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Post by King Rich on Apr 24, 2005 22:20:41 GMT 1
I remember 28 Days Later especially for its great soundtrack. Some of the suspense filled tunes are by Canadian band Godspeed You Black Emperor, quality musicians.
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Post by PW on Apr 25, 2005 10:58:57 GMT 1
Isn't there only one track by them on the soundtrack-the rest are instrumentals by John Murphy, Brian Eno's 'Ascent' and even a bit of high culture in Fauré's 'In Paradisum'...
Anyway-a few more films:
Me, Myself and Irene Stand By Me Dark Blue World Romeo and Juliet (the Baz Luhrmann version)
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Post by King Rich on Apr 25, 2005 12:41:31 GMT 1
If that's true then I stand corrected.
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Post by Claret & Blue Army on Apr 25, 2005 13:17:06 GMT 1
Day After Tomorrow has the best special FX I can recall. Mind I remember saying the same of Jurassic Park 12 years ago
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Post by Rich on Apr 26, 2005 22:49:00 GMT 1
The Football Factory Escape To Victory Cool Runnings Rocky (I like all five of them) The Calcium Kid
Wildcats and the first two Mighty Ducks films almost make my top five.
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Post by Claret & Blue Army on Apr 27, 2005 17:28:10 GMT 1
Football Factory is good.
The first 4 Rocky films were good but got a little cheesier with each one. V sucked big time though
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Post by Blazing Kate on Apr 27, 2005 21:13:05 GMT 1
Have quite a few favourites, but five off the top of my head...
SWAT Seabiscuit Pirates of Caribbean Speed Rush Hour (both)
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Post by Claret & Blue Army on Apr 27, 2005 22:54:17 GMT 1
I bought Seabiscuit yonks ago but still haven't got around to watching it yet
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Post by Blazing Kate on Apr 28, 2005 9:19:45 GMT 1
I bought Seabiscuit yonks ago but still haven't got around to watching it yet You should, some people think the starts a bit slow because it basically shows you the backgrounds of the trainer, owner and jockey. But i think it really good, and the fact its a true story is quite kool too!
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Post by Lee Francis on Apr 28, 2005 13:26:31 GMT 1
i like Gangs of New York too, i thought it was pretty good and it certainly makes you think again about how violent it used to be in the old days.......plus i know someone who was in it (Daniel Day-Lewis' Henchman!!).
The General (about an IRA leader), Windtalkers, Phone Booth, Signs and Con-Air are some more of my favourites.
"Oh, nothing makes me sadder, Than the agent who lost his bladder in the Aiiiiir plane!!" - Cyrus (The Virus) Grissom (Con-Air)
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Post by King Rich on Apr 29, 2005 11:38:25 GMT 1
Oh I also love Toy Story. Best kids' film by miles.
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Post by Blazing Kate on Apr 29, 2005 13:38:33 GMT 1
Oh I also love Toy Story. Best kids' film by miles. Nah the lion kings better, the baboon makes me laugh
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Post by Claret & Blue Army on Apr 29, 2005 17:33:22 GMT 1
Watching Poison Ivy at the moment (Featuring Drew Barrymore pre-Charlies Angels) It isn't too bad and sticks to a long done formula of stranger upsetting the applecart but is quite good in places
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Post by Rich on Apr 29, 2005 21:01:11 GMT 1
The Lion King rules. Lion King 2 was a bit rubbish though.
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Post by Steph Cowley on Apr 30, 2005 0:46:20 GMT 1
Anyone seen Lion King 3??
It's kinda pathetic, but its not bad for a kids film.
Watching Life As A House at the moment, i missed that off my list, that is a brilliant film.
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