British Comedy Guide

50 Films To See Before You Die. Page 3

The Outsiders & Rumble Fish twist my melon on a sunday afternoon.

My faves :
Planet of the Apes (1968)
Frankenstein (1931)
Blue Velvet
The Shining
The Wicker Man (1973)

Quote: Leevil @ May 27, 2007, 12:10 AM

Where's my bloody medal? Come on, I was right!

Given that it was a repeat from Film4 ages ago and you could google the list well in advance, I don't think you get one.
:P

I didn't know it was a repeat, honest Whistling nnocently

Quote: Leevil @ May 27, 2007, 6:52 PM

I didn't know it was a repeat, honest Whistling nnocently

I can't believe you replied to my post in a polite manner. That was uncalled for and not in keeping with other threads.

Sorry. I'll try and be more touchy and defensive next time.

Quote: Jonny S @ May 27, 2007, 12:52 PM

A new one, This is England, very very good film. Funny for the first half, pretty serious for the second half.

I've been wanting to see that since i saw it advertised on Film4. I later saw an article about it in Empire. Is being put onto TV, released on DVD, or shown in the cinemas?

here are a few of mine:

Amelie - A beautiful film
The Lost Boys - Everything anyone could ever want from a film
Withnail & I - Need I say why?
Leon - I cried, could you admit that?

Then there's a few more: LOTR trilogy, Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, The Goonies, Ghostworld, Lost In Translation, Me & You & Everyone We Know, etc.

Love The Lost Boys and Leon.

Leon is beautiful.

(And the film ain't bad either, etc.)

And I do love Ghost World, but I wish I could watch it without getting depressed.

What was number 1?

Spiceworld.

Immense film. Laughing out loud

Spiceworld: Redux?

I'd watch it.

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