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True Romance.

 

So many things I love from this film I couldn't possibly pick a favourite.

 

Ranging from the usual sharpness of a Tarantino script, a brilliant soundtrack, or could it be the superb cameos from the likes of Kilmer, Oldman, Walken, Hopper, although on that front Brad Pitt steals the show for me.

 

Of course as well when you refer to True Romance, everybody just talks about that scene, and rightly so may I add.

 

A true classic and is definitely one of my favourite films. :D

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True Romance.

 

So many things I love from this film I couldn't possibly pick a favourite.

 

Ranging from the usual sharpness of a Tarantino script, a brilliant soundtrack, or could it be the superb cameos from the likes of Kilmer, Oldman, Walken, Hopper, although on that front Brad Pitt steals the show for me.

 

Of course as well when you refer to True Romance, everybody just talks about that scene, and rightly so may I add.

 

A true classic and is definitely one of my favourite films. <_<

 

Cracking film. Still to date one of the best right hooks a lass gets in any film :D

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True Romance.

 

So many things I love from this film I couldn't possibly pick a favourite.

 

Ranging from the usual sharpness of a Tarantino script, a brilliant soundtrack, or could it be the superb cameos from the likes of Kilmer, Oldman, Walken, Hopper, although on that front Brad Pitt steals the show for me.

 

Of course as well when you refer to True Romance, everybody just talks about that scene, and rightly so may I add.

 

A true classic and is definitely one of my favourite films. <_<

 

Cracking film. Still to date one of the best right hooks a lass gets in any film :D

 

 

I love that film.

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Donnie Darko.

 

Another film that I haven't watched for quite a while, but I've been in the mood to watch a few of my films like that this week.

 

Still as brilliant as I last remembered it, with this film you're either in the I think it's brilliant or it's overrated tosh camp, with me being the first option.

 

Personally think it's very cleverly done with an absolutely astouning soundtrack to go with it.

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Class film. Speaking of which, Predator was on last night.

"Alex, what's a matter? The CIA got you pushing too many pencils?" <_<

I was flicking between that and Robocop :D

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Donnie Darko.

 

Another film that I haven't watched for quite a while, but I've been in the mood to watch a few of my films like that this week.

 

Still as brilliant as I last remembered it, with this film you're either in the I think it's brilliant or it's overrated tosh camp, with me being the first option.

 

Personally think it's very cleverly done with an absolutely astouning soundtrack to go with it.

 

Stick me in the latter camp. Never saw what the fuss was about. Jake thingymajig does my head in as well.

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Class film. Speaking of which, Predator was on last night.

"Alex, what's a matter? The CIA got you pushing too many pencils?" <_<

I was flicking between that and Robocop :D

When I was a young 'un I hated the scene on Robocop man when they killed Murphy at the start. :razz:

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Music and Lyrics-Fucking atrocious.

 

my missus made me watch that. absolutely fucking dire. they don't make romcoms like they used to. not my favourite genre by a long stretch but i can't remember enjoying one since when harry met sally.

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Troy- there are much better swords and sandal epics out there and while Brad is a decent Achilles, the rest of the cast just limp along.

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'This is England' - class look at the early - mid 80's. Nostalgia-tastic. Not quite up there with 'Dead Man's Shoes' and 'A Room for Romeo Brass' but still very good.

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Batman.

 

The Tim Burton version, not the gay 60's version were he struggles to get rid of a bomb.

 

Always loved this film, in particular Nicholson as the joker, on of his best roles IMO.

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