
Kirth Gersen |

Given that, after seeing 10 minutes of Spiderman II, I swore off superhero CGI-fests (I mean "movies"), I have no idea. All of them, I guess. (Wait -- no, I kind of like the Batman ones, but that's because he doesn't really have any superpowers.) Tell you what -- I'm freaking sick of the hype about "Watchmen," so I guess that's my most hated, sight unseen.
My favorite is The Incredibles, because I figure if 9/10 of the movie is going to be a cartoon (CGI) anyway, you might as well go for broke and make the whole thing animated!
Favorite animated film?

ShinHakkaider |

I enjoyed his "Eff You, God" speech in The Devil's Advocate.
Favorite superheroic scene in a superhero movie (as in, scene of them doing SUPERHERO stuff, not other romantic, comedic, or character development things they do in their secret identity).
For me it's Dash's run from the Syndrome's goons in THE INCREDIBLES.

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I can't say Highlander 2, both because that movie does not actually exist and because, if it did exist, his short role in it would have been one of the few redeeming features it would have had (besides Virginia Madsen's general hawtness).
I'm going to go with Zardoz, without even seeing the whole movie, because the little I have seen is enough to convince me never to see the rest.
Favorite Tom Cruise movie/role?

ShinHakkaider |

1-3 of your favorite gangster movies (including or excluding any of the Godfather movies)?
Miller's Crossing
Goodfellas
Godfather Part II
Which is the better film about Werewolves or in the case of Wolfen, supernatural wolves.
American Werewolf in London
Wolfen or
The Howling?
(I think that American Werewolf in London is good but I think the Howling is the superior film. People only remember the comedy in AWinL but it's really a pretty straightforward horror film that doesnt skimp on the horror at all. but the Howling? That movie gave me nightmares. I think the Eddie Quist (Robert Piccaro from Star Trek Voyager) was the most horrifying thing about that movie. His ease and confidence with what he was when he's talking to Dennis Dugan (sp?) near the end still rattles me.

ShinHakkaider |
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You've never seen Pulp Fiction? Please, go remedy that oversight post-haste!
Yeah while I think Tarantino's later films have gotten better and better in terms of craft I think Pulp Fiction is probably his best film in terms of dialogue. It's the exchanges between the characters really and the pure "WTF?!?" of some of the situations that happen in the movie.
The adrenalin shot.
The gold watch story which sets up the crazyness that happens next.
Vincent Vega reading Modesty Blaize on the can and how that turns out .
Butch and Marsellus in the pawn shop.
"Bring out the gimp"
"Normally both of your asses would be as dead as fried chicken but you happened to pull this while im in a transitional period..."
It's vulgar, violent, shocking and at times pretty funny. If youre at all uptight about foul language and graphic violence? then yeah stay away. Otherwise? Pretty damn good film.

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I've seen all three, and The Howling is the best. It was made even better by guest-casting John Carradine.
I read both The Howling and Wolfen before I saw the movies. Wolfen was the better novel, the movie butchered it.
Who is the best monster?

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The only one I own is The Plague of the Zombies. which was wicked fun!
Favorite movie with a mummy?

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I really enjoyed the original National Treasure, though a long-ago guilty pleasure was Midnight Madness, with a verrrrrry young Michael J. Fox.
Most beautiful piece of treasure from a movie?

Kirth Gersen |

A long-ago guilty pleasure was Midnight Madness, with a verrrrrry young Michael J. Fox.
I LOVED that movie! Especially the giant football players in the tiny VW bug labelled "Meat Wagon."
Most beautiful piece of treasure from a movie?
The jeweled egg in Octopussy.
Which Bond babe was hottest: Carole Bouquet, Diana Rigg, or Michelle Yeoh? (I have to ask, because they're my three favorite and sometimes it's hard to decide!)

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Jason Nelson wrote:A long-ago guilty pleasure was Midnight Madness, with a verrrrrry young Michael J. Fox.I LOVED that movie! Especially the giant football players in the tiny VW bug labelled "Meat Wagon."
I loved their cheer: M! E! A! T! M-A-C-H-I-N-E! Meat Machine! MEAT MACHINE! MEAT MACHINE!!!!!!
Which Bond babe was hottest: Carole Bouquet, Diana Rigg, or Michelle Yeoh? (I have to ask, because they're my three favorite and sometimes it's hard to decide!)
I'd take Michelle Yeoh of those three, but to each their own.
The question is still Kirth's.

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Mickey Rooney was in It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, and he was also in Night at the Museum with...
Robin Williams, who was in Get Bruce! with...
Whoopi Goldberg, who was in Rat Race
(Amusingly, you could also go from Jonathan Winters in IaMMMMW to Robin Williams by way of "Mork and Mindy")
Favorite "human-looking alien struggling to fit in on Earth" movie?

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Although I would love to say The Man Who Fell To Earth, I've only seen about 15 minutes of it. If I said Earth Girls are Easy, would I need to duck for cover? I will have to go with Starman.
Favorite "fish out of water" movie?