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  • precious007
    Banned Users
    • Sep 2010
    • 5885

    #31
    Originally posted by ratcheer View Post
    Oh, man, there are so many great movies I don't know how I can limit a list to just a few.

    My favorite DeNiro movie has got to be Raging Bull. I really enjoyed Avatar, but I don't think I would include it on a list of greats. Certainly very entertaining, though.

    Some of my top favorites over the past few years have been Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Sling Blade, No Country for Old Men, and Apocalypto. Crazy Hearts with Jeff Bridges was depressing, but superb.

    Again, there are really too many to try to mention, especially if I had to go back to the 50's, 60's, and 70's.

    Tim
    Love De Niro

    I know pretty much all his movies and watch them randomly ..

    Have you seen Taxi, Good Fellas ? Nasty good movies...

    Here's the list if you like De Niro

    Chaos (2006/I) ( in production )
    The Good Shepherd (2005) ( pre-production ) .... James Wilson (older)

    Hide and Seek (2005) .... David Callaway
    The Bridge of San Luis Rey (2004) .... The Archbishop
    ... aka Puente de San Luis Rey, El (Spain)
    Meet the Fockers (2004) .... Jack Byrnes
    Shark Tale (2004) (voice) .... Don Lino
    Godsend (2004) .... Richard Wells
    ... aka Adam (Canada: French title)
    Analyze That (2002) .... Paul Vitti
    City by the Sea (2002) .... Vincent LaMarca
    ... aka The Suspect (Philippines: English title)
    Showtime (2002) .... Det. Mitch Preston
    The Score (2001) .... Nick Wells
    ... aka The Score (Germany)
    15 Minutes (2001) .... Detective Eddie Flemming
    ... aka 15 Minuten Ruhm (Germany)
    Meet the Parents (2000) .... Jack Byrnes
    Men of Honor (2000) .... Master Chief/Senior Chief/Chief Leslie W. 'Billy' Sunday
    ... aka Men of Honour (UK)
    The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle (2000) .... Fearless Leader
    ... aka Abenteuer von Rocky und Bullwinkle, Die (Germany)

    Flawless (1999) .... Walt Koontz
    Analyze This (1999) .... Paul Vitti
    Ronin (1998) .... Sam
    Great Expectations (1998) .... Arthur Lustig
    Jackie Brown (1997) .... Louis Gara
    Wag the Dog (1997) .... Conrad Brean
    Cop Land (1997) .... Lt. Moe Tilden
    Marvin's Room (1996) .... Dr. Wally
    Sleepers (1996) .... Father Bobby
    The Fan (1996) .... Gil Renard
    Heat (1995) .... Neil McCauley
    Casino (1995) .... Sam 'Ace' Rothstein
    ... aka Casino (France)
    Cent et une nuits de Simon Cinéma, Les (1995) .... Le mari de la star-fantasme en croisière
    ... aka A Hundred and One Nights
    ... aka A Hundred and One Nights of Simon Cinema
    ... aka Cent et une nuits, Les (France: short title)
    Frankenstein (1994) .... The Creature
    ... aka Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
    A Bronx Tale (1993) .... Lorenzo Anello
    This Boy's Life (1993) .... Dwight Hansen
    Mad Dog and Glory (1993) .... Wayne 'Mad Dog' Dobie
    Night and the City (1992) .... Harry Fabian
    Mistress (1992) .... Evan M. Wright
    ... aka Hollywood Mistress (USA)
    The Godfather Trilogy: 1901-1980 (1992) (V) .... Young Don Vito Corleone
    ... aka The Godfather Saga (USA)
    ... aka The Godfather Trilogy
    Cape Fear (1991) .... Max Cady
    Backdraft (1991) .... Donald 'Shadow' Rimgale
    Guilty by Suspicion (1991) .... David Merrill
    ... aka Liste noire, La (France)
    Awakenings (1990) .... Leonard Lowe
    Goodfellas (1990) .... Jimmy Conway
    ... aka GoodFellas (USA: promotional title (video box title) (poster title))
    Stanley & Iris (1990) .... Stanley Everett Cox

    We're No Angels (1989) .... Ned
    Jacknife (1989) .... Joseph 'Jacknife' Megessey
    Midnight Run (1988) .... Jack Walsh
    The Untouchables (1987) .... Al Capone
    Angel Heart (1987) .... Louis Cyphre
    ... aka Aux portes de l'enfer (Canada: French title)
    The Mission (1986) .... Rodrigo Mendoza
    Brazil (1985) .... Archibald 'Harry' Tuttle
    Falling in Love (1984) .... Frank Raftis
    Once Upon a Time in America (1984) .... David 'Noodles' Aaronson
    ... aka C'era una volta in America (Italy)
    The King of Comedy (1983) .... Rupert Pupkin
    True Confessions (1981) .... Des Spellacy
    Raging Bull (1980) .... Jake La Motta

