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Speaking of Pauly Shore, anybody else seen California Man? I love that film.

 

Yeah, I watched that over Christmas. I watched it when I was little and remember loving it and was slightly disappointed it was kind of direction less and not so funny when your not about 8. Still fun mind.

Also Pauly Shore was kind of irritating quick.

 

I will say I liked Cannibal The Musical last time I watched that, but not seen it in a while. I'll have to try and find it cheap some where and see how it hold up.

 

I still enjoy Cannibal! The Musical especially considering it is essentially a student movie. While there is the usual Stone/Parker silliness a la Base-ketball (the concept of calling a snowman Beowulf still makes me laugh), there is actually some good songs in there, 'This Side Of Me' really standing out.

 

And on that note, COW BELL SOLO!!!!!!

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Cannibal The Musical is great fun, I rate it better than Orgazmo. I particularly enjoy the grinding positivity of some of the characters winding the others up to the point of insanity.

 

 

Of the Stone/Parker movies (leaving out SP), in order for me it is Orgazmo/Base-ketball/Cannibal!

 

The mormon/porn premise, cock rockets and Sancho just win for me. However I do love Cannibals definition of how to determine if you are an indian or not.

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The Long Good Friday? Perhaps, but it is regarded as the best British Gangster film of all time

 

The Krays is the best British Gangster film of all time

 

It really isn't.

 

I just realised one of my favourite films that would be perfect for a thread like this - Remo: Unarmed And Dangerous. It's absolutely great. The Statue Of Liberty scene is one of my favourite ever.

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Ah, Remo! It's the film that stole its whole plot and premise from 20 other films. Not seen it for years, but loved it as a kid. I remember actually tapping my first girlfriend's pulse point, thinking maybe the old guy really did know something. :laugh:

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Ah, Remo! It's the film that stole its whole plot and premise from 20 other films. Not seen it for years, but loved it as a kid. I remember actually tapping my first girlfriend's pulse point, thinking maybe the old guy really did know something. :laugh:

 

If I've ever seen wet concrete being laid anywhere, I've always been half tempted to give it a go.

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'Into the West' is an odd little Irish film with a great cast (Gabriel Byrne, Colm Meany, Brendan Gleeson and David Kelly, amongst others). It stars two young kids who manage to stay on just the right side of annoying. Lovely little urban fantasy film with a dark streak running through it.

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The Long Good Friday? Perhaps, but it is regarded as the best British Gangster film of all time

 

The Krays is the best British Gangster film of all time

 

Hahaha! I love the Krays. For it's sheer comedy though. Especially Stephen Berkoff's ridiculously over the top performance as Cornell.

 

Agreed with Mr Mojo Rising with 25th Hour. Haven't watched it for a few years, but do thoroughly enjoy it. Edward Norton's rant in the film has got to be one of the greatest ever.

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