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Just not getting to Never.

YLB appreciates the Footloose shout out.

(Let's just say I'm aware of this track thanks to Hot Rod.)
 
Go for it.

A couple of my favorites...

Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (the greatest movie ever made)
Lovers Of The Arctic Circle (the most beautiful and romantic movie ever made)
Fellini's Casonova (Donald Sutherland owns in this movie)
On The Beach (one of the most powerful and moving films ever made)
The World, The Flesh and The Devil (unforgettable film)
Metropolis (Never has a film been so ahead of its time)
 
Rear Window
Citizen Kane
Annie Hall
Jaws
Lawrence of Arabia
Star Wars (stick to the OT first, if you really dig them, go for the prequels)
Big Trouble in Little China
Blade Runner
Young Frankenstein
The Life Aquatic
The Royal Tenenbaums
Rushmore
Boogie Nights
Magnolia
There Will Be Blood
Punch-Drunk Love
The Thing
Fight Club
Brazil
A Clockwork Orange
Die Hard
North by Northwest
Vertigo
The 'Indiana Jones' series ('Raiders' at the very least)
No Country for Old Men
Barton Fink
Miller's Crossing
Fargo
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Batman
The Abyss
Dr. Strangelove
Network
Psycho
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Jackie Brown
Reservoir Dogs
Pulp Fiction
Kill Bill, Vols. 1 and 2 (back-to-back, if possible)
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Dog Day Afternoon
Serpico
Lost in Translation
Waiting for Guffman
Almost Famous
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
The Prestige
Zodiac
Munich
Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang
The Time Machine (1960)
Beetlejuice
Ed Wood
Big Fish
The Hudsucker Proxy
Innerspace
Minority Report
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Shaun of the Dead
Hot Fuzz
American History X
Glengarry Glen Ross (best use of cussing in movies ever)
The Fisher King
Dogma
12 Monkeys
Rain Man
Being John Malkovich
Escape from New York
Halloween
The Breakfast Club
Silence of the Lambs
Hard Eight (Sydney)
American Psycho
Leon: The Professional
Se7en
Sunshine
Clue
Dead Poets' Society
The Truman Show
Saving Private Ryan
Three Amigos!
Pleasantville
Tremors
The Fifth Element
So I Married an Axe Murderer
Mystery Men
Starman
They Live!
Bowfinger
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Last Action Hero
Twister
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Garden State
Donnie Darko
Planes, Trains, & Automobiles
Coming to America
A Fish Called Wanda
Demolition Man
The Last Boy Scout
The Jerk
Last of the Mohicans
The Untouchables
The Usual Suspects
True Lies
Predator
Election
Stranger Than Fiction
3:10 to Yuma (2007)
The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters
Cloverfield
Walk Hard

Hopefully enough.

:fuckyeah: That is a damn fine list. :up:
 
A couple of my favorites...

Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (the greatest movie ever made)
Lovers Of The Arctic Circle (the most beautiful and romantic movie ever made)
Fellini's Casonova (Donald Sutherland owns in this movie)
On The Beach (one of the most powerful and moving films ever made)
The World, The Flesh and The Devil (unforgettable film)
Metropolis (Never has a film been so ahead of its time)

Metropolis is on my list for Silent Films. Watched parts of it once, need to do the whole thing.

"Josie" is pure funk.
 
Andrew got most of his posting uninterrupted during American afternoons (read: Australian early mornings.) from his job.
 
I hate Genesis as much as The Dude hates The Eagles, but it sounded good where it was.

Flow-wise, you've got this thing down pat, so it's all good.

Axver despises Genesis, I had to forewarn him.

I enjoyed your Lebowski/Monsters Inc. link earlier, by the way.
 
Metropolis is on my list for Silent Films. Watched parts of it once, need to do the whole thing.

"Josie" is pure funk.

You should check out all the movies on the list. Underrated classics. I think you and your ladyfriend should watch Lovers Of The Arctic Circle together. It makes you really want to hold on to love as tight as you can.
 
The one big improvement on my list this time around: it's one list instead of four separate ones. I like that this flows more fluidly.
 
I paused the list, so I'm miles behind everyone else.

Let's just say the Bravery track wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, but I'm not sure if I've heard a more derivative band that wasn't an enemy of art.
 
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