Angel Heart. My friend and I rented that on a Friday night, watched it, woke up on Saturday morning and watched it again.
now I'm gonna have to go hire it great (it's like I get fidgety when i feel i haven't seen an important film it puts me on edge).
I can't get hold of much jean luc goddard in this country do you know how that upsets me.
Mickey Rourke's best performance was in "Diner."
any one seen on the waterfront?
tagged, you must talk about your country. Damn. We are all on the same wave link here. How exciting.
Later, my friends.
with love from Letty
"One the Waterfront" is in my collection of DVD's -- still, for me, Brando's best performance. "I couda become a contender..."
yeah i wanna see it so badly, I'm a big De Niro fan and after raging bull I just wanted to see on the waterfront.
Hey eoe, it's from on the Waterfront, it's a speech Brando gives his brother in the back of a Car, he's a boxer, De niro does it again in Raging Bull scorsese and Schrader doing some referencing and homage.
but it think more correctly it's "I could been somebody, i could have been a contender..."
Oh, well -- I did sub "become" for "been." Don't shoot me!
The correct full quote:
"You don't understand. I coulda had class. I coulda been a contender. I coulda been somebody, instead of a bum, which is what I am, let's face it. It was you, Charley."
thats it man... that at the end of raging bull made me cry
Thanks LW. Don't hate me because I expect you to quote a movie perfectly.
Flipped it out too quickly from memory and actually don't make it a point to remember quotes exactly. So...
"Fasten your seat-belts, it's going to be a bumpy night!"
Eternal Sunshine Of a Spotless Mind
As Good As It Gets
All 3 Terminator Movies (Yes even part 3)
LOTR
Lawrence Of Arabia
Ocean's 11
The Ring
6th Sense
The Matrix
Edward Scissorhands
and many more...
@vinsan,
Since vinsan has resurrected this discussion, what movies in the past three years are worth seeing twice?
Some of mine:
The Dark Knight
The Bourne Identity
Brokeback Mountain
Wall-E
Pan's Labyrinth
Letters from Iwo Jima
Atonement
The Phantom of the Opera
@Letty,
Letty wrote:What movies do you think are worth watching more than once?
Anything by Alfred Hitchcock.
@vinsan,
vinsan wrote:Eternal Sunshine Of a Spotless Mind
I agree with that.
Also, "Hot Fuzz", need to see that twice at least.
@rosborne979,
The Three Burials of Melchiones Estrada . A superb movie of redemption by ordeal.
Ill have to see if Ive got more from my last three year list
Boys Don't Cry
The Pianist (the holocaust one)
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
..and hmm what else?
But wait, if we're talking just in the past 3 years I guess those don't count. I'll have to think of some.