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An American werewolf in London is coming to the big screen..
As is..
Citizen Kane..
I love both of these movies how lucky i feel to have two such great(in my opinion,before im slaughtered by the egos for daring to suggest anything is great before checking with them)films in cinemas near me in the same week.....
If you could have two, which films would you pick..?
My two choices would be
Grease.. as my daughter is alomost my age when I first saw that, so would like to take her to see it on big screen
2nd choice
Shawshank redemption.. as it was a complete flop on the big screen the first time around, and such a great film, one of my all time favourites.
I'd love to see 'Lawrence of Arabia' on the big screen.
After much deliberation I'm afraid I can only narrow it down to three
Shawshank redemption
The green mile
Sixth Sense
5th Element - Purely for the ourageous costumes
Love Actually for demontrating all kinds of love from Grieving through to Love that can never be..
A Matter of Life and Death with David Niven - This is possibly my fave redface
Quote by brucie
shawshank redemption has to be the most overrated film of all time. ok a decent yarn but why people make it out to be a great film i have no idea.
it has a decent story. not badly acted in a theater kind of way. but no real CINEMATIC qualities.

Sometimes less is more, in my opinion, you don't need all the special affects to make a film good.
Quote by brucie
shawshank redemption has to be the most overrated film of all time. ok a decent yarn but why people make it out to be a great film i have no idea.
it has a decent story. not badly acted in a theater kind of way. but no real CINEMATIC qualities.

it was set in a prison based film how do you make that cinematic??it was also entirley character based and concentrated entirly on the story without trying anything flash...everyone who has ever tried making a stephen king film should take note that that is how they should be approached,that said stand by me is a far better film
back to the question though for the big screen it would be a complete uncut version of bladerunner(the one that has never been released) and errrm yeah debbie does dallas smile
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A Matter of Life and Death with David Niven - This is possibly my fave redface

OMG! You're the only other person I know who's ever heard of this film! :shock: I scoured the shops to finally get it on dvd a few years ago and I never tire of watching it!
I'd like to see Touching The Void and Glory - two films with the most amazing photography that deserves to be seen on a screen bigger even than my 42" biggrin
Quote by brucie
shawshank redemption has to be the most overrated film of all time. ok a decent yarn but why people make it out to be a great film i have no idea.
it has a decent story. not badly acted in a theater kind of way. but no real CINEMATIC qualities.

What and Debbie does Dallas has?
One of the most influential movies of the time....The Exorcist.
Even though it seems reasonably quite tame now, back in the 70's it was such a horror film, and I must have seen it countless times now and it is still a brilliant film.
Also one of Patrick Swayzee's films....Roadhouse. That had everything. The girls, the violence, and he was brilliant in it.
I have a film degree....... rotflmao
Quote by Theladyisaminx
My two choices would be
Grease.. as my daughter is alomost my age when I first saw that, so would like to take her to see it on big screen
2nd choice
Shawshank redemption.. as it was a complete flop on the big screen the first time around, and such a great film, one of my all time favourites.

Great choices .... I would choose those 2 .... or
Wizard of Oz
Good Will Hunting
Did I just choose 4?!?! lol
Quote by Funlovers2009
My two choices would be
Grease.. as my daughter is alomost my age when I first saw that, so would like to take her to see it on big screen
2nd choice
Shawshank redemption.. as it was a complete flop on the big screen the first time around, and such a great film, one of my all time favourites.

Great choices .... I would choose those 2 .... or
Wizard of Oz
Good Will Hunting
Did I just choose 4?!?! lol
no you chose 2, and just agreed on the other 2 :thumbup: :lol:
Highlander on the big screen with that Queen sound track, cant go wrong
and Gone With the Wind, one of my all time favourite films
absolute classic :thumbup:
Quote by I_am_joy
After much deliberation I'm afraid I can only narrow it down to three
Shawshank redemption
The green mile
Sixth Sense

