Webbo Posted 18 February 2007 Posted 18 February 2007 ' date='Feb 18 2007, 10:02 PM' post='540101']You can always trust Simon Pegg, ever since the days of Spaced. Ooh I do love a bit of Spaced. simon pegg's gash.
Alexikokopops Posted 18 February 2007 Posted 18 February 2007 simon pegg's gash. Your opinion's wrong.
Tommeh Posted 18 February 2007 Posted 18 February 2007 I could see Hot fuzz over again, went on Thursday and absolutly loved every minute! extremely funny film, rather gory and two great actors working together. top film, go see
Suffolk_fox Posted 19 February 2007 Posted 19 February 2007 Holy Grail Life of Brian Top Gun Pulp Fiction
Rincewind Posted 19 February 2007 Posted 19 February 2007 Well when I worked the 20 hours Friday night I watched The Lord of the Rings trilogy (in between my patrols of course.) As for others I'm not too sure and don't really mind. Something like Life of Brian or Airplane. As long as its not Sound of Music As long as there is some sort of time period between seeing them I'll watch any film but if I had a choice between two on tv I'd watch one I hadn't seen or the longest gap.
Lukeh Posted 19 February 2007 Posted 19 February 2007 I could see Hot fuzz over again, went on Thursday and absolutly loved every minute! extremely funny film, rather gory and two great actors working together. top film, go see Second that, loved all the whit and english humour, was great!
Zingari Posted 19 February 2007 Posted 19 February 2007 big and bouncy hot and horny long and luscious humping and pumping
Sooper Steve's shin Posted 19 February 2007 Posted 19 February 2007 Good shout for Dumb and Dumber. I would also say: ID The Goonies Ghostbusters Life of Brian
Leonisco Posted 19 February 2007 Posted 19 February 2007 Cool Runnings My favourite film ever... :thumbsup: ...till I turned 12.
Rincewind Posted 19 February 2007 Posted 19 February 2007 Shawshank Redemption and an old b/w Hobsons Choice, a classic.
Leicfox Posted 19 February 2007 Posted 19 February 2007 ' date='Feb 18 2007, 10:11 PM' post='540119']Your opinion's wrong. No his opinon is right, Simon Peg is gash, the fat bloke was funnier, even though the whole film is gash, i only watched it as my wife wanted to see it and she also thought it was gash. Maybe im of the age where this stuff just doesn't appeal to me, i suppose the teens and early 20's will enjoy it as the UNI crowd will probably make it a cult classic. Go and see Venus instead, Peter O'Toole and Lesley Phillips are excellent.
City_4_Life Posted 19 February 2007 Posted 19 February 2007 The Goonies Goodfellows Scarface The Godfather Reservoir Dogs Happy Gilmore Football Factory Mike Basset England Manager There are loads more and my list could be everlasting.
holly Posted 19 February 2007 Posted 19 February 2007 i actually cant beleive how many people enjoyed hot fuzz, i thought it truly was terrible! not in the slightest bit amusing, felt let down as the adverts made me think it would be good
Alexikokopops Posted 19 February 2007 Posted 19 February 2007 No his opinon is right, Simon Peg is gash, the fat bloke was funnier, even though the whole film is gash, i only watched it as my wife wanted to see it and she also thought it was gash. Maybe im of the age where this stuff just doesn't appeal to me, i suppose the teens and early 20's will enjoy it as the UNI crowd will probably make it a cult classic. Go and see Venus instead, Peter O'Toole and Lesley Phillips are excellent. Don't take me seriously. At all. I think the fact that my post made no sense whatsoever (an opinion can't be wrong now, can it?) shows how strongly I actually feel about the whole thing. In all honesty I'm happy as long as the gash is getting as much exposure as possible.
marko Posted 19 February 2007 Posted 19 February 2007 The Shawshank Redmption, I never ever get bored of watching it. I also think The Constant Gardener and The Departed are excellent films.
Webbo Posted 19 February 2007 Posted 19 February 2007 ' date='Feb 19 2007, 06:13 PM' post='540651']In all honesty I'm happy as long as the gash is getting as much exposure as possible.
sambucapleasechief Posted 19 February 2007 Posted 19 February 2007 CITY OF GOD is a great film although it is in subtitles which will put a few of. SCARFACE is another i could never get bored of
James. Posted 19 February 2007 Posted 19 February 2007 CITY OF GOD is a great film although it is in subtitles which will put a few of. SCARFACE is another i could never get bored of Good call. I also like a bit of Fight Club now and again (still notice the odd thing I hadn't seen before) and I used to give Akira a good going over - one for the manga crew.
Guest Gist Posted 19 February 2007 Posted 19 February 2007 Shawshank Redemption and an old b/w Hobsons Choice, a classic. Brilliant film
Webbo Posted 19 February 2007 Posted 19 February 2007 'the green mile' the only film that's nearly made me cry for years.
lookwhaticando Posted 19 February 2007 Posted 19 February 2007 A Fish Called Wanda is pretty awesome, I reckon I could watch it quite frequently and not tire of it. The Full Monty is also in that category. Sheer class.
the_bowman Posted 20 February 2007 Posted 20 February 2007 Happy Gilmore! Definitely not Epic Movie though - once is enough!
Nath. Posted 21 February 2007 Posted 21 February 2007 Lock Stock & Two Smoking Barrells Snatch Bad Boys 2 All 3 Die Hard Films
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