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I can't edit my original post so I'll add another!!!!

Bram Stokers, "Dracula"

Van Helsing

Resident Evil

Resident Evil, Apocolypse

the Blade trilogy

Dawn of the Dead

Underworld

These are some of my favorite vampire and zombie movies.... and I'm looking for more if you know of them :cheers:

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Vampires - James Woods

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Well hmm, nobody's posted on this for a while but here we go :)

12 Monkeys

300

The Abyss

Alien

Aliens

Armageddon

Batman Begins

Ben-Hur

Black Hawk Down

Blade Runner

The Boondock Saints

Braveheart

Cars

Cast Away (2000)

Clear and Present Danger

Commando

Conan the Barbarian

Conan the Destroyer

Dante's Peak

Dune

The Edge

The Fifth Element

Equilibrium

Finding Nemo

Forrest Gump

Full Metal Jacket

Galaxy Quest

Gladiator

The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Groundhog Day

The Hunt for Red October

Indiana Jones Trilogy (haven't seen the new indy)

The Italian Job (2003)

All James Bond Movies (minus those starring George Lazenby and Timothy Dalton)

A Knight's Tale

The Lord of the Rings Trilogy

The Matrix

McLintock

Me, Myself, and Irene

Monsters Inc.

The Mummy (1999)

The Mummy Returns (2001)

Ocean's 11 (2001)

The Patriot

Patriot Games

Predator

The Prestige

Reign of Fire

Saving Private Ryan

Spartacus

Stardust

Stargate

Star Trek (all 10)

Star Wars (Both trilogies)

Sunshine

Starship Troopers

The Ten Commandments

Terminator

Terminator 2

The Thin Red Line

Total Recall

Transformers (2007)

Troy

True Lies

Unleashed

We Were Soldiers

Ok so there's more but this list is getting really long

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The Princess Bride

My Cousin Vinny

Legally Blonde

Sweet Home Alabama

Mary Poppins

Pirates of the Carribean

Mannequin

The Abyss

Raiders of the Lost Ark

The Matrix

Star Wars

Thomas Crown Affair (remake)

5th Element

Tombstone

Silverado

Transporter

Grease

Christmas Story

Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil

Throw Mama From the Train

Steel Magnolias

Under the Tuscan Sun

Young Frankenstein

A Fish Called Wanda

Blazing Saddles

Outlaw Josey Wales

Maverick

Wild Wild West

The Blues Brothers

Dirty Dancing

Ferris Bueller's Day Off

Better Off Dead

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Greatest movie of all time:

Braveheart

After that, my list is varied and in no particular order:

Eurotrip

The Matrix (ONLY the first one)

Blade I, II, and III

Godfather I and II

Ronin

The Devil's Advocate

The Italian Job (the new one is better than the old one)

Star Wars (the originals. have no idea what is up with the new ones... ugh)

Thomas Crown Affair (like the new one a little better than the original)

The Bond Series (but lets just forget that whole Timothy Dalton era, ok?)

Hackers (one of AJolie's first movies)

pretty much anything with Jason Statham (he's a BAAAD man.)

Young Guns I and II

Silverado

Gladiator

My Guilty Pleasure movie (you know, the one's that are on TBS or TNT on Saturday afternoon, and you just HAVE to stop and watch it)

Fifth Element

For any Moviephiles out there that are not aware, IMDB.com is probably the greatest place in the world to get movie info.

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Alien

Aliens

Boxcar Bertha

Bonnie And Clyde

Butch Cassiday And The Sundance Kid

Bullit

The Thomas Crown Affair (With Steve)

Okay, just about any movie with Steve McQueen.

The Dark Knight

As Good As It Gets

One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest

Five Easy Pieces

Platoon

Bridge Over The River Kwai

The Great Escape

It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World. (Love to watch this with my mom. We both just get cracking up on this. Opening scenes and many soon after were filmed around here.)

Any old sci-fi that includes a big bug or crustacean morphed by radiation.

