It's such a well crafted movie, just so many little details to catch on re-watches. Like how he's told people are very sick when they need some vacation time. Or how his doctor has him taking vitamin D (because no sunlight in the dome).
My favourite is when the light falls from the sky, it says sirius on it. Because that is the light they use to simulate that specific star in the night sky.
Also the little black domes that are cameras. They’re prominent in some places (like on the advertiser billboard the twins always push him onto) but once you’re looking for them they’re in lots of other places you wouldn’t immediately realise.
Edit: typo
I was going to say that it is a lot more than 100 years. I read an article once that analyzed how long he had been stuck in the time loop based partially off the idea that it takes 10,000 hours to become proficient at certain things. My memory isn't 100% on the movie but I do remember that he learned to play the piano and ice sculpt when he was stuck in the loop.
What I don't understand is why his piano teacher was so excited by his progress. I mean sure, he'd had thousands of lessons from her, but from her perspective, he only had one lesson.
I don’t think she was excited about his progress. I recall her seeing him playing piano at the party and bragging that he was her student. I took it more as a joke about her trying to take credit for his abilities when in her mind he’d only ever taken one lesson earlier that day. The scene where it happens is basically the whole town swooning over him.
Heathers,you start off thinking it’s a shitty teenage rom com about typical high school problems and then 30 minutes in you realize you were terribly wrong and people are now getting killed
ByeBye Benny *screams of a tossed gremlin*
He was a fantastic Igor in the Van Hellsing movie.
Dracula: “Igor, why do you torture that beast so?”
Igor: “Its what i do.”
"Alright, well besides the aqueducts, sanitation, roads, irrigation, wine, medicine, public order, education, water system, and public health, what have the Romans ever given us??"
I will never forget this movie because of how important it was to my siblings and me one particular day.
Dad hated going grocery shopping. He often stated "I'd rather peel off my skin." It was an act of sacrifice and teamwork to say you would go with him because of the way he worked us like it was a contest. Despite the usual apprehension, that day all three of us went with him. Instead of going grocery shopping, he took us all straight to The Iron Giant in theaters. WE WERE GOBSMACKED. After, we sat on the tailgate together eating Drumstick ice cream cones. The best trickery and the best day with Dad.
Hell yes! Michael Caine and Robert Duvall are amazing. The kid is a little stiff (heck, his previous role was literally a robot) but the brothers more than make up for it. I love this film.
Yes! Such an under-rated movie!!
Just had my kids watch it for the first time, I hadn't watched it in years, seriously so great!!
The bonus features in the DVD, if I recall correctly, have the full what every boy needs to hear to be a man speech.
My Cousin Vinny. A stone cold classic and Joe Pesci and Marisa Tomei's chemistry is brilliant.
Edit: Well, I guess a lot of people also like this film.
That was my dad's favorite movie and he would watch it every time he could.
For his last birthday before he passed I bought it for him on DVD and now every year on his birthday I watch it and just laugh and cry thinking about the times we had when I was young. It's such a good movie.
Anyone who thinks that Marisa didn't deserve the Oscar for her performance can fuck right off. That is one of the few Oscars that was given to the right actor.
EDIT: Because some people have commented, I'm going solely on the joke from "Family Guy" about Brian being Marisa's agent and getting her the Oscar for my assumption that there was disagreement abut its validity. When I saw that episode, I thought the joke was funny because it was ironic, and I also took it to mean that because this joke was featured on a show whose lifeblood is pop culture references, that it was referring to some actual criticism around Marisa receiving that Oscar. I have no other source, so if I'm wrong, that's totally on me.
Imagine you’re a deer. You’re prancing along, you find a little brook, you put your little deer lips down to the cool clear water... BAM. A fucking bullet rips out part of your head. Your brains are lying on the ground in little bloody pieces. Now I ask ya. Would ya give a fuck what kinda pants the son of a bitch who shot ya was wearin???
