Brazil (IMDB - 8.0) - currently on iplayer, a rather disturbing combination of secret state and comical eighties retro future. I think certain members of this forum are already sufficiently paranoid of the state though!
Airplane - A classic comedy, filled to the rafters of one liners. Unfortunately that still of writing seems to have disappeared if we look at recent films of the same vein as of Airplane. 8/10 (9/10 if you have had a crappy Monday)
me and a mate are gonna have a movie marathon (W.R. attempt) in the holidays, we got 40 odd films so far, any u can recommend? (preferably no horror, mostly comedy/action)
Lethal Weapons
Die Hards
Beverly Hills Cops
Airplane!s
Rambos
Gladiator
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Troy
Snatch
Lock Stock
Exit Wounds
Rush Hours
Under Sieges
Good Bad & Ugly
For a Few Dollars More
Fistful of Dollars
Matrices
The Rock
Sawfish
PotCs
Snakes on a Plane
James Bonds
War
Kiss of the Dragon
Huo Yuan Jia
The Mummies
quite possibly the first movie of its kind that wont inspire tons of internet art for there is no nudity left to imagination
also quite good even though the ending seems a bit tacked on just for the sake of getting a few horror elements into the movie without any real point to them
I recently watched Airplane! with my lady, as she had never seen it before. The most awkward 90 minutes of my life... she didn't laugh once! I was shocked, and worried that it was my humor that was broken instead of hers, tell me it isn't so!
Everytime I re-watch that movie I have forgotten that line, and it gets me again every time
Valhalla Rising, it came across as a mix of Aguirre, The Proposition and a really bleak Conan the Barbarian in some sort of Nordic folklore setting with a comic book like flow to the story - great camera work and quite a bit of gore at times.
Män som hatar kvinnor (Men Who Hate Women), fairly entertaining crime/mystery flick that's not too predictable/obvious and despite it not being all that complicated or too thought-provoking I found it to be quite involving and with a good pace.