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Tantive7 wrote:Yo What about
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Hey thanks Tantive, 100 seems like nothing compare to all of you veterans who have a zillion postings. I am still waiting for Warchief to post the class of 2004. The Forum began in July 2004 didn't it? I would like to see the names of the people who were and are still with us from July and August and the months after that. September is coming up, I hope to see some names for Sept,. I don't know how hard it is to post them, but I hope Warchief does it, if not that's cool too. Hey were Harrison Ford's; 'Clear and Present Danger' and 'Patriot Games' part of a trilogy, or was it just them two? I guess Wayne's World doesn't count huh?. :D


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1. Back to the Future Trilogy
2. Terminator Trilogy
3. Die Hard Trilogy
4. Evil Dead Trilogy
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trilogies ehh.

dead (dawn, night, day)
star wars (original)
spaghetti westerns
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swift eyed wolf wrote:spaghetti westerns
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly was the first R-rated (if not the just plain FIRST) movie I ever saw. It's still one of my favorites and actually I watched it this morning.
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PunkRockWarrior62 wrote:
swift eyed wolf wrote:spaghetti westerns
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly was the first R-rated (if not the just plain FIRST) movie I ever saw. It's still one of my favorites and actually I watched it this morning.
hey girly, girl!! where ya been?? always loved the good, the bad, and the ugly! classic!!! i still find myself walkin around the house, once in a while, hummin the the music to it! again, classic!!
me and my boy, still love "the lord of the ring's" trilogy!! we usually will take a saturday every couple month's, and watch all three in a row!! and we usually eat as much pepperoni pizza, as is allowed by law!! LOLOL
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The Evil Dead
The Dead
The Jersey
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yep...the good the bad and the ugly is quality.

both the spaghetti westerns and dead trilogy seem popular...so well done guys and gals. its rare to be in the company of such good taste!! 8)
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swift eyed wolf wrote:yep...the good the bad and the ugly is quality.

both the spaghetti westerns and dead trilogy seem popular...so well done guys and gals. its rare to be in the company of such good taste!! 8)
My feelings exactly! All of my friends are like "ew, old movie; ew, western; ew, zombies; ew, [insert big-time rapper's name here] isn't in it"

Figured they were wimps.
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PunkRockWarrior62 wrote:
swift eyed wolf wrote:yep...the good the bad and the ugly is quality.

both the spaghetti westerns and dead trilogy seem popular...so well done guys and gals. its rare to be in the company of such good taste!! 8)
My feelings exactly! All of my friends are like "ew, old movie; ew, western; ew, zombies; ew, [insert big-time rapper's name here] isn't in it"

Figured they were wimps.
prw62 you are speaking my language.
they say old films are crap
but they are in actual fact the best .
on another note the good the bad and the ugly is amazing. the ending gives me tingly feeling in the back of my neck,and that usually happens when i see something so cool it has to be fattening.......now im not making any sense!!!???? :? :shock: 8)

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Bobo is right. Older films are the best. Just take a good look at what Hollywood is putting out these days...lots of rubbish.

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GonzoNYC wrote:Bobo is right. Older films are the best. Just take a good look at what Hollywood is putting out these days...lots of rubbish.
I don't even bother with new films on DVD anymore. Most of the DVD's i own are fom the 70's and 80's.
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Night of the Living Dead - Cult Classic.
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bobo the warrior wrote: the ending gives me tingly feeling in the back of my neck,and that usually happens when i see something so cool it has to be fattening
lol, that reminded me of the simpsons episode (or was it Family Guy? oh well, whatev) that was on last night. The guy means to say morbid, but instead he goes:
"Oh god honey, that's just morbidly obese"
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