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[quote name='tiredfornow']I think budge would fuck Jake up in real life.

Jakes a chump with a Wii. :D[/quote]
He'd pop his pimple in my face and i'd be blind.
 
[quote name='Maklershed']*casts resurrect on Jake*[/quote]
Eight hours of sleep is the only thing that's gonna do that.:oldman:
 
[quote name='Brak']budge!

Top five films!

Now![/quote]

Memento
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
No Country For Old Men
Le Samourai
The Royal Tennenbaums

EDIT: That was just off of the top of my head. I might be forgetting something.
 
[quote name='Maklershed']I'm not one to shit on people's likes (Moxio) .. but Royal Tennenbaums? One of your top 5 favorite movies of all time?[/quote]

[quote name='JolietJake']I hated The Royal Tennenbaums, movie bored the hell out of me.[/quote]

You both suck at movies. The Royal Tenenbaums was hilarious. Probably Wes Anderson's best work.
 
It's good but I can't imagine that being anyone's favorite movie. Now Bottle Rocket. I could see that.

[quote name='darthbudge'] The Royal Tenenbaums was hilarious. Probably Wes Anderson's best work.[/quote]

Please see my previous statement.
 
[quote name='mr ryles']Monsters is one of my favorite songs on GHIII, it's a shame it is co-op only to unlock.[/quote]

My co-worker/friend is the aunt of one of the guys in Matchbook Romance.
 
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The one on the left is sick, but I can't find it anywhere. :/
 
[quote name='JolietJake']You think that's bad? I also didn't like The Life Aquatic.[/QUOTE]

People like you shouldn't be allowed to watch movies :cool:
 
[quote name='Maklershed']It's good but I can't imagine that being anyone's favorite movie. Now Bottle Rocket. I could see that.



Please see my previous statement.[/quote]

Hmm, I guess it is a difference in taste. Bottle Rocket was good, but actually I was dissapointed by it. Here is my order of Wes Anderson movies from Best to Worst.

The Royal Tenenbaums
The Darjeeling Limited
Bottle Rocket
The Life Aquatic

I haven't seen Rushmore yet.

EDIT: I want to add that I enjoyed all those movies alot, I am just comparing them to each other.
 
Going to Half-Price Books.

I'm hoping to find:

The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov by Vladimir Nabokov
The Elephant Vanishes: Stories by Haruki Murakami
The Glass Bead Game by Hermann Hesse
Glyph by Percival Everett
The Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon
Labyrinths: Selected Stories & Other Writings by Jorge Luis Borges
 
I think my current top five is:

1.) The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
2.) No Country for Old Men
3.)
4.) Rififi
5.) Brazil

... I think.
 
I miss the types of movies Bill Murray used to do, all he seems to do now are movies like Life Aquatic and Lost in Translation.
 
Two parts of Life Aquatic always have me :rofl:

1) Oseary Drakoulias: You must swear, legally swear that you will not kill that shark, or whatever it is, if it actually exists.
Steve Zissou: I'm going to fight it, but I'll let it live. What about my dynamite?
Oseary Drakoulias: [to assistant] Phillip, dynamite.

2) Alistair Hennessey: We've never made great husbands, have we? Of course, I have a good excuse. I'm half gay.
 
[quote name='JolietJake']You think that's bad? I also didn't like The Life Aquatic.[/quote]

Life Aquatic was a very strange movie. I can understand this, because to this day, I'm still not sure *exactly* what I thought of it.

I can say, however, that I thoroughly enjoyed The Darjeeling Limited, at least, for the first 1/2-2/3 of the movie.
 
[quote name='Brak']I think my current top five is:

1.) The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
2.) No Country for Old Men
3.)
4.) Rififi
5.) Brazil

... I think.[/quote]

That is a pretty solid list right there. I still haven't seen 8 1/2 yet.

Rififi was excellent, but I don't feel the urge to watch it over and over again, which I think truly great movies should have.

Brazil was good also, probably somewhere in my top 10.
 
