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Posted By: jay behrens
my favorite family friendly line from Clerks is "What do stormtroopers know about plumbing? All they know is killing and white unforms." |
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Posted By: rob
1. "flying blind on a rocket cycle?" |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Almost every line is a classic, but they are not appropriate for this board. Kevin Smith made that movie for $27,000, and its a classic (and I know Bill is going to delete this thread-we are way off topic). |
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Posted By: Dave
1. Flash Gordon |
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Posted By: rob
1. flash gordon |
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Posted By: Brent Butcher
Contract design Engineer specializing in military vehicles and fitness club owner. Would love to buy and sell cards for a living but unfortunately I enjoy buying more than selling! |
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Posted By: Julie
1. "To England I'll steal, and there--I'll steal, and patches will I get unto these scars, and swear I got them--within these present walls!" 1945 |
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Posted By: Josh K.
2. Spies Like Us - great movie |
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Posted By: rob
2. spies like us |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
I'm a composer, orchestrator and conductor of music for television, films, recordings, based in Hollywood. I've worked with a wide range of folks, from Angela Lansbury to Metallica. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Did Metallica do the theme music for "Murder She Wrote?" |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Julie, I'm a movie junkie and have over 300 movies on DVD, but you are getting too esoteric in your pics even for me. I have no clue what movies those are. I am not exactly into mainstream movies. Lee will vouch for that. |
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Posted By: Julie
1) (Olivier's) "Henry V" |
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Posted By: Gilbert Porter
Barely 24 hours after this is posted, and there are 60 responses as to what you do for a living. When do you guys actually earn your living?????? I too am a lawyer - specializing in financing matters in the NY area. I usually tell people that I specialize in structuring long-term investments in countries nobody wants to visit for more than 5 minutes - that cuts the conversation short. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Julie- those were very esoteric movies- even I didn't get one. And Bruce,I didn't know you worked with Metallica. Did you know that Beavis and Butthead wore Metallica and AC/DC t-shirts all the time? I know that, because they are my heroes. I model my life after them. |
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Posted By: This Is Your Capt Speaking
And it's on its way to Cuba! |
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Posted By: Julie
"esoteric" by Jay behrens, NAMED the 5 movies, got told they were esoteric by Barry Sloate. How have I hijacked this thread? |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Actually, Hal is the original culprit in the hijacking of this thread. Julie, don't take offense to my comment, it just means that if can stump me on the movies, then have almost zero chance of anyone else on this board recognizing them. I've probably seen thousand movies or more in my lifetime and I've heard of a few of them on your list, but never seen them. |
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Posted By: Glenn
A thousand? I've easily seen three thousand movies. I keep a ranked list of my top 500. Wings of Desire, by the way, is on there, although I confess I couldn't place the quote. Anyone seen Eight Men Out? (I'm trying to steer us back to vintage baseball. Should I start a new thread where we can debate the merits of Eight Men Out and Cobb?) |
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Posted By: Ben
I have seen 4 out of Julie's 5 movies. My two favorites were "Wings of Desire" (Wim Wenders, 1987) and "Les Invasions Barbares". Jay, you'll have to relinquish your self-proclaimed title of film expert until you've seen "Wings of Desire"....truly a great film. There was an American remake in 1998 called "City of Angels" starring Nick Cage and Meg Ryan - I'm sure you've seen that one, Jay. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I'm a movie freak too. How many out there can say they've seen all of the extant silent movies of Greta Garbo? I think I've seen them all. But I prefer off beat cult classics, like "Performance", "O Lucky Man", "Pulp Fiction", etc. But we're off topic again and Bill is going to pull the plug. |
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Posted By: Richard Masson
that image of the pig-man shivering under the blanket is still with me 30 years later... |
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Posted By: Travis
Write books. |
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Posted By: ChuckkieB
I work for a global news organization as a Client Relationship Manager. It's a job that pays me well enough to afford me the luxury of spending way beyond my means, particularly on vintage cards. |
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Posted By: Julie
