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Mmm yes. I love the film, very well done, and I also admit to watching a few key scenes over and over again, while i'm all alone... Heh

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Sure, I guess you could watch it by yourself....but wouldn't it be a lot more fun to watch it with company? ;)

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LoL. Maybe we should start another thread. "Movies I can watch even with the sound turned off." :lol:

 

Great idea! I can think of a few! :D

 

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Sure, I guess you could watch it by yourself....but wouldn't it be a lot more fun to watch it with company? ;)

 

Yesssssssss... I do own a copy, but only on vhs - if you have a vcr, I'm coming over! ;)

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Dog Soldiers, a pretty entertaining british werewolf movie,

 

 

Dog Soldiers was awesome. Also, the guy who directed this one also did one of my favourite horror flicks, the Descent. Also Doomsday, which wasn't bad.

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Mmm yes. I love the film, very well done, and I also admit to watching a few key scenes over and over again, while i'm all alone... Heh

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You can't be alone, maybe we should compare scenes. Careful you don't wear that VHS out, it will be hard to replace.

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A few of my recommendations:

 

Cashback

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0460740/

A surprisingly well-done romantic comedy

 

Oldboy

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0364569/

One hell of a revenge flick

 

My Sassy Girl

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0293715/

Be sure to see the original

 

The Lookout

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0427470/

Before Joseph Gordon-Levitt appeared in Inception and 500 Days of Summer

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Ohhhh I have a few!!!

 

The original "Death at a Funeral"... not the horrid US remake... a brilliant UK cast makes this comedy work.

 

Joyeux Noel... the story of one Christmas in the trenches where everyone just stopped fighting and shared a night of peace.

 

The Legend of 1900... Tim Roth plays a man born on a ship, and never sets foot on dry land or does he?

 

Omagh ... A gritty piece about the innocent victims of terrorism, told by someone who may have supported the cause.

 

Young @ Heart ... it's a documentary about seniors that perform classic rock every year. I guarantee that you will not watch with dry eyes.

 

Gregory's Girl ... A wee Scots comedy from the 80's... nothing wacky, just the awkward experiences of a boy trying to get a girl

 

The Name of the Rose ... Sean Connery as a monk in the movie of the Umberto Eco novel. Not a small movie, but maybe forgotten.

 

Breaker Morant .... a classic tale of Aussie soldiers betrayed by the Brits in command during the Boer War.

 

Gallipoli ... same as above, only this time in WWI

 

Talk to Her... the Oscar winner for best foreign picture, it's about a woman in a coma and the men that love her.

 

Brotherhood of the Wolf ... think of the Matrix but set it back 250 years.

 

Malena ... Monica Bellucci in the role of a woman scorned by her town because of her beauty.

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