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How about "Romper Stomper"? This film convinced me that Russel Crowe is talented.
"Well I tried didn't I Goddammit? At least I did that." - R.P. McMurphy
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| Posts: 49 | Location: Calgary | Registered: 14 April 2008 |    |
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Pretty much anything John Waters, Taxi Driver, and Evil Dead.
riiiight.
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quote: Originally posted by Monkey_Boy: For me, "Evil Dead" & everyone of its sequels: "Evil Dead, Evil Dead 2, & Army of Darkness"
I have to agree. This series is a perfect blend of horror / comedy.
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"It's Better To Burn Out, Than Fade Away."
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| Posts: 290 | Location: A Secret Place | Registered: 16 March 2008 |    |
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I never tire of, and have to watch regularly: The Mad Maxx triology The Blade Triology Underworld and Underworld Evolution Also, like the Terminator series
Boy, you got to carry that weight a long time!
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| Posts: 401 | Location: Georgia | Registered: 14 October 2005 |    |
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Army of Darkness - it's just so great in every way Clockwork Orange was pretty good but not very violent by todays standards Peter Jackson's splatter movies: Bad Taste, Meet the Feebles, and Braindead (aka Dead Alive) Boondock Saints - Willem Dafoe is hilarious There are more but can't think of them off the top of my head at the moment. Oh yeah... any thing by Monty Python 
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Freaks. Clue (The Movie). Them! What's The Matter With Helen? (and other entries in the "Psycho-biddy" genre). Village Of The Damned. Night Of The Living Dead. The Goonies. Invasion Of The Bodysnatchers (both the '56 and'78 version). Ed Wood Films. House Of Wax (1953 version). Pulp Fiction. Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory. Eraserhead (?). Heathers. Donnie Darko. Blade Runner. That's all I got. for now...
___________________________ My evil twin has no voice. Just the sound of helicopters crashing.
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| Posts: 198 | Location: los angeles | Registered: 04 October 2005 |    |
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Slacker
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ARMY OF DARKNESS!!!
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There's nothing more cult then Gone with the Wind. Well, all of the Stanley Kubrick's movies will go to.
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