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Guys, tell me I'm not going crazy and that this kid isn't fucking copying my lists again:
Mine: JakeMcFly - Top 40 of The 1990s - Flixster
His: ApocalypseMichael - Best of the 1990's - Flixster
NSW, this is the kid who couldn't review a movie to save his life.
he's cheating...
Good list though I can see what you mean - looks like dude took yours and just rearranged it a bit.
If I were to make a list it would probably be 90% of what you picked.
I can't view those lists.
But my advice, as always, is to go Powerjuice on his ass.
1. Pulp Fiction
2. GoodFellas
3. The Shawshank Redemption
4. Schindler's List
5. Magnolia
6. Heat
7. Rushmore
8. Fight Club
9. The Big Lebowski
10. Boogie Nights
1. Pulp Fiction
2. GoodFellas
3. The Shawshank Redemption
4. Schindler's List
5. The Big Lebowski
6. Magnolia
7. Rushmore
8. Heat
9. Boogie Nights
10. Fight Club
Apocalypse Mike is gonna be all over your lady friend next, YLB.
Watch yo back.
Jesus H. Christ on a popsicle stick.
I used to confuse Lynch and Cronenberg all of the time. What would you recommend for Cronenberg aside from his last 2 films with Viggo and the two you already mentioned, Laz? And everyone else?
My favorite Cronenberg film is something you'd probably hate but it is called Crash not to be confused with the terrible Oscar winning one. It is graphic and crazy but pretty interesting.
Also, has anyone ever been to that site...joblo.com?
I just went there today for the first time and I can't tell if it's just completely sleazy or if it's actually a decent movie website.
Yeah, I'm leaning towards it being a good site.
I might check it out more often.
I usually stick with AintItPretentiousNews.com though.
James Spader gets a kick out of seeing car crashes? Yeah, doesn't sound like my cup of tea.
YLB, for Cronenberg I'd recommend Videodrome and eXistenZ to start, which are companion pieces of a sort, even though they were made like 15 years apart. The latter was his first original screenplay SINCE the former.
And Scanners is definitely a must see. Crash and Naked Lunch are both interesting, but depending on if you've read the source materials, and your attachment/opinion might affect your take on the films. Dead Ringers is a must see, for a brilliant performance by Jeremy Irons as identical twins, and The Fly is DC at his most Hollywood but still very good. He also did one of the better Stephen King adaptations (not necessarily in terms of faithfulness) with The Dead Zone, which has Martin Sheen and Christopher Walken.