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Avy Scott or Penny Flame Regular stars: Claude Rains Peter Lorre Alec Guiness Cary Grant I'd probably go for Grant or Rains though. Guiness is interesting, first three SW movies, Bridge over the River Kwai, and Lawrence of Arabia. Rains gives you Casablanca, Lawrence of Arabia, Notorious, The Sea Hawk, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, and The Adventures of Robin Hood. |
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I think someone should start a thread where you strand someone else on the desert island and choose what movies they have to watch.
I pick Lloyd Carr to strand, and Pauly Shore for him to watch. |
11-22-2006, 12:19 PM | #53 |
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Wow, hard to believe we are on page 2 of this thread and cuervo still hasn't suggested either of the Shannons!
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Robert Duvall wouldn't be a bad choice. Several classics would be included
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John Goodman and Steve Buscemi would be a couple more guys that would give you a wide variety (plus several Coen brothers movies in the mix for each). They both have a lot of crap in the mix, too, though.
Really, you could just pick Alfred Hitchcock since he made a cameo appearance in all of his movies, technically acting in each. (Not sure if you get Lifeboat since his cameo was on a photo in a newspaper one of the characters was reading. At that point you're splitting hairs with this genie.) I might consider Christopher Walken, too. Johnny Depp, Robert De Niro and Bill Murray were among the best suggestions so far, in my opinion. Harrison Ford was decent, too. |
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I'm already doing something like that (http://www.operationsports.com/fofc/...ad.php?t=51537) (shameless plug) I was thinking of going with Elijah Wood, since then I'd get the three LOTR movies, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Radio Flyer and Sin City. But then you also get Spy Kids 3-D.... Ok, Elijah Wood. Some pretty bad movies on his list, but the pain would be worth it for the awesome movies on it. |
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The first name I thought of was Tom Hanks, but then it occurred to me that the LAST movie I'd want to watch on a deserted island would be Castaway.
How depressing would that be?! |
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Ian McKellen might be a better choice. Some great stuff there. |
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I know I'm supposed to be clever here and I'll probably get flamed for this, but I think Tom Cruise would be a decent choice.
Aside from smaller roles early in his career (like any other actor), he hasn't really been in anything that was awful. There's a good variety there, from mindless action to decent drama, and nothing overly self-indulgent. You'd get A Few Good Men, Top Gun, the Mission Impossibles, Collateral, War of the Worlds, Minority Report... there's some good stuff there. And even an Austin Powers movie. And if you hate the guy's personality, the rules don't say anything about having to watch his talk show appearances too.
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I was thinking about that, too. But he has a much larger list (longer turnaround to get back to X-Men and LOTR) and I've never seen a lot of his earlier movies. At least with Elijah, I know I can stomach movies like The Faculty (actually kind of like this movie...sometimes) and Deep Impact. But then again, a lot of his earlier stuff seems to be "made for TV" movies. Do those count as well? Or are we just talking theatrical releases? |
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Jimmy Stewart (you get Vertigo and Harvey as well as other classsics)
Gregory Peck (To Kill a Mockingbird, The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, Gentleman's Agreement, etc.) I thought of Duvall and Freeman as well. Tim Robbins was in a lot of good shit too ( Hudsucker, Shawshank ) But I think I'd seriously consider Mel Brooks, too. |
11-22-2006, 02:00 PM | #62 |
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Oh, shit.
Jack Lemmon. Great comedy and drama. |
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Good point on Joe vs the Volcano and too many chick flicks. Very hard to come up with actor whose bad work doesn't taint the good work too much for me. |
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Don't dis Joe vs the Volcano.
A classic.
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Clint Eastwood might not be bad. There's a couple bad movies in there, but I'd guess the good outweighs the bad.
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Hatcher Flaschen.
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If we go director's as well as being a choice, Steven Spielberg would be way up there.
