeUserName
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    Just thought I’d start a thread on the world of the Silver Screen.
    Favourite Directors and untalented cunts can all be discussed here!

    I’ll kick off by sayin’ my 3 Favourite Directors are David Lynch, Stanley Kubrick and Orson Welles, and that my favourite films are Blade Runner, Apocalypse Now, Brazil and The Wicker Man.

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  • #114814
    Pete Part Three
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    Always struggle with naming my favourite directors as I can’t think of significant names where I’ve liked all their output. But, I always seek out movies by the following, as even their misfires are interesting: David Fincher, Danny Boyle, John Hughes, Jim Cameron.

    #114815
    ori-STUDFARM
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    I’m not a massive fan of any one directors work. I find most of the directors who have done decent films have also done some absolute shite. But I tend to enjoy most John Hughes, John Landis, Stephen Speilberg, Peter Jackson and Ridley Scott movies. Not always though.

    As for favourite movies…you’ll get a different list every time you ask me. I’m obviously the huge Star Wars fan (since before it was called Episode IV: A New Hope)I wouldn’t say it is the best. Nor is it necessarily my favourite….but it is the one movie that has made the biggest impact on my life and me.

    Also up there are Bladerunner, Alien, Scarface, Ghostbusters, Gremlins, King Kong….I could just go on listing movies here…

    #114817
    si
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    My favourite films are Back to the Future and The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

    That also tells you a lot about me, full stop.

    #114818
    ori-STUDFARM
    Participant

    Back To The Future is a good shout. Not a fan of the Rocky Horror movie though.

    #114819
    hummingbird
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    Directors:
    Wong Kar-wai
    Jean-Pierre Jeunet
    Joel/Ethan Coen
    Pedro Almodovar
    Ridley Scott
    Hayao Miyazaki
    Anthony Mingella
    Guillermo del Toro
    Ang Lee

    Movies: we could be here all night

    #114821
    James
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    My favourite films are Back to the Future and The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

    That also tells you a lot about me, full stop.

    You like turning the clock back in suspenders? With those hips?!

    #114822
    Pete Part Three
    Participant

    Oh yeah: Back to the Future, Fight Club, 12 Angry Men, Groundhog Day, T2, Shawshank, Muppet Christmas Carol, Dial M for Murder.

    #114823
    UncreativeUserName
    Participant

    Y’see, I know I’m gonna get murdered here, but I’ve always found the Star Wars Films pretty dreadful outside of some of the visuals that are admittedly stunning. The reputation they still have by many completely passes me by.

    Good calls on basically most things on this Thread though. ‘Specially Rocky Horror and Back to the Future.

    #114824
    ori-STUDFARM
    Participant

    >Y’see, I know I’m gonna get murdered here, but I’ve always found the Star Wars Films pretty dreadful

    He’s trying to piss me off right?

    #114830
    UncreativeUserName
    Participant

    I’m dead.

    #114831
    ori-STUDFARM
    Participant

    Not if I’m wearing this armour you won’t be…visibility and movement is next to zero. No wonder the Empire was destined to lose…

    #114834
    Phil
    Participant

    Favorite films in kind of roughly correct order maybe perhaps who cares:

    10) Rope
    9) Punch Drunk Love
    8) The Great Muppet Caper (it’s brilliant fuck you)
    7) Double Indemnity
    6) Glengarry Glenn Ross
    5) Vertigo
    4) Dr. Strangelove
    3) The Royal Tenenbaums
    2) North By Northwest
    1) The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou

    #114837
    Seb Patrick
    Keymaster

    I can name a pretty firm “top ten” fairly easily, although I’m buggered if you ask me to put them in any kind of order.

    Back to the Future
    Jurassic Park
    The Hudsucker Proxy
    Mallrats
    Groundhog Day
    Ghostbusters
    Trading Places
    The Producers
    Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey
    The Truman Show

    I always used to say Truman was my number one, if I was pushed to it. Nowadays I think BTTF edges it.

    #114840
    Alex
    Participant

    Top ten is quite hard for me, but here’s a go, again in no order.