Rififi's budget is rumored to have been something like $4,000, or something completely bonkers.

Edit: $4,000 is an exaggeration; it was more like $200,000, which still ain't shit.
 
Making a top 5 list is tough. My list probably changes based on my mood. But I think I would probably go with ...

Cool Hand Luke
Falling Down
American Psycho
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Platoon

Big Lebowski, O Brother Where Art Though, No Country For Old Men, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Man on Fire, The French Connection, Dirty Harry, and Inside Man are all up there too.
 
[quote name='Brak']Rififi's budget is rumored to be something like $4,000, or something completely bonkers.[/quote]

The really interesting thing that I learned from the extra's in on The Criterion disc was how dirty the novel that Rififi is based on was. Apparently with a lot of racism and even necrophilia. However, I couldn't even find anything out about the novel.
 
Gives me chills just looking at the picture.

I also really like Apocalypse Now as long as that extended "meeting with the French" scene ISN'T in the movie.
 
Cool Hand Luke and Sling Blade are my two favorite Christ adaptations.

I think The Big Lebowski might qualify, too. :whistle2:k
[quote name='darthbudge']The really interesting thing that I learned from the extra's in on The Criterion disc was how dirty the novel that Rififi is based on was. Apparently with a lot of racism and even necrophilia. However, I couldn't even find anything out about the novel.[/QUOTE]
Yeah. Dassin focused mostly on the jewel heist, and then kind of mutated the source material from there.
 
[quote name='joe2187']The Third Man - Greatest film of all time.

everything about it is 100% top notch[/QUOTE]
I still haven't watch that, yet.
 
[quote name='lordwow']Two parts of Life Aquatic always have me :rofl:

1) Oseary Drakoulias: You must swear, legally swear that you will not kill that shark, or whatever it is, if it actually exists.
Steve Zissou: I'm going to fight it, but I'll let it live. What about my dynamite?
Oseary Drakoulias: [to assistant] Phillip, dynamite.

2) Alistair Hennessey: We've never made great husbands, have we? Of course, I have a good excuse. I'm half gay.
[/quote]

Eleanor Zissou: Your cat's dead.
Steve Zissou: What? Which one?
Eleanor Zissou: Marmalade. I'm sorry.
[lighting cigarette]
Steve Zissou: What happened?
Eleanor Zissou: A rattlesnake bit it in the throat.
Steve Zissou: [pause] Goddammit, Elanor, why do have to say it like that? You couldn't try to break it a little bit nicer?
 
[quote name='Maklershed']Gives me chills just looking at the picture.

I also really like Apocalypse Now as long as that extended "meeting with the French" scene ISN'T in the movie.[/quote]
But there were boobies in that scene!
 
[quote name='Brak']Cool Hand Luke and Sling Blade are my two favorite Christ adaptations.

I think The Big Lebowski might qualify, too. :whistle2:k

Yeah. Dassin focused mostly on the jewel heist, and then kind of mutated the source material from there.[/quote]


If I'm not mistaken, both (Cool Hand Luke and Lebowski) featured scenes that depicted the main characters mimicking the image of Christ on the cross. Luke after he eats the eggs and he's stretched out on the table and Lebowski when he's sleeping/unconscious on the floor. I could be wrong about Lebowski. I know I'm right about Luke though.
 
[quote name='Brak']Rififi's budget is rumored to have been something like $4,000, or something completely bonkers.

Edit: $4,000 is an exaggeration; it was more like $200,000, which still ain't shit.[/quote]

Wasn't Rififi made in 1955? I wonder what $200k in 1955 dollars would be worth today?

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Did you know they're remaking the film?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0475871/
 
[quote name='Brak']I still haven't watch that, yet.[/quote]

It has one of the greatest endings in Cinema, Bizzare and grotesue camera angles and one of the most amazing chase scenes I've ever seen, and one of the most memorable main character you'll meet. If you loved Rififi you'll fucken love The Third Man. (Dont watch the american edited version...they fucked it up HARD)

WATCH IT NOW!
 
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