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Old 12-30-2009, 03:51 PM   #51
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Old 12-30-2009, 03:58 PM   #52
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Old 12-30-2009, 06:17 PM   #53
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Fuck that. Spiderman 2 and 3 were jokes for the most part, and Die Hard 1/Leathal Weapon 1 were decent movies(I do agree with the sequels)
Not at all, Spiderman #2 was probably the best. Dr Octopus was played very well.

X-Men 1 & 2 are must-sees as well (3 wasn't as good)
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Old 12-30-2009, 06:24 PM   #54
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Here's the thing though....this list isn't about well done movies or even movies that I'd like. It's about movies that played a role in our collective social schema. Movies like Die Hard and Lethal Weapon, or Bad Boys, or Back to the Future....they play a social role that I simply don't get because I've never seen them.

This isn't simply a movie watching exercise, but a social experiment of sorts.
Who told you that Die Hard played more of a role than Spiderman did? Is there some kind of authoritative reference on which movies "played a role in our collective social schema"?

I mean seriously, how often are you at a cocktail party where your lack of knowledge about any of these ancient movies puts you at a disadvantage? Most of the movies on your list are way old, and aren't conversation material anymore. If anyone is going to talk about movies at a cocktail party, they're going to talk about recent ones.

100-200 movies is a lot of time to spend watching things just for the sole purpose of hoping that the knowledge gained from them is useful. I would think enjoyment and watching what you like should be just as important, if not more so.
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Old 12-30-2009, 06:39 PM   #55
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Who told you that Die Hard played more of a role than Spiderman did? Is there some kind of authoritative reference on which movies "played a role in our collective social schema"?
"Yippie ki ay (sp?) motherfucker" That's from Die hard.

Memorable Spiderman quotes? I count zero.

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100-200 movies is a lot of time to spend watching things just for the sole purpose of hoping that the knowledge gained from them is useful. I would think enjoyment and watching what you like should be just as important, if not more so.
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Old 12-30-2009, 07:16 PM   #56
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Of course, I've never seen Titanic, and I have no intentions on doing so, so I might be biased
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Old 12-30-2009, 07:23 PM   #57
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This isn't simply a movie watching exercise, but a social experiment of sorts.
Then, as said, anything by the Coen brothers.
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Old 12-30-2009, 09:08 PM   #58
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AMJ, if you are talking about quotable movies then you have to add Airplane! and I don't remember if I saw Caddyshack on the list.

These about the two most quotable movies ever made!
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AMJ, if you are talking about quotable movies then you have to add Airplane! and I don't remember if I saw Caddyshack on the list.

These about the two most quotable movies ever made!
"I guess I picked the wrong day to quit drinking" and "Hey everybody, we're all going to get laid!".

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Old 12-30-2009, 09:35 PM   #60
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Who told you that Die Hard played more of a role than Spiderman did? Is there some kind of authoritative reference on which movies "played a role in our collective social schema"?

I mean seriously, how often are you at a cocktail party where your lack of knowledge about any of these ancient movies puts you at a disadvantage? Most of the movies on your list are way old, and aren't conversation material anymore. If anyone is going to talk about movies at a cocktail party, they're going to talk about recent ones.

100-200 movies is a lot of time to spend watching things just for the sole purpose of hoping that the knowledge gained from them is useful. I would think enjoyment and watching what you like should be just as important, if not more so.
Since when does choosing a movie to put on a list require consulting a dissertation? She wants to watch movies she's heard references to for years, be it in conversation or in today's movies; she's not doing it to rock Trivial Pursuit in 2011. What's so hard to understand about that?
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