truMiggle wrote:
Even though I can't, somebody else should suggest west side story or breakfast at tiffany's for 1961
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Also the day the earth stood still for 1951 and some like it hot or plan 9 from outer space for 1959Kmarion wrote:
truMiggle wrote:
Even though I can't, somebody else should suggest west side story or breakfast at tiffany's for 1961
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you find your own tree.
Thunderball (1965)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059800/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059800/
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
win
aw come onAussieReaper wrote:
Yojimbo (1961)
It was remade into a movie you might have heard of, Fistful of Dollars.Miggle wrote:
aw come onAussieReaper wrote:
Yojimbo (1961)
You're in need of a good education though so probably don't know about that.
I like kurosawa's american remakes (or italian) not a big fan of the originals thoughAussieReaper wrote:
It was remade into a movie you might have heard of, Fistful of Dollars.Miggle wrote:
aw come onAussieReaper wrote:
Yojimbo (1961)
You're in need of a good education though so probably don't know about that.
In case you hadn't noticed earlier comments, I have a bit of an education in spaghetti westerns.
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He was even an inspiration for many of the early Star Wars movies, so kmar has to have at least one Kurosawa film here. Seven Samurai, Kagemusha and Ran would've been my pick but those years were taken.Miggle wrote:
I like kurosawa's american remakes (or italian) not a big fan of the originals thoughAussieReaper wrote:
It was remade into a movie you might have heard of, Fistful of Dollars.Miggle wrote:
aw come on
You're in need of a good education though so probably don't know about that.
re: the spaghetti westerns, yeah me too. I've probably watched them all tbh. lol I went through all the Sergio Leone films at the same time as Kurosawa and any other Western/Samurai films I could find.
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I'm kind of disappointed we missed some of those Universal Classic Monster Movies. I <3 them.. I have the whole collection .
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Of his movies I would go for seven samurai as well, though I would prefer the magnificent seven, should replace spartacus with it.AussieReaper wrote:
He was even an inspiration for many of the early Star Wars movies, so kmar has to have at least one Kurosawa film here. Seven Samurai, Kagemusha and Ran would've been my pick but those years were taken.Miggle wrote:
I like kurosawa's american remakes (or italian) not a big fan of the originals thoughAussieReaper wrote:
It was remade into a movie you might have heard of, Fistful of Dollars.
You're in need of a good education though so probably don't know about that.
edit: or psycho.
And as far as him being an inspiration for our movies, we were also an inspiration for his movies. He was trying to make japanese westerns, and then we tried to make american japanese westerns.
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Tell me you've seen Young Frankenstein.Kmarion wrote:
I'm kind of disappointed we missed some of those Universal Classic Monster Movies. I <3 them.. I have the whole collection .
who hasn't? lol.AussieReaper wrote:
Tell me you've seen Young Frankenstein.Kmarion wrote:
I'm kind of disappointed we missed some of those Universal Classic Monster Movies. I <3 them.. I have the whole collection .
<3 Brooks
I have. That doesn't really fall into the catagory I'm speaking of.AussieReaper wrote:
Tell me you've seen Young Frankenstein.Kmarion wrote:
I'm kind of disappointed we missed some of those Universal Classic Monster Movies. I <3 them.. I have the whole collection .
My collection looks like this.
http://www.amazon.com/Frankenstein-Lega … =pd_cp_d_0
http://www.amazon.com/Dracula-Collectio … =pd_cp_d_1
http://www.amazon.com/Mummy-Legacy-Coll … rid_pt_0_0
http://www.amazon.com/Invisible-Man-Col … rid_pt_1_1
.. and a few others.
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shit, AM, my bad.
I've seen the most of the Dracula/Frankenstein movies there but never bothered with The Mummy or Invisible Man. Young Frankenstein is just such a great juxtaposition of the classic horror movie and I always laugh watching it.
I love them mayne.. The mummy is good too. So cheeszy. It's wonderful.
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win.Miggle wrote:
shit, AM, my bad.
I'm looking at it, thinking: "I know I fucked something up, was it the date? I guess not, I already changed the calendars... wait, pm, oh fuck"burnzz wrote:
win.Miggle wrote:
shit, AM, my bad.
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how about we go back to 1932 and start today.Kmarion wrote:
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77 days of movies.
i met Clint when he was a mayor. he's got a bar in Carmel, CA. the guy doesn't give a fuck who you are, and he treated everyone around him the same. i'd vote for him . . .
oh god, I love Il Buono Il Brutto Il Cattivo.
best theme music ever, it's orgasmic.
1080p is nice too.
best theme music ever, it's orgasmic.
1080p is nice too.