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    Newhomes, something tells me that you were a party animal in college. Probably did the kegstands and beer bongs and all. lol
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    I agree with newhomes4reef. Plus.

    Three Amigos
    Space Balls
    History of the World
    Monty Python
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    I actually meant the 50's movie 'Seven Samurai', by Akira Kurosawa
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047478/ ;)

    I haven't seen seventh samurai... I'll check it out.

    Lost in translation was fun, Bill Murray seemed to fit the role so well... probably because it's not too far from his normal personality.
    Plus I've wanted to visit Japan for a while now (as if you couldn't tell that from my taste :-p) Maybe next year

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    Oh Ok. Sorry, i thought you meant seventh samurai. Hey, have you seen Rashomon by Akira Kurosawa. Akira is one amazing film maker. I have been wanting to see seven samurai. I believe it inspired the making of the magnificent seven.
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    "burp" why gjuarez I resemble that remark! I'm also the guy that watches Americas Funniest Videos alone and laughs out loud until it hurts! My wife likes watching it with me just to watch me laugh!

    Technomex, for some reason i never got in to Mel Brook's humor...i know they are classics but maybe i just need to watch them again!
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    I was just saying newhomes because my cousin likes pretty much the same movies and you reminded me of him. Mel Brook's humor is a little odd. Blazzing Saddles was pretty funny though. I was more into the Abott and Costello type of humor. Those guys can be real funny. WHose on first, whats on second.....
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    "Excuse me while I whip this out" - Bart (from blazing saddles)

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    Has anybody seen Sin City?
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    Sin City was really neat.
    It certainly isn't for the faint of heart though.

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    THere is a couple of films that need to be updated to the list.

    Million Dollar Baby
    THe Machinist
    SIn CIty
    THe French Connection
    Hotel Rwanda
    Jerry

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