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    Quote Originally Posted by georjec2 View Post
    For a little culture in your life take a look at 'West Is West'. A BBC produced dramedy that I gave 8 out of 10 stars about a teenage Pakistani teenager born and raised in England (accent and everything) who is taken back to Pakistan by his father in 1975 to connect to his roots.

    Good Movie !

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1441956/

    Oooppps !!! This was suppose to go in the 'Good But Obscure Movies' thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SamLowel View Post
    The Bourne movies!
    Not only can I watch them again & again, but those & The Good Shepherd are the only Matt Damon movies I've seen.

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    Most of the Marx Brothers movies. A Day At The Races, Horse Feathers, Duck Soup...Brilliant.

    (I cannot however tolerate my onetime king of the world heroes...The Three Stooges.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by georjec2 View Post
    Most of the Marx Brothers movies. A Day At The Races, Horse Feathers, Duck Soup...Brilliant.

    (I cannot however tolerate my onetime king of the world heroes...The Three Stooges.)
    I've gone the opposite route: Marx Bros. too dull for me. The Stooges' producer told them they'd never be as funny as the Marx Bros.; hence, had to work @a more frantic pace. But I've concluded their social commentary more incisive than Marx Bros.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hexexis View Post
    I've gone the opposite route: Marx Bros. too dull for me. The Stooges' producer told them they'd never be as funny as the Marx Bros.; hence, had to work @a more frantic pace. But I've concluded their social commentary more incisive than Marx Bros.

    I hear you man but the Stooges are sooo stupid.

    Another thing.. the Marx Bros. movies get 3 and 4 stars the Stooges do not.

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    Star Wars and Twilight. I like them very much :P

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    Any James Bond with Sean Connery, Pierce Bronson, Roger Moore or Daniel Craig. The rest were horrible.
    Mission Impossible
    Hunt for Red October
    Stripes
    The Longest Day
    Magnificent Seven
    Young Guns
    Major League
    Beverly Hills Cop 1
    48 Hours
    Tomstone
    Top Gun
    The Birds
    Great Escape
    Open Range
    Bullitt
    Harlem Nights
    Safe House
    Any of the Bourne Movies
    French Connection
    Crimson Tide
    Training Days
    Private Ryan

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    Quote Originally Posted by old school View Post
    Any James Bond with Sean Connery, Pierce Bronson, Roger Moore or Daniel Craig. The rest were horrible.
    Mission Impossible
    Hunt for Red October
    Stripes
    The Longest Day
    Magnificent Seven
    Young Guns
    Major League
    Beverly Hills Cop 1
    48 Hours
    Tomstone
    Top Gun
    The Birds
    Great Escape
    Open Range
    Bullitt
    Harlem Nights
    Safe House
    Any of the Bourne Movies
    French Connection
    Crimson Tide
    Training Days
    Private Ryan
    Good list !


    I love "Scrooge" with Albert Finney !!!!

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