Blue Crush is the greatest movie of all time.
Signed,
bigb, fishonjazz
Huh? I'm not getting the joke.
Blue Crush is the greatest movie of all time.
Signed,
bigb, fishonjazz
Huh? I'm not getting the joke.
Aren't you the biggest Jessica Alba fan in the world? I seem to recall posting an Alba pic = autorep from you.
Yeah, I certainly noticed TBS had a Berserk avatar, I mentioned I liked it. I think he said he liked Claymore, Hellsing, and Death Note. But anyway, Berserk is coming out so slowly now that I stopped keeping up with it, it's all downhill after the Hill of Swords in vol 23 or so anyway. If he actually finishes it I'll read the whole thing again.Never had conversation about it with the old poster The Black Swordsman? (Where is he anyway? I know that he will come with a different account. Did he yet?)
BTW it's my favorite too. But first place belongs to Conan in the world of ink.
My first ever movie to see on theaters. It resides in one of the most special parts of my brain.
So many good mentions in this thread. I have to add this:
- Roman Holiday
- To Kill A Mockingbird
- Charade
- North by Northwest
- African Queen
- Westside Story (yes, a musical)
- White Christmas
- It's a Wonderful Life
- The Magnificent Seven
...and many more. Yes, they're long-- because they actually spend time on story arc, character development, etc.-- but there are lots of classic films I can see over and over again.
For the sake of argument, there have been some really exceptional films lately. Life of Pi, The Descendents, The Artist, and Gravity come to mind. This is totally personal taste, but I have also re-watched (and will re-watch) The Tree of Life and The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
My embarrassing guilty pleasure: I will immediately watch absolutely anything reviewed by MST3K-- the shi**ier, the better.
Ah, you're thinking of Into the Blue. The goddess known as Jessica Alba is the only reason to watch that movie.
Yeah, I certainly noticed TBS had a Berserk avatar, I mentioned I liked it. I think he said he liked Claymore, Hellsing, and Death Note. But anyway, Berserk is coming out so slowly now that I stopped keeping up with it, it's all downhill after the Hill of Swords in vol 23 or so anyway. If he actually finishes it I'll read the whole thing again.
As for Batman being your first movie to see in theatres... not the same thing, but for me Fellowship of the Ring was the best theatre experience I ever had, bar none, in large part because I went in with such low expectations. I was so sure they couldn't capture LOTR that when they pretty much managed it I was blown away. I was in a daze for hours after seeing that movie. Doubt that first viewing will ever be equaled in my life.
And literally every movie if he navigates around the site
Sorry
Mr Deeds?? lolwut?
Dude Where's My Car? is a perfect movie too, tbh.