    Withnail & I (this is my all time favorite)
    This Is Spinal Tap
    Still Crazy
    Blade Runner
    The Third Man
    Se7en
    The Ladykillers (the original one)
    The Talented Mr Ripley
    Trading Places
    It’s A Wonderful Life

    I’d have put in a Hitchcock or two, but it’s really hard to single out just a couple. I do however really like Frenzy, which never gets talked about much. Oh, and the worst film i’ve ever seen is Crossroads, though Guy Richie’s Sherlock Holmes came pretty close.

    #114842
    ori-STUDFARM
    Participant

    Well done to Phil. Of your top ten I have seen Dr Strangelove…and that is it!! At least I can say I’ve seen most of everyone else’s lists.

    #114843
    Seb Patrick
    Keymaster

    >Back to the Future (I’m not just copying, honestly)

    I would never accuse anyone who said BTTF was one of their favourite films of copying. I’d only accuse them of having utterly impeccable taste.

    #114844
    ori-STUDFARM
    Participant

    It’s the little touches to BTTF that I love. The change of the Twin Pines Shopping Mall to the Lone Pine Shopping Mall afetr Marty runs one of Peabody’s pine tree’s over is my favourite.

    #114846
    Alex
    Participant

    Well done to Phil. Of your top ten I have seen Dr Strangelove…and that is it!! At least I can say I’ve seen most of everyone else’s lists.

    Wow, you really ought to get Double Indemnity, Glengarry Glenn Ross and a Hitchcock boxset. Classics.

    #114847
    ori-STUDFARM
    Participant

    Thats nothing. I haven’t seen any of the Avenger’s set up movies except the first Iron Man and I’m yet to see The Godfather.

    #114850
    Danny Stephenson
    Keymaster

    Ok Top 10 Films.

    Who Framed Roger Rabbit
    Toy Story
    Spirited Away
    Goodfellas
    The Truman Show
    2001: A Space Odyssey
    Back To The Future
    Trading Places
    Ghostbusters
    The Goonies

    I’m a bit of a nostalgia/animation nut, so yeah, they’re my 10.

    I’m slightly ashamed to say I’ve not seen enough of these films on the other lists here. The list of films I should really have seen (and should have seen by now) is uncomfortably long…

    #114853
    ori-STUDFARM
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    I thought I liked some of the Japanese animated stuff after discovering the Manga video’s in my teens. I still (and always will) love Akira…but I rapidly went off the rest. Especially after Urotsukidoji. I loved the film, but I feel like a perv if I watch it!! What’s all that about?

    Tried to get back into it recently after being repeatedly told how good Grave Of The Firefly was….the bastards!! The sobs I tried to quell wrenched my throat! What a fucking horrible movie! Whilst also being simultaneously amazing! I now don’t know where I am with Japanese anime…Love it or loath it…I can’t tell!

    #114855
    si
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    You like turning the clock back in suspenders? With those hips?!

    *ahem* http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.92591215461.175499.798285461&type=3&l=673b3b72fc

    *gets coat*

    #114856
    Jo
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    My list of 10 films… in no particular order:

    It’s a Wonderful Life
    The Blues Brothers
    The Breakfast Club
    BTTF
    Groundhog Day
    Ghostbusters
    Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure
    Clueless
    Léon
    The Addams Family

    I actually found it difficult to choose only 10! Happy with my list though :)

    #114858
    si
    Participant

    I’m finding it ridiculously difficult to think of my ten top movies.

    BTTF.
    Rocky Horror.
    Blazing Saddles.
    Flight of the Navigator.
    Hot Fuzz.
    The Jerk.

    No. I’ll get back to you.

    #114859
    Ian Symes
    Keymaster

    In no particular order…

    It’s A Wonderful Life
    Wayne’s World
    Back To The Future
    Alien
    Pulp Fiction
    Shaun of the Dead
    Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
    Reservoir Dogs
    Hot Fuzz
    This is Spinal Tap

    #114860
    Jonathan Capps
    Keymaster

    Oh, go on then. This is very rough, but:

    * Back to the Future
    * Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey
    * Mary Poppins (shut up)
    * Labyrinth (only watched this on the odd occasion in adulthood, but every single time it utterly stuns me)
    * The Dark Knight
    * Alien
    * South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut
    * Little Shop of Horrors
    * Airplane
    * Life of Brian

    #114861
    Danny Stephenson
    Keymaster

    Mary Poppins (shut up)

    I’m saying nothing. Wizard Of Oz got shunted off the end by the Goonies.