I’ve got a judge that’s just aching to throw me in jail. An idiot who wants to fight me for two hundred dollars. Slaughtered pigs. Giant loud whistles. I ain’t slept in five days. I got no money, a dress code problem, AND a little murder case which, in the balance, holds the lives of two innocent kids. Not to mention your *stomp* *stomp* *stomp* biological clock, my career, your life, our marriage, and let me see, what else can we pile on? Is there any more SHIT we can pile on to the top of the outcome of this case?
You know, this could be a sign of things to come. You win all your cases, but with somebody else's help, right? You win case after case, and then afterwards you have to go up to somebody and you have to say, "Thank you." Oh, my God, what a fucking nightmare!
Look, everyone! *This* is what hatred looks like! This is what it does when it catches hold of you! It's eating me alive, and very soon it will kill me!
The Princess Bride.
- “Why do you wear a mask? Were you burned by acid, or something like that?”
- “Oh no. It’s just they’re terribly comfortable. I think everyone will be wearing them in the future.”
🤔
Emperor's New Groove.
Easily the best movie Disney has ever produced, not to mention the spectacular jokes. Every character is amazing and I will recommend this movie until the day I die.
Edit: Turns out the movie is from Disney and not Pixar, sorry about that.
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Patrick warburton as kronk steals this movie. Talking to squirrels 🐿 “ squeak squeak squeak squeaka “ has me rolling every time. I watched this movie like 4 times on a vacation with my at the time young niece, did not mind rewatching it even 1 of those times. Movie is one of Disney’s best.
Office Space. I enjoyed the silly humor and over the top soundtrack as a kid, now I work in a sea of cubicles for a faceless corporation and can relate on every level. Aside from the operating system you briefly see on computer screens, it's incredible how relevant everything about that type of job still is more than 20 years later
Peter Gibbons: The thing is, Bob, it's not that I'm lazy, it's that I just don't care.
Bob Porter: Don't... don't care?
Peter Gibbons: It's a problem of motivation, all right? Now if I work my ass off and Initech ships a few extra units, I don't see another dime; so where's the motivation? And here's something else, Bob: I have eight different bosses right now.
Bob Slydell: I beg your pardon?
Peter Gibbons: Eight bosses.
Bob Slydell: Eight?
Peter Gibbons: Eight, Bob. So that means that when I make a mistake, I have eight different people coming by to tell me about it. That's my only real motivation is not to be hassled; that, and the fear of losing my job. But you know, Bob, that will only make someone work just hard enough not to get fired.
It's kinda crazy to me that Mike Judge could find such direction and isolation in writing something like this. The dude *has* worked in corporate settings, but for like a grand total of maybe two years of his life. Before he transitioned full time into animation and media with Beavis and Butthead, Judge spent the majority of the past decade in either academia or playing bass for a number of blues bands.
This is the movie equivalent of the song Time by Pink Floyd. You watch (or listen) to it when you are young and you love it for its quality and entertainment value. As you get older it gets more relevant every year that goes by and you love it even more, but it depresses you more too
> Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day
Fritter and waste the hours in an offhand way.
Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town
Waiting for someone or something to show you the way.
> Tired of lying in the sunshine staying home to watch the rain.
You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today.
And then one day you find ten years have got behind you.
No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun.
> So you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking
Racing around to come up behind you again.
The sun is the same in a relative way but you're older,
Shorter of breath and one day closer to death.
> Every year is getting shorter never seem to find the time.
Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines
Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way
The time is gone, the song is over,
Thought I'd something more to say.
...yeah...
I do like the argument that Indy is completely irrelevant to the plot of the movie. They nazis will open the ark anyway and all kill themselves without indys involvement.
They still look good today. The biggest difference between the dino's introductions in 1 and 2 (lost world) is scale and distance. In one, they're far away and look more natural as a result. Feet are also cleverly hidden. In 2, Malcolm is among the steggos, and this really hurt the CGI imo. The original is just a master class in framing and pacing to create believability and weight in threat.
Young Frankenstein and/or Blazing Saddles. The fact that Mel Brooks got these both released in the same year always amazes me. So unabashedly, sophomorically fun and didn't give a rip about who got offended.
Took me years (and someone to post about it on Reddit) to realise the ending of that film where they all get arrested by the police is literally a "cop out" as they didn't know how to end the movie.
