Alien trilogy
blade runner (directors cut)
the breakfast club
pretty in pink (bit of a molly ringwald fan)
Local hero
the forbidden planet
plan 9 from outer space (the Ed Wood classic voted worst film of the year repeatedly)
a night to remember (the original titanic film)
the blob
tremors 1,2 and 3
blazing saddles
young Frankenstein
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Assault On Precint 13 (the original version)
Bad Day At Blackrock
Cache (Hidden)
Dr Strangelove
Eraserhead
Festen
Gomorrah
Hombre (Paul Newman)
Intacto
I bought a copy of 'Paul' weeks ago because my pal told me it was really fuuny (Hot Fuzz is my fav giggle movie), but I don't want to watch it on my own : (
There are too many to mention.
The Commitents always sticks in my mind.
Set in Dublin where a crowd of youngsters set up a band.
The music is rock blues brilliant.
<!--6e052d28b1806771e2d163a041d4a5d4-->TT3D - Closer to the Edge. Saw it twice at the flicks and will buy it when released on DVD. Anyone have any idea when that will be?
This is out on DVD in November and can be pre ordered from Amazon or other outlets.
I really enjoyed TT3D but been to see Senna tonight and I think it's even better. Totally gripping use of original footage with some useful insight into F1 politics. I'd forgot about all the ciggie sponsorship...marlboro, John Player Special, camel
if ya dont mind em epic (3+ hours) lord of the rings trilogy avatar is FAB any of the "comicbook" ones (x-men hulk spiderman etc ) always good for a giggle pulp fiction or the best film ever (not too much hollywood REcreation) BRAVEHEART
The wind that shakes the barley. 1916 easter uprising leading to the divided familys of irish people and the setting up of the anglo isrish agreement . very sad and heart reaching a must see caitlin
My three most recent movies... PAUL.. utterly hiarious and you have got to see it... man that little dude is a ladies man if ever I saw one bless him...
"Black Swan" ~ has the potential to screw with your mind if you don't have it screwed on and "Midnight Meat Train" ~ a gorefest of a movie...
I would recommend all three.. all have their own qualities.. and all three completely different in their genre...
My musing on this though.. is that.. whilst it took me three attempts to watch "Black Swan" on my own cos I scared myself witless and ended up with an intense desire to scratch my arms and no way no how was I going to look in a mirror anytime soon... I sat and watched "Midnight Meat Train" without flinching once.. Bizzare!!