Famous Movies You've Never Seen

[quote]PB Andy wrote:

[quote]gregron wrote:
^^Yeah out of this entire thread I cant believe that Nards hasnt seen The Big Lebowski… Thats mind bottling! ‘I’m having a beverage here man’[/quote]
boggling?[/quote]

No. Bottling. :stuck_out_tongue:

titanic

As long as we can all agree that Star Wars is the most important one to see.

I will personally fly to your location and make horrible love to you if you admit to not having seen Star Wars.

[quote]Nards wrote:
As long as we can all agree that Star Wars is the most important one to see.

I will personally fly to your location and make horrible love to you if you admit to not having seen Star Wars.[/quote]

When I have children, I would like Star Wars to be the first film they ever watch. No Pixar/Dreamworks or Disney shenanigans for my kids. Lucas, THX all the way.

I feel ashamed that I have never seen the Godfather.

Other horrible omissions would be:

Bladerunner
The Great Escape
Taxi Driver

Ones I’m not so upset about include:

Gone with the Wind
Dirty Dancing

[quote]Nards wrote:
As long as we can all agree that Star Wars is the most important one to see.

I will personally fly to your location and make horrible love to you if you admit to not having seen Star Wars.[/quote]

Oh this is available on a T-shirt apparently.

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[quote]XanderBuilt wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:
As long as we can all agree that Star Wars is the most important one to see.

I will personally fly to your location and make horrible love to you if you admit to not having seen Star Wars.[/quote]

When I have children, I would like Star Wars to be the first film they ever watch. No Pixar/Dreamworks or Disney shenanigans for my kids. Lucas, THX all the way.[/quote]

I never liked Star Wars, XB!
I remember I was in 8th grade when the first one came out in theaters. I never got to see it until 1987… at which time I watched all 3 (up to that point) back-to-back… and fell asleep from boredom!

Jack Nicholson-The Last Detail. I’m beginning to think I’m the only person who’s ever seen this movie. Did anyone mention Chinatown?

DeNiro- A Bronx Tale is one of my favorite DeNiro movies, I don’t think it gets mentioned enough.

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]XanderBuilt wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:
As long as we can all agree that Star Wars is the most important one to see.

I will personally fly to your location and make horrible love to you if you admit to not having seen Star Wars.[/quote]

When I have children, I would like Star Wars to be the first film they ever watch. No Pixar/Dreamworks or Disney shenanigans for my kids. Lucas, THX all the way.[/quote]

I never liked Star Wars, XB!
I remember I was in 8th grade when the first one came out in theaters. I never got to see it until 1987… at which time I watched all 3 (up to that point) back-to-back… and fell asleep from boredom!
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You’re safe! At least you’ve seen them!
Maybe you should try them again.

[quote]Nards wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]XanderBuilt wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:
As long as we can all agree that Star Wars is the most important one to see.

I will personally fly to your location and make horrible love to you if you admit to not having seen Star Wars.[/quote]

When I have children, I would like Star Wars to be the first film they ever watch. No Pixar/Dreamworks or Disney shenanigans for my kids. Lucas, THX all the way.[/quote]

I never liked Star Wars, XB!
I remember I was in 8th grade when the first one came out in theaters. I never got to see it until 1987… at which time I watched all 3 (up to that point) back-to-back… and fell asleep from boredom!
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You’re safe! At least you’ve seen them!
Maybe you should try them again.[/quote]

I’ve seen all of them once, and a few of them twice.
Still, I just can’t get into the characters, and the situations never seemed dire to me. I never had that “OMG” moment like I’ve had with really good sci-fi.
It all felt like a kid’s tale of good and evil in space… with shitty characters and a not-so-menacing antagonist. Rather Disney-esque… without the brilliant colors.