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2003-07-07, 11:37 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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I have always been a fan of the cinema and have recently fell in love with watching some of my most loved films on DVD. Now that my laptop has the ability to play Dvds i decided that i should get some more and so i have begun to collect a few of my favorite movies on DVD... and i was wondering what you guys thought would be included in a category of "must own dvds"
I have the following dvds: Sleepers Frailty Brokedown Palace John Q Darkness Falls A Beautiful Mind Minority Report LotR Remember the Titans Spiderman What Dreams May Come The Emperor's Club (haven't watched it yet) Donnie Darko The Pianist One Hour Photo Signs The Others Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Road to Perdition Matrix Artificial Intelligence 13 Conversations about one thing Red Dragon The Cell Spirited Away.. Ok, and more... of those, i think everyone should have... The Pianist John Q Awakenings (because it is such a great movie!) LotR ( any of the dvd sets) and maybe Frailty... just because of the creep factor it has. Ok, so what is your list? Thanks! eMa |
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2003-07-07, 11:52 PM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
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Saving Private Ryan
Band of Brothers- all of them Black Hawk Down Schindler's List (I'm not sure if it's on DVD yet)
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2003-07-08, 12:14 AM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
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Dangit M you really are the perfect gal aren't you. Sexy babe who loves gaming and movies = win. You got a cute sis who's 20ish?
Glad to see your onboard the DvD ride, i love those things. As for my picks i'll post them later, too late/lazy to think about it now. |
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2003-07-08, 12:19 AM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
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Not all war movies are good. Red Dawn was complete crap.
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2003-07-08, 12:22 AM | [Ignore Me] #9 | ||
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If you like any form of anime, the Cowboy Bebop series is a must (both the TV show and the recently released movie).
Another personal fave is Apocalypse Now (Redux), a great Vietman action chiller with very provacative dialouge.
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2003-07-08, 07:09 AM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||
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You must, and I repeat must own:
The Usual Suspects No movie collection is complete without it. You might also want to pick up: SLC Punk Amelie Dancer in the Dark Life is Beautiful
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