Hot Tub Time Machine
Blood Diamond
Toy Story 3 (Hey it was good, not that I saw it or anything)
Miracle on Ice
Dinner for Schmucks
The A-Team
The original Karate Kid movies
I-Robot
I am Legend
Dark Knight
Step Brothers
Land of the Lost
Pinapple Express
Tropic Thunder
Knocked Up
The Invention of Lying
anything with Seth Rogen
oh yeah and The Hangover.
Edited by valverde321 on 17-09-2010 22:51
Anything by David Lynch, Mulholland Drive is probably my overall favourite.
Anything by Quentin Tarantino.
Most stuff by Clint Eastwood.
Most stuff by Martin Scorsese.
Most stuff by Roman Polanski.
Most stuff by Sergio Leone.
Most stuff by Jean-Pierre Melville (late 60's French film director)
Most stuff by Johnnie To
Most stuff by Park Chan-wook
The Godfather (n°3 wasn't that good)
Star Wars
Alien
etc.
I've definitely seen way too many movies to make a list of good ones that's not arm long.
I particularly enjoy stuff with big twists in them, like, well, Mulholland Drive, but also The Machinist, Stay, or things like that. Things that need to be watched at least twice and you'll still notice you had missed a lot of important things when watching it a third time.
Although I watch and enjoy quite many tv shows, one rises above all of them eventhough it's already quite old: Frasier.
It's by far the most enjoyable comedy I've ever seen on TV and I still occasionally watch some of the episodes that I've already seen god knows how many times, and still can't stop laughing at certain points.
To recommend some episodes that I enjoyed:
S3E13 : Moon Dance
S5E14 : The Ski Lodge
S9E18: War of the Words
However, some of my friends, who have started watching Frasier episodes and in the end ended up enjoying them as much as I have, said that they didn't enjoy the episodes separately nearly as much as they did after watching from the first season and getting to know the characters.
- The Negotiator (Samuel L. Jackson).
- The Godfather, all three.
- The Other Guys (a must see).
- Shooter (Mark Wahlberg)
Just to name a few. I love to watch movies that makes me laugh, so comedy is in my ally. I just watch Death at a funeral a couple of days a go. That movie was hilarious. Recommend.
TV-Shows:
- Burn Notice
- White Collar
- Entourage
- How I Met Your Mother
- Mayday: Airplain disasters
- King of Queens
And i also watch Simpsons, Family Guy and American Dad. Whenever it's on.
A useful thread title, as it means I don't have to create a new one.
It was a toss up today choosing between watching Juno on C4, or 300 on Five. I went for 300. I am glad of this decision as I have seen breasticles. This is all I need in life.
My favourite TV Drama - Law & Order Criminal Intent is coming back for 8 final episodes. Vincent D'Onofrio is returning as Bobby Goren and hopefully Kathryn Erbe will also return as Alexandra Eames. I'm thankful that despite it's small 8 episodes, it'll be able to finish properly unlike the original Law & Order.
My favourite show right now though is 'SportsNation' on ESPN America (the morning after it's shown in the U.S.). Now due hearing issues and the fact it doesn't have subtitles, I have no idea what's being said. I am able to follow it due to basically reading what they're covering (and voting on the website) the day before. Oh and I fancy Michelle Beadle but let's not go into that.
TV Shows that I enjoy and that weren't mentioned:
The Office (Steven Carell is a comedy genius)
Californication & X-Files (can't get enough of Duchovny)
Entourage (Jeremy Piven explained it)
The Dead Zone & The Kingdom Hospital (I just love the shows and movies based on Stephen King's novels)
The Universe (The best popular science show that focuses on outer space, and forces that make up everything around us)
And I really love the `80s British comedy series like Only Fools & Horses, 'Allo 'Allo, Men Behaving Badly, The Red Dwarf. etc.
If offense is the best defence, does it mean that defence is the worst defence?
If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord will delete my browser history.
Deda wrote:
Californication & X-Files (can't get enough of Duchovny)
Just watched a few episode of it the last 3 days. Really nice humour
But my totally facourite series is STROMBERG
Not sure if there is a english synchronization (search for it, it`s worth it) but all Germans will know what I mean
Also the Fresh Prince of Bel Air absolutelly brilliant.
Deda wrote:
Californication & X-Files (can't get enough of Duchovny)
Just watched a few episode of it the last 3 days. Really nice humour
But my totally facourite series is STROMBERG
Not sure if there is a english synchronization (search for it, it`s worth it) but all Germans will know what I mean
Also the Fresh Prince of Bel Air absolutelly brilliant.
Yeah I like Fresh Prince. I watched it all summer long.
OH YEEEAAAHHH , HBO's wonder, I am currently watching the season 5 (no spoiler please ).Speaking of HBO has anyone seen th pilot of Boardwalk Empire ? it looked good.
And Seinfeld was a really GREAT sitcom , and the same apply to Curb Your Enthusiasm , i hope it will be back soon .
Edited by owks on 01-10-2010 17:48
I'm also a big fan of movies and TV series but mostly I love to Watch TV Shows Online with my friends. We all enjoy together. Currently, I'm in the process of Watching Top Gear TV Show. It's great car show.
Since the thread already exists I thought it could also be used to post movies you thought were very good. I would like to hear peoples opinion about movies of any genre that were really good.
I'll go ahead and recommend Horrible Bosses to whomever wants to laugh for an hour and a half. It's full of great scenarios and one liners and is really the comedy of the year if not decade. It bests Hangover by a longshot in my opinion and is a must see, either in theatre or once it comes out on dvd.