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Se7en
Re-watched it today after reading an article in Hotdog magazine, and was absolutely bessoted with every frame, every word. Simply one of those perfect films that will sit with me for the rest of my life.
It's A Wonderful Life - tears to a glass eye etc etc.
But, yeah, definitely Ferris Bueller, The Princess Bride, La Haine, The Third Man, Fargo, The Usual Suspects and probably some others.
> Ferris Bueller's Day Off
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> NEVER. EVER. GETS. OLD.
True, so true.
Fight Club... hmm, dunno. I love it, even more than Se7en but it just doesn't seem perfect to me. Too long, and I don't really like Edward Norton. But still, one of my favourite films of the last 5 years.
> Reservoir Dogs.
The ending was a little obvious.
"It was meee" BANG!
> Paradox: wrote:
> Fight Club
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> What the hell have you been smoking?
Thats beside the point.
> I know it's your opinion, but The Last Castle is far from movie
> perfection. Entertaining? quite,but perfection? no way hosee.
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> For starters if it was perfect then it wouldn't have such a cheesy,
> patriotic ending.
Every time there is a thread where we get to post our own films I say this one, mostly because nobody has ever heard of it and I want to see all mysterious "oooh".
Yeah the ending is a little cheesy but is still good how the fat guy gets downsized and loses his job. It does fit together nicely, from that guys rock hurling through the window to the water cannon. It's all good. When you compare it to something that gets a lot of the limelight, namely anything with Hugh Grant in it, it is fully of clichés and thus imperfect. The Last Castle's only Cliché is the stars and stripes flying at the end which is a bit annoying to us brits, but I guarantee is had the americans jumping on their porches yelling "GOD BLESS USA!"
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