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Thread started 02/27/09 4:49am

PanthaGirl

WHICH MOVIES....

Would be your top picks for each of these genres...


ACTION



COMEDY



DRAMA



HORROR



MYSTERY



SCIENCE FICTION



DOCUMENTARY



THRILLER



WESTERN



ART



ANIMATION



RELIGIOUS



MARTIAL ARTS



MUSICAL



ROMANCE / CHICK FLICK



ADULT / X-RATED




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Reply #1 posted 02/27/09 5:18am

ArielB

ACTION
The Princess Bride - (Lots of sword fighting)


COMEDY
The Princess Bride - (Fezik's rhymes are funny)



DRAMA
The Princess Bride - (After all, it is about the relationship between the sick kid and his grandfather)



HORROR
The Princess Bride - (The dreaded pirate Roberts is scary)



MYSTERY
The Princess Bride - (Will they be together again?)



SCIENCE FICTION
The Princess Bride - (Those giant rats)



THRILLER
The Princess Bride - (The chase after them in the forest)



ROMANCE / CHICK FLICK
The Princess Bride - (True love. Need I say more?)
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Reply #2 posted 02/27/09 5:47am

WetDream

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ArielB, have you ever saw a film called The Princess Bride?

ACTION:
Oldboy (Hollywood could never match this)

COMEDY:
Team America/South Park the movie (are matt and trey the only wise folk of comedy in america?)

DRAMA:
The Elephant Man

HORROR:
Silent Hill 2 (the video game, no film scares me. oh, the film version of the 1st Silent Hill is rubbish, don't get it twisted)

MYSTERY:
INLAND EMPIRE (one of the best films of modern times)

SCI-FI:
The Terminator

THRILLER:
The Village (could also put this in romance, beautiful film)

ROMANCE:
In The Mood For Love

DOCUMENTARY:
Lynch

WESTERN:
No Country For Old Men (i chose a modern one instead of usual classics like The Searchers)

ART:
huh? any film can be art. but, if i have to play by the rules, Eraserhead.

ANIMATION:
Spirited Away (studio Gibily MURDER the modern day disney)

RELIGIOUS:
Graffiti Bridge (haha)

MARTIAL ARTS:
Enter the Dragon/Ong Bak/House of Flying Daggers (cant decide)

MUSICAL:
South Park the movie/Canibal: the musical (cant decide)

ADULT:
Bangcock Chickboys 3: the ladies "SLASH" men are back
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Reply #3 posted 02/27/09 6:11am

PanthaGirl

WetDream said:


ART:
huh? any film can be art.



ART as in ARTHOUSE movies. Also referred to as Independent or Indie films but I would use the term loosely. Eg. Some may say Donnie Darko would come under that genre but I think it's more of a mainstream film made to look indie. A few arthouse movies would be Orlando, Irreversible, Woman On Top, Betty Blue, Z, Cabaret, Chasing Amy, Lost In Translation etc
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Reply #4 posted 02/27/09 6:27am

WetDream

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PanthaGirl said:

WetDream said:


ART:
huh? any film can be art.



ART as in ARTHOUSE movies. Also referred to as Independent or Indie films but I would use the term loosely. Eg. Some may say Donnie Darko would come under that genre but I think it's more of a mainstream film made to look indie. A few arthouse movies would be Orlando, Irreversible, Woman On Top, Betty Blue, Z, Cabaret, Chasing Amy, Lost In Translation etc


i know what arthouse is but i never agree with it, m night shyamalan films are mainstream but he is totally artistic with his 3 dimensional writing and directing style. he is one example. Del toro's Panz labyrinth too? mainstream (no, subtitles don't make something arthouse or indie) but with major artistic tones.
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Reply #5 posted 02/27/09 7:58am

Genesia

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ACTION - The Fugitive
COMEDY - It Happened One Night
DRAMA - The Lives of Others
HORROR - I don't like horror movies
MYSTERY - The Maltese Falcon
SCIENCE FICTION - Forbidden Planet
DOCUMENTARY - The Civil War
THRILLER - The 39 Steps
WESTERN - Stagecoach
ART - The Lion in Winter
ANIMATION - The Incredibles
RELIGIOUS - The Ten Commandments
MARTIAL ARTS - House of Flying Daggers
MUSICAL - An American in Paris
ROMANCE / CHICK FLICK - Now, Voyager
ADULT / X-RATED[/b] - Not really my thing. But the sexiest movies I've ever seen are Y Tu Mama Tambien and The Unbearable Lightness of Being.
We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves.
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Reply #6 posted 02/27/09 9:34am

jillybean

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ACTION - The Fugitive


COMEDY - What About Bob? (It is not the best comedy of all time, but this one never, ever fails to make me smile and laugh, even when I'm in a bad mood)



DRAMA - Goodfellas



HORROR - Rosemary's Baby



MYSTERY - Rear Window



SCIENCE FICTION - Alien


DOCUMENTARY - Oh, man - there are so many! Probably My Flesh and Blood.



