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Offline kenhuntin

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 Clarice, Miggs said something to you as you passed by he hissed at you, tell me... what did he say?
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Offline sandmannd

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Some Military Movies I thought of that are very good.

Cadence

The Tuskegee Airman

Memphis Bell
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Offline kingfisher1

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Clarice, Miggs said something to you as you passed by he hissed at you, tell me... what did he say?

gotta love the hannibal trilogy.
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Offline Dotch

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Favorite Flicks...hmmm, let's see

Braveheart (historically inaccurate but more importantly, man was that babe who played the French princess hot)

Cool Hand Luke (I always asked my friend Luke if he had his mind right after seeing this one)

A Man for All Seasons (Paul Scofield loses his head for a moment as Sir Thomas Moore)

Mary Queen of Scots (Bloody Mary - not just for breakfast anymore)

Pale Rider, High Plains Drifter, Unforgiven, A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, (geez Lee Van Cleef was such a bad@ss)

The Green Berets (The Vietnamese decoy chick was hot. Oh yeah, John Wayne was in it too)

Back to the Future (gotta love DeLoreans)

Animal House (food fight scene could've been filmed in our dorm; food was inedible)

Caddyshack (...coming out of nowhere to lead the pack at Augusta)

Airplane (had a drinking problem after that one)

Raiders of the Lost Ark (I don't like spiders and snakes)

The Wizard of Oz (To this day I am still deathly afraid of flying monkeys and talking apple trees capable of throwing apples)

Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? (Betty Davis fixes Joan Crawford some "Rat Surprise")

The Doors (the movie itself wasn't real accurate thanks to Oliver Stone but the job Val Kilmer did of immitating Jim Morrison was awesome, naked Indians and all)

 
« Last Edit: February 02/14/09, 10:00:18 AM by Dotch »
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Offline afishrmn

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A few of mine would be.......

Caddyshack
Bucket List / As Good As It Gets  (Any thing with Jack Nicholson)
Grumpy Old Men  (both 1 & 2)
Planes, Trains and Automobiles (all John Candy Movies)
Me, Myself and Irene
Office Space
Masters of Menace (oldie but goodie)....plus it has John Candy in it
Primal Fear (Edward Norton played his character perfect)
Oceans Eleven (all)
Silence Of The Lambs
Most Steven Seagal movies

I have to add "Days of Thunder"----------
Its not my favorite, but it was the first movie I watched after getting surround sound :happy1:

P.S.  Surround Sound is sweeeeeeeeet!!!!
« Last Edit: February 02/15/09, 07:52:30 AM by afishrmn »

Offline Go Big Red!

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Christmas Vacation
Slapshot
Caddyshack
Shawshank Redemption
The Program
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