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by Chienfantome
December 7th, 2010, 8:19 pm
Forum: The Movie Club
Topic: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #4): 70-61
Replies: 145
Views: 38956

Re: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #4): 70-61

Lol. Well, an unknown future isn't a good one either, it's one where something bad could happen. She has "hope" but that doesn't mean she's happy.. yet. There's a reluctance. She's a suspicious character, after all. Bof, I'm not convinced... The reluctance is too light. You mentionned the sequels, ...
by Chienfantome
December 7th, 2010, 8:16 pm
Forum: The Movie Club
Topic: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #4): 70-61
Replies: 145
Views: 38956

Re: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #4): 70-61

silversurfer19 wrote:What I find funniest is that Chien saw fit to spoiler the ending to T2, that's like spoilering the identity of Santa to a 30 year old...
Well, you never know ;)
I know there are some films I should have seen but haven't, so I prefer to assume that possibly someone hasn't seen T2 :mrgreen:
by Chienfantome
December 7th, 2010, 7:38 pm
Forum: The Movie Club
Topic: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #4): 70-61
Replies: 145
Views: 38956

Re: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #4): 70-61

But I can't consider the tone of an ending by looking at its sequels by directors that are not Cameron. And yes, the line you cite Six confirms for me the happy ending. Because the "unknown future" refers to a future without the machine, which was the future they knew would happen but suddenly won't...
by Chienfantome
December 7th, 2010, 7:24 pm
Forum: The Movie Club
Topic: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #4): 70-61
Replies: 145
Views: 38956

Re: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #4): 70-61

Don't tell me you consider Arnie sacrificing himself a bitter ending, surfer ! The happy ending comes right after that, yes ! When the world is saved and all traces erased with the death of Arnie, thus ensuring those damn machines won't bother us again . I mean, I like T2, but the ending kills the f...
by Chienfantome
December 7th, 2010, 5:47 pm
Forum: The Movie Club
Topic: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #4): 70-61
Replies: 145
Views: 38956

Re: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #4): 70-61

#68 Shryke - Chicken Run I haven't seen it since theater, I can't believe that was 10 years ago. I remember it was a fun little film, but like Six points out, it was a step back after the Wallace and Gromit aventures. Surfer - Night of the living dead I'm not a huge specialist on Zombie movies, and...
by Chienfantome
December 6th, 2010, 7:55 pm
Forum: The Movie Club
Topic: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #3): 80-71
Replies: 136
Views: 48081

Re: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #3): 80-71

Roald Dahl's book is a classic in France, but Willy Wonka is not a classic film here. I barely knew the film before Burton decided to make a new version of Dahl's book. Unfortunately I haven't seen everything ;) But I generally have a good ratio of films seen among others' Top 100s :smile:
by Chienfantome
December 6th, 2010, 5:43 pm
Forum: The Movie Club
Topic: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #4): 70-61
Replies: 145
Views: 38956

Re: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #4): 70-61

#69 Shryke - The Arrival I have seen this a couple of times on video a decade back. There were some interesting stuff in it, the sense of paranoia, but in the end it's a minor B alien movie starring Charlie Sheen... Surfer - Blade Runner It was only a matter of days before it would finally appear i...
by Chienfantome
December 6th, 2010, 5:21 pm
Forum: The Movie Club
Topic: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #4): 70-61
Replies: 145
Views: 38956

Re: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #4): 70-61

#70 Shryke - A fish called Wanda A classic of my childhood/teen years. I think it was the film that introduced me to Cleese and Palin, and thus later, indirectly, to the Monty Pythons. I haven't seen it in years, but Im sure I'd have a great time rewatching it. Surfer - 12 angry men Great film. The...
by Chienfantome
December 6th, 2010, 4:46 pm
Forum: The Movie Club
Topic: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #3): 80-71
Replies: 136
Views: 48081

Re: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #3): 80-71

OKay, up until now, I hadn't written a comment about the each of us's 10 fils of the thread, but I figure since most of you do so, I should do the same, right ? Shryke Not a bad thread for you my friend. Two films I deeply love (Raiders and Back to the future), a couple of Pixar, even if far from th...
by Chienfantome
December 6th, 2010, 4:14 pm
Forum: The Movie Club
Topic: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #3): 80-71
Replies: 136
Views: 48081

Re: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #3): 80-71

#71 Shryke - The Fifth Element Wow, this one realy is popular. Hey, do you that this is actually a French film ? Yes it is. It is 100% french financed, despite Willis, Oldman, Jovovich, Holm, Tucker and Luke Perry (don't you forget about him, guys^^) big sci-fi, this is a French film. And a damn go...
by Chienfantome
December 3rd, 2010, 1:47 pm
Forum: The Movie Club
Topic: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #3): 80-71
Replies: 136
Views: 48081

Re: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #3): 80-71

#72 Shryke - A bug's life Hmmmm... Could it be that you have a soft spot for animation ? ;) I haven't seen "A bug's life" since theater, so that's quite a few years ago now, but I remember enjoying it immensely. I wonder how I would rate it after all those Pixar years... Surfer - Girl interrupted I...
by Chienfantome
December 2nd, 2010, 6:23 pm
Forum: The Movie Club
Topic: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #3): 80-71
Replies: 136
Views: 48081

Re: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #3): 80-71

#73 Shryke - Con Air Wow, Con Air !!! Ha ! I haven't seen this one in aaaaaages. Heck, I gotta admit I enjoyed this one when I saw it in theaters. The concept is classic and efficient, it's full of good actors, I'm not surprised I liked it back then. But this is the kind of movie that when I rewatc...
by Chienfantome
December 1st, 2010, 6:33 pm
Forum: The Movie Club
Topic: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #3): 80-71
Replies: 136
Views: 48081

Re: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #3): 80-71

#74 Shryke - Back to the Future Well well well, Shryke. A couple of days ago, Raiders of the lost ark, and today, Back to the Future. I like your choices these days my friend. I love them actually. Back to the future. Here's a film that has become iconic for very deserving reasons. Audacity, clever...
by Chienfantome
November 30th, 2010, 6:01 pm
Forum: The Movie Club
Topic: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #3): 80-71
Replies: 136
Views: 48081

Re: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #3): 80-71

YES, Shryke !!! At last !!!! I was wondering when we would finally have a film in common ! 19 days since you hadn't seen a film of my list ?! Wow, That's gotta be a record ^_^
I sure hope we won't have to wait 19 more days before a film I choose has already been seen by you my friend ;)
by Chienfantome
November 30th, 2010, 1:09 pm
Forum: The Movie Club
Topic: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #3): 80-71
Replies: 136
Views: 48081

Re: Fantaverse Top 100 Movies of All Time (Thread #3): 80-71

It seems Six is right, a number has disappeared along the way, Shryke... So, #75 Shryke - In the line of fire I don't remember if I have ever seen it since theater all those years ago. It's funny, but like Six, the most vivid memory I have of this fiml is the plastic gun. I found it so weird and coo...