    The Deer Hunter (1978) .... Michael Vronsky
    New York, New York (1977) .... Jimmy Doyle
    The Last Tycoon (1976) .... Monroe Stahr
    1900 (1976) .... Alfredo Berlinghieri
    ... aka 1900 - Gewalt, Macht, Leidenschaft (West Germany: first part title)
    ... aka 1900 - Kampf, Liebe, Hoffnung (West Germany: second part title)
    ... aka Novecento (Italy)
    Taxi Driver (1976) (as Robert DeNiro) .... Travis Bickle
    The Godfather: Part II (1974) .... Vito Corleone
    ... aka Mario Puzo's The Godfather: Part II (USA: complete title)
    Mean Streets (1973) .... John 'Johnny Boy' Civello
    Bang the Drum Slowly (1973) .... Bruce Pearson
    The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight (1971) .... Mario Trantino
    ... aka The Gang That Couldn't Shoot (UK: cable TV title)
    Born to Win (1971) .... Danny
    ... aka Addict
    ... aka Born to Lose
    Jennifer on My Mind (1971) .... Mardigian
    Hi, Mom! (1970) .... Jon Rubin
    ... aka Blue Manhattan
    ... aka Confessions of a Peeping John
    ... aka Son of Greetings
    Bloody Mama (1970) .... Lloyd Barker

    The Wedding Party (1969) (as Robert Denero) .... Cecil
    Sam's Song (1969) .... Sam Nicoletti
    ... aka Line of Fire
    ... aka The Swap (USA: recut version)
    Greetings (1968) .... Jon Rubin
    Trois chambres à Manhattan (1965) (uncredited) .... Client at the diner
    ... aka Three Rooms in Manhattan (International: English title)
    More info here http://www.robertdeniroonline.com/

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    • toddzilla
      Member
      • Jan 2011
      • 176

      #32
      Just recently watched the Boondock Saints 2. Good movie, almost as good as the original. Definitely worth a second watch though

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      • precious007
        Banned Users
        • Sep 2010
        • 5885

        #33
        Originally posted by toddzilla View Post
        Just recently watched the Boondock Saints 2. Good movie, almost as good as the original. Definitely worth a second watch though
        I'll download it ... never watched it

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        • deadohsky
          Member
          • Nov 2009
          • 625

          #34
          While i did enjoy Boondock Saints 2, IMO it was too much of the same. Pretty much the same jokes and situations through out, probably nitpicking as i don't know how many other directions a sequel for the first could have gone. I'm glad they kept all the same actors from the first.

          Some of my favorites are:

          Naked Lunch
          Two Lane Black Top
          Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels
          Snatch
          The Salton Sea
          Requiem For A Dream
          The Big Lebowski

          Just a random selection. I love movies and there are more than i can list that i really enjoy.

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          • deadohsky
            Member
            • Nov 2009
            • 625

            #35
            I realize some of you enjoy movies for purely for escapism from the stresses and worries of life, if that applies to you, this film is not for you.

            One of my favorite documentaries is Food Matters. As the title suggests, it talks about how detrimental unnatural processed food is to your health and how simply eating correctly and getting nutrients/ vitamins that aren't found in fast food and boxed foods can help your body heal itself.

            There are 'cases' (pretty much stories) of large doses of vitamin c helping extend the life or quality of cancer patients. There are many other diseases that can be reversed or at least improve the quality of life for the sufferer. I singled out cancer since it has majorly impacted my life. I wish i knew all of this when my parents were being bombarded with the toxicity of chemo and radiation treatments. At least a healthy option for patients.

            We are too conditioned to the thinking 'a pill for an ill'. If nothing else, the film will make you at least think about what you are putting into your body. It certainly opened my eyes.

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            • RobsanX
              Member
              • Aug 2008
              • 2030

              #36
              Here are the movies that I have rated either a 9 or 10 on IMdB. It's not a complete list, but I haven't been obsessively rating movies.

              Apocalypse Now (1979) 10
              City of God (2002) 10
              The Seventh Seal (1957) 10
              Eraserhead (1976) 10
              Pulp Fiction (1994) 10
              Sling Blade (1996) 10
              Taxi Driver (1976) 10
              The Godfather (1972) 10
              The Godfather: Part II (1974) 10
              The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) 10
              The Matrix (1999) 10
              The Shining (1980) 10
              The Silence of the Lambs (1991) 10
              Young Frankenstein (1974) 10
              A Christmas Story (1983) 9
              American History X (1998) 9
              Army of Darkness (1992) 9
              Visitor Q (2001) (V) 9
              Braveheart (1995) 9
              Bronson (2008) 9
              Dirty Harry (1971) 9
              District 9 (2009) 9
              Excalibur (1981) 9
              Fargo (1996) 9
              Gozu (2003) 9
              High Plains Drifter (1973) 9
              Inglourious Basterds (2009) 9
              May (2002) 9
              Rashomon (1950) 9
              Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) 9
              Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005) 9
              Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) 9
              The Deer Hunter (1978) 9
              The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) 9
              The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) 9
              The Shawshank Redemption (1994) 9

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              • AtreyuKun
                Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 1223

                #37
                There isn't enough text to name all my favorite movies. But I'll try.

