All of the above apart from BettyBoos films, will add..
Quadrophenia
Absolute Beginners
Tommy
buster
McVicar
and all Michael Caine films
All of the above apart from BettyBoos films, will add..
Quadrophenia
Absolute Beginners
Tommy
buster
McVicar
and all Michael Caine films
The Hitchcock film that I watch every time I get the chance is Vertigo.Originally Posted by david44
I seem to remember watching Emmanuelle quite a few times when I was younger.
Groundhog Day,
Back to the Future.
Caligula
Mad Max 2.
The Godfather (1&2)
Fantasia (Walt Disney)
Star Wars.
Most of the above probably watched multiple times when I was a kid.
As Good As It Gets.
Once Upon A Time In America.
Frankie And Johnny.
^^ he's Australian, Davis - you have to forgive him.
I found it funny, almost green'd you. Almost...
^ it is possible that his comment was tinted with irony/humour - as you say, he's a bright Aussie.
Apocalypse now
All Star Wars movies.
Blade Runner.
Originally Posted by bsnub
Nigh on, Stubby, nigh on...
Last edited by Bettyboo; 19-11-2015 at 06:41 PM.
Not a movie but a series.
The Sopranos
House of Cards.
The Rise and fall of the Krays.
Gone with the Wind
The Sting
The Godfather
One Flew over//////////
Splash
The Deer Hunter among many others
Originally Posted by Loy Toy
Vincent Hanna: So you never wanted a regular type life?
Neil McCauley: What the fuck is that? Barbeques and ballgames?
Aliens
Lord of the Ring Trilogy
Most Disney movies when kids were younger. Had most of them on video, then replaced them with VCDs then with DVDs. Thankfully, I no longer have the lyrics of songs stuck in my mind and/or coming out my mouth when waking up first thing in the morning. No more 'Bippity-Boppity-Boos' or 'I wanna be like you-hoo-hoos' from me anymore.
Movies of my own choosing;
Blues Brothers
The Thing (John Carpenters)
Poltergeist
The Third Man
True Lies
Once Upon a Time in America
P.S. I Love You
This was one of the movies I used to suggest to entice women back to my gaffer's home cinema. I started watching it at least 5 times with different women but still do not know how it ends!
Only two channels when I was young so...
633 Squadron and The Great Escape were the Christmas specials my Dad ensured we watched and Mary Poppins and Great Expectations were Mother's balance to them....must be word perfect on a few more as well....
Watership Down: five times in a week due to g/f loving it and me loving getting into her knickers in the back row of the cinema....
The Lady Vanishes and The Night Train to Munich because I love these two moves with a passion...Charters and Caldicot....
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