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    Default OT: Watched Scarface Last Night

    I watched Scarface last night. A buddy of mine came over and he'd been telling me I have to watch it and how good it was and stuff. And after recently watching Goodfellas this past summer I was excited. I thought Scarface was a mob movie not sure why I thought that. Anyway, I though it was pretty good but not one of the greatest all of time. I didn't care much for the character of Tony Montana....thuoght he was a paranoid sociopath. I know my friend likes him a lot though. I liked his sidekick Manny though...reminded me a lot of myself: suave, nice talker, good with the ladies, etc...

    Within the past two years I've just started to catch up on movies so there a lot of movies I've missed...growing up, I didn't watch many and instead focused on sports and have begun to use my God given talent in sports betting.

    Anyway, a lot of down time coming up since I won't be seriously betting again till late August.

    So what are the good movies that I need to watch....
    Last edited by BuddyBear; 01-04-07 at 12:08 PM.

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    Your sport handicapping talent may be God given, but your parents had something to do with it as well, so don't forget to call Mom on Mother's Day, and also send her flowers for her birthday.

    If you've really been focused on your talents for many many years and haven't seen the movie Shawshank Redemption starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman I recommend that one, there are also some football scenes in the movie, but just amateur football.

    Or if you're just trying to kill time until August 1st, you could watch Gone With The Wind 1,330 consecutive time between now and then.

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    The Good Thief - with Nick Nolte
    V for Vendetta
    LA Confidential
    The Big Blue
    Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
    Whale Rider
    Pulp Fiction
    Carlitos Way (if you liked Scarface).
    Thunderheart
    Rounders
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    The entire Thin Man series from the 30s with William Powell and Myrna Loy (hubba-hubba). Nick Charles, Powell's character in the series, is the epitome of suave, nice talker, good with the ladies, etc.

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    Thanks...

    Picked up a few movies from the library recently...

    Showtime
    Family Business
    The Deer Hunter
    Dirty Harry
    Under Seige

    Looking foward to watching them....

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    Too much violence. I like Maverick, that was a classic!
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    Deer Hunter is great. Love it.

    If you have never seen it, you're going to be shocked out of your brain. lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SBR_John
    Too much violence. I like Maverick, that was a classic!

    I actually own Maverick...i like Mel Gibson a lot. I own the Lethal Weapon Series too. Him and Deniro are probably my two favorite actors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SBR_John
    Too much violence. I like Maverick, that was a classic!
    Your talking about the 1950's TV show right old timer

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    I was actually named after the main character in Maverick (used to be an old TV show)...Dodgeball is one I'd see if you haven't already buddy...I do a lot of movie watching after college hoops season as well...

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    Buddybear hope this helps..

    Here is the list of my favorite Movies...

    My Top 12 of All Time "The Prime Selection"
    Goodfellas
    Pulp Fiction
    Casino
    Shawshank Redemption
    Fargo
    Swingers
    Heat
    Monsters Ball
    Glengarry Glen Ross
    Office Space
    Training Day
    American Beauty

    80s Classics
    Talk Radio
    Let it ride
    Wise Guys
    Back to the Future Part 1 & 2
    License to Drive
    Some Kind Of Wonderful
    Midnight Run
    The Karate Kid

    90s Classics
    L.A Confidential
    Schindler's List
    As Good as it gets
    Ghost
    Forest Gump
    Can't Hardly Wait
    Jackie Brown
    Braveheart
    American Pie
    White Men Can't Jump

    Recent Classics
    Fight Club
    Road to Perdition
    Million Dollar Baby
    Sideways
    Blow
    Harold and Kumar go to White Castle
    187
    Bully

    Old Classics
    North by Northwest
    Marty
    Lawrence Of Arabia
    The Godfather
    The Godfather pt.2
    Raging Bull

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    Quote Originally Posted by imgv94
    Buddybear hope this helps..

    Here is the list of my favorite Movies...
    -snip-
    Nice list. But three big oversight's that I couldn't help but notice immediately:

    Firstly, while Fargo is certainly a very good movie, I'd personally replace with just about any other Coen Brothers' movie (excepting their last two pieces of crap). Hudsucker Proxy, Miller's Crossing, Barton Fink. and Big Lebowski all immediately come to mind.

    Secondly, you can't put together a list like this without at least one Charlie Kaufman movie. Just add in any of Being John Malkovich, Adaptation, or Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and I'd be happy.

    And thirdly, you really need a Woody Allen movie in there.

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    Loved Being John Malkovich and Adaptation.. Very good movies..

    Still have never seen Big Lebowski.. Have heard good things heard it was my kind of movie..

    I'd like to see your list Ganchrow.

    Thanks in advance sir

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    Oh BTW Buddy

    I am not a big fan of Scarface either, average movie IMO..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ganchrow
    And thirdly, you really need a Woody Allen movie in there.
    Right on. Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex...But Were Afraid to Ask and Bananas are classics, would start there if you haven't watched any of the Wood Man's flicks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imgv94
    Still have never seen Big Lebowski.. Have heard good things heard it was my kind of movie..
    Not really sure what your kind of movie is, GV, but I'd highly recommend it. I mainly went to see it because it had one of my favorite singer-songwriters in the mix, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, and I was curious how he'd come off on screen. Turned out to be one of my favorite movies all-time.

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    Thanks guys....i have already requested some of the movies you guys suggested. Looking foward to them....

    I saw Big Lebowski this past Spring and really am confused by what all the commotion is about...i also saw Raising Arizona and same thing. All got good reviews and yet I did not like them...it's probably me if everyone liked them except me.

    Thanks again....

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuddyBear
    I saw Big Lebowski this past Spring and really am confused by what all the commotion is about.
    Same with me when it comes to Pulp Fiction. That is a very popular movie and I know a lot of folks who really liked it, but it just didn't do anything for me. Dif'rent strokes for dif'rent folks, as the saying goes.

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    Best comedies nobody's mentioned.
    Old School
    There's Something about Mary
    Wedding Crashers

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    Godfather I & II
    The Gambler (James Caan)
    Unforgiven (Clint Eastwood)

    4 decent movies

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    Wedding Crashers is great...

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    You guys are forgetting about one of the all time classics in Animal House.

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    A Few Good Men

    Dumb and Dumber

    Kill Bill 1 + 2

    Last Samurai

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    I watch Saturday Night Fever once per week and that is about it

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    Good list imgv.

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