Grandma's Boy was halarious, but the Marix trilogy was terrible. The first one was the only good one.ethan22122 said:yeah i love the matrix trilogy, but i really love district 9, and grandma's boy.
but i'm waiting for daybreakers to come out in Australia so that might make it on the list.
Yeah, there are certain movies that fall under, "See it once and then never see it again". But I'd say that Eraserhead falls under, "See it once then decapitate it, bury it upside down and then piss over the grave". I don't think I've ever seen more of claustrophobic mindfuck than Eraserhead.Continuum said:Eraserhead. Merely because no movie has ever creeped me out so much. And probably never will.
This woman speaks the truth! Quick, someone get her a grilled-cheese sandwich!Erja_Perttu said:There's a lot of good, classic movies out there which have already been mentioned, but to count as my favourite it'd have to be something I can watch over and over and still love to pieces.
Nice to see someone has seen that movie appart from myself. Restored my faith in vampires, absolutely brilliant. Probably would be a perfect movie if it wasn't for the cat bit.Casual Shinji said:Let The Right One In...
AHHHHHHH! KILL IT WITH FIRE!OptimusPrime33 said:3 way tie between -
Sherlock Holmes
Grandma's Boy
and [b/]Tenacious D : And the Pick of Destiny[/b]
What made that movie so fantastic was that it wasn't about vampires, it was about the characters. One of whom happend to be a vampire.SomeBritishDude said:Nice to see someone has seen that movie appart from myself. Restored my faith in vampires, absolutely brilliant.Casual Shinji said:Let The Right One In...