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Reply 1180
Correct. It is pretty common knowledge that the Oscars committee are wrong far more often than they're right. Most of them wouldn't know a good film if they were crushed to death by one.
Fight Club, Good Will Hunting and Dead Poets Society, three of my favourites :smile:
The Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind.
Fight Club, Pulp Fiction, Inception, Shutter Island, Sin City.
Reply 1184
Original post by MizzCupcakes
The Usual Suspects, really great! Kevin Spacey is amazing!

and others that people have posted such as V for Vendetta, Donnie Darko, Fight Club, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind etc.

but there are so many films that are stunning who are intelligent without having to be thrillers, such as Amélie


The Usual Suspects, man, what a masterpiece!
Black Swan.
Donnie Darko.
2001: A Space Odyssey
Inception
Original post by ACatCalledMeow
Black Swan.


Black swan is one craaazzzzyyyyy film
Reply 1187
lol dude, I was joking :rofl: You mad? ahaha
Reply 1188
Haha, you honestly thought I'd conversed with a Hollywood director??

and you have no sense of humour :rolleyes:
Reply 1189
Yeah because it was done in all seriousness wasn't it :rolleyes: Oh dear.
Both of you, shut up or get a room.
Reply 1191
Tell the prick who can't take a joke.
Original post by J_90
Tell the prick who can't take a joke.


Both of you sound like whiny ponces. Cock off.
Reply 1193
Original post by zjs
1.) Why are Fight Club and Crouching Tiger in the recommendations twice?
2.) Why is Crouching Tiger in there at all? It's ****.
3.) Why are the Shawshank Redemption and A Prophet in different categories?


Shawshank redemtion is there, under Prison Drama.

For the thread starter:
Troy (2004, Wolfgang Peterson) - War.
Gladiator (2000, Ridley Scott) - War.
Robin Hood (2010, Ridley Scott) - War.
Recently I've realised that there are so many films that I really ought to have seen already, but haven't, such as Inception, The Godfather, Forrest Gump, Amélie, The Breakfast Club; you know, films that seem like everyone else has seen but you.

What are your 'essential films'? :biggrin:
Watching The Prestige at the moment, watched Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind earlier too.. shouldn't watched these films so many times by now, so awesome ><
The films that I've been told I need to see desperately are:

ET
The Hangover
Forrest Gump
4 Weddings and a Funeral
50 First Dates

My best friends hasn't seen Titanic or Bambi, I'm not entirely sure how.
Pretty much the entire IMDB 250 :colonhash:
Havent seen King's Speech yet.
I still haven't watched the Home Alone films...

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