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    Gattica - Uma Thurman, script by a Kiwi

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    Gattica - Uma Thurman, script by a Kiwi
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    Good the bad and the ugly
    Goodfellas
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    Walk the line !!
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    The Big Lebowski

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    Is anyone else like me and completely OVER watching Hollywood movies?
    It's years since I went to the cinema.

    Nothing against Yanks, but I just don't want to deal with that distorted American bullshit any more and the wank about 'stars'.
    I've gone completely off television for much the same reasons.

    Sport and old Brit comedy is all I watch nowdays and jeez I'm happy.

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    American Graffiti
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    Plus a lot that others have already listed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave
    Is anyone else like me and completely OVER watching Hollywood movies?
    It's years since I went to the cinema.

    Nothing against Yanks, but I just don't want to deal with that distorted American bullshit any more and the wank about 'stars'.
    I've gone completely off television for much the same reasons.

    Sport and old Brit comedy is all I watch nowdays and jeez I'm happy.
    I agree but have been pleasantly suprised to find lesser known Hollywood films which are worth watching. That is the reason for the thread.

    Many of the so-called blockbusters are simply vehicles for the publicity machine of the actors. They fade. The IMDB lists of top films ignores box-office (although it has that info) and is compiled by enthusiasts and critics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave
    Is anyone else like me and completely OVER watching Hollywood movies?
    It's years since I went to the cinema.

    Nothing against Yanks, but I just don't want to deal with that distorted American bullshit any more and the wank about 'stars'.
    I've gone completely off television for much the same reasons.

    Sport and old Brit comedy is all I watch nowdays and jeez I'm happy.
    Americans can make awesome movies if there is a decent brain behind it, they do however tend to over do american flags flapping and other patriarchal bullshit that could be done without.

    I for one still vote hollywood for now though, also a vote to the australian film industry. They make good shit to

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001
    That is the reason for the thread.

    For sure.
    Just an opinion - no angst.

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    Good to see so many movie fans out there. War movies seem to be popular;
    -Last of the Mohicans; Beast of war (about a Russian tank crew lost in Afganistan circa 1980s); Enemy at the gate; Platoon; Priv. Ryan - to many good scenes to list; Troy (weak in places but still a good history yarn) All quiet on the Western Front...
    Then there's;Fish called Wanda; Lock, Stock and smokin barrels; The world according to Garp, Forest Gump; The Princess bride; Pirates of the Carib.;Ghost; Easy Rider; as someone said, any Clint western - my favs; The Good, The Bad & The Ugly; and Unforgiven.
    All of the Matrix, LOTR and Terminators. Shit time to stop I'm just a movie junkie.
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    hope u didnt leave anything out Lias?................9SONGS..if your in 2 stick? winja looks like he might like the movie
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    New Release - Crash ( Recently won Best Picture at Oscars )
    I picked it up at the video store a while ago but put it back because it looked so boring. Never judge a movie by its cover!!

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    legend of 1900

    a must see movie this one

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