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Hand Knit
Oct 24, 2005

Beer Loses more than a game Sunday ...
We lost our Captain, our Teammate, our Friend Kelly Calabro...
Rest in Peace my friend you will be greatly missed..

get that OUT of my face posted:

Slap Shot
  • funny
  • has a great cast of characters
  • has Paul Newman
  • is about hockey, the best sport
  • is a great time capsule of late 1970s Rust Belt towns and the beginning of the downturn there

Yeah!!!

Also the whole thing it's got going on about spectacle, violence, and gender is great.

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TheMostFrench
Jul 12, 2009

Stop for me, it's the claw!



Indian Jones and The Last Crusade which I grew up watching and memorising, or The Fifth Element which is the first movie I used to quote at people.

I also want to include an or for Kill Bill 2, that one was interesting because Kill Bill 1 was R rated, but R rated movies weren't allowed to be shown at cinemas at the time were I'm from, which meant the experience of the movies was different seeing them in reverse order.

TheMostFrench fucked around with this message at 17:02 on Dec 5, 2016

Uncle Boogeyman
Jul 22, 2007

Slap Shot rules

bofa salesman
Nov 6, 2009

There's a couple floating around in my head atm but the only one that stands out is Machete. Don't even know how many times I've watched it but it stays funny every time

DoctorG0nzo
May 28, 2014
It's always changing but I can say the movie I'm most consistently amazed by every time I see it would be Apocalypse Now

And on the exact flipside of the coin, my favorite comedy is by far The Big Lebowski. The fact that it's been memed to hell and back but is STILL rewarding to rewatch and is funny in new ways is frankly amazing

Speaking of which another really close frontrunner for favorite of all time would be Fargo. Coens are my dudes

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