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09-26-2006, 01:20 AM
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| | | everyone loves lists im incapacitated at home on sick leave for a while.
i want a list of films you are prepared to compile. doesnt matter if they are deep or just light hearted. im not looking for specifics here.
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09-26-2006, 01:22 AM
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| | | tv on dvd is always good when you are homebound for a little while. | 
09-26-2006, 01:24 AM
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| | | when i said i wasnt looking for specifics, i wasnt indicating i didnt require titles.
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09-26-2006, 01:25 AM
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Originally Posted by cantankerous when i said i wasnt looking for specifics, i wasnt indicating i didnt require titles. | well i wasn't sure what kind of tv shows you watched.
grey's anatomy is a good one if you haven't watched it already. | 
09-26-2006, 01:32 AM
|  | pull me out of the lake | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: soho
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| | | yeah, LOST
movies i havent seen for a while and feel like watching again
million dollar hotel
life as a house
secretary
a perfect square (REM DVD)
the breakfast club
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09-26-2006, 01:33 AM
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Originally Posted by shannyballz well i wasn't sure what kind of tv shows you watched.
grey's anatomy is a good one if you haven't watched it already. | i LOVE lost. is greys anatomy like melrose place at the hospital?
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09-26-2006, 01:34 AM
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Originally Posted by cantankerous i LOVE lost. is greys anatomy like melrose place at the hospital? | pretty much.
it is so fucking good.
probably my fave show of all time.
i'm quite hooked on it.
weeds is supposed to be good too.
i haven't seen it, but i am gonna rent the season 1 dvd very soon. | 
09-26-2006, 02:00 AM
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Originally Posted by shannyballz ... | Hmm. I think this is an alias. Courtney? Is taht you? Quote: |
Originally Posted by cantankerous im incapacitated at home on sick leave for a while.
i want a list of films you are prepared to compile. doesnt matter if they are deep or just light hearted. im not looking for specifics here. | Someone made a thread sort of like this a while back. http://www.kittyradio.com/soapbox/sh...ighlight=genre
In case you don't want to follow that link, I'll just copy in my post here, because I know my recommendations are the ones you'll value the most.
These are not necessarily my favorites; I tried to pick things that weren't ridiculously popular so the chances of people having already seen them would be lower (with the exception of finding nemo). Quote: |
Originally Posted by herekitty comedy= (1) the royal tennenbaums (2) mr. wrong
drama= about a boy
action= no way out. (more of a thriller, it has kevin costner in it but don't hold that against me )
horror= nightmare on elm street
family= finding nemo
documentary= (1) promises (2) the decline of western civilization
teen= mean girls
etc.: porn- (1) My Pipes Need Cleaning (2) All Tit-Fucking Volume 8 (3) I Need Your Cock (4) Ass-Worshipping Rim-Jobbers (5) My Cunt Needs Shafts (6) Cum Clean (7) Cum-Gargling Naked Sluts (8) Cum Buns III (9) Cumming in Socks (10) Cum On Eileen (11) Huge Black Cocks and Pearly White Cum (12) Girls Who Crave Cock (13) Girls Who Crave Cunt (14) Men Alone II: the KY Connection (15) Pink Pussy Lips (16) All Holes Filled with Hard Cock | | 
09-26-2006, 03:02 AM
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| | | list of films you should watch, because i say so:
royal tenenbaums
amelie
vertigo
before night falls
annie hall
heavenly creatures
clueless
these aren't necessarily my favorite movies or anything, but they're all really good and will keep you entertained while you're sick. | 
09-26-2006, 05:15 PM
|  | girl with one eye | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: London, UK
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| | When i was off school sick i had some stock movies i always used to watch...reading back my list now i really don't know why...
Dangerous Liasions
The Vanishing (NOT the Hollywood version!!)
Labyrinth
Wayne's World
Nikita
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Tank Girl
Batman Returns
La Reine Margot
Sense & Sensibility
The Fifth Element | 
09-26-2006, 08:01 PM
|  | Phil Goff | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Westport, New Zealand
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| | | My fall-back "comfort movies" when I'm sick include things like:
Beverly Hills Cop
Boogie Nights
The Ice Storm
Assorted old Star Wars films (not the new ones)
The Godfather
Gandhi
Drop Dead Gorgeous
The Brady Bunch Movie
True Lies
The Opposite of Sex
Being sick is a good time to finally get around to watching the really long films you can't be bothered with normally. Or entire seasons of TV shows. Next time I'm sick, I'm going to do back-to-back John Safran marathons. | 
09-28-2006, 01:55 AM
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| | | i love john safran. did you ever see him in 'race around the world'? that was quite possibly my favourite show.
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09-28-2006, 06:20 AM
|  | admire the distance | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: UK
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| | | i usually end up watching ally mcbeal when i'm ill.
i'd also recommend Lost and Grey Anatomy! | 
09-29-2006, 06:32 AM
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| | Sex and the City
All 3 Lord of the Rings movies
Jarhead
American Beauty
Beauty and the Beast
Monsters Inc
10 Things I Hate About You
Moulin Rouge
Romeo + Juliet
Tomb Raider
Kung Fu Hustle
Shaolin Soccer
House Of Flying Daggers
All Monty Python Movies
All 4 series of Blackadder
Green Wing Series One
All 3 series of Black Books
All 2 series of Spaced
The FIfth Element
Serenity - Firefly Boxset
Final Fantasy:Advent Children
Titanic 
All of the Alien movies
Harry Potter 123+4
Napolean Dynamite
Donnie Darko - never seen it personally, but I've heard good things.
All of Quentin Tarantino's movies.
OR you could do a marathon of movies featuring the same actor, director, genre, music etc
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09-29-2006, 07:00 AM
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| | Try Prison Breaks first season if you haven't yet, it's great.
I enjoy Charmed, but I don't know if you like watching 3 adult women being witches with supernatural powers for 8 seasons. (the last season sucked ass)
I also recommend Kill Bill 1 & 2, I really enjoyed them.
I also really loved The Butterfly Effect.
I just ignored the fact that Ashton Kutcher played the lead character.
Also, Desperate Housewives is hillarious and Gilmore Girls too.
I think TV on DVD is best when you're homebound for a while, movies are short loose stories, where TV kills more time.
May I also suggest The Ghost Whisperer and Medium?
But those are (like Charmed sort of) more supernatural with ghosts, and that's something that really has to be your thing.
I hope you can get through the time you're homebound, good luck with that. | 
09-29-2006, 05:54 PM
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| | movies that make me believe in love again:- eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
- breakfast at tiffanys
- gone with the wind
- the little mermaid
- empire records
- love, actually
- wuthering heights
- romeo and juliet
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09-29-2006, 06:18 PM
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| | | pandora's box
crash (old one)
a streetcar named desire
bonnie and clyde
gone with the wind
legally blonde
jan svankmajers alice
alice in wonderland
natural born killers (i met juliet lewis on wednesday i've been totally revisiting this movie)
lots more i'm sure | 
09-29-2006, 08:06 PM
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| | | evil teen bitches list:
heathers
jawbreaker
mean girls | 
10-01-2006, 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by cantankerous i love john safran. did you ever see him in 'race around the world'? that was quite possibly my favourite show. | No, I have never seen it. I don't know if it was on here. But I watched 5 episodes of Music Jamboree just now. I want a Jew'Town CD. And a recording of Scandal'Us singing "Power in a union" by Billy Bragg - quite well! | 
10-01-2006, 10:17 PM
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