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Montgomery Posted - 03/03/2007 : 22:13:38
I just watched What Dreams May Come again and that has to be the saddest movie I've ever seen. I am just a mess when I watch it.

Which led me to the thought to ask you fwfr people.
What's your --
Saddest movie?
Funniest movie?
Scariest movie?
Most Thrilling movie?

And any other categories anyone wants to add.

Let's list and discuss.

EM :)
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duh Posted - 03/08/2007 : 05:15:04
Saddest movie:- The Exorcist cuz Gabriel Byrne sacrificed himself to save Linda Blair

Funniest movie:- A Christmas Story

Scariest movie:- Alien

Most satisfying movie:- Blade Runner

Most watchable over and over again movie:- Conan The Destroyer because I DID have to watch it over and over again...because it was my daughter's favorite movie when she was three years old. So even though the thing isn't really very good...it grew on me.

Most numbing movie:- Seven

Most 'feelgood' movie:- Oddly enough, The Butterfly Effect

Most shocking movie:- Mad Max

Worst movie:- I can't remember the name. It was a comedy that was something to do with dwarves and Hitler. It was so sloooow that I turned it off only 10 minutes into it.

Most hunger-inducing movie:- The Grapes of Wrath (everyone was hungry)

Most thrilling movie:- The Black Stallion

Most 'this director is brilliant' movie:- Snatch

Most WTF? movie:- The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou (I liked it)

Most illuminating documentary:- March of the Penguins

Most unexpected ending movie: Either, Wild Things OR Fallen OR Sixth Sense

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Montgomery Posted - 03/08/2007 : 04:54:51
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Originally posted by Downtown

What Dreams May Come is one of the best examples of SCHMALTZ I've ever seen.

Old Yeller is the saddest movie ever. It gets that title by default because it's the only movie most guys will admit made them cry.





Boo. I like What Dreams May Come. I know there is a lot of plucking of the heart strings there, but it works for me. The faucet is going throughout.

Now, Old Yeller. I haven't seen it. Can't bring myself to watch, truth be told, since I know it has that sad, sad, sad ending. I'll just take your word for it on that one. You can only imagine what a blubbering mess I'd be with Yeller, if WDMC affects me like it does.



EM :)

Shiv Posted - 03/07/2007 : 11:23:13
Scariest (when I first saw it): The Exorcist
Most intriguing (can't think of another way to describe it): Fargo
Most boring: The English Patient (sorry, but I had to force myself to watch it to the end)
Funniest (on repeat viewings): Hercules Returns
Best thriller: The Lady Vanishes
Most thought-provoking: Easy Rider (sad too)
Most compelling: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
Most inspiring: Lords of Dogtown


The saddest made for television movie is The Leaving of Liverpool. I can't remember a screen film that made me feel so sad for such a long time after watching it.
Beanmimo Posted - 03/07/2007 : 11:13:31
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Originally posted by Se�n

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Originally posted by Beanmimo

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Originally posted by Shiv

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Originally posted by Beanmimo

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Originally posted by Se�nFunniest movie:- Braindead
I have heard so much about this movie i have to track it down.
I hope you haven't heard so much it will spoil the surprise. It's not what you expect and what you expect at the same time!
Enough to want to see it, actually it had me at Peter Jackson...
Jackson's first three movies are among the funniest movies ever.

If you see Braindead, make sure it's not one of the destroyed versions. Commonly versions have been cut 20% or so. The "Runtime" and "Certification" sections on IMDb make interesting reading, it's clear which countries have no sense of humour.... The FAQ make funny reading too.



Thanks, off to Lazer so!! (Lazer, a dublin alternative to the mainstream dvd rental shops like Xtravision, Chartbusters, etc)
Sean Posted - 03/07/2007 : 11:04:08
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Originally posted by Beanmimo

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Originally posted by Shiv

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Originally posted by Beanmimo

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Originally posted by Se�nFunniest movie:- Braindead
I have heard so much about this movie i have to track it down.
I hope you haven't heard so much it will spoil the surprise. It's not what you expect and what you expect at the same time!
Enough to want to see it, actually it had me at Peter Jackson...
Jackson's first three movies are among the funniest movies ever.

