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Think of this as like one of those Channel 4 bank holiday specials presented by Jimmy Carr or Jonathan Ross. Mine are: The Fisher King, The Hudsucker Proxy, The Descent, The Graduate, Dumb and Dumber, I never said I was deep...

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Damn phone doesn't like lists...

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Oooh I dunno... The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, Persona, Hiroshima Mon Amour, The Third Man, Meantime.. off the top of my head

Runners up: Ratcatcher, Tony Manero, A Hard Days Night, Kind Hearts and Coronets, Local Hero...

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In no particular order:

Withnail and I

Spirited Away

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

The Neverending Story

Shaun of the Dead.



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Return to Oz
I Am Love
Hidden
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (the first live action film - awesome times!)
24 Hour Party People

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So I'm not the only person who likes Return to Oz better than The Wizard of Oz...

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I watched Miller's Crossing twice and didn't have a clue what was going on, had to read the plot on Wikipedia. Still thoroughly enjoyed it though, which is weird. Love the scenes with the record and the forest and the phone and the chair. I'm being purposefully vague so as not to spoil anything for anyone. Anyone who hasn't seen Miller's Crossing make sure you do. In fact just watch pretty much everything by the Joel and Ethan Coen. Hudsucker Proxy, The Big Lebowski, Fargo, Raising Arizona, Blood Simple, Burn After Reading, The Man Who Wasn't There, O Brother Where Art Thou.

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The Shawshank Redemption
Fantastic Mr. Fox and other Anderson's films
October Sky
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and other Leone's films
Animal House

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True story. When i was very young, me dad got tickets to the critics screening of Return to Oz. In the cinema, they'd turned the sound way up, and when you're 4 it's a very scary film. (think the nome faces in the rocks not to mention Mombie's severed heads). Anyway, during a particularly scary part, i screamed at the top of my lungs "Mummy, I want go home!". My comments swiftly ended up in one critic's review!

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Ha! Do you have the review? I'd go so far as saying I think TWoO is a big pile of shit and I don't understand why it's so popular.

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No particular order:

Scott Pilgrim vs The World
V For Vendetta
Shaun of the Dead
Inbetweeners Movie
Back to the Future

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Stop Making Sense
Harry Potter (chose one because I can't)
Lord of the Rings (again, can't decide on a particular one)
Batman: The Dark Knight
Donnie Darko

also credit to Hot Fuzz which just missed out

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Donnie Darko is a great film. The directors cut ruins it though.

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Miller's Crossing
Hot Fuzz
The Warriors
Brick
Sweet Smell of Success


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In no particular order:

District 9
The Terminator
Aliens
Pulp Fiction
Rocky

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Midnight Cowboy
Harold & Maude
The Graduate
Science of Sleep
Clockwork Orange

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Midnight Cowboy and Badlands are my Dog Day Afternoons.

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Weekend At Bernies II
Marley And Me
Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked
War of the Buttons
That Darn Cat!

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Well if you're not going to take it seriously...

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Can't do only 5! Sorry.

Week End
A Bout De Souffle
My Neighbour Totoro
Blade Runner
Alien
Moon
Lost In Translation
The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou
Detour
Take Care Of My Cat

Can't believe that's 10 already.

Oh my god, I forgot..

The Wicker Man



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Mystery Train
Into the Wild
Blue Velvet
Pulp Fiction
all Wes Anderson films

Isn't Moon directed by Bowie's son? Still haven't got round to watching it..

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In the Mood for Love
Breathless (A Bout de Souffle)
Umbrellas of Cherbourg
Quadrophenia
The Namesake

I seem to have similar tastes to saw119/Stephen...I'll have to find "Take Care of My Cat" (from my motherland)...have you seen "Castaway on the Moon" (another Korean film)? Very quirky but intensely charming.


Just thinking of "Return to Oz" still scares me a little...those heads, the wheelers *shivers*  Probably wouldn't find it scary at all today, but I'm not interested in taking that risk!



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twiggy wrote:

In the Mood for Love
Breathless (A Bout de Souffle)
Umbrellas of Cherbourg
Quadrophenia
The Namesake

I seem to have similar tastes to saw119/Stephen...I'll have to find "Take Care of My Cat" (from my motherland)...have you seen "Castaway on the Moon" (another Korean film)? Very quirky but intensely charming.


Just thinking of "Return to Oz" still scares me a little...those heads, the wheelers *shivers*  Probably wouldn't find it scary at all today, but I'm not interested in taking that risk!


 I've seen loads of Korean films and really like what they've been doing in the last decade plus. I havn't seen the one you mentioned. Take Care Of My Cat is a beautiful coming of age drama. I alos want to include KES in my list.



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