Guest You FCB Get Out Of Our Club Posted January 5, 2011 Share Posted January 5, 2011 1. Trainspotting How it's only 150th in the all time greatest films on IMDB baffles me. The darkest, grittiest black humour realism film in human history. No film has gripped me as much, no film has made me laugh more, no character is more real and hilarious as Francis Begbie. Truthfully it's by far me favourite film. I think you need to be a specific type of person to like it. If you're a fanny or a girlie girl in to chick flicks and pop factors it's not going to be for you, because it's unlikely you'll have the humour to appreciate it. World class film which I'll watch in my old peoples home when I'm 90. They promised to make the sequal Porno, by 2008 it's still not fuckin here. 2. Goodfellas The jewel in Scorsese's crown in my view. So funny, again it's a black humour film which probably encapsulates the NY gangster era really well. "One dog goes one way and the other dog goes the way, and the guy with the white hairs saying "WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM ME?" He's not saying that at all 3. Schindler's List Obviously we all appreciate the horrors of holocaust, but to have it brought in to your mind like this film does, I don't think I've cried more in my life than when the old people are putting the rocks on his grave at the end. Absolute mastercalss. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Park Life 71 Posted January 5, 2011 Share Posted January 5, 2011 1. Trainspotting How it's only 150th in the all time greatest films on IMDB baffles me. The darkest, grittiest black humour realism film in human history. No film has gripped me as much, no film has made me laugh more, no character is more real and hilarious as Francis Begbie. Truthfully it's by far me favourite film. I think you need to be a specific type of person to like it. If you're a fanny or a girlie girl in to chick flicks and pop factors it's not going to be for you, because it's unlikely you'll have the humour to appreciate it. World class film which I'll watch in my old peoples home when I'm 90. They promised to make the sequal Porno, by 2008 it's still not fuckin here. 2. Goodfellas The jewel in Scorsese's crown in my view. So funny, again it's a black humour film which probably encapsulates the NY gangster era really well. "One dog goes one way and the other dog goes the way, and the guy with the white hairs saying "WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM ME?" He's not saying that at all 3. Schindler's List Obviously we all appreciate the horrors of holocaust, but to have it brought in to your mind like this film does, I don't think I've cried more in my life than when the old people are putting the rocks on his grave at the end. Absolute mastercalss. That rifle on the balcony scene with Ghandi runing around below was comedy gold. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toonraider 0 Posted January 5, 2011 Share Posted January 5, 2011 Im not a film mad person but I'd say LOTR's trilogy, only because its done so well and Ive loved the books for many years. Terminator-Really great film for its time. The Picture of Dorian Gray-Not the remake mind, that was rubbish! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mac-Toon 1 Posted January 5, 2011 Share Posted January 5, 2011 1. Snatch Great line up of characters. Great script. Funny humour from Bricktop. 'Feed 'em to the pigs Errol'. Brad Pitt was the perfect man to play 'The pikey'. 'Good dags, good family' 2. Batman. The Dark Knight This is on the list for only the role Heath Ledger played as the joker. Anyone who's seen it knows he played that part brilliantly. Edge of the seat stuff. Well written. Can watch it time and time again. 3. Kes Just love it. Always have. Always will. Reminded me of my dad (the PE teacher). I love the bit when he's hanging off the cross bar in the ill fitting lost property kit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happy Face 29 Posted January 5, 2011 Share Posted January 5, 2011 Magnolia - Parents, they really fuck you up. The Good the Bad and The Ugly - Style over substance every time if it's this stylish. The Big Lebowski - I'm calmer than you are. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Park Life 71 Posted January 5, 2011 Share Posted January 5, 2011 I'll have to break it down by genre... War films 1. Thin Red line 2. Come and See 3. Bridge over the River Kwai Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Howmanheyman 33221 Posted January 5, 2011 Share Posted January 5, 2011 Hard to say, off the top of my head I'll go with; The Godfather 1 and 2 Superb actors, very atmospheric and a great script. The Sting See above Field of dreams I loved the bit where the young ghost of the Doc, turns into the old ghost of the Doc, (Burt Lancaster) to save the bairn. