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Man STUFF movies

MikeMay

Premium Member
A couple more...

Dirty Harry
Dr. No
Bullet
Enter the Dragon
Apocalypse Now
Reservoir Dogs
Fight Club
Blazing Saddles
Shaft
48 Hours
Animal House
The Great Escape
Cool Hand Luke
The Great Escape
The Magnificent Seven
The Green Berets

Any Sergio Leone spaghetti western...
 

SC Heston

Premium Member
The Guns of Navarone
True Grit
Rooster Cogburn
300
The Hunt for Red October
 
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gnarledrose

Registered User
For the philosophy behind the movie, there's two that easily reign supreme to me: Equilibrium and Fight Club.
 

Kristopher Wyatt

Registered User
The Boondock Saints, Pulp Fiction, Monty Python and The Holy Grail. Just a couple off the top of my head.


Well, Brent, I haven't seen The Boondock Saints (believe it or not), but if you put it in the category with the other two you list, I have to see it. The other two are among my all time favorite movies.
 

Brent Heilman

Premium Member
Well, Brent, I haven't seen The Boondock Saints (believe it or not), but if you put it in the category with the other two you list, I have to see it. The other two are among my all time favorite movies.

You gotta check it out. It is one of those movies that you never hear about and wonder how that could have happened. More people would have seen or heard about but it was to be released to theaters right about the time Columbine happened. The movie studio figured it would be a bad thing to release a movie that featured 2 guys in pea coats shooting a bunch of people.

It will always be at or near the top of my movie list. The second one was okay but nowhere near the first.
 

MikeMay

Premium Member
For the philosophy behind the movie, there's two that easily reign supreme to me: Equilibrium and Fight Club.

I saw Equilibrium and Ultraviolet the same evening on DVD...Equilibrium is a much deeper movie than it has been given credit for...
 

jwhoff

Premium Member
[/QUOTE]any Mel Brooks movie (they don't make comedy like that anymore.)[/QUOTE]

"the streets are crawling with soldiers."
 

THemenway

Registered User
Y'all forgot:
Platoon
Gardens of Stone
Glengarry Glen Ross
Road to Perdition
Taps
Slap Shot
The Omega Man
The Cowboys
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Road Trip
Old School

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tbone1321

Premium Member
I am surprised nobody has said Star Wars I loved all of them yes even 1-3 or the hangover my favorite.

More favorite movies

Lord of the rings
Godfather
Casino
Monty python and the holy grail
History of the world part 1
Space balls
 

Jacob Johnson

Registered User
how bout M (easily one of my favorites), Barry Lyndon, Vampyr, Ran, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Plan 9 From Outer Space, Hard Rock Zombies, or Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter?
 
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