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pauljs75 ( ) posted Mon, 21 April 2003 at 9:22 AM

There's too many movies that I like. Depends on what mood I'm in n' stuff as to what I'll watch. I'm suprised nobody's mentioned Clerks (or anything with Jay and Silent Bob lurking around, for that matter) or Office Space yet... I'd go on, but I've seen a lot of my other fav's mentioned already.


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tuttle ( ) posted Mon, 21 April 2003 at 9:26 AM

Office Space


Crasher ( ) posted Mon, 21 April 2003 at 9:30 AM

I hated Clerks. And most of the rest of the Kevin Smith movies. I did, however, enjoy Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. Not my favorite movie of all time, but I was entertained. :)


brholte ( ) posted Mon, 21 April 2003 at 9:42 AM

heh, I like lots of movies. However, if I had to pick favs, I'd have to go with the following, in no particular order.... The Big Labowski Lord of the rings (the first two both rocked, waiting for the third) Matrix The Rocky Horror Picture Show (No I am not gay) Monty python and the Holy Grail (I like most monty python flicks, but the Holy grail tops them all imo)


orbital ( ) posted Mon, 21 April 2003 at 10:05 AM

Midnight express, Scum, The Firm with Gary Oldman not Tom Cruise, and the battle scenes in Saving Private Ryan- just blew me a way, Oh and Gallipoli and The Shining........ Right thats it no more even if I think of others,

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runwolf13 ( ) posted Mon, 21 April 2003 at 10:17 AM

Not in order: James Bond, any but Never Say Never and A View to a Kill. The Prophecy, but not II or III. The Rocket Gibralter Harry Potter And the Philospher's Stone And Chamber of Secrets (Have serious reservations about Prisoner when I found out that Wood wouldn't be back.) Kevin Smith's 5 part Trilogy, and yes I include Mall Rats in that.


Erlik ( ) posted Mon, 21 April 2003 at 10:32 AM

There is a subcategory of films: films excellent visually, but not that hot as films per se. I'd put The Cell (with Jennifer Lopez) Vidocq (with Gerard Depardieu) into that category. Anybody who wants to do anything visually would do much worse than seeing the therapy sequences in The Cell or the laboratory sequences in Vidocq. Stunning, especially The Cell.

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ICMgraphics ( ) posted Mon, 21 April 2003 at 3:39 PM

Rochr, Yeah I notice structure, lighting, texture, pov. So many movies are loaded with great visual stuff.

After going through this list I noticed there was one I love and no one remembered it. WILLOW, that was a great flik.


unclebob ( ) posted Mon, 21 April 2003 at 7:34 PM

gotta say I look at lighting, textures and such too. Kinda like in the days of Tetris. I would be at a stop light, looking at buildings and think ... if I turned this one this way, and flipped that one that way and .... then the light would turn green and the guy behind me would honk his horn ... just as I was ready to clear a line. LOL


bclaytonphoto ( ) posted Mon, 21 April 2003 at 9:10 PM

No real order Clockwork orange Slingblade ( i like biscuts!) Blue velvet (anything by david lynch) caddyshack (it's in the hole !) It's a wonderful life

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treemont ( ) posted Mon, 21 April 2003 at 11:13 PM

I'm just starting, but my friends say I'm going crazy with all the textures and lighting lol, I see it everywhere ;) LOTR Matrix Harry Poter Starwars Gladiator


Phantast ( ) posted Tue, 22 April 2003 at 5:14 AM

In order: The Draughtsman's Contract Richard III (Ian McKellen version) Baron von Munchausen Aguirre Wrath of God 2001


pidjy ( ) posted Fri, 25 April 2003 at 8:04 AM

-Close Encounter of the third kind -Dark city -Jacob's leader -Brainstorm -2001


Rayraz ( ) posted Fri, 25 April 2003 at 8:17 AM

"Close Encounter of the third kind" Is that the one where they communicate with beeps of sound at the end of the movie? I saw a few parts of it, but I never saw the whole film.

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Trouble ( ) posted Fri, 25 April 2003 at 8:58 AM

mmm let's see my 5 favorite movies in no particular order, The Princess Bride Matrix LOTR (all) The Wrath of Kahn Aliens If I answered this tomorrow the list probably would be slightly different as I like so many other movies too. And I'm always looking at how scenes are lighted, shot etc. Can't help myself, been doing it ever since I worked on a claymation movie in the 80's. But now I can take what I learn and use it in Bryce. ;) Cie


orbital ( ) posted Fri, 25 April 2003 at 10:54 AM

Rayraz YOU gotta see Close encounters, if you like sci fi you'll love it.

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pidjy ( ) posted Fri, 25 April 2003 at 11:06 AM

Yes rayraz that's it.. U gotta see that movie.. I remember when I saw it at the theater, when coming out at the end of the movie, every people were looking up to the sky..


Alan-ASD ( ) posted Fri, 25 April 2003 at 6:51 PM

Glad to see that... The Fifth Element Close Encounters of the Third kind Dark City Jacobs Ladder and Gladiator ...where included in this post by others. There favorites of mine to. Hey Rocher,yes, I must admit that I to also find myself looking at textures, lighting, models and such, but not just in movies. I find myself looking at every-day things and wondering... now how the heck would I model, texture and light that. I'm totally infected with CG, as I'm sure many of this community's members are. 8)


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