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest You FCB Get Out Of Our Club Posted January 5, 2011 Share Posted January 5, 2011 Magnolia - Parents, they really fuck you up.The Good the Bad and The Ugly - Style over substance every time if it's this stylish. The Big Lebowski - I'm calmer than you are. Would be number four on my honestly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happy Face 29 Posted January 5, 2011 Share Posted January 5, 2011 2. Come and See How many times you watched that for fun like? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renton 21626 Posted January 5, 2011 Share Posted January 5, 2011 (edited) 1. Trainspotting How it's only 150th in the all time greatest films on IMDB baffles me. The darkest, grittiest black humour realism film in human history. No film has gripped me as much, no film has made me laugh more, no character is more real and hilarious as Francis Begbie. Truthfully it's by far me favourite film. I think you need to be a specific type of person to like it. If you're a fanny or a girlie girl in to chick flicks and pop factors it's not going to be for you, because it's unlikely you'll have the humour to appreciate it. World class film which I'll watch in my old peoples home when I'm 90. They promised to make the sequal Porno, by 2008 it's still not fuckin here. 2. Goodfellas The jewel in Scorsese's crown in my view. So funny, again it's a black humour film which probably encapsulates the NY gangster era really well. "One dog goes one way and the other dog goes the way, and the guy with the white hairs saying "WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM ME?" He's not saying that at all 3. Schindler's List Obviously we all appreciate the horrors of holocaust, but to have it brought in to your mind like this film does, I don't think I've cried more in my life than when the old people are putting the rocks on his grave at the end. Absolute mastercalss. I like Trainspotting (obvious from my username I guess) but the problem is the film isn't a patch on the book imo. It's still just about as good as it possibly could have been though, if that makes sense. I also prefer the stage version to complicate things. The original lad who played Renton in the play (Ewen Bremner) ended up playing Spud in the film, he must regret not getting the lead. Also Porno will probably never be made now Stevie - iirc Ewan McGregor fell out with Danny Boyle and there was a complete impasse, because it was felt Renton should not be changed. In truth they're all a bit old now to do the film, although the rest of the cast, including Carlyle, really wanted to do it. The prequel book 'Skag boys', should be out soon and might provide an opportunity for a film but I suspect it won't be good as Welsh has gone downhill, again imo. Edit: should add, Trainspotting is my favourite book, I must have read it at least 10 times. Also the film for me arguably has one of the best sound tracks ever. As for three favourite films, no way could I get it down to just three. Anyway, the reason I like some films are more for personal reasons than the actual quality of the films, it's just too difficult and depends on my mood. Edited January 5, 2011 by Renton Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snakehips 0 Posted January 5, 2011 Share Posted January 5, 2011 Sink the Bismark. Love it. Stand By Me. Reminds me of my youth with the kids having an adventure. I love Kes as well, a truly magnificent film. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest You FCB Get Out Of Our Club Posted January 5, 2011 Share Posted January 5, 2011 1. Trainspotting How it's only 150th in the all time greatest films on IMDB baffles me. The darkest, grittiest black humour realism film in human history. No film has gripped me as much, no film has made me laugh more, no character is more real and hilarious as Francis Begbie. Truthfully it's by far me favourite film. I think you need to be a specific type of person to like it. If you're a fanny or a girlie girl in to chick flicks and pop factors it's not going to be for you, because it's unlikely you'll have the humour to appreciate it. World class film which I'll watch in my old peoples home when I'm 90. They promised to make the sequal Porno, by 2008 it's still not fuckin here. 2. Goodfellas The jewel in Scorsese's crown in my view. So funny, again it's a black humour film which probably encapsulates the NY gangster era really well. "One dog goes one way and the other dog goes the way, and the guy with the white hairs saying "WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM ME?" He's not saying that at all 3. Schindler's List Obviously we all appreciate the horrors of holocaust, but to have it brought in to your mind like this film does, I don't think I've cried more in my life than when the old people are putting the rocks on his grave at the end. Absolute mastercalss. I like Trainspotting (obvious from my username I guess) but the problem is the film isn't a patch on the book imo. It's still just about as good as