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HOW in the WORLD haven't you SEEN THAT!? ( Question with-in )
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorCaroline
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My sister and brother-in-law insist that I must own "Breakfast Club" but I have never really been all that interested. I have, however, purchased it and intend on giving it to them for their birthdays which are later this month.   That should satisfy their need!
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My sister and brother-in-law insist that I must own "Breakfast Club" but I have never really been all that interested. I have, however, purchased it and intend on giving it to them for their birthdays which are later this month.   That should satisfy their need!


Hahahahahahahahah....now THAT made me laugh! 

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The first three Harry Potter films. I bought them for my daughter, but I am still not interrested.
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Titanic

Just not interested.
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Way to many to list and a bunch of them I have already got on DVD.

Off the top of my head
Gone With the Wind
Citizen Kane
Casablanca
LOTR Trilogy
Any of David Lynch's work



Holy S*** !!  

Just what classics have you seen?
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Sorry about that Deadman ... I hope you do get to see those films someday, sooner rather than later!

Ok, I'll "bite"

Dogville - Yes, I own a copy. But I've have never watched it,  don't know if I ever will.
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Sorry about that Deadman ... I hope you do get to see those films someday, sooner rather than later!

Ok, I'll "bite"

Dogville - Yes, I own a copy. But I've have never watched it,  don't know if I ever will.


I owned Dogville for ages, thinking exactly like that. Eventually I attempted it and hated it. I'm sure it is very very clever, but I don't watch films just because they are clever. I found it absolutely impossible to be involved in any way and ended up watching it in fast forward!

Do you know anything about it? I bought it based on the story, with only a vague notion of the format and it's the latter that will dictate whether you find it watchable or not. You can hope for twists to rescue a story you might not be enjoying.

I seriously suggest you pop the disc in and pick a random chapter. If you think "hmm this looks interesting", fine, try it properly. But if you think "what the hell is this crap?", the entire film is like that!
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Quoting Deadman:
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Way to many to list and a bunch of them I have already got on DVD.

Off the top of my head
Gone With the Wind
Citizen Kane
Casablanca
LOTR Trilogy
Any of David Lynch's work



Holy S*** !!  

Just what classics have you seen?


thinking about next week getting to the LOTR trilogy and perhaps Gone With the Wind, hopefully I make it
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Star Wars, Harry Potter and Godfather ...havent seen any of them. From Matrix and LOTR the second and third movies.

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Any of David Lynch's work

Dont even know who David Lynch is
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i wish i hadn't seen titanic.... yuk.

never seen all of the graduate either.

40-year old virgin, which people freak about...

dinna see gone with the wind until i was in my late ...well, i'm not saying, but it was a long time...hate it.

that would be a good thread, which movies that everyone loves make you hurl...

oh yeah, i've never seen Rocky.

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Star Wars, Harry Potter and Godfather ...havent seen any of them. From Matrix and LOTR the second and third movies.

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Any of David Lynch's work

Dont even know who David Lynch is


Makes me feel a wee better 
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Sorry about that Deadman ... I hope you do get to see those films someday, sooner rather than later!

Ok, I'll "bite"

Dogville - Yes, I own a copy. But I've have never watched it,  don't know if I ever will.


I owned Dogville for ages, thinking exactly like that. Eventually I attempted it and hated it. I'm sure it is very very clever, but I don't watch films just because they are clever. I found it absolutely impossible to be involved in any way and ended up watching it in fast forward!

Do you know anything about it? I bought it based on the story, with only a vague notion of the format and it's the latter that will dictate whether you find it watchable or not. You can hope for twists to rescue a story you might not be enjoying.

I seriously suggest you pop the disc in and pick a random chapter. If you think "hmm this looks interesting", fine, try it properly. But if you think "what the hell is this crap?", the entire film is like that!



all I can say is 3 words:  Lars Von Trier

I made it through (barely) Breaking the Waves, and I actually thought Dancer in the Dark was one of the most emotionally intense and amazing films I've ever seen ..... though I would really hesitate to recommend it all but a very few close friends. Bjork was incredible (but she apparently came  close to a nervous breakdown after her experiences on the set, and has said she would never make another movie) .... of course she did make another film with her main man Mathew Barney.

I don't know what it is about Dogville exactly that keeps me at bay.  I have read good reviews, though they are few and far between. Of course I've also read dozens of "OMG, this was the worst trash ever" type reviews too.  The straw that may have broken it for me was when I read that Nicole Kidman had originally signed up for 3 movies with Von Trier, but after her experience on the Dogville set, stated something like "I want to get as far away from that **** as possible"

The guy may be some kind of genius but his rep for abusing actresses makes Hitchcock look like Mr. Rogers. He is certainly is pushing the envelope of the medium, and the buttons of most movie goers.
I don't know, I just haven't felt the need to have my senses ravaged by a madman/genius  yet .... perhaps I will someday.
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Have seen all of the previous listed titles except for "Dogville"...Own the Kurosawa Samarui Criterion Box Set and have not watched one-so that is on my to watch list
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I haven't seen any of the Godfather films, nor Goodfellas, Scarface or Pulp Fiction. And to be honest, I have not a huge interest in seeing them either. I see there's a lot of titles on the IMDB top 250 list I have not seen. But interestingly enough, I've seen a lot of the "Bottom 100" 
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I've kinda caught up in the last few years, watching Citizen Kane, Godfather Trilogy and some other big ones that had passed me by. Haven't seen:

Rocky
Titanic
Pirates Of The Caribbean
The Magnificent Seven

Plus tonnes of classic westerns and war movies, I've just never got around to seeing them.
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My friends are generally more surprised at what I have seen, rather than what I haven't. I rectified one glaring oversight recently when my girlfriend realized that I hadn't seen Fried Green Tomatoes, so she made me buy it...

Personally I am more ashamed of the number of Bergman films that I haven't seen. You'd think that being a Swede I would prefer Bergman to Kurosawa, Fellini et al, but no. I have seen a few Bergman films, like The Seventh Seal and The Silence. I have Fanny & Alexander in my unwatched pile... 
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