what a brilliant choice i love all of them.
My choices would be anything with Tom Hanks in or directed by him.
Ultimate favorite is Forest Gump i now know the whole dialogue of that
"And thats all i have to say about that !"
the worst film ever is Matrix coz i cant understand it and have fell asleep twice trying to watch it!!!!
I'd love to watch Purple Rain on the big screen - *swoons* at the thought of a ginormous Prince! I'd like to watch it in a really super-duper sound system screen too. Aaahhhh, bliss!
Before brucie-the-forum-Scorcese quibbles about lack of cinematic qualities, I would also like to see lots of poncey filmy films too... having also studied Film. cool
But if I was going to hire a cinema for the day, it'd be Purple Rain followed by The Godfather Trilogy. Sod cinematic qualities... it's sometimes about loving the film!
Blade Runner
I can see why people like Green Mile & Shawshank, Darabont is very good at tugging at the heart strings via the innocently wronged man.
I blub like a baby at the end of the Green Mile but I prefer to do that at home as otherwise it makes my popcorn salty.
For epic scope how about all six remastered Star Wars films in an arse numbing day of Vaderness?
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Blade Runner
I can see why people like Green Mile & Shawshank, Darabont is very good at tugging at the heart strings via the innocently wronged man.
I blub like a baby at the end of the Green Mile but I prefer to do that at home as otherwise it makes my popcorn salty.
For epic scope how about all six remastered Star Wars films in an arse numbing day of Vaderness?

I once sat through the first or is it second three, those nasty velour seats become terribly itchy after a couple of hours
Quote by Staggerlee_BB
Blade Runner
I can see why people like Green Mile & Shawshank, Darabont is very good at tugging at the heart strings via the innocently wronged man.
I blub like a baby at the end of the Green Mile but I prefer to do that at home as otherwise it makes my popcorn salty.
For epic scope how about all six remastered Star Wars films in an arse numbing day of Vaderness?

I once sat through the first or is it second three, those nasty velour seats become terribly itchy after a couple of hours
I feel your pain! I came out of Lord of the Rings and it took 4 days for the feeling to return to my arse...
Quote by Resonance
Blade Runner
I can see why people like Green Mile & Shawshank, Darabont is very good at tugging at the heart strings via the innocently wronged man.
I blub like a baby at the end of the Green Mile but I prefer to do that at home as otherwise it makes my popcorn salty.
For epic scope how about all six remastered Star Wars films in an arse numbing day of Vaderness?

I once sat through the first or is it second three, those nasty velour seats become terribly itchy after a couple of hours
I feel your pain! I came out of Lord of the Rings and it took 4 days for the feeling to return to my arse...
Was it a date with B1oke then?
bolt
Sadly for your fevered imagination, not, and I hadn't drilled a little hole in the base of the popcorn bucket either.
It wasn't that ring I wanted to be lorded over... :-)
Quote by brucie
I'd love to watch Purple Rain on the big screen - *swoons* at the thought of a ginormous Prince! I'd like to watch it in a really super-duper sound system screen too. Aaahhhh, bliss!
Before brucie-the-forum-Scorcese quibbles about lack of cinematic qualities, I would also like to see lots of poncey filmy films too... having also studied Film. cool
But if I was going to hire a cinema for the day, it'd be Purple Rain followed by The Godfather Trilogy. Sod cinematic qualities... it's sometimes about loving the film!

why part 3???
Trilogy... as in all three, not just part three.
Pricilla Queen of the dessert for my first choice
then i'm torn between
Forrest gump and Green Mile both fabulous films that get all my emotions working overtime and give me goosebumps so just can't choose between them
my films are mood oriented
a laugh ,jack and sarah ,just married
tearful , titanic , green mile
horror ,aliens ,splinter
synical horror , bad taste , brain dead
sci-fi , chronicles of riddick , stargate atlantis
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One of the most influential movies of the time....The Exorcist.
Even though it seems reasonably quite tame now, back in the 70's it was such a horror film, and I must have seen it countless times now and it is still a brilliant film.

Totaly agree, not seen 1 to beat it yet. :thumbup:
Miracle in Rome was a lovely film but I've not met anyone who has seen it. Anyone here seen it?
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my films are mood oriented
a laugh ,jack and sarah ,just married
tearful , titanic , green mile
horror ,aliens ,splinter
synical horror , bad taste , brain deadsci-fi , chronicles of riddick , stargate atlantis
geezer!
Killer Clownz from Outer Space.
(I intend to mention that film at leats once a year for the rest of my life)
lp