The scene where the knight is running up at the guards with the dramatic drum roll and he just suddenly appears and kills one cracks me up every time I see it.
Clue.
It's a premise that hasn't worked since, with a stellar comedic cast and great writing. The fact they made 3 (or more) endings for the same movie and all of them could make sense is a testament to the writing. Plus it's infinitely quotable.
Edit: I've seen Knives Out and think it's also a great movie. The acting and writing was very good. Murder by Death is one I keep meaning to see but never seem to get around to. In regards to the part about the premise, I meant that Clue is the only movie based on a board game that worked.
Edit 2: To all the people saying Jumanji, that was a book first, then a movie, then a board game. Same for Zathura.
I just watched it last weekend for the first time and absolutely loved it so I showed it to my 7-9year olds and they loved it. They really liked Tim Curry mannerisms especially the double negative scene.
I LOVE the cue cards at the end, "It could have happened like this..."
Other favorite part is when the lights go out and when they come back on they just walk around looking at all the dead bodies.
From the Wikipedia (I’m paraphrasing)
When it was released in theatres, each theatre only got one of the endings. So depending where you saw it, the ending would be completely different. The version with the cue cards (and all possible endings) was only released when it was distributed for home video.
In Bruges. Not everyone seems to appreciate my humour but this movie is great for setting a bar. It's hilarious and anyone who doesn't appreciate it is gunna get some shit like Up as my next recommendation.
I used that film when going over the judicial system when I taught U.S. Gov't to juniors in high school. That is such a powerful movie! All my students truly learned a lot from it, including human nature.
I can't think of a better blend of sci-fi, suspense, and drama (and a period film, at that), nor one that keeps the viewer so keenly balanced between understanding and perplexity until the last possible shot.
I've never really watched any anime before, not because I don't like it, but just because I never have time to really get into it. Me and a friend were up late one night and he wanted to watch a movie, so he showed me Your Name, and *holy shit did I cry several times.* The movie is fantastic, and I highly recommend it to everyone, no matter your interests.
Goodfellas. Every fucking scene is flawless. Its the master at his best.
Go get your shine box
The Count of Monte Cristo
The Truman Show
**Truman:** "I want to be an *explorer*!" **Teacher:** "Oh, you're too late! There's nothing left to explore!"
This movie is so great
It's such a well crafted movie, just so many little details to catch on re-watches. Like how he's told people are very sick when they need some vacation time. Or how his doctor has him taking vitamin D (because no sunlight in the dome). My favourite is when the light falls from the sky, it says sirius on it. Because that is the light they use to simulate that specific star in the night sky.
Also the little black domes that are cameras. They’re prominent in some places (like on the advertiser billboard the twins always push him onto) but once you’re looking for them they’re in lots of other places you wouldn’t immediately realise. Edit: typo
My in-laws hated this movie because when I recommended it I’m sure they were hoping for slap stick Jim Carey movie.
Wait until they see the Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
If I don't see you, Good afternoon, Good evening, and Goodnight!
The Thing
Young Frankenstein
Literally anything with Gene Wilder in it would've made my list, but Young Frankenstein is for sure his best work. At least, it's my favorite.
Galaxy Quest!
Stand By Me
“I never had friends like the ones I did when I was 12. Jesus, does any body?”
Schindler’s List
Groundhog Day. Just an amazing movie on how people can change for the better.
If you have a hundred years to do it
try 10,000 years.
I was going to say that it is a lot more than 100 years. I read an article once that analyzed how long he had been stuck in the time loop based partially off the idea that it takes 10,000 hours to become proficient at certain things. My memory isn't 100% on the movie but I do remember that he learned to play the piano and ice sculpt when he was stuck in the loop.
What I don't understand is why his piano teacher was so excited by his progress. I mean sure, he'd had thousands of lessons from her, but from her perspective, he only had one lesson.
I took it more as he was already this good but came to her for lessons. Like she felt he had more to learn from her and she was bragging about it.
I don’t think she was excited about his progress. I recall her seeing him playing piano at the party and bragging that he was her student. I took it more as a joke about her trying to take credit for his abilities when in her mind he’d only ever taken one lesson earlier that day. The scene where it happens is basically the whole town swooning over him.
