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FAVOURITE MOVIES
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 9:20 am
by Billy The Skid
Hey Bubba, you should check this out, the Peugeot museum in Sochaux. Never been but would love to go.
http://www.peugeot-avenue.com/index.asp ... &langue=en
Click on History, then click on museum, then click on 'our cars', then click 'Concept Cars'
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http://www.peugeot-avenue.com/index.asp ... &langue=enbove the text on the right there's 3 pictures, click on the middle one
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Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 9:45 am
by Bubba Fat
Yeah, that's one of the cars used in Taxi 2 or 3. You can easy recognize the model at its narrower headlights. The 406 used in the first movie was the older model.
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Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 10:16 am
by rockatansky4073
I'm not sure about HUGO - BART, i just assumed he was an OZ, usually by now, the word has gotten out, if us AUSSIE's try and claim someone, like MEL or RUSS, its out within a month where their really from.
and yeah i know SAM's a kiwi, damn his hyde.
heres a further 1o fave movies.
KALIFORNIA
KILLING ZOE (roger avery makes good arse movies - anyone seen MR STITCH?)
DRILLER KILLER
CANNIBAL FEROX.
NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD - SAVINI REMAKE.
3000 MILES TO GRACELAND.
THE INTERVIEW.
GHOSTS OF THE CIVIL DEAD.
MAN BITES DOG.
STATE OF GRACE.
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Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 1:29 pm
by Billy The Skid
Screw, I bought Taxi 3 from a Hong Kong DVD site, HK DVD or some thing.
There's a whole rake of 'em for sale on ebay.
You can have mine if you want, I've only watched it twice!
Send me an email to the address below and I'll hoke it out next time I'm up home and stick it in the post to ya ..is your DVD player multi regional?
[email protected]
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Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 5:33 pm
by SCREWLOOSE
I play my Dvd's off the PS2 lol havent a state of the art DVD player . I will go onto EBay and get a copy purchsaed I wouldnt take you of your copy on you!
Cheers for the offer though

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Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2004 9:45 pm
by Snowy
Aside from the Mad Max Trilogy, love the following:
- Scarface (love when he says, "All I got in this world is my word and my balls and I don't break 'em for nobody."
Interview with the Vampire
Frankenstein
Casino
The Warriors (Yeah, cheesy but very cool)
Commando (Love Vern in this movie)
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Dracula 2000 1&2
Another 48 Hours (Cherry Ganz rocks!)
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Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2004 7:16 am
by mac afee
Went to see Farenheight 911 last night...amazing documentary.......somewhat disturbing....but well worth the price of the ticket...........has anyone seen it?........How do the American fans feel about the movie and Michael Moores opinions.....[facts?]...................and wasnt Fury Road cancelled ...postponned due to the war?
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Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2004 12:35 pm
by Major_Tom
Aside from the obvious MM1+2, this is my top ten, in no order..
---Brazil (this is truly ingenious)
---Robocop (Clarence Bodicker and the rest of the gang are unique)
---Dual (first 'vehicle combat' film I ever saw)
---Total Recall (has to be the best Swartzenegger movie)
---Donnie Darco (absolutely stunning)
---Eraserhead
---Shopping (dark and cool)
---Lord of the Rings 1, 2 + 3
---Excalibur
---Jacob's Ladder (only just though, on account of MaCaulie 'C*ckmuncher' Culkin or however you spell his stupid, cursed, depressing name)
and wasnt Fury Road cancelled ...postponned due to the war?
Probably.. For some reason the best thing the Americans could think of after the attack was pretend it had never happened, by banning computer games, films etc.. I seemed to remember that anything with a towerblock in it had real trouble with the censors and Jeez, if your plot contained a plane then you had no chance (the wings missing off the light aircraft on GTA3 was due to this I heard).
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Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2004 7:39 pm
by SCREWLOOSE
Snowy Warriors is a class film I love the end WARRIORS COME OUT TO PLAY!!!! LOL
Major Tom Donnie Darko is a top wee film too!!! its getting re-released uncut in the cinemas I think.
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Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2004 8:46 pm
by NukkinFutz
Banning computer games and films after 9/11? That's new to me...... I do remember a film getting postponed that starred Swartzenegger which had a part about the World Trade Center blowing up. It did show, albeit many months later. I also remember seeing those sickening WTC clips over and over, ad nauseum. Then the endless testimonials, charity fund-raisers, flags going up everywhere, etc. I am a Washington DC area native and lived there up until a year ago. I worked fairly close to the Pentagon that day too. Nobody could pretend it didn't happen. Maybe that's the spin it got overseas, I don't know.
I read somewhere that Fury Road was postponed indefinitely by Gibson due to the war and possible logistical problems. Maybe there is some other reason if filming was to take place in Namibia, nowhere near Iraq. Hmmmm.....
Anyways, there is no shortage of pro and con info on Moore, facts and opinions on various sites. I try not to think of that guy; he is a pathological liar, and a vulture profiteering on the blood of the innocent. I have seen his other stuff, so no need to see this steaming load of a 'documentary'. I'm going to go do something else, my blood is starting to boil.....
Hope I didn't get too off topic.