Dudeist Movie List

Started by Turtle, July 19, 2008, 12:37:54 AM

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Turtle

Ok, I have run out of things to watch, dudes, help me out and list your favorite movies.
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No funny stuff, ok?

DigitalBuddha

Quote from: Turtle on July 19, 2008, 12:37:54 AM
Ok, I have run out of things to watch, dudes, help me out and list your favorite movies.

Logjammin ;D

Turtle

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Quote from: digitalbuddha on July 19, 2008, 01:17:23 AM
Quote from: Turtle on July 19, 2008, 12:37:54 AM
Ok, I have run out of things to watch, dudes, help me out and list your favorite movies.

Logjammin ;D

Saw it...amateurs pretending to be exberts.

"Gutterballs" was much better.
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No funny stuff, ok?

Waldo Deraldo

How about "My Cousin Vinny" or "The Blues Brothers"?

brandt

Try ,The Three Amigos, best enjoyed with oat sodas, caucasians, and I don't mind if you do a "j"

There's a plethora of laughs...but that's just like my opinion, Jeffe

Andrea D.

The Royal Tenenbaums, Lars and the real girl and  i saw a great new Hbo's serie, The Flight of the conchords, somebody saw it? is fantastic, i saw all the first season but they don't know if they'll make the second season.in fact i found some Dudeist behaviors in the characters.

Brit and Jemaine:


Dave (he have somethings like Walter):



and the two best characters in my opinion Mel and Murray (he's like Donny sometimes):





And the serie is very quotable too.
Dime Sandra.¡¡Que ridiculo!!

DigitalBuddha

My Dinner With Andre

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082783/



Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory, apparently playing themselves, share their lives over the course of an evening meal at a restaurant. Gregory, a theater director from New York, is the more talkative of the pair. He relates to Shawn his tales of dropping out, traveling around the world, and experiencing the variety of ways people live, such as a monk who could balance his entire weight on his fingertips. Shawn listens avidly, but questions the value of Gregory's seeming abandonment of the pragmatic aspects of life.  Written by Rick Gregory

Turtle

Cool.

Quote from: Waldo Deraldostein on July 19, 2008, 11:33:18 AM
How about "My Cousin Vinny" or "The Blues Brothers"?
Quote from: brandt on July 19, 2008, 12:35:52 PM
Try ,The Three Amigos, best enjoyed with oat sodas, caucasians, and I don't mind if you do a "j"

There's a plethora of laughs...but that's just like my opinion, Jeffe

Saw all of these movies already, they were funny, but not the kind of movies I'm lookin for now, lookin more for independent films that bring new shit to light, you know.


Quote from: Andrea Dudette on July 19, 2008, 02:48:04 PM
The Royal Tenenbaums, Lars and the real girl and  i saw a great new Hbo's serie, The Flight of the conchords, somebody saw it? is fantastic, i saw all the first season but they don't know if they'll make the second season.in fact i found some Dudeist behaviors in the characters.

Brit and Jemaine:


Dave (he have somethings like Walter):



and the two best characters in my opinion Mel and Murray (he's like Donny sometimes):





And the serie is very quotable too.

Saw Royal Tennenbaums (liked it but wasn't very impressed, just a sweet family story type movie)
and saw Lars and the Real Girl (loved it).

Haven't seen Flight of the Conchords, I don't get HBO, so I will see if I can download or rent it.
Thanks.

Quote from: digitalbuddha on July 19, 2008, 03:20:39 PM

My Dinner With Andre

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082783/



Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory, apparently playing themselves, share their lives over the course of an evening meal at a restaurant. Gregory, a theater director from New York, is the more talkative of the pair. He relates to Shawn his tales of dropping out, traveling around the world, and experiencing the variety of ways people live, such as a monk who could balance his entire weight on his fingertips. Shawn listens avidly, but questions the value of Gregory's seeming abandonment of the pragmatic aspects of life.  Written by Rick Gregory



This sounds more like something Im interested in, I'll check it out Dbuddha.
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Turtle

By the way, have you dudes seen the movie "Smoke" with William Hurt and Harvey Keitel?

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114478/

Thats a damn good movie.
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brandt

Excuse me, do you speak english, parla usted ingles.

Dave he has nosing like Walter

However, for something that is explosively violent as Fargo, NCFOM, give a look to DEAD PRESIDENTS(literal connection to Vietnam) as well as TRUE ROMANCE,  and Dude, if you have a sec, give me an opinion, man, .......after the what have you, you know, "notes"

Sometimes I feel like a child wandering into the middle of a movie, with no frame of reference or maybe I just dig any new shit with a connection to Walken, Oldman, and the "Nam"

Hey, hey, let's not forget, let's not forget.. durn, lost my train of thought

Andrea D.

And let's not forget Ghost World.

Dime Sandra.¡¡Que ridiculo!!

DigitalBuddha


Turtle

Dbuddha, dude, My Dinner With Andre......
whoa.

Thanks!


Dudette, Ghost World is next!
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GreatWhiteDude

That shits real man. Especially the thing about the nazi death camps and tv and shit. It also helps to burn one to understand it better









free your mind

brandt

Suicide Kings..Walken/Leary

Many Lewbowski similiarities and lines..dark..comedic