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Haha - top stuff!

I bought that on DVD last week - I hadn't seen it since 1988 or so. Jack Burton still rocks as a suburban hero.

My brother and I used to watch it at least twice a week - in fact, I think it was the first movie we 'pirated' with mum's VCR and granny's VCR and some stolen BNC cables. Ah - memories.

You leave JACK BURTON alone!!!

similar story with me and my bro, we used to watch BTinLC and TOP GUN nearly every day after high school back in the late 80's :D

Everytime we see each other we are qouting something outta these flicks like "i'm not leaving my wingman" "you can be my wingman anytime" "you know what old Jack Burton used to say at a time like this..." etc hilarious ;)

Also like just about all Bruce Lee movies but watch them more for his Martial Art skills - some of the plots are pretty ordinary... have Enter the Dragon and some others on DVD.

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Hey James,

I've had em for sometime now. I couldn't find em in AU so I had to buy them from CA.

Gerald has em at the mo but I need to get em back so I can reminise the wonderful memories.

"You are gonna take the shortcut to the Interstate ain't ya"

"If you're gonna be a bear....be a GRIZZLY (or in his case grisleah)!!!" as the GMC truck suddenly leaves the road and heads into the forest after leaving the start line.

This is a tuff one! i got 6 with 2 tied!

American Pie Trilogy

The Goonies

Matrix Trilogy

Friday Trilogy

Dazed & Confused

-=These 2 are tied=-

Fear of a Black Hat

CB4

Theres just 2 many!!

Predator

Al of Eddie Murphys old stuff: Raw, Delirious, Coming 2 America, Harlem Nights, etc

Alien

National Lampoons Vacation

Top Gun

Days Of Thunder

Back 2 the future trilogy

The list just goes on!

-=These 2 are tied=-

Fear of a Black Hat  

CB4

These are two of my favourite flicks as well, also "the Great White Hype" is good too, "You aint my daddy...are you?"

One Flew of the coockoo's Nest is great value, also i cant believe noone here has mentioned Gumball Rally... "Honk if your Horny!!" ... or American Graffiti, some old school cool Yank movies with car themes.

At the other end of the spectrum is a DVD i got from Xmas from a relative that knows i like cars, its called RPM, the only reason it didnt get turned off is because i lived in hope there would be some car fottage worth watching... i was wrong.

No Particular order....

Apocalypse Now - I love the smell of Napalm in the morning

Swingers - You're so money and you don't even know it

Do the Right thing - and all Spike Lee Films

Shawshank - some birds you just can't cage

The Godfather - all of them

All Aussie Flicks - 'cause we gotta support them!

Dad used to have a video shop so it could take me weeks to think about this but I'll give it a go:

1. The Matrix (by far and away the best of the 3)

2. Lock Stock and 2 Smoking Barrels (pisser!)

3. Stand By Me ("Why did you bring a comb? You dont even have hair!")

4. History of the World Part I/Blazing Saddles (I love Mel Brooks)

5. Terminator/Predator (My fav Arnie flicks)

6. son of rajab of the Ring Trilogy (I know its 5 fav movies but certainly worthy of a mention)

RE The Vidot from UHF: I pissed myself to tears when Conan the Librarian chopped that guy in half :)

I have too many favs.. so ill put down what comes to mind...

Point Break.. We are the Ex Presidents

Stand By me.. ( I dont shut up.. i grow up.. and when i look at you i throw up.. urrrrrrrrrr)

The Green Mile.. Classic makes me cry everytime!!

Arsnic And Old Lace.. B&W comedy with Cary Grant in it.. its stupid funny!

Liar Liar

Bad boys

Gone in 60 seconds.. anything with Nicolas Cage in it!

When a man loves a woman

Sleepers

Dead Poets Society

heaps more..

cant think

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