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J MAN'S TOP 100 FAVOURITE MOVIES
Yes, yes i am.. ;) I'm guessing you went by another name elsewhere? :unsure:
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J MAN'S TOP 100 FAVOURITE MOVIES
#97 THE LOST BOYS (1987) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v342/Johnny123/Lost-Boys-BQ.jpg Tagline: Sleep all day. Party all night. Never grow old. Never die. It's fun to be a vampire. Plot Outline: After moving to a new town, two brothers are convinced that the area is frequented by vampires Okay, so this movie is little more than an extended music video with some funny dialgoue, but it's one of my all time favourites from childhood, the soundtrack rocked, and it was cool as ****. The two Corey's were the hottest property in Hollywood at the time, though it wasn't too long before they pissed it all away with endless rink and drugs binges. Kiefer Sutherland, Jason Patric and Diane Weist were also standouts in this movie. Oh, and Jamie Gertx was HOT! :wub:
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J MAN'S TOP 100 FAVOURITE MOVIES
#98 MURIEL'S WEDDING (1995) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v342/Johnny123/B00004CXPV.jpg Tagline: She's not just getting married, she's getting even. Plot Summary: Muriel finds life in Porpoise Spit, Australia dull and spends her days alone in her room listening to Abba music and dreaming of her wedding day.. This is often described as a bittersweet comedy, but if you think about it, it's actually really depressing and upsetting. Perhaps that's what they meant.. :lol: It's laugh out loud hilarious in places, and really sad in others (my heart just sinks everytime Muriel's mother appears). This was the film that introduced to me to the incredible talents of both Toni Colette and Rachel Griffiths, who have gone on to even greater roles.
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J MAN'S TOP 100 FAVOURITE MOVIES
#99 KIDS (1995) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v342/Johnny123/B00005B96G.jpg Plot Outline: An amoral, HIV-positive skateboarder sets out to deflower as many virgins as possible while a local girl who contracted his disease tries to save his next target from her same fate. Very disturbing and a real eye opener. Director Larry Clark gave the movie it's really gritty, realistic style by only hiring 3 real actors, with the rest being non-actors who were pretty much playing themselves and improvising their dialogue. Frank, unsettling and uncompromising, but unmissable and unforgettable. It also introduced me to one of the greatest indie actresses ever, Chloe Sevigny.
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J MAN'S TOP 100 FAVOURITE MOVIES
#100 LETHAL WEAPON (1987) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v342/Johnny123/1711-large.jpg Tagline: Two Cops. Glover carries a weapon..... Gibson is one. He's the only L.A cop registered as a Lethal Weapon Plot Outline: A veteran detective is partnered with a young detective with a suicidal death wish. Bringing up the rear is the best goddamn buddy cop movie ever. Gibson and Glover were awesome together in this, and even though the sequels gradually dminished the impact of this original, it stands out as one of the best in the action/comedy genre.
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J MAN'S TOP 100 FAVOURITE MOVIES
This is the breakdown of how many movies in my Top 100 come from each decade - 2000s - 14 1990s - 51 1980s - 13 1970s - 10 1960s - 03 1950s - 05 1940s - 03 1930s - 01
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Supernatural
It's on ITV1 at 11pm every Monday as well...
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Lost • Season 2
Lost will air 23 episodes this season (24 hours, the finale will be feature length) in total, but there are 36 + weeks in an average US televison season, meaning at least 13 weeks of pre-emptions or reruns.. It's normal for most prime time tv over there.... The good news is that as of and including Mar 22nd (next new airing of Lost) there will be 9 weeks left of the season, and 8 episodes of Lost remaining. If you work that out, there will only be 1 week without a new episode - good news, surely?