Movies That Never Get Old


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El Ravager said:
Super Troopers

"But our shenanigans are cheeky and fun!"
"Yeah, and his shenanigans are cruel and tragic"
"Which.... makes them not really shenanigans at all..."
"Evil Shenanigans "

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El Rav

Cop: "Do you know how fast you were driving?"

Kid in car: "65, officer?"

Cop: "64."

Kid in car: "Isn't the speed limit 65?"

Cop: "Yeah...it is."
 

I don't know if anyone has heard of these:

Bin-Jib.
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter and Spring.

Maximum impact with minimal means.

They're poignant.

Movies that may have already been mentioned but deserve to mentioned again:

Full Metal Jacket
Ocean't 11
Starship Troopers
Saving Private Ryan
Zatoichi (Kitano's version)
 

Shaun of the Dead
Practical Magic
Apollo 13
Jaws
Caddyshack
Ghostbusters (But NOT Ghostbusters 2!)
The Thing (Original B&W version)
The Day the Earth Stood Still
Romeo & Juliet (Baz Lerman)
Escaflowne
Legally Blonde
Father of the Bride
Godzilla (Original only, not that crappy Matthew Broderick remake)
A Bronx Tale
My Big Fat Greek Wedding

I'm sure there's more, these are just what I've been watching lately
 

The Lion in Winter
The Man Who Would Be King
The Mission
Whiskey Galore
All the old Alec Guinness movies (the pre Star Wars ones...)

The Auld Grump
 




How Danerous Liasons has not made this list yet I'll never know.

I too have some control issue when it comes to some pretty cheesy flicks.

Point Break
Road House

Some funny ones

Both Fletch
Snatch
Lock Stock & 2 smoking barrels
Transporter

I will stop what ever Iam doing and Watch Shashawshank,

Its a sickness.
 

Not exactly fine cinema, but for movies that have stood at least some test of time and never seem to get old no matter how many times I watch them:

Die Hard
The Breakfast Club
Star Wars (any, but especially Episode IV)
M*A*S*H*
Pulp Fiction
Terminator
Demolition Man
Matrix (first one only)
Office Space
 

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