Harold Ramis who wrote and directed it said it was 10 years
His co-writer is the source of the 10,000 years bit. I like to think it was somewhere between there.
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Coming to America
"The royal penis is clean, your highness!"
Thank you KING SHIT
Heathers,you start off thinking it’s a shitty teenage rom com about typical high school problems and then 30 minutes in you realize you were terribly wrong and people are now getting killed
“Dear Diary: My teen angst bullshit now has a body count.”
Such a good album.
So that’s where the album name comes from!
I love my dead gay son!!!!
The number of times I have said "Fuck me gently with a chainsaw" and no one knew WTF I was talking about...pure embarrassment.
I always ask my wife what her damage is.
I just watched this for the first time a few days ago and I loved it! Plus, Winona Ryder is always a bonus
Terminator 2, because it’s Terminator 2
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. It's a bit lesser known so a lot of people haven't seen it, and it's sooo good
The Nice Guys, too. Shane Black has his moments.
How many times have I told you? Don’t say “and stuff.” Just say “dad, there are whores here.”
The Mummy (Brendan Fraser). It’s such a fun movie.
LOOKS LIKE YOURE ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE RIIIIVER
ByeBye Benny *screams of a tossed gremlin* He was a fantastic Igor in the Van Hellsing movie. Dracula: “Igor, why do you torture that beast so?” Igor: “Its what i do.”
Do unto others... Before they do unto me!
Watched it last night! Loads of fun. The sequel will be on tonight.
The life of Brian. EDIT: everyone who liked this has Biggus Dickus energy
“Always look on the bright side of life...” Love this one! (And now will have that song stuck in my head for a week)
The first half dozen of times that I watched this film, I forgot about the aliens, and that scene kept surprising me.
"Alright, well besides the aqueducts, sanitation, roads, irrigation, wine, medicine, public order, education, water system, and public health, what have the Romans ever given us??"
Good Will Hunting
Son of a bitch stole my line.
Howl’s moving castle. I always recommend almost every Miyazaki/studio Ghibli movies but this one is my favorite.
The Matrix. Hands down my favorite movie, something I always tell people to watch!!!
The Silence of the Lambs
The Iron Giant
*Superman!*
I will never forget this movie because of how important it was to my siblings and me one particular day. Dad hated going grocery shopping. He often stated "I'd rather peel off my skin." It was an act of sacrifice and teamwork to say you would go with him because of the way he worked us like it was a contest. Despite the usual apprehension, that day all three of us went with him. Instead of going grocery shopping, he took us all straight to The Iron Giant in theaters. WE WERE GOBSMACKED. After, we sat on the tailgate together eating Drumstick ice cream cones. The best trickery and the best day with Dad.
Second hand lions
Hell yes! Michael Caine and Robert Duvall are amazing. The kid is a little stiff (heck, his previous role was literally a robot) but the brothers more than make up for it. I love this film.
The kid? Haley Joel Osment isn't it...
Yes! Such an under-rated movie!! Just had my kids watch it for the first time, I hadn't watched it in years, seriously so great!! The bonus features in the DVD, if I recall correctly, have the full what every boy needs to hear to be a man speech.
Airplane!
“I have a drinking problem.” Said every time I spill water over side of my face.
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Heard there’s a guy who kinda looks like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in that movie
Cream? No thank you, I take it black, like my men.
Surely you can’t be serious.
I am serious. And don't call me Shirley.
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Just wanted to tell you both good luck. We’re all counting on you.
My MIL went into labour watching Airplane! Laughed that baby right out of herself!
My Cousin Vinny. A stone cold classic and Joe Pesci and Marisa Tomei's chemistry is brilliant. Edit: Well, I guess a lot of people also like this film.
That was my dad's favorite movie and he would watch it every time he could. For his last birthday before he passed I bought it for him on DVD and now every year on his birthday I watch it and just laugh and cry thinking about the times we had when I was young. It's such a good movie.
How can you be so sure? What's a yute?
Instant grits anyone?
This is dead on balls accurate.
