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Dreamscale
Posted: November 27th, 2013, 4:32pm Report to Moderator
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Welcome, Levon.

Loved Ones is a great little flick that really packed a whollup and came off as totally unique,m even though it was far from it.

My faves?  Well, let's see...have to include...

Hostel (and Hostel 2)
Outlaw Josey Wales
True Romance
Eyes Wide Shut
The Abyss

Obviously many more could/should be included, but that's the short list.

Great to see you jumping in and reviewing scripts - it's the best way to make yourself known and very cool.
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James McClung
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Welcome to the boards, Levon. Reviewing scripts with the kind of fervor and detail you've shown since arriving here is an outstanding way to get started and make a good first impression. Kudos.

All time favorite film lists never get old. These are the ones that ALWAYS end up on my list.

The Fly (1986)
Dead Ringers
Oldboy
Hellraiser
Goodfellas
Casino
Audition
Martyrs
Jaws

I could go on all day, of course, but I will add that I love Tarantino, Kubrick, and the Coen bros. as much as anyone on these boards. Who doesn't, really?

Hope you enjoy your stay, man.



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stevie
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Gidday, Levon!


Jaws
Glory
Heat
Batman(1989)
T1, 2 and 3 (can't split them, they go together, lol)



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Hey Levon!

(not ranking, just listing these):

A League of their Own
Hoosiers
Apocalypse Now
A Few Good Men
The Social Network
The Hunt for Red October
Jerry MaGuire
It's A Wonderful Life
The Breakfast Club
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Hey there Levon,

Love the eye candy in your pick -- mm mm mm, lol.

Ok, this is not a short list, sorry, there's just too many:

Gothika
One Perfect Day
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Willow
The Goonies
Sweet Home Alabama
The Grudge (scariest thing I'd seen at the movies back then)
Saw 2
Fast & Furious 1,4,5,6
Prince Of Pursia sands of time
The Skeleton Key
Romeo & Juliet (2006)
The Count Of Monte Cristo
27 Dresses
The Gift
The Next Three Days
The Holiday
Bird On A Wire
Romancing The Stone
Overboard
A Time To Kill
The Shawshank Redemption
And most recently - In Time, Friends With Benefits, Tron Legacy, The Great Gatsby & Ted will all go down as favs forever.

Oh, what the hell, I'll add Hansel & Gretel to the mix - thought it was a well thought out bit of fun.

I'd add Wolf Creek as another Aussie fav, but it kind of made my stomach churn with the whole 'jelly on a stick thing, so I'm not that inclined to watch it again - it's a good movie though, IMO.

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Levon
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Hi, all! Thanks for the lovely welcomes!

Dreamscale - Unfortunately, the only films I've seen on your list are the Hostels. The second was particularly gross as I remember it, not to say the first one wasn't of course.

James - It's nice to see Martyrs on someone's list! Love me some French horror.

Stevie - I'm also hearing Heat is a good film but I don't think I've ever seen it. It's the one with 50 cent in it, isn't it?

Crusader - I really need to watch more 70s-90s films

Flywings - That's quite the list you got there! I really liked Hansel and Gretel too! The best bit, by far, was Edward the troll.
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Toby - The Lives of Others is in my Netflix list as we speak, I better get round to watching it.



Good man! Let me know what you think of it If you do enjoy it, I also highly recommend another brilliant Austrian film called The Counterfeiters which, if my memory serves me correctly, won the Oscar for best foreign film the year after The Lives of Others won the same award


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Welcome aboard, Levon.

I have a top 4 favourite films which pretty much never change. In no particular order...

The Shawshank Redemption
Old School
Garden State
The Big Country

There are plenty of others that I love, from more obvious choices like The Usual Suspects, Reservoir Dogs and the LOTR trilogy, to what might be considered less obvious choices like The Raid, The Replacements and The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters.
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Stevie - I'm also hearing Heat is a good film but I don't think I've ever seen it. It's the one with 50 cent in it, isn't it?.


This has Pacino and De Niro in it, came out in 1995. I don't think 50 cent is in it - if he is, he woulda been just a dime back then, lol.




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Levon
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God knows what I was thinking of then
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welcome to SS Levon

i won't quote my favourites as...not even i know what they are.

hope you stick around and take part

cheers


My scripts  HERE

The Elevator Most Belonging To Alice - Semi Final Bluecat, Runner Up Nashville
Inner Journey - Page Awards Finalist - Bluecat semi final
Grieving Spell - winner - London Film Awards.  Third - Honolulu
Ultimate Weapon - Fresh Voices - second place
IMDb link... http://www.imdb.com/name/nm7062725/?ref_=tt_ov_wr
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Top 5 (also most influential on me)

1. Taxi Driver
2. Psycho
3. Unbreakable
4. Animal Kingdom
5. Blue Velvet

A lot more, but those are 5 that come to mind (at this time).


THE SUICIDE THEORY (Amazon Prime, 79% Rotten Tomatoes) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2517300/?ref_=nm_knf_i1
RAGE (Coming Feb. 2021) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8874764/?ref_=nm_knf_i2

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Quoted from stevie


This has Pacino and De Niro in it, came out in 1995. I don't think 50 cent is in it - if he is, he woulda been just a dime back then, lol.




50 cent is not in Heat.  He's in the terrible film that reunites DeNiro and Pacino for a 2nd time:  Righteous Kill.  

It's a god awful movie, avoid if possible and just stick to Heat, which is a classic.
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J.S.
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Hard to compose a list unless it's by genre.

For dramas, I feel Bicycle Thieves and The Conformist are somewhere in the top five.
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crookedowl
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Bicycle Thieves is a great movie. In my top 20 at least.
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