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    I am surprised no one has mentioned "The adventures of Milo and Otis"

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    Theres also Grumpy Old Men. but, when comparing them to sharknado is just not in the same league.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grey_ghost View Post
    Well - I certainly like movies...

    The Outlaw Josey Wales
    Unforgiven
    The Searchers
    True Grit
    Kill Bill
    Shawshank Redemption
    The Green Mile

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    mad max
    cannonball run
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    Anyone catch 'Zombie Strippers' starring Jenna Jamieson last week? Almost, but not quite, as bad as Sharknado.

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    Lesbian Vampire Killers was worse than Zombie Strippers.
    I was terribly disappointed, such an awesome concept.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Outback 1 View Post
    plus
    smokey and the bandit
    mad max
    cannonball run
    Cannonball run and smokey and the bandit are great series

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Muppet View Post
    Lesbian Vampire Killers was worse than Zombie Strippers.
    I was terribly disappointed, such an awesome concept.
    I know it had a great title but just didnt really live up to it that well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Landy Smurf View Post
    I am surprised no one has mentioned "The adventures of Milo and Otis"

    Without emoticons it's hard to see if you're serious ?? Gawd, I hope not.

    Aahh...................... the impetuosity of youth, not to mention not really old enough to comment on 'Best movies ever'.

    When you're an old fart it's a lot easier, Shane comes to mind as an exceptional movie of its time, so does A Clockwork Orange for it's breaking of the mould , as does The Last Tango in Paris for the same reason. Sound of Music, already mentioned and also a classic. Star Wars was brilliant started a whole new genre of movie. There's a Kiwi movie (can't remember its name) about mutant sheep 'taking over' which is an absolute classic and who can forget The Blues Brothers. What's Up Tiger Lilly (Google it) was also a brilliant 'one off'.

    But for me, the greatest movie of all time. Paint Your Wagon, the last of the wide screen musical epics complete with an intermission, an all star cast and a good story line.

    Deano

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeanoH View Post
    Without emoticons it's hard to see if you're serious ?? Gawd, I hope not.

    Aahh...................... the impetuosity of youth, not to mention not really old enough to comment on 'Best movies ever'.

    When you're an old fart it's a lot easier, Shane comes to mind as an exceptional movie of its time, so does A Clockwork Orange for it's breaking of the mould , as does The Last Tango in Paris for the same reason. Sound of Music, already mentioned and also a classic. Star Wars was brilliant started a whole new genre of movie. There's a Kiwi movie (can't remember its name) about mutant sheep 'taking over' which is an absolute classic and who can forget The Blues Brothers. What's Up Tiger Lilly (Google it) was also a brilliant 'one off'.

    But for me, the greatest movie of all time. Paint Your Wagon, the last of the wide screen musical epics complete with an intermission, an all star cast and a good story line.

    Deano
    The kiwi movie you are thinking of is called black sheep it is the one with the series 3 that goes off the cliff

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    Hmm do remember a movie. Bad taste. It was filmed in NZ. Peter Jackson is the director and acted in the movie as well. You can get is on DVD. One of the joys of having children is them bringing home movies of this quality.
    Cheers Hall

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