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Edward Grim
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0 posted 2006-09-15 09:59 PM


We have a song title game, which I just discovered recently and am now addicted to it. I thought, we need a movie title game, because movies are a very big part of my life and who doesn't love a good film.

The game works the same way as the song game. You just write the name of the film and who directed it or who acted in it or who produced or wrote it. Preferrably the director, because he's really the one who should get the credit. If you don't know who directed a certain film, you can go to imdb.com (it has every film ever made, and is my favorite and most used website)

And let's try to put good movies down eh?


Once you are truly insane, it’s all picnics with Kafka after that. See, it’s the process of going crazy that you gotta worry about.


Topic title corrected.

[This message has been edited by Alicat (10-11-2006 02:12 PM).]

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Edward Grim
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since 2005-12-18
Posts 1154
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1 posted 2006-09-15 10:03 PM


The Testament of Dr. MabusE
Directed by Fritz Lang
Made in 1933
Written by Fritz Land, Thea von Harbou
and based on the novel by Norbert Jacques

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Note: You guys don't have to give that much info, I just thought that I would.


Once you are truly insane, it’s all picnics with Kafka after that. See, it’s the process of going crazy that you gotta worry about.

*Alli4000*
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2 posted 2006-09-15 10:16 PM


Sounds like a fun game!


Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless MinD
Directed By: Michel Gondry | 2004

Edward Grim
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since 2005-12-18
Posts 1154
Greenville, South Carolina
3 posted 2006-09-15 11:57 PM


Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the BomB
Directed by Stanley Kubrick

Made in 1964
Written by Stanley Kubrick, Terry Southern,
and based on the novel by Peter George
Starring Peter Sellers, George C. Scott and Slim Pickens


Once you are truly insane, it’s all picnics with Kafka after that. See, it’s the process of going crazy that you gotta worry about.

sweetcollege_girl
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since 1999-12-03
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just about where I want to be
4 posted 2006-09-19 09:39 PM


Bedazzled
Directed by Harold Ramis

Edward Grim
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since 2005-12-18
Posts 1154
Greenville, South Carolina
5 posted 2006-09-20 02:47 PM


Delicatessen
Directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet & Marc Caro

Made in 1991
Written by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Marc Caro
and Gilles Adrien

Once you are truly insane, it’s all picnics with Kafka after that. See, it’s the process of going crazy that you gotta worry about.

sweetcollege_girl
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since 1999-12-03
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just about where I want to be
6 posted 2006-09-21 07:21 AM


North (1994)
Directed by Rob Reiner

Edward Grim
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Greenville, South Carolina
7 posted 2006-09-27 11:02 AM


Heart of Glass (1976)
Directed by Werner Herzog
(pronounced Verner)

Once you are truly insane, it’s all picnics with Kafka after that. See, it’s the process of going crazy that you gotta worry about.

MukkaKukka
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since 2006-09-18
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Finland
8 posted 2006-09-28 11:33 AM


NOSTALGHIA

directed by Andrei Tarkovsky

stargal
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since 2006-03-06
Posts 1352
OR USA
9 posted 2006-09-28 06:36 PM


Sergeant York(1941)
Directed by
Howard Hawks

"I pray thee, O God, that I
may be beautiful within."
–Socrates
                     @-->---

Edward Grim
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since 2005-12-18
Posts 1154
Greenville, South Carolina
10 posted 2006-09-28 09:04 PM


KagemushA (1980)
Directed by Akira Kurosawa

(One of my absolute favorite filmmakers of all time. I highly recommend his films, especially this one.)

Once you are truly insane, it’s all picnics with Kafka after that. See, it’s the process of going crazy that you gotta worry about.

stargal
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since 2006-03-06
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11 posted 2006-09-28 10:49 PM


The Magnificent Seven(1960)
Directed by
John Sturges

Actors:
Yul Brynner
Eli Wallach
Steve McQueen
Charles Bronson
Robert Vaughn
Brad dexter
James Coburn

"I pray thee, O God, that I
may be beautiful within."
–Socrates
                     @-->---

*Alli4000*
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12 posted 2006-09-30 08:04 PM


Next of KiN
Directed By: John Irvin | 1989

Edward Grim
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since 2005-12-18
Posts 1154
Greenville, South Carolina
13 posted 2006-09-30 11:23 PM


Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht (1979)

Directed by the mastermind Werner Herzog

Starring the infamous and neurotic Klaus Kinski


Once you are truly insane, it’s all picnics with Kafka after that. See, it’s the process of going crazy that you gotta worry about.

sweetcollege_girl
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since 1999-12-03
Posts 872
just about where I want to be
14 posted 2006-10-11 12:14 PM


Untouchables (1959)

Directed by
Abner Biberman
Robert Butler

Edward Grim
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since 2005-12-18
Posts 1154
Greenville, South Carolina
15 posted 2006-10-11 02:31 PM


Sleeper (1973)
Directed by and starring Woody Allen

Once you are truly insane, it’s all picnics with Kafka after that. See, it’s the process of going crazy that you gotta worry about.

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