THRILLER - Seven



WESTERN - Red River



ART - Requiem For A Dream



ANIMATION - The Incredibles



RELIGIOUS - Does "The Virgin Spring" qualify? If so, then that is my pick.



MARTIAL ARTS - Does "Seven Samurai" count?



MUSICAL - Across The Universe



ROMANCE / CHICK FLICK - Say Anything



ADULT / X-RATED - I've never seen one. Let the shunning begin...
"She made me glad to be a man"
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Reply #7 posted 02/27/09 10:02am

sextonseven

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I'll have to get back to this. hmmm
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Reply #8 posted 02/27/09 10:16am

Ace

ACTION
N/A


COMEDY
Alice (Woody Allen)


DRAMA
Crimes and Misdemeanors


HORROR
N/A


MYSTERY
Manhattan Murder Mystery



SCIENCE FICTION
N/A



DOCUMENTARY
Religulous


THRILLER
Match Point


WESTERN
Unforgiven


ART
Beauty #2 (Warhol)


ANIMATION
N/A



RELIGIOUS
N/A



MARTIAL ARTS
N/A


MUSICAL
Everyone Says I Love You


ROMANCE / CHICK FLICK
N/A



ADULT / X-RATED
Animal Trainer 7
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Reply #9 posted 02/27/09 10:17am

Abdul

ACTION: Out For Justice



COMEDY: Coming To America



DRAMA: Do The Right Thing



HORROR: Friday The 13TH Part 3



MYSTERY: Clue, LOL!!



SCIENCE FICTION: Species



DOCUMENTARY: Bad Ass Cinema 70's Blackexplotation



THRILLER: Silence Of The Lambs


WESTERN: Boss Nigger



ART: N/A



ANIMATION: Beavis And Butthead Do America



RELIGIOUS: N/A



MARTIAL ARTS: Enter The Dragon



MUSICAL: Grease



ROMANCE / CHICK FLICK: Love Jones



ADULT / X-RATED: Big Bubble Butt Brazilin Orgy 1, A True Classic LOL!!
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Reply #10 posted 02/27/09 10:34am

Harlepolis

evillol @ ArielB

ACTION


SCIENCE FICTION


COMEDY


DRAMA


HORROR


MYSTERY


DOCUMENTARY(Wow too many to mention)


ANIMATION


MARTIAL ARTS


MUSICAL


ROMANCE / CHICK FLICK
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Reply #11 posted 02/27/09 10:53am

MuthaFunka

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ACTION - Lethal Weapon/Die Hard

COMEDY - Meet The Parents/Anchorman/40-Year-Old Virgin

DRAMA - Malcolm X

HORROR - The Exorcist

MYSTERY - Seven

SCIENCE FICTION - Star Wars

DOCUMENTARY - Jazz

THRILLER - Fatal Attraction

WESTERN - Tombstone

ART - Rules of the Game

ANIMATION - Cars

RELIGIOUS - Passion of the Christ

MARTIAL ARTS - Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story

MUSICAL - The Wiz

ROMANCE / CHICK FLICK - Boomerang

ADULT / X-RATED - Black Cheerleader Search razz
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Reply #12 posted 02/27/09 10:57am

Harlepolis

MuthaFunka said:

ART - Rules of the Game


hmmm
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Reply #13 posted 02/27/09 11:01am

MuthaFunka

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Harlepolis said:

MuthaFunka said:

ART - Rules of the Game


hmmm

lol What?
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Reply #14 posted 02/27/09 11:19am

Ace

Harlepolis said:



Who's the actress? She looks hawt.
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Reply #15 posted 02/27/09 11:22am

CarrieMpls

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WetDream said:

PanthaGirl said:




ART as in ARTHOUSE movies. Also referred to as Independent or Indie films but I would use the term loosely. Eg. Some may say Donnie Darko would come under that genre but I think it's more of a mainstream film made to look indie. A few arthouse movies would be Orlando, Irreversible, Woman On Top, Betty Blue, Z, Cabaret, Chasing Amy, Lost In Translation etc


i know what arthouse is but i never agree with it, m night shyamalan films are mainstream but he is totally artistic with his 3 dimensional writing and directing style. he is one example. Del toro's Panz labyrinth too? mainstream (no, subtitles don't make something arthouse or indie) but with major artistic tones.
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Arthouse/indie simply means it was not made/funded by a major studio. It was produced and released independently from that.
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Reply #16 posted 02/27/09 11:44am

Ace

PanthaGirl said:

WetDream said:


ART:
huh? any film can be art.



ART as in ARTHOUSE movies. Also referred to as Independent or Indie films but I would use the term loosely. Eg. Some may say Donnie Darko would come under that genre but I think it's more of a mainstream film made to look indie. A few arthouse movies would be Orlando, Irreversible, Woman On Top, Betty Blue, Z, Cabaret, Chasing Amy, Lost In Translation etc

Oh, I thought you meant actual art films (hence my choice).
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Reply #17 posted 02/27/09 11:47am

heartbeatocean

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CarrieMpls said:

WetDream said:



i know what arthouse is but i never agree with it, m night shyamalan films are mainstream but he is totally artistic with his 3 dimensional writing and directing style. he is one example. Del toro's Panz labyrinth too? mainstream (no, subtitles don't make something arthouse or indie) but with major artistic tones.
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Arthouse/indie simply means it was not made/funded by a major studio. It was produced and released independently from that.


I have my own definition of it, a feeling and an aesthetic and a process of distribution and a kind of audience that goes with it, to qualify as ARTHOUSE. geek When I hear that term, I think of breakout films from the 60s, because I think that is when the term Arthouse was invented. I think these mostly included foreign films by Godard, Antonioni, Bergman, etc. But they could also include historical cinema, film noir, silent film etc. I think M Night Shyamalan would not qualify in this context.
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Reply #18 posted 02/27/09 11:50am

heartbeatocean

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Ace said:

PanthaGirl said:




ART as in ARTHOUSE movies. Also referred to as Independent or Indie films but I would use the term loosely. Eg. Some may say Donnie Darko would come under that genre but I think it's more of a mainstream film made to look indie. A few arthouse movies would be Orlando, Irreversible, Woman On Top, Betty Blue, Z, Cabaret, Chasing Amy, Lost In Translation etc

Oh, I thought you meant actual art films (hence my choice).


avant garde films by warhol that fit closer to the world of contemporary art, often shown in museums rather than theatres also qualify geek
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Reply #19 posted 02/27/09 12:15pm

MuthaFunka

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Ace said:

Harlepolis said:



Who's the actress? She looks hawt.

That's the homegirl, Tracey. She's cool peeps. Hopefully she's on her way.
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Reply #20 posted 02/27/09 12:31pm

PanthaGirl

ACTION
Lethal Weapon
Mad Max
Predator
Robocop
First Blood


COMEDY
Weird Science
Breakfast Club
Dr.Strangelove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Office Space
Wedding Crashers
Young Frankenstein
Love Actually


DRAMA
Shawshank Redemption
On The Waterfront
Good Will Hunting
American History X
One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest
The Doors
The Godfather
Rocky Balboa


HORROR
Evil Dead
Near Dark
Exorcist
Blair Witch Project
Hostel


MYSTERY
The Game
Mystic River
The Insider
Fargo
Donnie Darko
Usual Suspects



SCIENCE FICTION
2001 A Space Odyssey
Planet of the Apes (original)
Island of Dr Moreau
X-Files
ESOTSM
12 Monkeys



DOCUMENTARY
Bowling For Columbine
Buena Vista Social Club
Woodstock
Fahrenheit 9/11


THRILLER
Memento
Silence of the Lambs
Rebecca
The Machinist
The Crow
Sixth Sense
Unbreakable


WESTERN
Dead Man
Unforgiven
Dances with Wolves
The Outlaw Josey Wales


ART
Irreversible
Run Lola Run
Clerks
Bad Lieutenant


ANIMATION
Lion King
Shrek
South Park the movie


RELIGIOUS
The Last Temptation Of Christ
Davinci Code
Dogma


MARTIAL ARTS
Fist of Fury
Enter the Dragon
Game of Death
Kill Bill I-II


MUSICAL
Cabaret
Annie


ROMANCE / CHICK FLICK
Frankie & Johnnie
Legends of the Fall
Dirty Dancing
About Last Night


ADULT / X-RATED
Anything Interracial
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Reply #21 posted 02/27/09 12:35pm

Harlepolis

MuthaFunka said:

Harlepolis said:



hmmm

lol What?


