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    Horror mostly but I'm not a huge fan of gore.

    I'll be branded a maniac for speakin' the truth and I'll be murdered as soon as I hit the streets with the proof.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Neversoft View Post
    I only film I actually like from Tim Burton is Big Fish. I remember back during film studies in college someone received him as their director, I was soooooooooo glad it wasn't me (I had Kubrick).
    You got the best one then?


    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    It's from 1985 and is about two hours long. It's a true masterpiece. And what's wrong with it being "old"? Movies were consistently so much better back then.
    Agreed.

    Gilliam's Brazil is, without a doubt, his magnum opus.

    On-topic: Any film, regardless of whether it's sad, funny, happy, chirpy, produced by Michael Bay etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fez View Post
    You got the best one then?
    I would have preferred Kurosawa, but otherwise yes, I got the best one.

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    I like comedy, action or thriller. I don't like gory horrors, they bore me. But I like psychological horrors - where there isn't necessarily loads and loads of blood and horrible deaths, but where you have NO idea what's going on and people are just disappearing etc.

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    I like comedy and horror in particular, however if it's a good film i'd watch it no matter what genre it is.
    Bonjour, la noirceur, mon vieil ami
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    Car une vision piétinante doucement
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    I prefer comedy, but I suppose I like anything really. I like war action films and anything German really (Goodbye Lenin!, Das Leben der Anderen)
    Quite a contrast :L

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