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Arikan
Expat Gone Native
Joined: Mon, Dec 05 2005, 10:46 AM Posts: 1000
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 Favourite Films
What's everyone's favourite films?
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Jyrays
Expat Drunk
Joined: Mon, Mar 27 2006, 17:34 PM Posts: 688 Location: Back in Ist!
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The one and only: Blues Brothers! 
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glitter
Pro Expat
Joined: Sat, Mar 26 2005, 13:10 PM Posts: 502
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1. In the name of the father
2. Terminator II
3. Sleeping Beauty (Disney's animated movie)
4. Interview with a vampire
5. Heat
6. Lotr The return of the King
7. Se7en
_________________ Let us not look back in anger or forward in fear, but around in awareness.
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vincent555
Junior Expat
Joined: Tue, Feb 07 2006, 12:12 PM Posts: 98 Location: cihangir istanbul
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if only one, it is : secret and lies
The ring (the american remake)
billy elliot
moulin rouge
la vie est belle
spiderman 1 2 and surely 3 4 etc...
la revanche d une blonde (ı don t know the american name, it s with reese witherspoon)
le festin de babette
kill Bill 1 and 2
Alien 1 2 3 4
much ado about nothing + looking for richard
and this one was the first one which had really had a influence on me= dumbo
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Gilly
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Joined: Sun, Oct 16 2005, 14:24 PM Posts: 928
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You obviously missed out on the fav films by genre post Ari kari! Think it was while you were in your self-imposed exile... 
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Arikan
Expat Gone Native
Joined: Mon, Dec 05 2005, 10:46 AM Posts: 1000
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Hee.
Where is this thread you speak of? Is there a link somewhere?
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maymunn
Expat Drunk
Joined: Tue, Mar 29 2005, 21:28 PM Posts: 942 Location: In the hills
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missing + link = you
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Arikan
Expat Gone Native
Joined: Mon, Dec 05 2005, 10:46 AM Posts: 1000
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Touché.
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BENBEN
Junior Expat
Joined: Tue, Sep 20 2005, 16:31 PM Posts: 80 Location: Istanbul
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1- The Godfather
2- Schindler's List
3- Once a upon a time in America
4- The Pianist
5- Amadeus
6- Shine
7- Nill
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burbaco
Moderator
Joined: Wed, Feb 02 2005, 13:38 PM Posts: 684
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1- Todo Sobre Mi Madre (All About My Mother)
2- Fargo
3- The Silence of the Lambs
4- Kill Bill, Vol. 2
5- Pee Wee Herman's Big Adventure
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Arikan
Expat Gone Native
Joined: Mon, Dec 05 2005, 10:46 AM Posts: 1000
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Fargo is the best film of the nineties. Pure poetry.
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starman
Gone
Joined: Tue, Jan 18 2005, 17:32 PM Posts: 2700
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1. Apocalypse now 2. Contact 3. Erin Brockovich 4. Highlander
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RSA
Expat Gone Native
Joined: Tue, Jun 21 2005, 23:30 PM Posts: 1272 Location: Istanbul.
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Requiem for a dream is high on my list among the usuals which I am leaving out (godfather etc.)
Monty Python's the meaning of life is also very high on my list.
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| Wed, Jul 05 2006, 10:37 AM |
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Arikan
Expat Gone Native
Joined: Mon, Dec 05 2005, 10:46 AM Posts: 1000
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I've never been too keen on "The Meaning of Life;" though I do love "Holy Grail." The only funny bit in Brian is when Terry Jones gets on his knees in front of the centurion: "Come on then; let's get this over with."
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| Wed, Jul 05 2006, 10:49 AM |
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vagabondage
Expat Trainee
Joined: Thu, Sep 14 2006, 11:20 AM Posts: 59
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the one and only FIGHT CLUB
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