it possibly could have been though, if that makes sense. I also prefer the stage version to complicate things. The original lad who played Renton in the play (Ewen Bremner) ended up playing Spud in the film, he must regret not getting the lead. Also Porno will probably never be made now Stevie - iirc Ewan McGregor fell out with Danny Boyle and there was a complete impasse, because it was felt Renton should not be changed. In truth they're all a bit old now to do the film, although the rest of the cast, including Carlyle, really wanted to do it. The prequel book 'Skag boys', should be out soon and might provide an opportunity for a film but I suspect it won't be good as Welsh has gone downhill, again imo. Edit: should add, Trainspotting is my favourite book, I must have read it at least 10 times. Also the film for me arguably has one of the best sound tracks ever. As for three favourite films, no way could I get it down to just three. Anyway, the reason I like some films are more for personal reasons than the actual quality of the films, it's just too difficult and depends on my mood. They said they were definitely going to do it 3 or 4 years ago, the only problem was they all looked to good. I've got Porno like haven't read it for 2 or 3 years I should do as it's one of me fav books ever. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Howmanheyman 33221 Posted January 5, 2011 Share Posted January 5, 2011 1. Trainspotting How it's only 150th in the all time greatest films on IMDB baffles me. The darkest, grittiest black humour realism film in human history. No film has gripped me as much, no film has made me laugh more, no character is more real and hilarious as Francis Begbie. Truthfully it's by far me favourite film. I think you need to be a specific type of person to like it. If you're a fanny or a girlie girl in to chick flicks and pop factors it's not going to be for you, because it's unlikely you'll have the humour to appreciate it. World class film which I'll watch in my old peoples home when I'm 90. They promised to make the sequal Porno, by 2008 it's still not fuckin here. 2. Goodfellas The jewel in Scorsese's crown in my view. So funny, again it's a black humour film which probably encapsulates the NY gangster era really well. "One dog goes one way and the other dog goes the way, and the guy with the white hairs saying "WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM ME?" He's not saying that at all 3. Schindler's List Obviously we all appreciate the horrors of holocaust, but to have it brought in to your mind like this film does, I don't think I've cried more in my life than when the old people are putting the rocks on his grave at the end. Absolute mastercalss. I like Trainspotting (obvious from my username I guess) but the problem is the film isn't a patch on the book imo. It's still just about as good as it possibly could have been though, if that makes sense. I also prefer the stage version to complicate things. The original lad who played Renton in the play (Ewen Bremner) ended up playing Spud in the film, he must regret not getting the lead. Also Porno will probably never be made now Stevie - iirc Ewan McGregor fell out with Danny Boyle and there was a complete impasse, because it was felt Renton should not be changed. In truth they're all a bit old now to do the film, although the rest of the cast, including Carlyle, really wanted to do it. The prequel book 'Skag boys', should be out soon and might provide an opportunity for a film but I suspect it won't be good as Welsh has gone downhill, again imo. As for three favourite films, no way could I get it down to just three. Anyway, the reason I like some films are more for personal reasons than the actual quality of the films, it's just too difficult and depends on my mood. I agree, watched the film first and loved it, read the book and its a superb read, better than the film by far and Stevie would love it with all the phonetic speech in it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest You FCB Get Out Of Our Club Posted January 5, 2011 Share Posted January 5, 2011 COME ON BAD BOY COME ON SON COME ON BAD BWOY YAAAAAAAAAASS BAAAAD BWOYYYYYYYYYYYY Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest You FCB Get Out Of Our Club Posted January 5, 2011 Share Posted January 5, 2011 1. Trainspotting How it's only 150th in the all time greatest films on IMDB baffles me. The darkest, grittiest black humour realism film in human history. No film has gripped me as much, no film has made me laugh more, no character is more real and hilarious as Francis Begbie. Truthfully it's by far me favourite film. I think you need to be a specific type of person to like it. If you're a fanny or a girlie girl in to chick flicks and pop factors it's not going to be for you, because it's unlikely you'll have the humour to appreciate it. World class film which I'll watch in my old peoples home when I'm 90. They promised