Ah yes, you hit a couple of my favorites. Mine are, in no particular order:
Silverado
The 5th Element
Serenity
Groundhog Day ("don't drive angry!")
Cross of Iron
' Wrote:Silverado
The Postman
Army of Darkness ("Gimme some sugar, baby.")
The 5th Element
Leon (The Professional)
"To gain a hundred victories in a hundred battles is not the highest excellence;
to subjugate the enemy's army without doing battle is the highest of excellence."
Gladiator
The last samurai
the day after tomorow
Behind enemy's line (the first one)
Braveheart
At the enemy gates (stalingrad movie with the russian sniper)
Yeah, I do like sci-fi stuffs. Especially Matrix, has a lot of nice philosophical stuffs in there put in a nice way. SW 4 and 5, good old classic. 6 as well, but it was kinda repetitive with the second death star. I am a SW tech fan - love the serie's ships and technological stuffs. LOTR 1, well, it was the most awesome movie, I love fantasy books but this is to date one of the best book to movie I ever saw.
South Park
Very Bad Things
Usual Suspects
Team America
V for Vendetta
Master and Commander
The Professional
Das Boot
Super Troopers
Wing Commander (NOT for the acting, except Jurgen)
Serenity, Enemy at the Gates, Fear and Loathing, 5th Element, Wrath of Khan, Apocolypse, Fight Club, We were Soldiers, and anything Monty Python, get honourable mention.
LARPin was fun but if you want a real rush you should try full contact medieval combat ala SCA...My bruises have bruises:)Breaveheart takes a whole new tone when you've reenacted the battle of Falkirk with 3000 other people in armor. And Vikings Rule!
Some other movies that need mentioning:
The Devils Advocate
Desperado
The Outlaw Jose Whales
The man with No Name triolgy (or any spagetti western)
the list continues
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