1001 movies for plots.


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113: Ghost Dog (mumble mumble) Samurai
114: It
115: 1984
116: Nosferatu
117: Excalibur
118: any of the Bond films
119: Wizard of Oz
120: Sleepy Hollow

I was going to say Dungeons and Dragons, but that'd never work!

[edit; de-duplicated Alien]
 
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NoOneofConsequence said:


Buttercup! I just figured it out...

We share the same source for our nom de plumes. Clearly you are an individual of superlative taste.;)

We're even then, because until I read this, I didn't get the reference in your name. And as for the superlative taste, back at you!:cool:
 

Imhotepthewise said:
Circle of Iron

"A fish saved my life once"

"how?"

"I ate him"

this is cheesy martial arts movies at their best, if you have not seen it, go now and find a copy!!!

good job imhotepthewise !!!!
 

121. Krull
122. The Goonies
123. Dances With Wolves
124. Memento
125. Dungeons & Dragons, the Movie (in all its cheesiness)
126. Ladyhawke
127. The Sword in the Stone
128. Red Sonya
129. Inspector Gadget (mad clone of hero gone berserk)
130. Crocodile Dundee I
131. Crocodile Dundee II
132. The Never Ending Story
133. Monty Python's Erik the Viking
 


137. Dark City (cerebral sci-fi)
138. Three Kings (post war adventure)
139. The Negotiator (smart drama)
140. Gladiator (action + politics)
141. ANY Star Wars Movie :p
142. Toy Story (adventure)
143. Toy Story 2 (follow-up adventure)
144. Last of the Mohicans (adventure/action/war)
145. The Professional (drama)
146. Saving Private Ryan (war/adventure)
147. Star Trek: The Motion Picture (action/adventure/discovery)
148. Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan (action/adventure/sacrifice/old adversary returns)
149. Star Trek 3: The Search for Spock (saving an old friend)
150. Star Trek 4: The Voyager Home (adventure in time)
151. Star Trek 5: The Final Frontier (search for God/self)
152. Star Trek 6: The Undiscovered Country (end of a journey for a dedicated group/action/adventure)
153. Robocop (self-discovery/action)
 

Relic: Erik the Viking was not a Monty Python movie, technically... Which reminds me, I'm surprised that with the D&D->Monty Python stereotype, there aren't more Terry Gilliam films on here:

154. Time Bandits
155. Jabberwocky (!!!)
156. The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
157. Brazil (more as a campaign setting)
158. The Fisher King
159. Twelve Monkeys

(I just can't see Fear & Loathing working as a D&D campaign... And the Fisher King and Twelve Monkeys are more useful if you just take the basic plot structure and the important themes, and ignore all the specifics.)

Non-Gilliam:

160. City of Lost Children
161. Barry Lyndon (for characters and locales)
162. The Nightmare before Christmas (for setting... imagine an entire plane like this!)

(edit) Oh, and half-Gilliam:

163. Monty Python & the Holy Grail (assumed it was on here until I did a search for it!)
 
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