to make the sequal Porno, by 2008 it's still not fuckin here. 2. Goodfellas The jewel in Scorsese's crown in my view. So funny, again it's a black humour film which probably encapsulates the NY gangster era really well. "One dog goes one way and the other dog goes the way, and the guy with the white hairs saying "WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM ME?" He's not saying that at all 3. Schindler's List Obviously we all appreciate the horrors of holocaust, but to have it brought in to your mind like this film does, I don't think I've cried more in my life than when the old people are putting the rocks on his grave at the end. Absolute mastercalss. I like Trainspotting (obvious from my username I guess) but the problem is the film isn't a patch on the book imo. It's still just about as good as it possibly could have been though, if that makes sense. I also prefer the stage version to complicate things. The original lad who played Renton in the play (Ewen Bremner) ended up playing Spud in the film, he must regret not getting the lead. Also Porno will probably never be made now Stevie - iirc Ewan McGregor fell out with Danny Boyle and there was a complete impasse, because it was felt Renton should not be changed. In truth they're all a bit old now to do the film, although the rest of the cast, including Carlyle, really wanted to do it. The prequel book 'Skag boys', should be out soon and might provide an opportunity for a film but I suspect it won't be good as Welsh has gone downhill, again imo. As for three favourite films, no way could I get it down to just three. Anyway, the reason I like some films are more for personal reasons than the actual quality of the films, it's just too difficult and depends on my mood. I agree, watched the film first and loved it, read the book and its a superb read, better than the film by far and Stevie would love it with all the phonetic speech in it. I read the book in 1997 and couldn't get in to the Edinburgh dialect in the book, took me three years to understand what "likesay" was. Brilliant read though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Park Life 71 Posted January 5, 2011 Share Posted January 5, 2011 2. Come and See How many times you watched that for fun like? Actually a mate of mine bought it for me and it sat in the draw for about 2 years before I watched it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChezGiven 0 Posted January 5, 2011 Share Posted January 5, 2011 Die Hard Top Gun Dirty Dancing Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest You FCB Get Out Of Our Club Posted January 5, 2011 Share Posted January 5, 2011 Die HardTop Gun Dirty Dancing I'm really shocked. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Park Life 71 Posted January 5, 2011 Share Posted January 5, 2011 Magnolia - Parents, they really fuck you up. The Good the Bad and The Ugly - Style over substance every time if it's this stylish. The Big Lebowski - I'm calmer than you are. Watched that about 4 times now. Really is a modern classic. The Cruise chareacter is immense in it as a counterpoint to all the navel gazing shennanigans. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Park Life 71 Posted January 5, 2011 Share Posted January 5, 2011 Die HardTop Gun Dirty Dancing Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Park Life 71 Posted January 5, 2011 Share Posted January 5, 2011 Must admit I haven't watched Trainspotting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mac-Toon 1 Posted January 5, 2011 Share Posted January 5, 2011 Die HardTop Gun Dirty Dancing A redcoat who nests an underage holiday goer. I'm astounded you've actually watched it, in its entirity. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happy Face 29 Posted January 5, 2011 Share Posted January 5, 2011 Be interesting to do your 3 favourite films not in the IMDB top 250. Planes Trains and Automobiles Tremors Shaolin Soccer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toonraider 0 Posted January 5, 2011 Share Posted January 5, 2011 The Entity-Always creeped me out as it was based on a true story Have to mention The Shining aswell, Ive watched it far too many times now though! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ayatollah Hermione 13869 Posted January 5, 2011 Share Posted January 5, 2011 Back to the Future would be in there. Not sure why I love it so much, it's obviously a good film but there's something about the whole premise that makes me love it to bits. The third one is canny as well but the second one is a bit shite. Taxi Driver is up there as well. De Niro is unbelieveable in it, the scene at the presidential rally is one of my favourite scenes of any movie and the end sequence with the gunfight in the brothel is immense from the little conversation between him and Harvey Keitel to the ending. Love it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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