                The Neverending Story
                Blazing Saddles
                Kick Ass
                The Indiana Jones Trilogy
                The (first) Star Wars Trilogy
                Godfather 1 and 2
                Star Trek 2,3,6
                Back to the Future
                Casablanca
                Machete
                Planet Terror
                True Romance
                Big Lebowski
                O Brother Where Art Though
                The Hidden Fortress
                Death Wish
                Legend of the Drunken Master
                Night, Dawn, Day of the Dead
                Superman II(Donner Cut)
                The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
                Vanishing Point
                Cannibal Holocaust
                Ghostbusters
                Pretty Baby (strictly for arts sake I swear to god)
                Gremlins
                Planes Train and Automobiles
                Bubba Ho-Tep
                Caligula
                Eveil Dead 1
                The Princess Bride
                Vacation
                Christmas Vacation
                Dark City
                Troy
                Who Framed Roger Rabbit
                Lifeboat
                Escape from New York

                I'm sure I'm leaving out several dozen or so, but that's a good start.

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                • deadohsky
                  Member
                  • Nov 2009
                  • 625

                  #38
                  Just watched Leaves of Grass starring Edward Norton. Had never heard of the movie before i watched it, but it was great. Norton plays twin brothers, one is a philosophy professor, and the other is a pot grower. It's edited very well. A few times i forgot both characters were norton.

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                  • timoteo
                    Member
                    • Dec 2009
                    • 583

                    #39
                    Yeah deadohsky thats what i thought too.. i wasnt expecting that to be as cool but it was cool.

                    what happened to the "forbiden lust" thread? cant find it.



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                    • deadohsky
                      Member
                      • Nov 2009
                      • 625

                      #40
                      It has a coen brothers vibe to me. Probably one of the reasons i enjoyed it so much. It is a great movie, one of my new favorites.

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                      • precious007
                        Banned Users
                        • Sep 2010
                        • 5885

                        #41
                        Originally posted by AtreyuKun View Post
                        There isn't enough text to name all my favorite movies. But I'll try.

                        The Neverending Story
                        Blazing Saddles
                        Kick Ass
                        The Indiana Jones Trilogy
                        The (first) Star Wars Trilogy
                        Godfather 1 and 2
                        Star Trek 2,3,6
                        Back to the Future
                        Casablanca
                        Machete
                        Planet Terror
                        True Romance
                        Big Lebowski
                        O Brother Where Art Though
                        The Hidden Fortress
                        Death Wish
                        Legend of the Drunken Master
                        Night, Dawn, Day of the Dead
                        Superman II(Donner Cut)
                        The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
                        Vanishing Point
                        Cannibal Holocaust
                        Ghostbusters
                        Pretty Baby (strictly for arts sake I swear to god)
                        Gremlins
                        Planes Train and Automobiles
                        Bubba Ho-Tep
                        Caligula
                        Eveil Dead 1
                        The Princess Bride
                        Vacation
                        Christmas Vacation
                        Dark City
                        Troy
                        Who Framed Roger Rabbit
                        Lifeboat
                        Escape from New York

                        I'm sure I'm leaving out several dozen or so, but that's a good start.
                        got to get my hands on these ... haveen't seen half of them :^)

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                        • truthwolf1
                          Member
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 2696

                          #42
                          Going to rent the NExtThreeDays sometime this week. About the only thing that kinda peaks my interest in months.
                          Russell Crowe movies seem to be safe but you never now.

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                          • tom502
                            Member
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 8985

                            #43
                            OK!

                            I saw the new movie, Battle: Los Angeles.
                            It is pretty good. I didn't think it was great, but I did enjoy it. Non stop action, but done in a way you know what's going on. Decent acting, cool effects. I liked the ET design and their tech. Ending was OK too. I'd recommend it.

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                            • deadohsky
                              Member
                              • Nov 2009
                              • 625

                              #44
                              I might have to check out that movie Tom. I read an article where they mentioned it (maybe on space.com?) saying that if we were visited by extraterrestrials they would more than likely be in the from of robots/probes/AI, whatever you want to call it. Even though i never thought of it that way it does make sense as it'd be much easier for machines to travel the immense distances of space than organic life.

                              Just watched For All Mankind. A fantastic documentary on the Apollo missions with interviews, narration, and film by the astronauts. It's amazing.

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                              • russki
                                Member
                                • Jan 2011
                                • 464

                                #45
                                Originally posted by truthwolf1 View Post
                                Going to rent the NExtThreeDays sometime this week. About the only thing that kinda peaks my interest in months.
                                Russell Crowe movies seem to be safe but you never now.
                                That movie was brilliant, I just saw it a few days ago. I could not recommend it enough, just an extremely well made/written movie.

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