Mr. and Mrs. Smith

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Crash is very good.

I'd recommend the Nip/Tuck series as well, very good FX show - you can get the whole season 1 and 2 at blockbuster.

I liked Sin City a lot too but you have to be in to that kind of movie.

Here are some lesser known titles of some very good movies I would highly recommend:

The Boondock Saints (Willem Dafoe, Sean Patrick Flanery)

The Suicide Kings (Christopher Walken)

The Spanish Prisoner (Steve Martin)

At First Sight (Dan Cortese, Jonathan Silverman)

Good luck!!

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Nice Call

Nice Call

Good call on Suicide Kings. I have this as well. Christopher Walken, you gotta love him!

"Frankenstein never scared me. Marsupials do. Do you know why? Because they're faaaaaaast."
 

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RollTide72 said:
Good call on Suicide Kings. I have this as well. Christopher Walken, you gotta love him!

"Frankenstein never scared me. Marsupials do. Do you know why? Because they're faaaaaaast."

Love it when he does this on the Bob and Tom show. He does some great lines



Also love unsecured wireless networks in apartment/housing editions, makes it nice when I am out shopping and need to do some research in the car.
 

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Batman Begins is one of the best movies I have seen in a while. My wife even liked this quite a bit.

The Ring Two is decent "for a sequel".

The Lord of the Rings series is great.

The third installment of the Star Wars prequels was the best one.

Kicking and Screaming is a tad over average. I will assume that it is better if you have kids in little league sports.

Saw II is god ****ing awful! Where I thought the original Saw was pretty great.

Millions -- good movie for both you and the biatch.
 

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I assume if you have a 60in TV you have good sound system... that being the case, you just have to look at your logo for an answer....

TOP GUN. I hate tom cruise, but turn this movie on with a good sond system and you are all set.

As for Mr. and Mrs Smith, no offense, but seeing her walk around in a bra on a 60in, I will take it. Her tits are huge on my 36in, I can't even imagine them on a TV that size.

Also, asking people about good moves is like asking someone if a CD is good, it all depends on what you like.

Do you want drama? comedy? you don't need a 60in for those.

if you want action, then generally the better the action the less the acting. If you want stuff that will make you jump out of your seat, try True Lies or the Predator.
 

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Okay...

Mr. & Mrs. Smith made me want to kill myself..

Movies to see... since its Christmas time, might as well get in the season with this classic:

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or...

Braveheart, Coming to America, Blow, The Lost Boys, High Fidelity But those are all old..

In the past two years...

40 year old virgin
The Devil's Rejects
Anchorman
 

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Very good suggestions, thanks! I do have a good sound system, have Bose surround sound :mj14: I do need to try Top Gun on it, I bet it kicks ass. Matrix is awesome on my tv. Suicide Kings very good. Kill Bill? May have to try that and apparentyl Cinderella man but I have no idea what its about. Thanks guys keep em coming!! Also want to try Arlington road Schouest. RollTIde thats cool, bring the trilogy :mj14: :mj14: :mj14:
 

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to try Cinderella man but I have no idea what its about. :

Agent

It's about the life of boxer James J. Braddock starring Russell Crowe and Renee Zellweger. Great movie! Wife and I also enjoyed "Man of the House" this week starring Tommy Lee Jones. We're watching the "40 Year Old Virgin" tonight ...heard it's great. I'll let you know :mj14:
 

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Take trolln's word, Cinderella Man is a great movie. Star Wars Revenge of The Stith is another good one.
 

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saw Mr. & Mrs. Smith tonight with my wife, and I really didn't like it. Other than Jolie being hot (as usual) and a very cool car chase scene, I thought it was far-fetched and sucked ass!

I like some foreign films. 3 good ones are Tae Guk Gee (Brotherhood of War), Oldboy, and Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance. You will not be disappointed in any of them.

I enjoyed Kingdom of Heaven and Crash as newer movies, and an older movie you probably haven't seen that I enjoyed is American History X, 1998 . Have you ever seen The Pianist? Very powerful film that is one of my favorites of all time (came out in 2002 and is set in WWII occupied Poland).

I also recommend the LOTR trilogy.

Lastly, if you've never watched some of the Hitchcock movies such as Rear Window, North by Northwest, and Vertigo you should rent them as they are very enjoyable.
 
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SixFive said:
saw Mr. & Mrs. Smith tonight with my wife, and I really didn't like it. Other than Jolie being hot (as usual) and a very cool car chase scene, I thought it was far-fetched and sucked ass!

I like some foreign films. 3 good ones are Tae Guk Gee (Brotherhood of War), Oldboy, and Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance. You will not be disappointed in any of them.

I enjoyed Kingdom of Heaven and Crash as newer movies, and an older movie you probably haven't seen that I enjoyed is American History X, 1998 . Have you ever seen The Pianist? Very powerful film that is one of my favorites of all time (came out in 2002 and is set in WWII occupied Poland).

I also recommend the LOTR trilogy.

Lastly, if you've never watched some of the Hitchcock movies such as Rear Window, North by Northwest, and Vertigo you should rent them as they are very enjoyable.


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