    #114862
    Jonathan Capps
    Keymaster

    > Wizard Of Oz got shunted off the end by the Goonies.

    !

    #114863
    NoFro
    Participant

    Happy to see a lot of love for “It’s A Wonderful Life”. Just got it on Blu Ray today and can’t wait until I get some time to sit down and watch it. Has anyone watched the colour version? It comes on the Blu Ray and is on some of the more recent DVD editions and I wonder what people’s thoughts are on it.

    I’m also amazed at how easy a lot of you are finding it to put together a list. Might try sometime soon.

    #114864
    Jo
    Participant

    >Has anyone watched the colour version?

    NO.

    >It comes on the Blu Ray and is on some of the more recent DVD editions and I wonder what people’s thoughts are on it.

    My thoughts are: FUCK OFF COLOURISED VERSION!

    #114865
    Ian Symes
    Keymaster

    I have the Bluray, and have never even been remotely tempted to watch the colourised version.

    Having seen Cappsy’s list, I realised I completely forgot about South Park, Airplane and the Python films. Bah.

    #114866
    Jo
    Participant

    >Having seen Cappsy’s list, I realised I completely forgot about South Park, Airplane and the Python films. Bah.

    Labyrinth FFS! How could I forget that?!

    #114867
    Jonathan Capps
    Keymaster

    You all know you want to put Mary Poppins on your lists.

    #114868
    Jo
    Participant

    >You all know you want to put Mary Poppins on your lists.

    I’ve never heard it called that before!

    #114870
    Alex
    Participant

    Happy to see a lot of love for “It’s A Wonderful Life”. Just got it on Blu Ray today and can’t wait until I get some time to sit down and watch it. Has anyone watched the colour version? It comes on the Blu Ray and is on some of the more recent DVD editions and I wonder what people’s thoughts are on it.

    I would like to see every copy of the colour version destroyed and those behind it hung after it has been explained to them, in great detail, why all their efforts were pointless. Not that it bothers me or anything.

    #114872
    Carlito
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    From the top of my head (therefore not neccessarily spot on….) and in no order:

    Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters II
    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
    Groundhog Day
    The Negotiator
    The Shining
    The Wedding Singer
    The Naked Gun
    The Shawshank Redemption
    The Butterfly Effect
    Office Space
    Pulp Fiction
    Old School
    My Cousin Vinny
    Memento
    Goodfellas
    As Good As It Gets
    Back to the Future Trilogy

    Yeah more thsn 10, sue me, I’m pissed… and not exhaustive either…

    #114873
    Ridley
    Participant

    *sigh*
    Back to the Future
    Jurassic Park
    Bill and Ted
    Highlander
    The Good, The Bad, The Weird
    Infernal Affairs
    The first three Indiana Jones movies and a fair chunk of Crystal Skull
    All of Star Wars, I’m afraid. Indy 4 > Phantom Menace though.
    Life of Brian
    Akira
    House of Flying Daggers
    Hero
    Alien/Aliens/Alien 3
    Escape from New York/LA
    South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
    GoldenEye/Casino Royale

    More a list of films I like a lot that spring to mind (excluding the couple that presented themselves after reading the thread), can’t really play favourites.

    #114874
    Pete Part Three
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    Ah, I didn’t do ten. Add Toy Story 2 and The Matrix to my pile. And add Christopher Nolan to my favourite directors list. I’m not sure how I forget him as I don’t think he’s had a single duff film (and that includes Insomnia which doesn’t get enough respect).

    >You all know you want to put Mary Poppins on your lists

    It would definitely make my Top 25. Labyrinth would make my top 20.

    >Has anyone watched the colour version? It comes on the Blu Ray and is on some of the more recent DVD editions and I wonder what people’s thoughts are on it.

    (Raises Hand). I watch ITAWL just before Christmas every year and gave the colour version a whirl a couple of years ago. It’s like a moving painting and quite distracting. While a lot of the colours aren’t too bad, the skin-tones are awful.

