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Floyd.
29th January 2004, 04:20
Higher Learning
American History X
Lord of the flies
Fight Club
The Matrix (only number one)
Waking Life

Now it's YOUR turn

ComradeRed
29th January 2004, 04:26
cool hand luke
the day the earth stood still
scorpian king (it's so funny, it really is)
any 4 marx bros movies
Lord of the rings

Floyd.
29th January 2004, 04:30
Oh yeh umm... Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
Drugstore Cowboy
The Waterdance
My own private Idaho
Anything with Johnny depp except Don Juan De Marco
All Tarantino Films

Marxist in Nebraska
29th January 2004, 20:52
Fight Club
Bulworth
Full Metal Jacket
The Matrix
Matrix Reloaded
Office Space

truthaddict11
29th January 2004, 21:30
Pulp Fiction
The Godfather Parts 1 and 2
Bonnie and Clyde
Easyrider
Shawshank Redemption
Stand By Me
Psycho
Rear Window
Animal House
Fight Club
Jackie Brown
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original)
A Clockwork Orange
Halloween
Night Of The Living Dead
Dawn of The Dead
Resevoir Dogs
Alien
Aliens

Comité De Salut Public
29th January 2004, 23:40
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A Clockwork Orange

JFK

Salvador

Lawrence of Arabia

Alejandro C
30th January 2004, 00:40
those are good lists, i'd have to add

royal tenenbaums
rushmore
pi
requiem for a dream
dr. strangelove
caddyshack
last of the mohicans
titus
frida
naked lunch
amorres perros
21 grams
gangs of new york

MysticArcher
30th January 2004, 00:45
The Maltese Falcon
SLC Punk



okay, just remembered some more


Seven Samurai
The Magnificent Seven (western based on Seven Samurai)

Individual
30th January 2004, 00:57
The Grapes of Wrath

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (Baddges? We don' need no stinkin' badges!)

These films really show what money and wealth will do. Oldies but real good.

Dr. Rosenpenis
30th January 2004, 02:39
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Monty Python's Meaning of Life
Monty Python's Life of Brian
Space Balls
Blazing Saddles
History of the World Part 1
As Good as it Gets
The Godfathers
Life is Beautiful
Central do Brasil
The Wall

che's long lost daughter
30th January 2004, 03:29
Life is Beautiful
Amores Perros
Schindler's List
Frida
Riding in Cars With Boys

...I'll try to think of those I forgot later

j.guevara
30th January 2004, 15:22
I cant believe Apocalypse Now didnt make it on any of those lists.

Mano Dayak
9th February 2004, 09:56
La vida es silbar
Kadosh
El hijo de la novia
Open Hearts

mia wallace
9th February 2004, 10:21
the matrix
pulp fiction
la vita e bella
the count of monte cristo
resident evil
brust off
green finger

allixpeeke
9th February 2004, 11:50
In no particular order:

Fight Club, American Beauty, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, and Disturbing Behavior.

As for Fight Club, I really wanna get that book.

~~~alex.

Al Creed
9th February 2004, 12:39
Originally posted by Comité De Salut [email protected] 29 2004, 07:40 PM
A Clockwork Orange
2001: A Space Oddessy

Fidelbrand
9th February 2004, 17:06
12 monkeys.
Matrix. I.
Clockwork Orange.
Life is beautiful.
The Pianist.
Ghost.
Spiderman (only the idea about " With great power, comes great responsibility" , not the Americanized nationalistic spirit of it.)
Made in Hong Kong.
Infernal Affairs.
The beach.
The baskeball diaries.

Intifada
9th February 2004, 17:28
monty python films
godfathers
resevoir dogs
matrix
gladiator
road to perdition
italian job (the first one)
lord of the rings (the last one)

ohh, and shrek. classic!

redstar2000
10th February 2004, 03:24
Political:

State of Siege (Costa-Gavas)...about the Tupamoros urban guerrillas in Montevideo, Uruguay.

Les Nuits de Varrenes (miss-spelled probably)...about the flight, capture, and execution of King Louis XVI in the French Revolution.

Comedy:

Any movie with the three stooges.

Musical:

Flashdance.

:redstar2000:

The RedStar2000 Papers (http://www.anarchist-action.org/marxists/redstar2000/)
A site about communist ideas

ComradeRed
11th February 2004, 03:38
"Les Nuits de Varrenes" it is "des" not "de"