The Story of Ricky, while not my favorite, definitely holds a place close to my heart.
http://www.badmovies.org/movies/storyofricky/
I've never seen anything quite like it before.
Lets make a fav. movie thread;)
in no particular order... and, o fcourse, only some of them...
-Dead Man (by Jarmusch)
-Fanny And Alexander (by Bergman)
-The Element Of Crime (by von Trier)
-Europa (by von Trier)
-Stalker (by Tarkovski)
-Lost Higway (by Lynch)
-Mulholland Drive (by Lynch)
-Trainspotting (by Boyle)
-Monty Python's Life Of Brian (by Jones)
-Time Bandits (by Gilliam)
-The Illusionist (by Steling)
-The Points Man (by Stelling)
-Metropolis (by Lang)
ETC ETC ETC
-Dead Man (by Jarmusch)
-Fanny And Alexander (by Bergman)
-The Element Of Crime (by von Trier)
-Europa (by von Trier)
-Stalker (by Tarkovski)
-Lost Higway (by Lynch)
-Mulholland Drive (by Lynch)
-Trainspotting (by Boyle)
-Monty Python's Life Of Brian (by Jones)
-Time Bandits (by Gilliam)
-The Illusionist (by Steling)
-The Points Man (by Stelling)
-Metropolis (by Lang)
ETC ETC ETC
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Ok this is too hard, I dont usually respond to favorite threads, i find it too hard to choose
In no particular order
Lost Highway - David Lynch
Mulholland Drive - David Lynch
Eraserhead - David Lynch
Twin Peaks - David Lynch
Dune - David Lynch
Blue Velvet - David Lynch
Elephant man - David Lynch
The Straight story - David Lynch
Wild at heart - David Lynch
Ghost In the shell - Mamoru Oshii - Japan anime
Akira - Katsuhiro Ôtomo - Japan anime
Armitage the third - Takuya Sato - Japan anime
The Maxx - Yeol Jung Chang - (plus 3 more) Anime
Requiem for a dream - Darren Aronofsky
Pi - Darren Aronofsky
The Labyrinth - Jim Henson
Cube - Vincenzo Natali
Legend - Ridley Scott
Dark city - Alex Proyas
Oh my god, there are so much more, I need to stop NOW. But you get an idea. Couldent keep it down to one.
In no particular order
Lost Highway - David Lynch
Mulholland Drive - David Lynch
Eraserhead - David Lynch
Twin Peaks - David Lynch
Dune - David Lynch
Blue Velvet - David Lynch
Elephant man - David Lynch
The Straight story - David Lynch
Wild at heart - David Lynch
Ghost In the shell - Mamoru Oshii - Japan anime
Akira - Katsuhiro Ôtomo - Japan anime
Armitage the third - Takuya Sato - Japan anime
The Maxx - Yeol Jung Chang - (plus 3 more) Anime
Requiem for a dream - Darren Aronofsky
Pi - Darren Aronofsky
The Labyrinth - Jim Henson
Cube - Vincenzo Natali
Legend - Ridley Scott
Dark city - Alex Proyas
Oh my god, there are so much more, I need to stop NOW. But you get an idea. Couldent keep it down to one.
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umm Hardware(positively bursting at the seems with rock icons making "guest" appearances),
Blade Runner,
Slip Stream(or should that be one word only )
Metropolis,
The Twelve Tasks of Asterix(watch it when drunk or..whatever...laugh all the way to a cardiac arrest),
Withnail and I goes without saying,
The Lost Boys,
Angel Heart,
The Breakfast Club(top marks for nostalgia )
Sex,Lies and Video Tape(i found it a seminal piece of film),
Pride and Prejudice series box set(simply coz its the best piece of suspense with no gratuitous violence or sex),
Blair Witch(umm see above)
The Matrix
but mostly Hardware-every time i watch it,theres something extra to pick up on,or read into.like a story within a maze,within a maze and so on
Blade Runner,
Slip Stream(or should that be one word only )
Metropolis,
The Twelve Tasks of Asterix(watch it when drunk or..whatever...laugh all the way to a cardiac arrest),
Withnail and I goes without saying,
The Lost Boys,
Angel Heart,
The Breakfast Club(top marks for nostalgia )
Sex,Lies and Video Tape(i found it a seminal piece of film),
Pride and Prejudice series box set(simply coz its the best piece of suspense with no gratuitous violence or sex),
Blair Witch(umm see above)
The Matrix
but mostly Hardware-every time i watch it,theres something extra to pick up on,or read into.like a story within a maze,within a maze and so on
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forgot hardware
goooood morning! angry bob speaking......
