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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on Jul 19, 2007 13:03:41 GMT -5
#2481 PointsDumb and Dumber Released December 16, 1994Dumb and Dumber is a comedy film starring Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels, released in 1994. It was directed by the Farrelly Brothers and written by the Farrelly Brothers and Bennett Yellin. It is a modern example of a classic "road movie" and includes slapstick comedy and gross-out humor. Dumb and Dumber contributed to the launch to stardom of Jim Carrey, and set the foundation for many Farrelly Brothers films to come. It has a devoted cult following and is considered by many to be a modern comedy classic.
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Post by gmanquik on Jul 19, 2007 13:04:45 GMT -5
Currently, I've got Dawn of the Dead, The Matrix, and Dumb and Dumber. I might have nominated Elm Street, I forget.
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Post by DrBackflipsHoffman on Jul 19, 2007 13:09:22 GMT -5
I had The Warriors aswell, going well.
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on Jul 19, 2007 13:11:19 GMT -5
#2384 PointsOffice Space Released February 19, 1999Office Space is an American cult 1999 comedy film written and directed by Mike Judge. It satirizes work life in a typical software company during the late 1990s, focusing on a handful of individuals who are fed up with their jobs. The film's sympathetic portrayal of ordinary IT workers garnered it a cult following among those in that profession, but also addresses themes familiar to office workers and employees in general.
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Post by gmanquik on Jul 19, 2007 13:13:12 GMT -5
I've still got quite a few of my movies to go here, including one that I bet didn't make it, despite being my #2 pick ![:D](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/grin.png)
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on Jul 19, 2007 13:18:06 GMT -5
#2285 PointsStar Wars Episode VI - Return of the Jedi Released May 25, 1983The film is set about one year after Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. Luke Skywalker and members of the Rebel Alliance travel to Tatooine to rescue their friend Han Solo from Jabba the Hutt. Meanwhile, the Galactic Empire is planning to crush the Rebel Alliance with a more powerful Death Star while the Rebel fleet simultaneously prepares to launch a full-scale attack on this new space station. Luke confronts his father, Darth Vader, in a climactic duel before the evil Emperor Palpatine.
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Post by Angus Mcloud on Jul 19, 2007 13:19:36 GMT -5
Ive got 3 on the list so far
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Post by gmanquik on Jul 19, 2007 13:20:38 GMT -5
I'm counting on most of the remaining movies to be Star Wars, Star Trek, and crappy Matrix sequels j/k
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Post by DrBackflipsHoffman on Jul 19, 2007 13:21:03 GMT -5
And i had Office Space aswell! score.
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on Jul 19, 2007 13:21:04 GMT -5
#2186 PointsReservoir Dogs Released October 23, 1992Reservoir Dogs is the 1992 debut feature film of director Quentin Tarantino. It incorporates many of the themes and aesthetics that have become Tarantino's hallmarks — violent crime, pop culture references, memorable dialogue and nonlinear stories. It features Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen, Chris Penn, Steve Buscemi and Lawrence Tierney. Tarantino has a minor role, as does criminal-turned-author Eddie Bunker. The film portrays what happens before and after a badly botched jewel heist, but not the actual heist itself.
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Post by DrBackflipsHoffman on Jul 19, 2007 13:22:20 GMT -5
And Reservoir Dogs. I'm on a roll
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on Jul 19, 2007 13:37:19 GMT -5
#2087 PointsFight Club Released October 15, 1999Fight Club is a 1999 feature film adaptation of the 1996 novel Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk, adapted by Jim Uhls and directed by David Fincher. Fight Club explores themes of psychological emasculation in modern white-collar society, with Edward Norton playing a disillusioned everyman who meets a woman similar to him (Helena Bonham Carter) and a soap salesman (Brad Pitt) who embodies his repressed masculinity. The two men establish a club for men to engage in fist fights, and later, shenanigans and radical revolutionary acts.
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Post by Black Hammer Rocks the AssWhip on Jul 19, 2007 13:42:40 GMT -5
Dammit...The Matrix was my top pick.
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Post by Angus Mcloud on Jul 19, 2007 13:45:51 GMT -5
Whooo theres my 4th movie it would have been higher on my list at least if the ending was diffrent
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Post by rra on Jul 19, 2007 13:48:08 GMT -5
Wow, FIGHT CLUB (I think) and THE WARRRIORS (Top 10) made the list. Nice.
Though I'm sure my 20+ points is what pushed WARRIORS the most. Right Mr. Meat?
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Post by J is Justice on Jul 19, 2007 13:48:43 GMT -5
American Psycho, Dumb and Dumber and Fight Club were on my list ;D
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Post by DrBackflipsHoffman on Jul 19, 2007 13:50:16 GMT -5
Though I'm sure my 20+ points is what pushed WARRIORS the most. Right Mr. Meat? I had it near my top ten, 13 or something. I'd have stuck it higher but The Driver was directly above.
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on Jul 19, 2007 13:52:37 GMT -5
Wow, FIGHT CLUB (I think) and THE WARRRIORS (Top 10) made the list. Nice. Though I'm sure my 20+ points is what pushed WARRIORS the most. Right Mr. Meat? The Warriors, Dumb and Dumber, Robocop, the Matrix, and our #19 movie all received votes on the same amount of ballots.
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Post by rra on Jul 19, 2007 13:53:48 GMT -5
Though I'm sure my 20+ points is what pushed WARRIORS the most. Right Mr. Meat? I had it near my top ten, 13 or something. I'd have stuck it higher but The Driver was directly above. Well that helps too. ![:D](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/grin.png) Hell, ROBOCOP made the list too. What was everyone's #1 anyway? P.S. - Me? THE RIGHT STUFF. P.S.S. - SCARFACE will do well I'm sure.
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Post by gmanquik on Jul 19, 2007 13:54:15 GMT -5
I think mine was Die Hard, I do believe. :-D
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