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hugebrianfan
01-11-07, 07:38 PM
hey...

whats your type of movie..? Anything really..

I like Horror, comedy, romance and action, ive got a few here..

Super Cronk
01-11-07, 07:42 PM
I like all types but HORROR is what i love.

Comedy is good but only ones that make me laugh, obviously.

Some action and even some adventure is alright. Some good thrillers and dramas i also like.

Romance/dance/ gangsta (black gangs) movies i absolutley hate.

hugebrianfan
01-11-07, 07:45 PM
I like all types but HORROR is what i love.

Comedy is good but only ones that make me laugh, obviously.

Some action and even some adventure is alright. Some good thrillers and dramas i also like.

Romance/dance/ gangsta (black gangs) movies i absolutley hate.


yeah horror is the best i agree, even though i nearly s**t my pants when iwatched the grudge for the first time.

yeah comedy aint good unless its funny! I hate it when they are labelled as comedy but when you go see it you think its pretty stupid.

yeah i like that honey movie thats mad :D

and i cant leave out romeo and Juliet, oh and titanic, so romantic :)

Super Cronk
01-11-07, 07:48 PM
Grudge? no im talking real horror. SAW, Hostel, the excorcist, amityville horror, Texas chainsaw, House of 100 corpses, devls rejects *could go on for another 3 pages!

Social Loafer
01-11-07, 07:49 PM
Being a Canberran I tend to have a taste for well written classy movies.















Like Happy Gilmore, American Pie and Old School......

Super Cronk
01-11-07, 07:50 PM
Being a Canberran I tend to have a taste for well written classy movies.















Like Happy Gilmore, American Pie and Old School......

Old school is the ****! anything with Ferrel is good. Anchorman is one of the funniest films of all time IMO.

hugebrianfan
01-11-07, 07:51 PM
Grudge? no im talking real horror. SAW, Hostel, the excorcist, amityville horror, Texas chainsaw, House of 100 corpses, devls rejects *could go on for another 3 pages!

oh yeh i guess you have a point..

i love saw, I so want to see saw 4. Have you seen it.? I think ive seen the exorcist..I havent seen Texas chainsaw but i heard its good. I havent heard of the other movies.

Super Cronk
01-11-07, 07:53 PM
oh yeh i guess you have a point..

i love saw, I so want to see saw 4. Have you seen it.? I think ive seen the exorcist..I havent seen Texas chainsaw but i heard its good. I havent heard of the other movies.

Yeah SAW 4 is good. Probably second best in the series.

You gotta see the original texas chainsaws before you see the remakes (which arent too bad).

House of 1000 corpses will probably be one of the craziest films you have ever seen! Esp if the Grudge is your type of horror movie.

hugebrianfan
01-11-07, 07:54 PM
Yeah SAW 4 is good. Probably second best in the series.

You gotta see the original texas chainsaws before you see the remakes (which arent too bad).

House of 1000 corpses will probably be one of the craziest films you have ever seen! Esp if the Grudge is your type of horror movie.

thanks im gonna make a list of all the movies that you suggest, they sound good :D

Super Cronk
01-11-07, 07:59 PM
thanks im gonna make a list of all the movies that you suggest, they sound good :D

ill make a list of horror films for you to see.

house of 1000 corpses and The devils rejects(sequel of sorts)
Hostel
Silent Hill
The hills have eyes (new one)
Psycho (a really old film but a classic)
The Shining (old but classic)
Grindhouse (if you like quentin taratino you will love these)
interview with the vampie

Capital_Shark
01-11-07, 08:07 PM
Horror films bore me no end. I find them terribly predictable and unsatisfying.

Comedies I love. Unfortunately good comedies though are very few and far between. I enjoyed the Adam Sandler films like Happy Gilmore and Billy Madison, the American Pies (none of that new rubbish but), Old School, Anchorman, Me, Myself & Irene.

Stuff with a decent twist is good. Loved The Sixth Sense.

But by far my favorite genre of movie are mobster movies. The Godfather trilogy, Casino, Goodfellas, Donny Brasco .. You know the ones.

Throw some Tarantino movies in there too. Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs etc.

hugebrianfan
01-11-07, 08:31 PM
ill make a list of horror films for you to see.

house of 1000 corpses and The devils rejects(sequel of sorts)
Hostel
Silent Hill
The hills have eyes (new one)
Psycho (a really old film but a classic)
The Shining (old but classic)
Grindhouse (if you like quentin taratino you will love these)
interview with the vampie


thanks mate i'll check it out.

hugebrianfan
01-11-07, 08:34 PM
Horror films bore me no end. I find them terribly predictable and unsatisfying.

Comedies I love. Unfortunately good comedies though are very few and far between. I enjoyed the Adam Sandler films like Happy Gilmore and Billy Madison, the American Pies (none of that new rubbish but), Old School, Anchorman, Me, Myself & Irene.

Stuff with a decent twist is good. Loved The Sixth Sense.

But by far my favorite genre of movie are mobster movies. The Godfather trilogy, Casino, Goodfellas, Donny Brasco .. You know the ones.