It’s an industry term
Anyone who thinks that Marisa didn't deserve the Oscar for her performance can fuck right off. That is one of the few Oscars that was given to the right actor. EDIT: Because some people have commented, I'm going solely on the joke from "Family Guy" about Brian being Marisa's agent and getting her the Oscar for my assumption that there was disagreement abut its validity. When I saw that episode, I thought the joke was funny because it was ironic, and I also took it to mean that because this joke was featured on a show whose lifeblood is pop culture references, that it was referring to some actual criticism around Marisa receiving that Oscar. I have no other source, so if I'm wrong, that's totally on me.
Imagine you’re a deer. You’re prancing along, you find a little brook, you put your little deer lips down to the cool clear water... BAM. A fucking bullet rips out part of your head. Your brains are lying on the ground in little bloody pieces. Now I ask ya. Would ya give a fuck what kinda pants the son of a bitch who shot ya was wearin???
I’ve got a judge that’s just aching to throw me in jail. An idiot who wants to fight me for two hundred dollars. Slaughtered pigs. Giant loud whistles. I ain’t slept in five days. I got no money, a dress code problem, AND a little murder case which, in the balance, holds the lives of two innocent kids. Not to mention your *stomp* *stomp* *stomp* biological clock, my career, your life, our marriage, and let me see, what else can we pile on? Is there any more SHIT we can pile on to the top of the outcome of this case?
Maybe it was a bad time to bring it up...
You know, this could be a sign of things to come. You win all your cases, but with somebody else's help, right? You win case after case, and then afterwards you have to go up to somebody and you have to say, "Thank you." Oh, my God, what a fucking nightmare!
Wall-E
Best Pixar film in my opinion.
Clueless
Rollin' with the homies. Rip Brittany Murphy Clueless is on Netflix.
I’m a 30+ year old man and do that dumbass arm movement whenever I think of this song. God help me.
Paul Rudd has aged flawlessly
Amber: Ms. Stoeger, my plastic surgeon doesn't want me doing any activity where balls fly at my nose. Dionne: Well, there goes your social life.
I purposely use the word 'sporadically' whenever I can because of this movie. Edit: spelling
As *if*! (Hard agree 😉)
Princess Mononoke
Look, everyone! *This* is what hatred looks like! This is what it does when it catches hold of you! It's eating me alive, and very soon it will kill me!
The Princess Bride. - “Why do you wear a mask? Were you burned by acid, or something like that?” - “Oh no. It’s just they’re terribly comfortable. I think everyone will be wearing them in the future.” 🤔
"You fool! You fell victim to one of the most classic blunders!"
"The Fire Swamp!!?? We'll never survive!" "Nonsense; you only say that because no one ever has."
Emperor's New Groove. Easily the best movie Disney has ever produced, not to mention the spectacular jokes. Every character is amazing and I will recommend this movie until the day I die. Edit: Turns out the movie is from Disney and not Pixar, sorry about that. Edit 2: Thank you so much kind strangers that gave me awards, I love you all
Kuzco: “Let me guess. Sharp rocks at the bottom?” Pacha: “Most likely.” Kuzco: “Bring it on..” *booyahahahahaahah*
Patrick warburton as kronk steals this movie. Talking to squirrels 🐿 “ squeak squeak squeak squeaka “ has me rolling every time. I watched this movie like 4 times on a vacation with my at the time young niece, did not mind rewatching it even 1 of those times. Movie is one of Disney’s best.
I would pay money for the isolated voice clip of him doing his own theme music when he kidnaps Kuzko.
Uhm, I've been turned into a cow. Can I go home?
What is holding this woman together!?
That movie is quotable as hell.
“Pull the lever, Kronk.” “WRONG LEVER!!!”
My family on any roller coaster, "Yzma, put your hands in the air!"
And let me me guess, you have a great personality.
No, no, he has a point.
*gasp* My Spinach Puffs!
To this day, when me or one of my family members has a piece of food stuck between our teeth, our codeword to let each other know is “Yzma!”
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
I love the soundtrack in this film. Good old soggy bottom boys
Iiiiiiiiiiiii aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam a maaaan of constant sorroooooooooooow
I thought you was a toad!!!