Glenn: In "Wings of Desire," Peter Falk (playing himself) is taking a walk in Berlin, and sees a derelict train station. He's remembereing his (German, I guess), grandmother talking about a train station, the big one, "Not the one where all the trains stop, but the one where all the stations stop." |
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Posted By: barrysloate
The pig man scene is one of the most horrifying things I've seen on film, because they made it seem so real. Did you know that Alan Price, who played piano and wrote the music for the film, was the original organist for the Animals, and played all the great organ on "House of the Rising Sun" |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Since this thread is so far off the topic of baseball, here's a baseball joke I made up. Actually, it's more of a riddle. |
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Posted By: Glenn
Thanks, Julie. Seen Faraway So Close? |
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Posted By: jay behrens
It's possible seen far more than 1000 movies. I erred ont he side of conservative. A number of movies I've seen an insane number of times like Rocky Horror Picture Show (301 times), Star Wars (several hundred times) and Pulp Fiction, Fight Club and Snatch are right up there too. Moulin Rouge also gets a lot of play just for background music. |
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Posted By: Julie
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Posted By: barrysloate
Metropolis is great (1926, I believe). I've seen it, but not with the nude footage. But it rings a bell. |
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Posted By: This Is Your Capt Speaking
Unbeknown to each other, they're from different factions. |
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Posted By: smokeyjoes-r- us
pick me up a box or two of Monte #2's and PSD4's whilst in Havana... |
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Posted By: shellyjaffe
My favorite movies are. Ecstasy with Heidi Lamar. The Thief of Baghdad with Sabu. Blazing Saddles. Lost Horizons and the first Thin man movie with William Powell. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Brazil is a great movie. I love Terry Gilliam's work. I am lucky enough to own the Criterian Edition on DVD. Last I heard, it's going for over $200 now. For those that aren't into DVDs, it's always worth picking up Criterian Editions of DVDs, they have great resale value. |
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Posted By: David
Retired Land Surveyor residing happily-ever-after in Honolulu. Inherited a whack of money a few years back. Enough for groceries and the odd Joe Wood card. |
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Posted By: ramram
Just about anything that came out of Slim Pickens mouth in the movie "1941". Especially when the Japs were trying to get him to sh*t out the Cracker Jack compass that he swallowed. |
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Posted By: Rhys
Jay |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Rhys, they are DVDs with a silver band at the top of the box that Criterian Edition. It's pretty hard to miss. Mostly from Paramount and MGM. They have lots of special features and a very high quality picture transfer. If you are a movie buff, you will notice the difference. |
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Posted By: Julie
Never buy a DVD for under $10--it will just be a transfer from some old VHS tape. |
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Posted By: Dave
Speaking of Heidi Lamar, did you know that she actually was issued a patent on a secure radio trnsmission scheme where the source and receiver hopped frequency on a pre-determined pattern. This was in the early 40's. You gotta love the history of technology. |
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Posted By: This Is Your Capt Speaking
It is with a heavey heart that I must inform you that it was one of the movie options that were found unacceptable by the Terrorist, and Sabu. |
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Posted By: Julie
It is MENTIONED by Watson as a tale "the world is not yet ready for," in one of the Sherlock Holmes stories..naw, I don't know which one. The Firesign Theater put out an album by that name in 1974 (I think they were a quite good comedy group), and a man wrote a not-so-hot novel called "Sherlock Holmes and the Giant Rat of Sumatra" fairly recently.. |
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Posted By: This Is Your Capt Speaking
And those on the right will see some more blue ocean. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
"That's Hedley!"--Blazing Saddles, my #1 movie. |
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Posted By: JimB
I am a professor of Buddhist philosophy. I translate and explain ancient Indian and Tibetan philosophical texts including some translation work for His Holiness the Dalai Lama. I sometimes like to think of the research as intellectual archeology. You can find one of my books by entering my name at amazon.com. |
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Posted By: Julie
and "compassion." I wondered if you agreed with it. The Thunderbolt reprents "skillful means" in the hands of a monk, priest or lama, but "campassion" in the hands of a bodhisattva. |
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