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# still can't get the labyrinth vibe out of my head with this one
(, Sun 6 Jan 2013, 14:30, archived)
# I confess,
I have never seen it, so I hope that is a good thing.
(, Sun 6 Jan 2013, 14:32, archived)
#
It's a good thing :)
(, Sun 6 Jan 2013, 14:33, archived)
# you really should
it's a fantastic film and, within about the first ten minutes, you'll work out what i mean ;)
(, Sun 6 Jan 2013, 14:39, archived)
# Well, I have
accidently signed up for a free trial with Netflicks (long story involving alcohol) So if it is on there I might try it
(, Sun 6 Jan 2013, 14:58, archived)
# it should be
may i also suggest soylent green?
(, Sun 6 Jan 2013, 15:05, archived)
# I am so out of touch
modern film wise. (I say modern, half the people on here weren't born when I'm talking about). I love my favourites, but just seem to struggle with newer films. I think all the remakes and sequels just put me off generally.
(, Sun 6 Jan 2013, 15:09, archived)
# soylent green is hardly new
and labyrinth is about 20 years old! if you want a classic, try the adventures of robin hood. it's errol flynn and olivia de haviland. cracking film.
(, Sun 6 Jan 2013, 15:16, archived)
# The films I can always watch, no matter what
are (although the list is very fluid)
12 angry men
To kill a mockingbird
Blues Brothers
American Grafitti
Pulp Fiction
Animal House
Girl; Interrupted
The Warriors

Put any of those on, you have a happy Sundae demanding popcorn.


(, Sun 6 Jan 2013, 15:23, archived)
# mine are a little different
jaws
aliens
the evil dead
dawn of the dead
lord of the rings
bill and ted's bogus journey
tremors
eight legged freaks
die hard
(, Sun 6 Jan 2013, 15:27, archived)
# Good call on Aliens
The rest, either I haven't seen or didn't float my boat especially. Jaws, when it came out, (yes I'm that old) was brilliant. But now I'd pass.
(, Sun 6 Jan 2013, 15:33, archived)
# it's my utter favourite
and the reason i love anything to do with sharks
(, Sun 6 Jan 2013, 15:37, archived)
# It was good,
but the sequels somehow tainted the original. The Jaws boat trip in a Florida theme park with the poor old shark falling apart a bit was awesome though!
(, Sun 6 Jan 2013, 15:42, archived)
# 2 was actually quite good
but 3 sucked donkey bollocks and 4 died a slow and painful death
(, Sun 6 Jan 2013, 15:43, archived)
# Excellent Adventure has a great soundtrack.
But Jaws definitely. Doesn't matter how many times you watch it, it's just as good. Same with Aliens. I'm a sucker for Star Wars though. And Stardust, but only if you want a sniffle at the end.
(, Mon 7 Jan 2013, 0:52, archived)
# American Grafitti FTW :-)
Watched The Warriors the other night.
Smashy is correct, if you can stand Heston Soylent green is a classic, always makes me cry though.
(, Sun 6 Jan 2013, 15:43, archived)
# definitely
edward g. robinson was brilliant
(, Sun 6 Jan 2013, 15:45, archived)
# Please tell me it makes you at least sniffle at the end.
(, Sun 6 Jan 2013, 15:48, archived)
# yes, even me
(, Sun 6 Jan 2013, 15:49, archived)
# Yay, I'm not a sissy!
I'm off. this monitor is giving me double vision and a migrain :-(
(, Sun 6 Jan 2013, 15:56, archived)
# okey doke
got to help the mother with hoovering and mopping anyway
(, Sun 6 Jan 2013, 16:04, archived)
# AG
The soundtrack. WOW. I think there is less than 5 minutes of that whole film without music.
(, Sun 6 Jan 2013, 15:48, archived)
# Great sounds for sure.....
Great feel good film with weepy bits too.
I would say something about your picture but I can't see anything properly, got up today to find my monitor up the spout, I'm on an old CRT with vertualy no colour, brightness or contrast! Joy;-)
(, Sun 6 Jan 2013, 15:54, archived)
# You are probably
seeing my picture at its best.
(, Sun 6 Jan 2013, 16:34, archived)