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    I thought of this as a box set sort of notion. I think the one collection of movies that I could watch just about any time (my wife will grudgingly attest to) God Father Trilogy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by acealive1 View Post
    the sliders series
    I loved that show.

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    Liam and I clubbed together to get the complete X-Files on DVD. It's like our baby. I'm the over-protective one. Liam used to pine for it when I had custody during term-time at uni. I used to drink a bottle or two of wine, chain-smoke and watch tons of episodes of that and Ab Fab most nights.

    Non-zombie films I have watched a disgusting number of times:

    Natural Born Killers (director's cut)
    How to Marry a Millionaire
    Some Like It Hot
    Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
    Trains, Planes and Automobiles
    Jay & Silent Bob, Mallrats, Clerks, Dogma
    Batman and Batman Returns
    Beetlejuice
    The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
    To Wong Fu With Love
    Ringu
    Twins of Evil
    Requiem for a Dream
    House of 1000 Corpses and Devil's Rejects
    Fear and Loathing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chic Freak View Post
    Twins of Evil
    the hammer movie? damn, rock it out chic. that's a pretty good flick but then again all the hammer movies are great.
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    You young lady have proper good taste.

    Speaking of which - I'm currently on an absolute X-Files binge. Last week I blasted through Season One for the first time since 1994, and this week I'm into season two (just watched "Aubrey").

    SUCH A BLOODY GOOD SHOW!!!

    I'm gonna buy all the seasons, punctuated by the movie and The Lone Gunmen at the appropriate moments to really flesh it all out chronologically. After seeing the new movie t'other week I got all hot & bothered to see Mulder and Scully yomping around some damp Virginian woods in those kick ass black overcoat type things you always see FBI agents wearing.

    God I love this show, it's proper good!

    ...

    Also - others ones I've thought of:

    Long Way Round (watched this one a bunch of times especially, including TWICE this year)
    Race to Dakar
    Long Way Down

    Can't wait to see By Any Means (the new Charley Boorman adventure). I'd love to be a cameraman on one of those things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bub666 View Post
    I loved that show.

    i still do. just bought season 3

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    Quote Originally Posted by acealive1 View Post
    i still do. just bought season 3
    I always enjoyed watching random episodes of Sliders on the Sci-Fi channel, I shall have to get the DVD's, I do like the concept of all those alternative realities.

    As for the X-Files, amazing when it first hit the screens, got a bit lame towards the end and I lost interest, but Play.com are offering the complete box set for £80 at the moment, very tempting...
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    New BSG and.......

    the greatest comedy series in my lifetime

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    MY HOME CINEMA

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    Six Feet Under <--- I work at a funeral home, so this I find funny.

    The GodFather Trilogy <--- Though part 3 is much like Return of the Jedi for me and as hated as Return. But like Skip, I own this box set and 3 came with it. I have also seen the very clumsily edited version of the Godfather story that attempts to put things in chronological order, but that sucked nearly as much as 3.

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    Outstanding!
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    Quote Originally Posted by scipio70 View Post
    the hammer movie? damn, rock it out chic. that's a pretty good flick but then again all the hammer movies are great.
    Yep, the one with the implied-incestuous-lesbian twins who acted like porn "actresses" despite not having any sex scenes I love all the vampire-related Hammers, but haven't watched too many of the non-vampire-related ones yet.

    Quote Originally Posted by MinionZombie View Post
    Speaking of which - I'm currently on an absolute X-Files binge.
    It's so more-ish. My two favourite moments that spring to mind are the spoof where Mulder screams (rewound that bit about 90 times) and the one where Scully gets a tattoo. I can't remember which episode it was or why she was getting a tattoo. But damn.

    I still haven't seen the new film! Looks like I'm going to have to wait for it to come out on DVD at this rate.

    According to Liam, Gillian Anderson is currently living in London with a traffic warden Surely not?

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    the greatest comedy series in my lifetime

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    I was going to add Father Ted! Love that program.
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    Chic - Gillian Anderson is currently married to a freelance journalist, some bloke called Julian. She used to be married (divorced in 97) to a bloke called Clyde who was a production designer/art assistant (on X-Files etc).

    I saw a clip of her on a talk show and she was going on about how she loves Top Gear, which I thought was awesome. She is living in London though, she's mainly stationed over here I think.

    The new X-Files movie is good, I dug it anyway. It's like an extended 'monster of the week' sort of show, although it's not a monster one, but it is a weird f*cked up sh*t going on one. It's a film made purely for the fans, it's great to see where they are now, and it got me all hot and bothered for the show again, so here I am, ploughing through the show.

    Indeed - it IS very more-ish. I watched six episodes on my first day back into the show, and manage to get through at least two or three every day. Love that theme tune, I bought the single cassette tape back in the 90's when it came out. Must dig that out for a nostalgia trip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MinionZombie View Post
    It's like an extended 'monster of the week' sort of show
    YAY!!!
    La freak, c'est chic!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chic Freak View Post
    YAY!!!
    Featuring Billy Connoly as a kidding fiddling ex-priest who's dying and has psychic visions.

    When Mulder is revealed, and you see his ceiling plastered with flung-up yellow pencils, I shrieked with fanboy glee on the inside.

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    I can pop in BTTF trilogy any day of the week - they are just that good.

    I recently acquired all three seasons of Supernatural - which I'm a big fan of - but I don't know when I would have the time to watch all 3 seasons! Maybe just Ghostfacers every now and then.

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    as for stand-alone movies, i gotta say:
    taxi driver
    goodfellas
    casino
    the shining
    batman begins
    halloween & halloween 2
    the big lebowski
    ....too many others to name, but there's a few solid ones.

    as for tv shows, i'll never tire of south park or mr. show.

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