Monkeydad
08-20-2012, 01:26 PM
Dumb and Dumber is a must-watch every time it's on TV for me.
I'm more of a sports guy than movie guy. Last thing I saw in the theater was Cars 2 with my son. Before that it was Happy Feet at an iMax about 5 years ago.
mredskins
08-20-2012, 02:30 PM
Kick Ass is a great flick too!
Chico23231
08-20-2012, 02:39 PM
Dolemite - The Human Tornado
The Human Tornado (1976) - IMDb (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074653/)
That Guy
08-20-2012, 04:08 PM
forgeign stuff:
71 into the fire (amazing)
city of lost children (Weird)
mon oncle d'amerique (it's french)
pan labryinth/the orphanage (kinda the same movie)
ip man (decent semi historical kung fu)
romance of the three kingdoms (tv series)
the troll hunter
leon the professional
dragon tattoo
as far as an earlier post, city of god is a great movie, but snatch is a lot better than lock stock
DynamiteRave
08-20-2012, 07:15 PM
Loved City of God. Really good movie.
I forgot a few so here goes.
I'm Gonna Git You Sucka
Malcolm X
Superfly
American History X
Rosewood
Paid N Full
Braveheart
Something About Mary
Tommy Boy
Trading Places
Black Dynamite
Alright I'm done for real this time. Let's just say that I love movies
You jive turkey.
Superfly but no Shaft or Jackie Brown?!
MonkFan4Life
08-21-2012, 01:05 AM
You jive turkey.
Superfly but no Shaft or Jackie Brown?!
I forgot both of those! Wowsers. Also
Uptown Saturday Night
Let's Do It Again
3 The Hard Way
Enter The Dragon
House Party
Harlem Nights
Which Way Is Up
The Toy
Stir Crazy
Brewster's Millions
Airplane
Damnit I said I was done lol!
mooby
08-21-2012, 05:55 AM
I don't think that completely a reason to disrespect someone. Bastard Out of Carolina has a rape scene where a man is raping a girl... Oh I dunno about 8 or 9. And the movie is actually really good, it came out in 1996. It has Jenna Malone, Ron Eldard, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Christina Ricci in it (among others). Its based off of a book though and not a horror film.
Usually films will say in their ratings if there's a rape scene in it which then gives you the option of going to see it or not. And while it may make us squirm and feel incredibly uncomfortable, I have no problem with it so long as no one was really hurt and it has a point within the storyline. Shock films are meant to do exactly that.
The Human Centipede, The Hills Have Eyes (remake. Which was crappy honestly), Hostel series, Saw series. I mean all these things have gratuitous violence/shock. Although Saw may be in a category of its own because the overarching storyline of the entire series is actually interesting.
edit: Oh yeah, and Oldboy. Wanna be shocked. Watch Oldboy. Koreans are crazy man. But its probably one of the best movies I've ever seen. With a twist!
My friend keeps telling me to check that out, and it's been in my Netflix queue for awhile. I need to get on that.