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I forgot to mentionpikkrong wrote:in no particular order... and, o fcourse, only some of them...
-Dead Man (by Jarmusch)
-Fanny And Alexander (by Bergman)
-The Element Of Crime (by von Trier)
-Europa (by von Trier)
-Stalker (by Tarkovski)
-Lost Higway (by Lynch)
-Mulholland Drive (by Lynch)
-Trainspotting (by Boyle)
-Monty Python's Life Of Brian (by Jones)
-Time Bandits (by Gilliam)
-The Illusionist (by Steling)
-The Points Man (by Stelling)
-Metropolis (by Lang)
ETC ETC ETC
-One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
-Fight Club
AND MANY MORE
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My turn
Black Rain
Empire strikes back
star wars
all quiet on the western front
duck soup
the man with two brains
spinal tap
ET
AI
Oh! Mr Porter
The lady vanishes
Psycho
Gregory's girl
Willy wonka
Dracula
One flew over the cukoos nest
the sleeper
platoon
dear hunter
the rear window
schindlers list
the producers
blazing saddles
all of me
terminator 2
some like it hot
breakfast club
big
chitty chitty bang bang
the wizard of oz
my fair lady
paths of glory
all about eve
apocalypse now (not redux)
great expectations
hobson's choice
a matter of life and death
the spy who loved me
airplane
un chien andalou
easy rider
the doors
usual suspects
the matrix
se7en
great escape
pandora's box
nosferatu
the hunger
beetle juice
heathers
breakfast club
wonderful life
harvey
betty blue
and loads of other art crap
yeah, i've been thinking about it for a while
absolute bestest films, prob empire strikes back, willy wonka or the spy who loved me
Black Rain
Empire strikes back
star wars
all quiet on the western front
duck soup
the man with two brains
spinal tap
ET
AI
Oh! Mr Porter
The lady vanishes
Psycho
Gregory's girl
Willy wonka
Dracula
One flew over the cukoos nest
the sleeper
platoon
dear hunter
the rear window
schindlers list
the producers
blazing saddles
all of me
terminator 2
some like it hot
breakfast club
big
chitty chitty bang bang
the wizard of oz
my fair lady
paths of glory
all about eve
apocalypse now (not redux)
great expectations
hobson's choice
a matter of life and death
the spy who loved me
airplane
un chien andalou
easy rider
the doors
usual suspects
the matrix
se7en
great escape
pandora's box
nosferatu
the hunger
beetle juice
heathers
breakfast club
wonderful life
harvey
betty blue
and loads of other art crap
yeah, i've been thinking about it for a while
absolute bestest films, prob empire strikes back, willy wonka or the spy who loved me
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And ofcourse "Full metal jacket".
And basicly good war movies.
And basicly good war movies.
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ok...if people start making longer lists.....
everything by kubrick(excepted barry lyndon of which i only liked the music....)
everything by lynch (except maybe dune, which would probably have been great cut in another way....)
everything with ed norton in it (just because he's so great....)
idem with al pacino......
everything by greenaway (except prospero's books which I was never able to watch from beginning till the end)
otto e mezze by fellini
taxi driver
apocalypse now
koyaanisqatsi (movie?)
the audition(oodishon, japanese horror movie....)
blade runner
everything by Monty Python....especially the holy grail.....
a lot of french comedy and other french movies.......(especially movies with audrey tautou or with michel serrault)
suddenly last summer
everything by kubrick(excepted barry lyndon of which i only liked the music....)
everything by lynch (except maybe dune, which would probably have been great cut in another way....)
everything with ed norton in it (just because he's so great....)
idem with al pacino......
everything by greenaway (except prospero's books which I was never able to watch from beginning till the end)
otto e mezze by fellini
taxi driver
apocalypse now
koyaanisqatsi (movie?)
the audition(oodishon, japanese horror movie....)
blade runner
everything by Monty Python....especially the holy grail.....
a lot of french comedy and other french movies.......(especially movies with audrey tautou or with michel serrault)
suddenly last summer
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of course, Apocalypse Now, toopikkrong wrote:I forgot to mentionpikkrong wrote:in no particular order... and, o fcourse, only some of them...
