April Film Viewings (* = First Time Watch)

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Been hearing so much good feedback on Cabin In The Woods. I gotta buy it sometime this month.



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#7 Which version from which year?
#9 & #10 Congratulations on experiencing Body Double particularly. DePalma gives audiences one scary and funny film, and the film is extremely quotable too.
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Sweet! I was just thinking that we should do Bad Lieutenant the other day

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Yeah you kind of have to be in the right mindset I guess, or just a fascination with 50's B-Movies in general. I think the outdated effects are what I love so much about it. Especially the hand haha
Hanna and Memento are great. Definitely feel the same way about Down and Out in Beverly Hills.


The first two seasons of Breaking Bad are great, but just wait until season 4. It's probably the best season the show's produced.

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Love your top 2! They Live would have cracked my personal top 5.

Great list. I have a soft spot for Sleepwalkers. I didn't realise he only wrote the script. I spent ages trying to track down the book. Of course, no book exists!




#11 deserves a mention. The Adventure Begins should have started an entire franchise. But, oh well, someone else might do Executioner movies.

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#1 Many Schmoes' are picking Toy Story 3. The selection is interesting, for TS3 is not from Schmoes' childhood.
#6 One of the best comedies ever. #14 One of the best movies ever.
#8 A person expects The Human Centipede to be listed more often than it has been. But, perhaps, people have avoided it in the first place. John Landis claims that he has skipped certain "must-see" horror films for them being too "icky" for him.
#10 You are very traditional. And, hey, Casablanca holds up even generations later.


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I wouldn't have given Land of the Lost that many stars. lol take a few of them and give them back to Jaws, I don't think it has enough.
Otherwise... FUCK yeah to this list. Esp. In Bruges.

WalkAway, 'The Human Centipede' is a bad movie, but I did keep with it purely for the shock value because that's the only thing that it has going for it.
I agree with WalkAway... I don't plan on watching it in this lifetime! Plus, your rating of a measly 3 says it all! hahaha

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Steve!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dduR_TO_5w&feature=related
#15 awesome.. you talked films and stuff?

5/10 for Red? Hmm I really liked it! Check this out: http://www.moviefancentral.com/walkaway/blogs/movie-discussion-club:-red

Never liked Leary or Titus as stand ups. I wish Leary would act more though.
George Carlin is always one of the greats, and this is a good list. I would only add Dave Chappelle to my own.
There is something severely wrong with this list! Where is Bill Hicks?
I remember seeing a copy of Twilight at the video store many years ago, the deal at that shop was 3 tapes for 3 days for 3 dollars...I'd always pass that movie but never end up getting it. But it always stuck in my head, I can picture it clear as day. I remember thinking that "Twilight" was such an excellent title for a movie, something very endearing about it, something very poignant and hopeful and mysterious so...just by the title alone I figured the movie would never meet my expectations anyway. But now the title is associated with a fucking horrible teen soap opera about sparkly vampires so who gives a fuck? Maybe I should check it out one of these days.
Also, it's always great to see Wonder Boys on a list.
I really dig Spartan. I think that was the last skinny Val Kilmer movie

Haha I was wondering what could one do with The Kids Are All Right, great stuff man
yay someone else who didn't love The Perfect Host