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Oh, yes, I've seen Romancing the Stone. I have also seen The Phantom with Billy Zane who's there to chew bubblegum and SLAM EVIL. Edit: I've also seen Master and Commander, the first two Mummy movies with Brendan Fraser, both Zorro movies with Antonio Banderas, both of the Richard Lester Musketeers movies and as many Pirates of the Caribbean movies as I particularly care to. Wheat Loaf fucked around with this message at 12:18 on Aug 17, 2018 |
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Seconding Buckaroo Banzai, also The Rocketeer (you've probably already seen it) and The Rundown (action/adventure).
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# ? Aug 17, 2018 12:29 |
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Fritz Lang's Indian Epic (The Indian Tomb & The Tiger of Eschnapur)
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# ? Aug 17, 2018 13:45 |
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Wheat Loaf posted:I would like to request recommendations for adventure movies. Movies in the vein I'm looking for which I've enjoyed include: the Indiana Jones movies and television series; Sky Captain (flawed but entertaining); The Man Who Would Be King; The Wind and the Lion; The African Queen; Spielberg and Jackson's Tintin movie; and Tales of the Gold Monkey (another television series), to name a few examples. This page seems to be exactly what you're looking for, the subpages have almost every film that's been mentioned in repliess here
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Hat Thoughts posted:This page seems to be exactly what you're looking for, the subpages have almost every film that's been mentioned in repliess here That's great - thanks very much. And thanks to everyone who's recommended things.
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Have you seen The Maltese Falcon? I know the setting isn't quite right, but I always felt like Indy owed that film a debt for demonstrating how to effectively use a glaring, tangible macguffin.
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# ? Aug 17, 2018 14:23 |
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Yeah, I've seen Maltese Falcon and the original Big Sleep with Humphrey Bogart.
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# ? Aug 17, 2018 14:26 |
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what about the mummy 1 & 2?
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# ? Aug 17, 2018 14:38 |
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The Brendan Fraser ones? Yeah - I edited them into a previous post, sorry.
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# ? Aug 17, 2018 14:38 |
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what about the national treasure movies or sahara with matthew mcconaughey and steve zahn? or even the da vinci code
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# ? Aug 17, 2018 14:49 |
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I've not watched Sahara but I have seen Congo.
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# ? Aug 17, 2018 14:56 |
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well you're in luck it's a sleeper sequel to congo
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Parachute posted:well you're in luck it's a sleeper sequel to congo
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TychoCelchuuu posted:The downside is that it sucks. It's based on a book that's best described as "airport fiction" and the author almost sued for how bad it was. Though that might be ego on the authors part, and more to do with box office than the actual film.
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Wheat Loaf posted:I would like to request recommendations for adventure movies. Movies in the vein I'm looking for which I've enjoyed include: the Indiana Jones movies and television series; Sky Captain (flawed but entertaining); The Man Who Would Be King; The Wind and the Lion; The African Queen; Spielberg and Jackson's Tintin movie; and Tales of the Gold Monkey (another television series), to name a few examples. High Road to China (Tom Selleck), Magnificent Warriors (Michelle Yeoh), Dr. Lai and the Scripture with no Words (Jet Li), King Solomon's Mines (Stewart Granger version preferably, but the Richard Chamberlain one can be fun), Firewalker (it's not a good movie, but it is truly weird with Chuck Norris, Louis Gossett jr,, and John Rhys Davies)
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# ? Aug 18, 2018 20:48 |
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Congo is probably the movie that outperformed my expectations most dramatically - can Sahara do the same or does it really have nothing to recommend it?
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Wheat Loaf posted:Congo is probably the movie that outperformed my expectations most dramatically - can Sahara do the same or does it really have nothing to recommend it? I am probably in the minority, but I liked Sahara's goofiness. It's a fun stupid movie.
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# ? Aug 19, 2018 00:03 |
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Sahara rules.
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# ? Aug 19, 2018 04:38 |
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I'm looking for films with scenes similar to pulling the boat over the mountain in Fitzcarraldo or constructing the bell in Andrei Rublev. A large number of people working together to realise a grand project.
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Bridge on the River Kwai? A little smaller scale, but maybe Wages of Fear / Sorcerer too
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# ? Aug 25, 2018 03:18 |
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Flight of the Phoenix?
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I completely forgot about The Bridge on the Rive Kwai. That's a good one. Wages of Fear and Sorcerer are both excellent, but a bit too small in scale for what I'm looking for. God Hole posted:Flight of the Phoenix? I'll check it out, thanks.
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Samuel Clemens posted:I'm looking for films with scenes similar to pulling the boat over the mountain in Fitzcarraldo or constructing the bell in Andrei Rublev. A large number of people working together to realise a grand project. Not a movie, but there was a miniseries made of Pillars of the Earth, it's about a lot of things but central around it is a town spending forty years building a Cathedral.