-Dead Man (by Jarmusch)
-Fanny And Alexander (by Bergman)
-The Element Of Crime (by von Trier)
-Europa (by von Trier)
-Stalker (by Tarkovski)
-Lost Higway (by Lynch)
-Mulholland Drive (by Lynch)
-Trainspotting (by Boyle)
-Monty Python's Life Of Brian (by Jones)
-Time Bandits (by Gilliam)
-The Illusionist (by Steling)
-The Points Man (by Stelling)
-Metropolis (by Lang)
ETC ETC ETC
-One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
-Fight Club
AND MANY MORE
and many more
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I did it onceranddebiel² wrote: everything by greenaway (except prospero's books which I was never able to watch from beginning till the end)
but - inspite of my biggest respect to Greenaway - not exactly what I expect from cinematography
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there are a few of his movies which you must admit are just likeable no?pikkrong wrote:I did it onceranddebiel² wrote: everything by greenaway (except prospero's books which I was never able to watch from beginning till the end)
but - inspite of my biggest respect to Greenaway - not exactly what I expect from cinematography
the pillow book?8 1/2? the cook the thief his wife and her lover?
shiny, shiny, shiny boots of leather....
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actually I didn't like it very much, I still have it on tape thoughpikkrong wrote:by the way, I have never seen Spinal Tap - yes, I know, it's a shortcoming of my education
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I've seen only Prospero's Books and The Pillow Book by Greenaway.randdebiel² wrote:there are a few of his movies which you must admit are just likeable no?pikkrong wrote:I did it onceranddebiel² wrote: everything by greenaway (except prospero's books which I was never able to watch from beginning till the end)
but - inspite of my biggest respect to Greenaway - not exactly what I expect from cinematography
the pillow book?8 1/2? the cook the thief his wife and her lover?
actually I wasn't so impressed by either of them.
maybe because I saw them from TV not from the big screen, maybe because my wife and many friends had lauded them before and I expected anything more.
on the other hand - many friends of mine had lauded Dead Man (by Jarmusch) and it still impressed me very much and personally.
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naked lunch,
dune (well i loved it anyway ),
that tv movie of Dr who(the really old one with Bernard Cribbins in),
Italian job,
Pretty in pink,
Interview with a vampire,
Brahm Stokers Dracula,
This is spinal tap,
Clockwork Orange,
Scum,
Hellraiser,
could go on forever.
just out of curiosity-was once told there'd been a sequal to Hardware made a while ago...never found any signs of it;wondered if anybody else had come across it,or maybe heard the same rumour????
dune (well i loved it anyway ),
that tv movie of Dr who(the really old one with Bernard Cribbins in),
Italian job,
Pretty in pink,
Interview with a vampire,
Brahm Stokers Dracula,
This is spinal tap,
Clockwork Orange,
Scum,
Hellraiser,
could go on forever.
just out of curiosity-was once told there'd been a sequal to Hardware made a while ago...never found any signs of it;wondered if anybody else had come across it,or maybe heard the same rumour????
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Do you mean Dust Devil?Serendipityhaven wrote:just out of curiosity-was once told there'd been a sequal to Hardware made a while ago...never found any signs of it;wondered if anybody else had come across it,or maybe heard the same rumour????
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oooh,something new to me that.not that that would be hard mind you.finally got round to watching The Matrix just under a year ago,lol.
will look into that with interest...
shhhh,nobody give the plot away,please
will look into that with interest...
shhhh,nobody give the plot away,please
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"[...] The situation with Dust Devil is very bad. No one can legally sell anyone the rights to the movie because no one can figure out who to buy the rights from. That means that potential distributors to their best to investigate it for 2 or 3 months and then eventually, get discouraged. Pirate video is the only way to see the real film." [Richard Stanley in Sex & Guts #3.]Big Si wrote:Do you mean Dust Devil?Serendipityhaven wrote:just out of curiosity-was once told there'd been a sequal to Hardware made a while ago...never found any signs of it;wondered if anybody else had come across it,or maybe heard the same rumour????
http://www.walkingman.ht.st/
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pikkrong wrote:"[...] The situation with Dust Devil is very bad. No one can legally sell anyone the rights to the movie because no one can figure out who to buy the rights from. That means that potential distributors to their best to investigate it for 2 or 3 months and then eventually, get discouraged. Pirate video is the only way to see the real film." [Richard Stanley in Sex & Guts #3.]Big Si wrote:Do you mean Dust Devil?Serendipityhaven wrote:just out of curiosity-was once told there'd been a sequal to Hardware made a while ago...never found any signs of it;wondered if anybody else had come across it,or maybe heard the same rumour????
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http://www.1a-dvdshop.ch/4. July, 03.
It looks like Laser Paradise made a homerun with the Dust Devil DVD: The cut they're using is indeed the 105 minute director's cut and they've also included a making of-documentary on the side. A must-have.
1A-DVD Shop has the disc in its catalog, along with the aforementioned Hardware disc. Ignore the 87 minute running time in their specs though, since it's already been proved otherwise.
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