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Posted on 03-06-06 7:57 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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What do you all think are the top ten hollywood movies of all time...My list goes like this..of course, only including movies i have seen...These are not in order...
1.The Shawshank Redemption
2.The lord of the rings- The return of the king
3.Saving Private Ryan
4.The Fight Club
5.The matrix
6.Terminator2 : The judgement Day
7.The silence of the lambs
8.The Godfather
9.se7en
10.Pulp fiction
 
Posted on 03-07-06 4:42 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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tim roth, not tim robbins
 
Posted on 03-07-06 4:44 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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kinda confusing...shawshank redemption tim-freeman
pulp fiction tim-jackson
 
Posted on 03-07-06 5:27 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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SPOILER for pulp fiction:Don't read it if you want to watch the movie....
We never find out what is glowing gold in the briefcase. The plot unfolds in a non-linear fashion, so the resolution of each character's arc occurs at different points in the film. Jules Winnfield (Samuel L. Jackson) retires from his career as a hitman after he and fellow hitman Vincent Vega (John Travolta) survive unscathed after one of the targets of their hit fires a large caliber weapon at point blank range six times without hitting either of them. Jules interprets this as divine intervention and decides to walk the earth like Kane in Kung Fu. Since Jules is in a transitional period, he decides not to kill a pair of lovers, Yolanda "Honey Bunny" and Pumpkin (Amanda Plummer and Tim Roth) who hold up the restaurant where Jules and Vincent are having breakfast. Jules and Vincent are having breakfast after Vincent accidentally shoots Marvin (Phil Lamarr), a punk, in the head in the back seat of the car that the three are riding in after retrieving the briefcase for Marsellus Wallace (Ving Rhames). Winston Wolf (Harvey Keitel) helps the two get out of the jam after Jules and Vincent hide the blood-soaked car in Jimmy's (Quentin Tarentino's) garage. Vincent entertains Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman) when Marsellus goes out of town, but Mia accidentally overdoses on heroin. Vincent takes her to drug dealer Lance (Eric Stoltz), where Vincent must give her a cardiac adrenaline shot through the chest to revive her. Vincent and Mia agree never to tell Marsellus about what happened. (Look for Steve Buscemi as the Buddy Holly waiter in Jack rabbit Slim's) Marsellus loses a bunch of money when a palooka, Butch Coolidge (Bruce Willis) refuses to throw a fight. In attempting to flee L.A., Butch goes back to his apartment to retrieve a watch that his father, literally, passed onto him. He finds a machine gun with a silencer on the kitchen counter and surprises Vincent coming out of the bathroom. Butch shoots Vincent to death. Butch then happens to come across Marsellus and tries to run Marsellus over with his car, crashing it in the process. In the ensuing chase, Marsellus and Butch wind up being captured by two sado-masochists, Zed (Peter Greene) and Maynard (Duane Whitaker). Marsellus is raped, but Butch escapes and helps Marsellus do away with the rapists. Butch and his lover Fabienne (Maria de Medeiros) skip town.
 
Posted on 03-07-06 5:30 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I really felt pity for tim robbins in the movie shawshank redemption.....he gets so brutally raped by guys ..But he did a very good job saving himself from having to give a blowjob..man it would have be awful...
 
Posted on 03-07-06 5:33 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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no more on shawshank redemption pls. i am watching that tonite... haven't seen it
 
Posted on 03-07-06 5:39 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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ok dude...finish it then you can post your views....
 
Posted on 03-07-06 8:21 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I think we all missed FaceOff. It was a very entertaining movie but nothing compared to shawshank redemptionl. The only movie I think that comes close to shawshank redemption is The Life of David Gayle.
 
Posted on 03-07-06 9:56 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Someone please tell me why is Pulp Fiction a great movie or do you beleive it just because it was a successful independent film.
 
Posted on 03-07-06 10:06 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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A Few Good Men
 
Posted on 03-07-06 10:54 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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How about nepali ones?? Its been a while since I've watched any but here are the list:

Maiti ghar
Kumari
Aama
Sindoor
Jeven rekha
Basudev
Ta ta sarai bigris ne badri
Karodpati
Darpan chhaya
Jhuma
 
Posted on 03-07-06 11:14 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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nepali list
chino
lahure
dakshina
basudev
basuri
hami ek hau
anyaya
man ko badh
maitighar
kanchhi
 
Posted on 03-08-06 3:17 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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one of the best movies i've ever seen... shawshank redemption...
 