Throw some Tarantino movies in there too. Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs etc.


aww..it sucks that you dont like horror but oh well..

yeah the adam sandlers films are very funny!! man i love happy gilmore :D

those american pie movies are a laugh too :D

i dont like those scary movie films, I dont find them funny.

jenny
01-11-07, 08:38 PM
But by far my favorite genre of movie are mobster movies. The Godfather trilogy, Casino, Goodfellas, Donny Brasco .. You know the ones.
Same :)
Also Carlitos Way Sharkie...you have to check it out.

I love Doco's and True story Movies..and Medical (ops etc) and the CI Channel on Fox

Super Cronk
01-11-07, 08:42 PM
Horror films bore me no end. I find them terribly predictable and unsatisfying.

Comedies I love. Unfortunately good comedies though are very few and far between. I enjoyed the Adam Sandler films like Happy Gilmore and Billy Madison, the American Pies (none of that new rubbish but), Old School, Anchorman, Me, Myself & Irene.

Stuff with a decent twist is good. Loved The Sixth Sense.

But by far my favorite genre of movie are mobster movies. The Godfather trilogy, Casino, Goodfellas, Donny Brasco .. You know the ones.

Throw some Tarantino movies in there too. Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs etc.


Yeh but are you talking about horror films like Scream and i know what you did last summer? those are terrible.

american pie, the first was alright....but its typical teen sex crap. got old after the first one.

Tarantino is awesome. and the godfather is a top movie too.

hugebrianfan
01-11-07, 08:44 PM
Yeh but are you talking about horror films like Scream and i know what you did last summer? those are terrible.

american pie, the first was alright....but its typical teen sex crap. got old after the first one.

Tarantino is awesome. and the godfather is a top movie too.

oh ive seen that i know what you did last summer movie and i dont like it

Capital_Shark
01-11-07, 08:52 PM
Yeh but are you talking about horror films like Scream and i know what you did last summer? those are terrible.

american pie, the first was alright....but its typical teen sex crap. got old after the first one.

Tarantino is awesome. and the godfather is a top movie too.

It was a pretty generalised statement about horror films. And I'll be the first to admit I haven't explored a wide enough range give an opinion on the genre as a whole. But I'm not even remotely interested in watching a film to get a fright, which is probably why I haven't sourced out any of the 'good n propper' horror movies.

Getting a fright or being forced to think too much isn't what movies and TV are about for me, for the most part. Just not relaxing for me, which is what I wanna do when I watch TV and movies. The most work I'm interested in putting is transferring the pop corn to my gob and keeping up with the story line. On rare occasions I'll watch a movie that kicks the brain into gear and gets me thinking though.

They always take things too far with movies like American Pie. Instead of taking it for what it was, they push and pull and extract every laugh for sequel upon sequel until they kill the legacy completely.

Love The Godfather trilogy. Could watch them a million times - wear out the DVDs

~lee~
01-11-07, 09:59 PM
Noones mentioned Scarface one of the most legendary movies ever. I love casino and Goodfellas too.

Comedies are my favourite type of movie- ones like American Psycho, Old School, Cable Guy (how people dont find it funny is beyond me).
American pie 1-4 are good, they're the kind of movies you can see over and over.

I dont know what genre these would be in but The Basketball Diaries and American History X are great movies also.


Might aswell throw in my favourite actors: Christian Bale and Leo Di Caprio.

jenny
01-11-07, 10:01 PM
Noones mentioned Scarface one of the most legendary movies ever.
Yep your right Lee...what a top show
And Casino too
My favourite actors are Pacino, Deniro :clap:

Capital_Shark
01-11-07, 10:39 PM
Noones mentioned Scarface one of the most legendary movies ever.

How I forgot that I'll never know! Love that movie! Could probably put the DVD in, chuck the telly on mute and do the voices myself I've seen it that many times.

Super Cronk
02-11-07, 04:54 PM
It was a pretty generalised statement about horror films. And I'll be the first to admit I haven't explored a wide enough range give an opinion on the genre as a whole. But I'm not even remotely interested in watching a film to get a fright, which is probably why I haven't sourced out any of the 'good n propper' horror movies.

Getting a fright or being forced to think too much isn't what movies and TV are about for me, for the most part. Just not relaxing for me, which is what I wanna do when I watch TV and movies. The most work I'm interested in putting is transferring the pop corn to my gob and keeping up with the story line. On rare occasions I'll watch a movie that kicks the brain into gear and gets me thinking though.

They always take things too far with movies like American Pie. Instead of taking it for what it was, they push and pull and extract every laugh for sequel upon sequel until they kill the legacy completely.

Love The Godfather trilogy. Could watch them a million times - wear out the DVDs

I dont really watch horror for the "frights" i havent been scared during a movie since i was 10, you get used to it. I try look for the goreist, craziest mental horror films there are. Also ones that make you think are a plus. Even some underground films like cannibal feroux (sp) and august undergrounds mordum which was banned in many countries, and the makers were even forced into court to prove the actors in the film werent actually killed, thats how crazy and real it looked.

