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My Fellow Americans - Great movie, thought it was hilarious.

Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves - Another great movie, my favorite Robin Hood besides Men in Tights.
 
I just saw The Guardian. GREAT MOVIE! I almost went out and signed up for the Coast Guard, until my wife brought me back to reality....
 
I watched some Disney movies with my girlfriend including:

The Little Mermaid
Tarzan
Anastasia (not Disney, but mine as well be :p)
Aladin: King of Thieves

I know there were some others, but mi brayen don wurk rite naw.
 
I'm on a movie watching spree right now since I can't see my girlfriend due to weather. I'll update with the movies I've watched after I finish each one;

Cobra - I like it, really corny, but I like it.

Night Slasher: The court is civilized, isn't it pig?
Cobretti: But I'm not. This is where the law stops and I start - sucker!

Tango & Cash - One of my favorite movies, could watch this ten times in a row and still not get board.

Gabriel Cash: Don't you think you're getting a little radical here?
Ray Tango: What's radical?
Gabriel Cash: Blowing a man's head off with a hand grenade is a touch much, don't you think?
Ray Tango: You got your way - I got mine.
Gabriel Cash: Come on, maybe he doesn't know anything.
Ray Tango: I don't really care.
Die Hard - Brought action movies back, 'nough said.

Hans: Touching, Cowboy. Touching. Or should I call you Mr McClane? Mr Officer John McClane of the New York Police Department?
John McClane: Sister Teresa called me Mr McClane in the Third Grade. My friends call me John... and you're neither [censored]!

Desperado - I love this movie, I remember seeing it for the first time when I was like 7 or 8.

Priest: Would you like confession?
El Mariachi: Maybe later, where I'm going I would just have to come straight back.

The Boondock Saints - Another one of my favorites. A classic, pure and simple.

Connor: Now you will receive us.
Murphy: We do not ask for your poor, or your hungry.
Connor: We do not want your tired and sick.
Murphy: It is your corrupt we claim.
Connor: It is your evil that will be sought by us.
Murphy: With every breath, we shall hunt them down.
Connor: Each day we will spill their blood, 'til it rains down from the skies.
Murphy: Do not kill. Do not rape. Do not steal. These are principles which every man of every faith can embrace.
Connor: These are not polite suggestions, these are codes of behavior, and those of you that ignore them will pay the dearest cost.
Murphy: There are varying degrees of evil. We urge you lesser forms of filth, not to push the bounds and cross over, in to true corruption, into our domain.
Connor: For if you do, one day you will look behind you and you will see we three, and on that day you will reap it.
Murphy: And we will send you to whatever god you wish.
 
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Reservoir Dogs - I love this movie, didn't think I'd like it at first, but once I got into it I loved it more and more.

Mr. Blonde: Hey Joe, you want me to shoot this guy?
Mr. White: [censored]... You shoot me in a dream, you better wake up and apologize.

Ransom - I remember watching this movie when I was maybe 10, and I hadn't seen it since. Glad I watched it again, time to get it on DVD.

Tom Mullen: The whole world now knows... my son, Sean Mullen, was kidnapped, for ransom, three days ago. This is a recent photograph of him. Sean, if you're watching, we love you. And this... well, this is what waits for the man that took him. This is your ransom. Two million dollars in unmarked bills, just like you wanted. But this is as close as you'll ever get to it. You'll never see one dollar of this money, because no ransom will ever be paid for my son. Not one dime, not one penny. Instead, I'm offering this money as a reward on your head. Dead or alive, it doesn't matter. So congratulations, you've just become a two million dollar lottery ticket... except the odds are much, much better. Do you know anyone that wouldn't turn you in for two million dollars? I don't think you do. I doubt it. So wherever you go and whatever you do, this money will be tracking you down for all time. And to ensure that it does, to keep interest alive, I'm running a full-page ad in every major newspaper every Sunday... for as long as it takes. But... and this is your last chance... you return my son, alive, uninjured, I'll withdraw the bounty. With any luck you can simply disappear. Understand... you will never see this money. Not one dollar. So you still have a chance to do the right thing. If you don't, well, then, God be with you, because nobody else on this Earth will be.

Man on Fire - Borrowed it from my dads friend, thought it was going to be lame. Glad I watched it, another movie to get on DVD.

Rayburn: A man can be an artist... in anything, food, whatever. It depends on how good he is at it. Creasey's art is death. He's about to paint his masterpiece.
 
GLADIATOR!!

One of the best movies, ever. IMO, of course. Russell Crowe=awesome.

And after I watched it I found out it was rated R (was at friend's house) and was like "that's like PG-13 material in there..."
 
Well, forget about seeing Shooter the lady at the theatre was wrong it doesn't come out until the 23rd. I'm gonna go see The Wind That Shakes the Barley.
 
[toj.cc]phantom;207461 said:
The Boondock Saints - Another one of my favorites. A classic, pure and simple.

I started watching this but there was too much language. I had to shut it off :(


[toj.cc]phantom;213402 said:
Saw 300 Sunday! Great movie! Can't wait for the DVD, I may even get the hankerin' to go see it again in theaters.

I was really looking forward to seeing this because I'm a big fan of action movies and blood and gore. My girlfriend's parents saw it before me and said there were lots of boobs. :( another potentially good movie lost to filth and garbage. Safe to say I won't be seeing it.
 
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