Posted on 03-08-06 8:52 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Mine are:

Amadeus (film adaptation of the Peter Shaffer play on Mozart)

Stealing Beauty (Another Bertulucci classic. Jeremy Iron plays the disillusioned English poet. Live Tyler is delectable. Some breathtaking Tuscan scenery)

Full Metal Jacket (Stanley Kubrick at his best)

Casablanca (The Bogart/Bergman duo - captivating, my best love story/war time film ever)

Out of Africa

Gandhi (The Richard Attenborough masterpiece)

Il Postino (in Italian, based on the Nobel laureate Pablo Neruda, one of my fav 'magic realist' poets)

Schindler's List (Nobody could do it except Spielberg)

Saving Pvt Ryan (ditto)

The Color Purple (ditto)

Forrest Gump

A River Runs through it (quite a bit of Wordsworth's poety-reciting there)

Remains of the day (adaptation of the Booker winning Ishiguro novel; Hopkins at his best)

Surviving Picasso (Hopkins again!)

Howards End (Hopkins again! And the delectable Helena Bonham Carter; adaptation of the EM Foster novel)

A Room with a View (A superb adaptation of the EM Foster novel again. With Helena Bonham Carter again - no one could play the feisty Lucy Honeychurch better than she!)

Total Eclipse (Based on the life of Arthur Rimbaud, the famous French poet. DiCaprio plays the poet, David Thewlis Paul Verlaine, also a French poet and Rimbaud's homosexual lover. Worth a try)

Pride and Prejudice (BBC adaptation with Colin Firth)

The Tin Drum and Death in Venice (Both film adaptation of novels by the German Nobel laureates, Gunter Grass and Thomas Mann. The latter is said to be based on Gustav Mahler, the Austrian composer; Visconti has included plenty of his (Mahler's) music in the film, especially his fifth symphony - hauntingly beautiful. His fifth has got to be my all time fav. No doubt)

Films by Felini and Polanski

Films by Satyajit Ray (Aagantuk tops my Ray list. Satranj ki khilaadi is also cracking)

The Monsoon Wedding (Another Meera Nair - I had better not say anything about Kama Sutra! :))
 
Posted on 03-08-06 9:06 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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just saw the trailor of this movie -- and made me remember of its 1st part.
my all time fav. - goes to:
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

and, hopefully; Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest will be a good one too.
^coming this summer.
 
Posted on 03-08-06 10:23 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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My list of ten best movies I have seen so far:

-The Shawshank Redemption
-A Beautiful Mind
-The Godfather I, II (My first movie and bang, Al Pacino-My all time favorite)
-Schindler's List
-Pulp Fiction
-Forrest Gump
-When Harry Met Sally
-Casablanca
-Catch Me If You Can
-Notting Hill (I know this one may be weird for some, but just can't miss my favorites Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts)
 
Posted on 03-08-06 10:27 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Clerks
Lost in Translation
Donnie Darko
Pi
Requiem for a Dream
Reservoir Dogs
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Rushmore
Memento
Pulp Fiction
One Who Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
The Usual Suspects
The Silence of the Lambs
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Apocalypse Now
Léon
American History X
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Amadeus
Crash
Fargo

Trainspotting
Mulholland Drive

Sideways
This Is Spinal Tap
The list goes on forever.
 
Posted on 03-08-06 11:51 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Shaolin socccer
kung fu hustle
blood sports
the king of kick boxing
the best of the best
ong bak
dunken master
who am i?
the one armed boxer
hero
the commando
 
Posted on 03-08-06 4:06 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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yet another list

1. Pulp fiction - finely woven coincidences of events
2. Masoom- a limpid eyed jugal hansraj with a turmoiled dad shah.
3. Silence of the Lambs - watch out for the chemistry between hopkins and foster amidst all odds.
4. Oh brother where art thou - a find depiction of fugitives in confederate south.
5. Eternal sunshine of a spotless mind - check out for the scenes where carrey tries to rescue winslet's memories.
6. Leaving las vegas - a drunkard's path to suicide, and what a way to die...watch out for the climax.
7. Good will Hunting - a foolhardy damon, who rejects harvard to win love.
8. The Talented Mr. Ripley - damon again..cons the whole world and jude law.
9. Sense and sensibility - could have been pride and prejudice instead, emma and winslet at their best.
10.13 days - JFK, bobby kennedy and kenny O' donell escape apocalypse by inches.

More to come.....
 
Posted on 03-08-06 4:30 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Here is mine Top ten List,
1. Pulp fiction
2. Reservior dogs
3. Mulholland drive
4. Being john malkovich
5. Big Lebowski
6. Donnie brasco
7. Good fellas
8. Twin peaks
9.Fight club
10. God father
11. Trainspotting
12. American History X
 
Posted on 03-08-06 4:47 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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HEY PAT and all Pulp Fiction Fans,
The glowing gold in the briefcase in Marsellus wallace's soul.
 



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