One of my friends consider this as her fave movie ever. I think I should put this into consideration since its part of the COOL criterion collection series.

And since "Indie = ART", you can consider Medicine For Melancholy as an "Art" film nod and speaking of which, here's the trailor for Ace:



And here's Tracey Heggins's promo interview from the film..



She reminds me of a younger...


Lynn Whitfield.
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Reply #22 posted 02/27/09 12:39pm

MuthaFunka

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Harlepolis said:

MuthaFunka said:


lol What?


One of my friends consider this as her fave movie ever. I think I should put this into consideration since its part of the COOL criterion collection series.

And since "Indie = ART", you can consider Medicine For Melancholy as an "Art" film nod and speaking of which, here's the trailor for Ace:



And here's Tracey Heggins's promo interview from the film..



She reminds me of a younger...


Lynn Whitfield.


Ah! Ok.
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Reply #23 posted 02/27/09 12:41pm

MuthaFunka

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ART
Irreversible
Run Lola Run
Clerks
Bad Lieutenant


Eh, I don't think that would be considered an art film. An Indie, yes...Art? Nopers. cool
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Reply #24 posted 02/27/09 12:46pm

PanthaGirl

MuthaFunka said:

ART
Irreversible
Run Lola Run
Clerks
Bad Lieutenant


Eh, I don't think that would be considered an art film. An Indie, yes...Art? Nopers. cool


Arthouse is another term for Indie. nod
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Reply #25 posted 02/27/09 12:58pm

MuthaFunka

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PanthaGirl said:

MuthaFunka said:



Eh, I don't think that would be considered an art film. An Indie, yes...Art? Nopers. cool


Arthouse is another term for Indie. nod


wink Eh....it's evolved into that grouping, but actually they started out as films that usually have deep content as in social/psychological issues, stylized by the filmmaker, heavy in ambiguity, self-defining/epiphany issues, many are period pieces, and some have open endings, all aimed at small, niche audiences - things not normally seen in traditional Hollywood narrative films.
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Reply #26 posted 02/27/09 1:10pm

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ACTION - Die Hard



COMEDY - House Party



DRAMA - The Godfather worship worship worship



HORROR - The Exorcist



MYSTERY - The Usual Suspects



SCIENCE FICTION - Star Wars



DOCUMENTARY - Tupac: Resurrection



THRILLER - Fatal Attraction



WESTERN - Urban Cowboy



ART - The Devil Wears Prada



ANIMATION - Wallace & Gromit



RELIGIOUS - Dogma



MARTIAL ARTS - Fearless



MUSICAL - Grease



ROMANCE / CHICK FLICK - You've Got Mail



ADULT / X-RATED - N/A
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Reply #27 posted 02/27/09 1:19pm

Harlepolis

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ART - The Devil Wears Prada


evillol
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Reply #28 posted 02/27/09 2:07pm

PanthaGirl

MuthaFunka said:

PanthaGirl said:



Arthouse is another term for Indie. nod


wink Eh....it's evolved into that grouping, but actually they started out as films that usually have deep content as in social/psychological issues, stylized by the filmmaker, heavy in ambiguity, self-defining/epiphany issues, many are period pieces, and some have open endings, all aimed at small, niche audiences - things not normally seen in traditional Hollywood narrative films.


I hear yah it's cool and know of the history but I was just keeping it in the now. wink
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Reply #29 posted 02/27/09 2:09pm

MuthaFunka

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PanthaGirl said:

MuthaFunka said:



wink Eh....it's evolved into that grouping, but actually they started out as films that usually have deep content as in social/psychological issues, stylized by the filmmaker, heavy in ambiguity, self-defining/epiphany issues, many are period pieces, and some have open endings, all aimed at small, niche audiences - things not normally seen in traditional Hollywood narrative films.


I hear yah it's cool and know of the history but I was just keeping it in the now. wink


I can dig it. wink
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