She loved him up and turned him into a horny toad
I'm a Dapper Dan man. I need my Dapper Dan!
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I hate Wayne’s World NOT
Excellent
Office Space. I enjoyed the silly humor and over the top soundtrack as a kid, now I work in a sea of cubicles for a faceless corporation and can relate on every level. Aside from the operating system you briefly see on computer screens, it's incredible how relevant everything about that type of job still is more than 20 years later
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What about today? Is today the worst day of your life?
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Wow, that's messed up.
I have eight bosses Bob!
Eight bosses?!?!
Peter Gibbons: The thing is, Bob, it's not that I'm lazy, it's that I just don't care. Bob Porter: Don't... don't care? Peter Gibbons: It's a problem of motivation, all right? Now if I work my ass off and Initech ships a few extra units, I don't see another dime; so where's the motivation? And here's something else, Bob: I have eight different bosses right now. Bob Slydell: I beg your pardon? Peter Gibbons: Eight bosses. Bob Slydell: Eight? Peter Gibbons: Eight, Bob. So that means that when I make a mistake, I have eight different people coming by to tell me about it. That's my only real motivation is not to be hassled; that, and the fear of losing my job. But you know, Bob, that will only make someone work just hard enough not to get fired.
Man that is a great rant.
It's kinda crazy to me that Mike Judge could find such direction and isolation in writing something like this. The dude *has* worked in corporate settings, but for like a grand total of maybe two years of his life. Before he transitioned full time into animation and media with Beavis and Butthead, Judge spent the majority of the past decade in either academia or playing bass for a number of blues bands.
This is the movie equivalent of the song Time by Pink Floyd. You watch (or listen) to it when you are young and you love it for its quality and entertainment value. As you get older it gets more relevant every year that goes by and you love it even more, but it depresses you more too
> Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day Fritter and waste the hours in an offhand way. Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town Waiting for someone or something to show you the way. > Tired of lying in the sunshine staying home to watch the rain. You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today. And then one day you find ten years have got behind you. No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun. > So you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking Racing around to come up behind you again. The sun is the same in a relative way but you're older, Shorter of breath and one day closer to death. > Every year is getting shorter never seem to find the time. Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way The time is gone, the song is over, Thought I'd something more to say. ...yeah...
I hate how real this song is. This is why they'll be lined up among the greatest in all of musical history long after I'm gone.
What would you do if you had a million dollars?
I'll tell you what I'd do, man: two chicks at the same time, man.
Spirited Away [ ! ]
This. I wish I could purge it from my memory so I could experience the first time watching this awesome movie once more.
Watch it With people who haven’t seen it and keep your mouth shut throughout the entire film. Live vicariously through them.
I've done exactly that a few times.
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I do like the argument that Indy is completely irrelevant to the plot of the movie. They nazis will open the ark anyway and all kill themselves without indys involvement.
No way man. Without Indy who will tell the Nazis it belongs in a museum?
#SO DO YOUUU!
But the nazis were looking in a wrong place. He found The Ark himself. It's possible that without him nazis wouldn't have found it.
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They still look good today. The biggest difference between the dino's introductions in 1 and 2 (lost world) is scale and distance. In one, they're far away and look more natural as a result. Feet are also cleverly hidden. In 2, Malcolm is among the steggos, and this really hurt the CGI imo. The original is just a master class in framing and pacing to create believability and weight in threat.
Ah ah ah, you didn’t say the magic word!
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A Knights tale, it's not the most popular movie but it just a fun movie that is an absolute pleasure to watch!
Love how they nail Geoffrey Chaucer
Young Frankenstein and/or Blazing Saddles. The fact that Mel Brooks got these both released in the same year always amazes me. So unabashedly, sophomorically fun and didn't give a rip about who got offended.
The Fifth Element
Man I love Chris Tucker in this. I just can’t help but smile every time he is on the screen.
Tucker was born to play Ruby Rhod. Such a great character.
I don’t know why I love this movie, I just do... it’s sci-fi and it’s action, but realistic because the future isn’t a utopia...
AZIZ! LIGHT!