If you see Braindead, make sure it's not one of the destroyed versions. Commonly versions have been cut 20% or so. The "Runtime" and "Certification" sections on IMDb make interesting reading, it's clear which countries have no sense of humour.... The FAQ make funny reading too.
Beanmimo Posted - 03/07/2007 : 09:25:21
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Originally posted by Shiv

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Originally posted by Beanmimo

quote:
Originally posted by Se�n

Funniest movie:- Braindead



I have heard so much about this movie i have to track it down.



I hope you haven't heard so much it will spoil the surprise. It's not what you expect and what you expect at the same time!



Enough to want to see it, actually it had me at Peter Jackson...
Downtown Posted - 03/06/2007 : 22:22:04
What Dreams May Come is one of the best examples of SCHMALTZ I've ever seen.

Old Yeller is the saddest movie ever. It gets that title by default because it's the only movie most guys will admit made them cry.

It's hard to imagine Halloween and Night of the Living Dead being truly terrifying, but if you put Halloween in the context of having invented every slasher movie cliche in the books, that changes everything. And Night of the Living Dead? They practically invented the MPAA rating system because of it.
Shiv Posted - 03/06/2007 : 22:01:12
quote:
Originally posted by Beanmimo

quote:
Originally posted by Se�n

Funniest movie:- Braindead



I have heard so much about this movie i have to track it down.



I hope you haven't heard so much it will spoil the surprise. It's not what you expect and what you expect at the same time!
Beanmimo Posted - 03/06/2007 : 15:41:37
quote:
Originally posted by Se�n

Funniest movie:- Braindead



I have heard so much about this movie i have to track it down.
Beanmimo Posted - 03/06/2007 : 15:40:33
quote:
Originally posted by Montgomery

I just watched What Dreams May Come again and that has to be the saddest movie I've ever seen. I am just a mess when I watch it.
EM :)



I cannot say that that movie captured my imagination but i do remember being very impressed by the "paintings scenes" and I seem to remember something about a beautiful air hostess.
Beanmimo Posted - 03/06/2007 : 15:35:24
(scariest) As a kid, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, the Child Catcher hid in every shadow of my childhood winter nights, Adult, Exorcist

(saddest) Shadowlands

(funniest) Horse Soup etc

(tasteless) Boxing Helena

(boring) The piaaaaahhno

(compelling) Mississippippi Burning

(Most thrilling) Thirty nine steps.

(current favourites) It's a Wonderful Life and Twelve Monkeys.
ragingfluff Posted - 03/06/2007 : 15:22:57
(scariest) The Shining or Don't Look Now

(saddest) Death in Venice

(funniest) Sleeper

(tasteless) Society

(boring) Eyes Wide Shut



turrell Posted - 03/06/2007 : 07:29:40
Saddest movie? Schindler's List (also the best movie ever made in my opinion)
Funniest movie? This is Spinal Tap
Scariest movie? The Shining - watched this a couple years ago with my wife and she fell asleep and I could barely stand to watch during the tricycke scene - that is one cray movie/
Most Thrilling movie? Harder category but the first film that comes to mind was Ransom - my heart rate was elevated throughout the film - maybe not the most thrilling, but certainly thrilling for a very high percentage of the film.
ChocolateLady Posted - 03/06/2007 : 06:10:57
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Originally posted by Whippersnapper

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Originally posted by ChocolateLady

I'm not sure if this is my final list, but let's go with these (for now):

Most Uplifting movie? - Gone With the Wind




Most Uplifting? Has to be "The Seven Year Itch".



Hehehe.

(Perhaps I should have used a different word... awe-inspiring, maybe?)
Whippersnapper. Posted - 03/06/2007 : 01:38:26
quote:
Originally posted by ChocolateLady

I'm not sure if this is my final list, but let's go with these (for now):

Most Uplifting movie? - Gone With the Wind




Most Uplifting? Has to be "The Seven Year Itch".

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