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Murphy
Posted: April 14th, 2009, 3:56pm Report to Moderator
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I knew you were some decent guy


Haha, I do try, honestly.

I had a rather strange introduction to movies, I spent much of my youth being raised by my Grandparents so all I ever got to see was their movies. I missed out on many of the movies that the kids talked about in school but I grew up on the classics and still to this day love watching old films, especially anything with James Stewart.
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The Salton Sea


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Damn... You've stumped me. I really find it too hard to pick a favourite movie. For me, it's a tough flip up between City of God and In Bruges... And I think I'd have to say In Bruges.

Do I think it's the best movie ever made? I know there are better made films, but that is my favourite film. Serious, and very funny at the same time. It also has IMO one of the best scripts of all time...


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Quoted from Murphy


Haha, I do try, honestly.

I had a rather strange introduction to movies, I spent much of my youth being raised by my Grandparents so all I ever got to see was their movies. I missed out on many of the movies that the kids talked about in school but I grew up on the classics and still to this day love watching old films, especially anything with James Stewart.


Jimmy Stewart!!  The man was an acting GOD!  Everyone should look for all movies he was in and check them out.  You won't be disappointed!!



...in no particular order
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That's a tough one

I can't pick one or two.

- The Lion King;
- The Shawshank Redeption;
- Gran Torino;
- Philadelphia;
- The Godfather.

And I'd continue ahah.


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Cold Mountain, Fur, Australia, Moulin Rouge
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Cold Mountain, Fur, Australia, Moulin Rouge


OMG!  Those ALL have Nicole Kidman in them!!




...in no particular order
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Sex Boat.  absolute classic.
Oops, sorry...wrong board! I thought Simply Porn looked a bit jazzed up. That's what nightshift will do to ya. Um, Jaws.



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Geez, it'd be a tie between Aliens and Jurassic Park for me. Yeah, not exactly the hugely dramatic kind but still classics in their own right.


Scripts on this site:
The Black Dog (Short/Horror)
Howl (Short/Horror/Thriller)
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Memento or Eternal Sunshine.



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onus - Three men, three guns, no escape. (WIP)
the Deal - What would you do for a million dollars?
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Hitchcock's Psycho > Everything else


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Feature:
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Horror, Drama - 15 year old drunkard Wayne Henley gets caught up in procuring his teenage friends for a serial killing psychopath. 117 pages
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1.GoodFellas
2.Rear Window
3.Rocky
4.The Great Escape
5.In the Heat of the Night
6.Die Hard
7.Dirty Harry
8.Halloween
9.48Hrs.
10. Glengarry GlenRoss  
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Rushmore.


NEW!Everquenching Lemonade:Thirsty for a comedy short?
And the Rest!

Watch Squirt! (My web-series!)
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button still leaves me in awe. A magnificent film I was lucky enough to see on the big screen.

Sandra



A known mistake is better than an unknown truth.
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The Big Lebowski, hands down for me.


Check out my scripts...if you want to, no pressure.

You can find my scripts here
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