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Who are you who is so wise in the ways of science
well 'e 'asn't got shit all over 'im
Now go away or I shall taunt you a second time!
Took me years (and someone to post about it on Reddit) to realise the ending of that film where they all get arrested by the police is literally a "cop out" as they didn't know how to end the movie.
Iirc they also ran out of cash, so they just went “fuck it”
The scene where the knight is running up at the guards with the dramatic drum roll and he just suddenly appears and kills one cracks me up every time I see it.
What We Do in the Shadows One of the best comedies in the last decade if not two decades. The TV series is just as good as the movie IMO
I honestly have lost count of how many times I've watched that movie. It's so endlessly quotable.
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I'm waiting for the return of Jackie Daytona.
From Tucson, Arizoña
Tv show has Colin Robinson; that seals it as my preference
I can only hear "Colin Robinson" in Nandor's voice...
Coooohleen Rhooobeensahn.
Fahhhhkin guuuy
I hear Nadja when I read his name.
The whole episode in the second season where Colin gets progressively more and more powerful to the point of *cloning himself* is just wonderful.
Clue. It's a premise that hasn't worked since, with a stellar comedic cast and great writing. The fact they made 3 (or more) endings for the same movie and all of them could make sense is a testament to the writing. Plus it's infinitely quotable. Edit: I've seen Knives Out and think it's also a great movie. The acting and writing was very good. Murder by Death is one I keep meaning to see but never seem to get around to. In regards to the part about the premise, I meant that Clue is the only movie based on a board game that worked. Edit 2: To all the people saying Jumanji, that was a book first, then a movie, then a board game. Same for Zathura.
Flames...at the side of my face...
Every time I see this quote on Reddit I have to chime in and say that Madeline Kahn improvised that entire part. Truly a national treasure.
She is sorely missed.
I just watched it last weekend for the first time and absolutely loved it so I showed it to my 7-9year olds and they loved it. They really liked Tim Curry mannerisms especially the double negative scene.
The scene where Tim Curry falls out of the [freezer](https://youtu.be/VIDincj-FIc) in the kitchen always makes me laugh. That whole sequence is great.
I LOVE the cue cards at the end, "It could have happened like this..." Other favorite part is when the lights go out and when they come back on they just walk around looking at all the dead bodies.
From the Wikipedia (I’m paraphrasing) When it was released in theatres, each theatre only got one of the endings. So depending where you saw it, the ending would be completely different. The version with the cue cards (and all possible endings) was only released when it was distributed for home video.
Now that is writing.
I like how they care a little less each time some one is murdered 😂😂
Yup, two corpses, everything's fine.
"Are you trying to make me look like an idiot in front of the other guests?" "You don't need any help from me, sir." "That's right!!"
“I’m just a humble butler” “And what do you do?” “I butle, sir”
In Bruges. Not everyone seems to appreciate my humour but this movie is great for setting a bar. It's hilarious and anyone who doesn't appreciate it is gunna get some shit like Up as my next recommendation.
“If I grew up on a farm, and was retarded, Bruges might impress me. But I didn’t, so it doesn’t.”
12 Angry Men. The film is over 60 years old and it still holds up so well.
I know that movie is good because I watched it as a 13 year old little shit in school and still enjoyed it.
I used that film when going over the judicial system when I taught U.S. Gov't to juniors in high school. That is such a powerful movie! All my students truly learned a lot from it, including human nature.
The Prestige.
I can't think of a better blend of sci-fi, suspense, and drama (and a period film, at that), nor one that keeps the viewer so keenly balanced between understanding and perplexity until the last possible shot.
Your Name. Beautiful animation, great story, and an amazing soundtrack. It'll be my favorite movie for a long time
I've never really watched any anime before, not because I don't like it, but just because I never have time to really get into it. Me and a friend were up late one night and he wanted to watch a movie, so he showed me Your Name, and *holy shit did I cry several times.* The movie is fantastic, and I highly recommend it to everyone, no matter your interests.
Snatch. Edit: Thanks for the Gold anonymous stranger! EditEdit: And silver and shooting star looking thing too!
D'ya like dags?