HodgoBerro
02-11-07, 06:10 PM
comedy dance musical docos chick flicks horror indie foriegn

if you saw the hollywood version of THE GRUDGE its harmless compared to the japanese original

Coaster
02-11-07, 06:15 PM
comedy dance musical docos chick flicks horror indie foriegn

if you saw the hollywood version of THE GRUDGE its harmless compared to the japanese original


I saw both and they were very similar IMO, same director and everything

Coaster
02-11-07, 06:20 PM
Like any sort of movie.

I enjoy movies fullstop, gives me 2 and a half hours of reality suspension.

My favs are

Braveheart
Matrix's
Happy Gilmore
Time to Kill
Bad Santa
Debbie does Dallas(classic)
Shreks
Lord of the rings
Star Wars- the inner geek coming out in me i guess


Blah not many movies i dislike except
Babel, liked the movie but to me was pointless
Fisher King, wtf was this POS
There is a few b grade horror films i couldnt stand either, but if someone took the time to make it, ill take the time to watch it.

Super Cronk
02-11-07, 07:03 PM
yeah the original version of the grudge wasnt all that different. both prety weak.

And coaster i agree with LOTR...awesome trilogy those were.

hugebrianfan
05-11-07, 05:35 PM
comedy dance musical docos chick flicks horror indie foriegn

if you saw the hollywood version of THE GRUDGE its harmless compared to the japanese original

well I think it was the hollywood version coz it didnt have Japanese people in it

Hoppy2007Dragons
05-11-07, 06:16 PM
When it comes to movies, i'm a war junkie, i love seeing stuff getting blown up

So my favs

Saving Private Ryan
Platoon
Full Metal Jacket
Zulu
All Quiet on the Western Front

hugebrianfan
05-11-07, 06:21 PM
When it comes to movies, i'm a war junkie, i love seeing stuff getting blown up




So my favs

Saving Private Ryan
Platoon
Full Metal Jacket
Zulu
All Quiet on the Western Front

yeah those kind of movies are ok i guess.

I like Gladdiator and braveheart :D

~lee~
06-11-07, 08:58 AM
I left out a few other top notch movies:

Behind enemy lines, I Spy, Life, City of God.

hugebrianfan
06-11-07, 05:32 PM
Like any sort of movie.

I enjoy movies fullstop, gives me 2 and a half hours of reality suspension.

My favs are

Braveheart
Matrix's
Happy Gilmore
Time to Kill
Bad Santa
Debbie does Dallas(classic)
Shreks
Lord of the rings
Star Wars- the inner geek coming out in me i guess


Blah not many movies i dislike except
Babel, liked the movie but to me was pointless
Fisher King, wtf was this POS
There is a few b grade horror films i couldnt stand either, but if someone took the time to make it, ill take the time to watch it.

you have good taste in movies!

PROMETHEUS
06-11-07, 10:02 PM
All the Predator movies
all the Alien movies
300
Pulp fiction
Dumb and Dumber
Ace Ventura 2

hugebrianfan
07-11-07, 04:47 PM
All the Predator movies
all the Alien movies
300
Pulp fiction
Dumb and Dumber
Ace Ventura 2

yeah they are pretty mad movies :D

I have so much in common with people on this forum

Chaos
07-11-07, 05:31 PM
So what attracts you guys to watch a certain movie in the first place. I don't like knowing to much about the movie before I watch it, as this makes it too predictable, therefore I don't like long peviews.

I tend to watch movies with actors I like,
Denzel Washington
Judy Foster
Brad Pitt
Al Pacino
Diane Keaton

hugebrianfan
07-11-07, 05:35 PM
yeah i really hate it when people tell you about the movie before you see it.It spoils it all too much. My friend did that to me

Super Cronk
07-11-07, 05:36 PM
So what attracts you guys to watch a certain movie in the first place. I don't like knowing to much about the movie before I watch it, as this makes it too predictable, therefore I don't like long peviews.

I tend to watch movies with actors I like,
Denzel Washington
Judy Foster
Brad Pitt
Al Pacino
Diane Keaton

Depends what the genre is...if its a romance or something then im turned off it right away. Attracted to any horror film, then it goes comes down to the rating, most (not all) M horror flicks are weak and ****ty....so anything MA and R is where the good horror is at.

And like you said anything with your fave actors is also what gets me to see a film.

Ed norton is the best actor alive IMO.

hugebrianfan
07-11-07, 05:39 PM
Depends what the genre is...if its a romance or something then im turned off it right away. Attracted to any horror film, then it goes comes down to the rating, most (not all) M horror flicks are weak and ****ty....so anything MA and R is where the good horror is at.

And like you said anything with your fave actors is also what gets me to see a film.

Ed norton is the best actor alive IMO.

aww dont you like romance..?

Super Cronk
07-11-07, 05:42 PM
aww dont you like romance..?

hell no. guts and gore over kisses and hugs.

hugebrianfan
07-11-07, 05:50 PM
hell no. guts and gore over kisses and hugs.

haha lol i quite like romances..

Titanic and Romeo and Juliet my all time favs