    #114875
    NoFro
    Participant

    > My thoughts are: FUCK OFF COLOURISED VERSION!

    Well this had been my line of thinking since seeing them advertised on TV but now I actually have it I’m kind of curious. Nothing can replace the black and white version and it’s definitely the one I’ll be watching when I get the chance but I might watch the colour one at some point in the future just out of curiosity.

    > It’s like a moving painting and quite distracting. While a lot of the colours aren’t too bad, the skin-tones are awful.

    Oh wait. Maybe not.

    #114876
    Jo
    Participant

    We watch It’s a Wonderful Life every year on Xmas Eve. It’s a classic, I love it, it was lit and shot to be seen in black and white, whoever coloured it in like an over excited 5 year old is a fucking idiot. What was the thought process? I imagine something like this: “Hey! This film is great and really popular. But you know what would make it better? Let’s colour it in! Because who wants to watch black and white films nowadays?!” Then I like to imagine that I walk in and punch the fuckwit repeatedly in the face.

    I feel quite strongly about this, you might have noticed…

    #114877
    si
    Participant

    I only watched It’s A Wonderful Life as a direct result of being a Red Dwarf fan. Not seen it for a few years, and managed to get hold of a recording last christmas. My Mum and my Nan hated it! Meanwhile my sister and I were sat lapping it up. Then I found a tape yesterday labelled ‘Christmas 2000’ and it’s on there, too. With ‘Big Brother Night’.

    #114878
    UncreativeUserName
    Participant

    Lovin’ some of the choices here.
    Also fucking adoring the fact someone included Labyrinth. That and Watership Down are pretty much the best Kid’s Films ever made. The As The World Falls Down sequence is amazing.

    The other creepy nightmare Film Mary Poppins can piss off though.

    #114879
    Jonathan Capps
    Keymaster

    Can’t believe I forgot about Jurassic Park!

    And Mary Poppins is brilliant, shut up.

    #114880
    UncreativeUserName
    Participant

    I prefer Mrs Featherbottom.

    #114881
    ori-STUDFARM
    Participant

    I’d rate The Plague Dogs above Watership Down though. Also, I’m a little bit of a zombie flick fan and have to mention [REC] which is my all time favourite horror movie. Certainly in my top 5….maybe.

    #114883
    Dave
    Participant

    Alien
    Deconstructing Harry
    Being John Malkovich/Adaptation
    Punch Drunk Love
    The Station Agent
    Serenity
    A Cock And Bull Story
    Stranger Than Fiction
    Son Of Rambow
    Moon
    The Living Daylights
    Papillon
    Empire Of The Sun
    Harvey

    I’ve been watching and writing about my favourite films (and TV, Books etc), year by year here:
    http://davewrotethis.blogspot.com/search/label/These%20Are%20A%20Few%20Of%20My%20Favourite%20Things

    #114885
    si
    Participant

    Okay. Empire Records and Clue. They’re on my list, too.

    #114886
    UncreativeUserName
    Participant

    > I’d rate The Plague Dogs above Watership Down though.

    A Film I’ve been meaning to see for about a Year. Gonna get the DVD soon enough, very interested in it after all the acclaim I’ve heard.
    Oh, and I forgot to mention my other favourite Kid’s Film, the incredible Time Bandits.

    #114889
    Ian Symes
    Keymaster

    My Mum and my Nan hated it!

    Your mum and nan are fucking idiots.

    Then I found a tape yesterday labelled ‘Christmas 2000’ and it’s on there, too. With ‘Big Brother Night’.

    Ooh. What did that consist of?

    #114891
    si
    Participant

    My Nan may well be a fucking idiot, but she’d still twat you given half a chance.

    Big Brother Night? Well, bearing in mind this was year one, it consisted of:
    A) ‘How was it for you?’
    B) ‘What happened to The Housemates?’ (It was only six months later!!)
    C) ‘Big Brother Highlights’
    D) ‘The Nation’s Favourite Episode’ (No, I don’t know which one won. Year one? Probably everyone turning on Nick.)

    The tape also includes a Scrapheap special and Celebrity Robot Wars. My 21-year old self had a cracking taste in TV Shows.

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