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I would recommend
Two Thousand Maniacs (1964): One of the first gore film ever made, directed by the infamous sleaze director H G Lewis, the film tells the story of a small southern town who are celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Civil War. They capture a small group of North Americans and force them to take part in such 'fun' events as roll-the-man-in-the-nail-lined-barrel and target practice involving a pretty girl and a boulder. Hillarious gory cheese fest that has to be seen to be beleived only really for those with a sick sense of humour,anyone with a weak stomach should stay away.
> Hur hur yeah, read the first paragraph of my original post.
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> *sniggers*
Ah, bollards, I've made myself look like a fool...
*walks away hanging his head*
Ah, but I'm a gypsy, I have no brain! :-)
> Everyone in the world must watch 'This is Spinal Tap'.
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> If only for the 'Amp goes up to 11' scene.
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> Class songs too.
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> *sings big bottomed girls*
Cool, I watched that again yesterday. Also, make sure you watch The Royal Tenenbaums, largely ignored by the population of the Earth, it's by the same guy who did Rushmore.
"I'm gonna give you 20 seconds to get me the money, because I reckon that's as long as it'll take me to shoot you before you reach the door"
"It's like if your mum s**tabbed you. You wouldn't get upset or angry. You'd go 'oh sh*t mum's s**tabbed me I'd better get off to the hospital'"
> Angel Heart
Brilliant film, marred slightly by the fact that I got the twist about half way through. Not as bad as sixth sense which I ruined for all my family by getting the twist straight after the introductory scene.
Oh well, films about ritual murder and vodoo have got to be good. Films starring micky o'rouke (sp?) are better (mmmmmmm)
Inspired.
Pitch Black is a cool film that may have passed many people by...
> CDouch wrote:
> I think Bogus Journey is the best Bill & Ted movie
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> indeed, I think death (the character) makes that film..
Mhmm and does the ending rule or what?
Tremors - everyone must've seen it by now, but if not *cough* Hercules *cough* - go see it
Space Balls - we're the Space Balls! Yes we're the Space Balls!
The Rock - slow motion massacre of Navy Seal team. 'Nough said
Pulp Fiction - Jules. And the gimp. 'Nough said
Reservoir Dogs - Mr Pink. He doesn't tip. He rules
Die Hard - same applies to Tremors
Robocop (director's cut) - worth it, just for the extra blood