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PostPosted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 8:30 am
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Seems a few of my threads are kicking off, wasnt sure whether to put this one in or not for favourite films

by everyone listing their favourite five alltime films like "fightclub", easy rider, wild hogs, jackass etc things like that, even say why they are good

Im not going to start this one off as it usually kicks off with a slagging for myself

So if you think this could be a good thread and you can narrow your favourite films down to 5, then why not give it a go

or cluck cluck cluck are you chicken!

seems its only a few people in here that actually post things

Go on, give it a go

and im not going to mention the "T" word here and im not even going to tell everyone that the R1 is the best bike ever, Im going to keep quiete, my lips are sealed, and my typing finger is away


P.S. I dont think porn is allowed

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 9:56 am
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Casablanca

The English Patient

Gorky Park

Not biker films I know but three I catch every time they are screened.

Biker classics have to include:

Easy Rider

Electra Glide in Blue

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 5:11 pm
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Steel Magnolias

Educating Rita

Flashdance

Lord of the rings (All three)

Top Gun - this one at least has a bike in it.

Dancing

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 5:39 pm
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the goonies/
back to the future first one
logans run
sons of katie elder
enter the dragon waaaaaaaa
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 9:08 pm
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jake whyte wrote:
back to the future first one.


Yes, all three were very clever movies. One of the few cases where sequals were as good as the first

jake whyte wrote:
sons of katie elder
Anything starring 'The Duke' is ok in my book. Didn't this one have Deno in it too? Eldorado was another classic (then there were the Clint Eastwood speghetti westerns)

jake whyte wrote:
enter the dragon waaaaaaaa


Anything starring Bruce is ok in my books. Prefered 'Way' to 'Enter' but still an awsome movie.

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1. Point Break (changed my life that film)
2. Legends of the Fall
3. Planes, Trains and Automobiles
4. Aliens
5. The Long Good Friday
6. The Deer Hunter
7. Rules of Engagement
8. Wrong Turn
9. Warriors
10.Cape Fear

5 favourites, sorry i thought it said 10

as for Biker films has to be Mad Max - after 25years+ the Z900 /Z1000's still look stunning, love the tail pieces on them

and easy rider sure has some good music (the band)
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John Candy was brilliant in uncle buck too.
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1. Grease
2. Lord of the rings (trilogy)
3. Pay it forward
4. Mad Max - all of em
5. Anything with Bruce Willis
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Point Break

Aliens - Is that Alien or Aliens - liked all of them but the fist definately was a classic

The Deer Hunter - excellently cut film really demonstrating the impact Vietnam had on the ordinary American prople

Warriors

Cape Fear - the original Gregory Peck version or the later Robert De Nero version? Both were excellent - often watched them back-to-back.

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Point Break

Aliens - Is that Alien or Aliens - liked all of them but the fist definately was a classic

The Deer Hunter - excellently cut film really demonstrating the impact Vietnam had on the ordinary American prople

Warriors

Cape Fear - the original Gregory Peck version or the later Robert De Nero version? Both were excellent - often watched them back-to-back.
youguys know what there all great movies
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Grease - Shocked

Lord of the rings (trilogy) -

Mad Max - all of em -

Anything with Bruce Willis - Liked the original 'Die Hard' & I thought he was superb in oonlighting and 'Death Becomes Her' but noit a real fan of the rest.

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was that an eye roll at grease net?????

I'm hurt
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was that an eye roll at grease net?????

I'm hurt


Very Happy ONJ 'after'

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Ok had to think about this, 5 fave films but not quite biker films:

1. Natural Born Killers
2. Young Guns (both of them)
3. The Lost Boys (had bikes in it)
4. Silence of the Lambs (sequel and prequel)
5. The Rocky Horror Picture Show (Don't laugh it had a bike in it at least)

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 4:36 pm
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Rach wrote:
Ok had to think about this, 5 fave films but not quite biker films:

1. Natural Born Killers
2. Young Guns (both of them)
3. The Lost Boys (had bikes in it)
4. Silence of the Lambs (sequel and prequel)
5. The Rocky Horror Picture Show (Don't laugh it had a bike in it at least)
lost boys now there was a cooooool movie
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