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11-22-2006, 05:27 PM | #73 |
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De Niro gets me:
1. Goodfellas 2. Heat 3. Midnight Run 4. The Untouchables 5. Taxi Driver 6. The Godfather, Part II 7. Ronin 8. Casino 9. Cop Land 10. Angel Heart 11. The King of Comedy 12. Raging Bull I just can't see a better case for anyone else. His best movies are so good that I would put up with Shark Tale and Analyze That and Meet the Fockers just to see them. Last edited by Subby : 11-22-2006 at 05:28 PM. |
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I like all of Adam Sandler's movies (even Spanglish) and I like all of George Clooney's roles, but maybe I'd have to go with Bruce Willis.
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I've already said DeNiro and i think that's who I'd go with.
He fits most of the criteria I'd need. I don't like watching movies multiple times, so I'd need someone with a LONG list of flicks so i wouldn't get into the second set of them quickly. I have pretty diverse tastes and like the serious to the comical side of things. I can live with some garbage, but I don't want to get stuck with 10 chick flick movies (one or two would be fine). I can't think of anything more depressing than to be stuck on a freakin island without female companionship and still be forced to watch a chick flick. If I'm going to be forced into that, there'd better be some reward for me doing it after it's over. So to me it's DeNiro. (I'd have considered Pacino, but I'm not sitting through Gigli ever, period) Cusack could work and I can see a great case for Cruise if I actually liked him anymore. |
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I was thinking Clint Howard, because he's been in almost everything. But after reviewing the list, I don't think I could make it. There are some pretty bad movies on there.
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The negatives from his collection: The Brothers Grimm Stuck on You All the Pretty Horses The Legend of Bagger Vance Courage Under Fire Mystic Pizza And even then, most of those are watchable... it'd take a while to get to the good stuff though. Keep in mind I'm under 25. |
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I thought about Matt Damon too. I think he'd be a pretty solid choice.
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He's at least in the running for me. Thought he doesn't hit the heights of some of my favorite actors, he has maybe 2 "bad" movies in his entire career. Very watchable stuff overall. Harrison Ford is also in the mix for me, Cusack is pretty watchable but there is some painful stuff in there too. Need to think a little more on this, but if the Genie had also put a gun to my head Tom Cruise probably would have been the name i spit out. |
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Edward Norton:
The Painted Veil (2006) The Illusionist (2006) Down in the Valley (2005) Kingdom of Heaven (2005) The Italian Job (2003) 25th Hour (2002) Red Dragon (2002) Frida (2002) Death to Smoochy (2002) The Score (2001) Catch Her in the Eye (2001) Keeping The Faith (2000) Fight Club (1999) American History X (1998) Rounders (1998) Everyone Says I Love You (1996) The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996) Primal Fear (1996) Last edited by rafini : 11-24-2006 at 09:40 AM. |
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I have to admit that I'm surprised to see this thread go into five pages without a mention of John Wayne.
You get a lot of B movies early on, but at least they're fairly short.
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Excellent question.
My list probably includes Robert Duvall, Harrison Ford, Bruce Willis and Clint Eastwood. Hard to choose among the stars so I would research for a bit player that has been in as many of my favorite movies as possible. |
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My wife mentioned him when I brought the topic up today. He was her choice. Curly Howard is another solid option. All the good 3 Stooges movies without the Curly Joe and Shemp turds.
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Arnie.....How can you pass him up.He sux as an actor....but he made some good movies.
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My initial reaction was Harrison Ford or Tom Hanks. I actually like the Kevin Bacon suggestion, just for the variety. If I'm in a silly mood the day the genie shows up, I might go for Steve Martin, although I'd probably regret that at some point.
In the end, I'd go with Hanks. His chick flicks don't bother me, and I even like some of his sillier fare (Joe Versus the Volcano, most of the crap before Big). I'd only really regret that decision during Bonfire of the Vanities. |
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Just saw MI3 yesterday. Good movie. It's hard to argue against Tom Cruise.
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