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Samuel Clemens posted:I'm looking for films with scenes similar to pulling the boat over the mountain in Fitzcarraldo or constructing the bell in Andrei Rublev. A large number of people working together to realise a grand project. The Great Escape is my favorite "large number of people working together to realise a grand project" film.
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Can anyone recommend me a tense kidnapping thriller? Something along the lines of Prisoners, or I guess maybe those Morgan Freeman movies.
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WHY BONER NOW posted:Can anyone recommend me a tense kidnapping thriller? Something along the lines of Prisoners, or I guess maybe those Morgan Freeman movies. I think The Vanishing (1988 version) would make an amazing pairing with Prisoners.
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WHY BONER NOW posted:Can anyone recommend me a tense kidnapping thriller? Something along the lines of Prisoners, or I guess maybe those Morgan Freeman movies. A Walk Among the Tombstones.
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WHY BONER NOW posted:Can anyone recommend me a tense kidnapping thriller? Something along the lines of Prisoners, or I guess maybe those Morgan Freeman movies. Man on Fire
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WHY BONER NOW posted:Can anyone recommend me a tense kidnapping thriller? Something along the lines of Prisoners, or I guess maybe those Morgan Freeman movies. Gone Baby Gone
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Thanks guys!
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 05:31 |
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A TV movie called Vanishing Act; starring Mike Farrell, Elliott Gould, Fred Gwynne, and Margot Kidder. Do not spoil yourself on the plot.
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One of my favourite movies is Casino. I also enjoyed the Barry Levinson movie Bugsy a lot. Can anyone recommend me any movies which are about Las Vegas in the Rat Pack/Liberace era, but aren't themselves Rat Pack movies?
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Looking for some digital/hacker/technology themed horror movies. Watched both Unfriended films, Ratter, eXistenZ. Aware of and need to see Pulse.
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Sand Monster posted:The Great Escape is my favorite "large number of people working together to realise a grand project" film. Chicken Run is also good.
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Samuel Clemens posted:I'm looking for films with scenes similar to pulling the boat over the mountain in Fitzcarraldo or constructing the bell in Andrei Rublev. A large number of people working together to realise a grand project. Flight of the Phoenix either version.
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# ? Oct 21, 2018 05:21 |
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I guess I'll try my luck here. I am looking for a Halloween movie suitable for kids (not too scary obviously). Should be around 45 to 60 minutes (or maybe a shortfilm?). Preferably without words or little spoken dialogue. This is for a class with mentally disabled children with mostly low attention spans. Could be some kind of animation (putty, CGI, etc.). Perhaps something with ghosts. If there was something like this on youtube it would be even better, saving me money, but I take what is there. Thank you! e: Stuff like this but longer is what I mean. lllllllllllllllllll fucked around with this message at 08:38 on Oct 21, 2018 |
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lllllllllllllllllll posted:I guess I'll try my luck here. I am looking for a Halloween movie suitable for kids (not too scary obviously). Should be around 45 to 60 minutes (or maybe a shortfilm?). Preferably without words or little spoken dialogue. This is for a class with mentally disabled children with mostly low attention spans. Could be some kind of animation (putty, CGI, etc.). Perhaps something with ghosts. If there was something like this on youtube it would be even better, saving me money, but I take what is there. Disney's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1949) seems like a good fit.
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Spatulater bro! posted:Disney's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1949) seems like a good fit. while a good choice overall be aware the headless horseman segment is uncharacteristically disturbing for something that also has scooby doo style antics going on.
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So my girlfriend asked me to pick a horror movie for us to watch tonight. The problem is, every week I pick something and she ends up hating it. Her conditions for what make a "scary" movie are all over the place. She loves Jeepers Creepers for the scene where the dumbass scarecrow man chases the two people with his truck. She loves Dawn of the Dead, but only the new one and she despises any of the older classic ones (Night, Dawn, Day) She loves High Tension (I've never seen it, so who knows) She has a strange aversion to anything from before, like, 2000 (claims she loved watching American 80's movies when she was a girl in Russia, but hates them all now) The problem is, whenever I show her things that include things she says she finds scary, she never likes them. I feel like I'm missing something. She hated Halloween, hated Friday the 13th 1, 2, and 3, refuses to even consider watching Return of the Living Dead. Two movies we watched that she enjoyed were Lake Mungo (go figure. She said seeing the girl in the background of photos was scary) and It Follows. To make things more complicated, I tend to not like many newer horror movies. I'm hoping someone here has some kind of suggestion that works out.
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I suggest you two watch the new Mamma Mia.
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