The Sand Pebbles

The Thin Red Line

Saving Private Ryan

Band Of Brothers

It's Complicated.

The Hangover

The trilogy movies Red, White, and Blue.

Anything with James Jarmush.

Smoke

The Piano

The Theif The Cook His Wife And Her Lover

Like Water For Chocalate

Das Boot

Chasing Amy

Blue Crush

LeMans

The Shining

All the Pryor/Wilder movies

The Big Red One

The Hunt For Red October

Heat

Meet The Parents

Hooper

Smokey And the Bandit

Trains Planes And Automobiles

Rolling Stones Rock And Roll Circus

The Muppet Movie

Annie (I know, I know, but when the kids are watching it, I find myself really enjoying it. Carrol Burnett is just hilarious, as is Tim Curry and Burnadette Peters.)

The Empire Strikes Back

Close Encounters Of The Third Kind

Raiders Of The Lost Ark

The three Mad Max movies

Dances With Wolves

Gallipoli

Tim

Bladerunner

2001 A Space Odyssey

Midnight Cowboy

The Graduate

Castaway

Any of the Monty Python movies

My Left Foot

The Aviator

The Constant Gardener

The Bourne movies

Good Will Hunting

Team America (I know, I know, but the marionettes just get me laughing!)

The Southpark Movie (Bigger, better and uncut.)

The French Connection

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I haven't read through all the titles, but I thought I would contribute with two of my favorites.

RocknRolla

Fear of a Black Hat

I'm watching World's Greatest Dad right now and it is certainly different. :surprise:

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I watched Snatch sometime last year as I was trying to catch up on movies I had missed. His performance in it is what turned me around on him. I was never too interested in anything he was starring in because I was tired of hearing his name (too popular). I didn't know he was in Snatch, but when he started with that accent, I died laughing. He was awesome in that role.

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Michael Collins (An Irish Story)

I just watched this the other night on cable and after the movie was over wondered why I had not seen it sooner. It is a great movie in which they show the IRA in a positive light and Irelands fight for freedom of a free state. I takes place back in the early 1900s and follows close to historical facts. I was happy to see a film that was not showing the IRA as being a bunch of monsters; they were no different than the USA fighting for freedom from England. The cast is some of my favorites like Liam Neeson, Alan Rickman, Aiden Quinn. If you like these types of movies then this is a must watch!

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I know it's been beaten to death, but the one (somewhat) recent move that really stuck with me was No Country For Old Men. Maybe it's because I grew up in the Southwest, but those characters were so spot on to me..... quite a movie in my opinion. (Of course I've never known anyone like the psycho)

That being said, I fully understand why some people hate that movie - but it's one of my favorites.

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I know it's been beaten to death, but the one (somewhat) recent move that really stuck with me was No Country For Old Men. Maybe it's because I grew up in the Southwest, but those characters were so spot on to me..... quite a movie in my opinion. (Of course I've never known anyone like the psycho)

That being said, I fully understand why some people hate that movie - but it's one of my favorites.

Wait a year or so and read the book , its event better than the movie.

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Finally saw Jack Reacher, think Cruise did a good job, he is a good actor although a trifle weird otherwise. Interesting to see Lee Child as the desk sergeant. Good movie, followed the book a lot closer than most do.

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Anyone see The Last Stand with Arnold Schwarzenegger? I saw it and the movie was alright. But there were just so many impossible things in the movie. They did at least have to reload (a few times), but when Sara ran out of ammo at 44-45 ish minutes in she runs her GLOCK to slide lock and then you hear several hammer falling noises. Then of course there is the biggest most glaring example at 1:16 where frank runs his GLOCK to slidelock shooting a guy in the stairwell then it cuts to right behind the guy he shot and you can see the slide is still locked back when he shoots him again. I found all of these mistakes kind of funny but while other people I was watching the movie with didnt find all of my rants about it quite as funny. ;)

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