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The Jurassic Park films?? I thought EVERYONE had seen those ;)
Here's mine:
-Superman (1978)
-Lawrence of Arabia
-Close Encounters of the Third Kind
-Spartacus
-Mary Poppins (at least all of it)
-The Sound of Music
-The Nightmare Before Christmas
-Rocky
:(
Here's a few I have to own up to:
Magnificent Seven
Any Clint Eastwood spaghetti western
The Maltese Falcon
Any Charlie Chaplin
On The Waterfront
A Bridge Too Far
Apocalypse Now (tried on several occasions and don't know why but I've never seen it through to the end).
Raging Bull
There are a few more but my minds gone blank, I'll add to this later.
I've seen the original Planet Of The Apes but not King Kong I thought there was a newer one?
Neither.
Films i have never watched...
Schindlers List
Saving Private Ryan
Patton
Pretty much every musical, i have not seen.
Chinatown one of my favourite films of all time, though never seen the sequel Two Jakes.
I also haven't seen the last two winners, The Artist (2011) and Argo (2012) and I'm not sure that I want to.
There's also several Hitchcock films that I haven't seen, such as Vertigo, Rear Window and a few others, plus the In the Heat of the Night (best picture, 1967)
There's a lot of great stuff from the '50s and '60s that I would like to get around to viewing someday, such as The Apartment, Tom Jones, On the Waterfront.
I must pick-up a Hitchcock box-set someday.
Also I aspire to watch the complete works of Raquel Welch. :x
I'm about half-way through her impressive oeuvre of work.
Hannie Caulder (1971) is the Welch film, I am really itching to see.
With Robert Culp, one of my favourite actors.
The Goonies
Casablanca
Cuckoo's Nest
A lot f Hitchcock
Casino
Goodfellas
A lot of Kubrick
The Big Sleep
Stand By Me
Apocalypse Now
Platoon
The Matrix
I'm not sure if Jurassic Park would make such a big impression on you today if you didn't see it way back then. It's a masterpiece anyway and will probably always be in my top ten of all time.
I still haven't seen...
Scarface
The Big Lebowski
Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas
All John Wayne films (except The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance)
Twins
Train Spotting
Any of the original Planet of the Apes
And many more....
Robocop
Jurassic Park
The Terminator II
Alien
Aliens
Predator
Godzilla (original)
King Kong (original)
It Happened One Night
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Kill Bill I & II
Jaws
The Ten Commandments
Intolerance
Wings
All Quiet on the Western Front
The Room
Ben-Hur
The Longest Day
2001: A Space Odyssey
Apocalypse Now
Citizen Kane
The Matrix
Forrest Gump
Night of the Living Dead
Taxi Driver
Annie Hall
Inception
Goodfellas
The Deer Hunter
Braveheart
Schindler's List
Lincoln
Anything by Hitchcock
The Third Man
The Iron Giant
Doctor Zhivago
Unforgiven
Mad Max
Lethal Weapon
A Fistful of Dollars
A Few Dollars More
The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
Drive
Office Space
Gladiator
True Grit
Where Eagles Dare
The Guns of Navarone
Rain Man
Bullitt
The Usual Suspects
The Big Lebowski
Any John Wayne Westerns other than Stagecoach or The Searches (although I did get the two best, I suppose).
I've made progress, though. I've recently gotten around to watching Casablanca, The Maltese Falcon, and Heathers (okay, not great, but I'd wanted to watch it for a while). I've also seen all the James Bond movies, in case anybody was wondering.
Intend to watch but never get around to it: 2004-2010:
I focus on this periode because what i haven't seen what i bought/get in 2011 and 2012 is a longer list, but is acceptable. Also i exclude the titles that i have't seen now but as child and the 2013 titles.
2004-2008
Something's Gotta Give
Path to War
Shrek 2
King Kong 2005
Dogville
Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo
Tarzan
Master and Commander. Excuse be that i first whant see the POTC movies, now only the long screentime be excuse. But mabey i wil try it this summer, the dvd has DTS track and because i have a BD player i can use that now.
Peter Pan 2003
Happy Feet
Paprika
The Good Shepherd
The Departed
Nobelity
Kicks (The Dutch remake of Crash, last year i finaly watch that one.)
The Bourne Identity 1988
Alles Is Liefde (Dutch remake of Love Actualy)
Kingdom of Heaven
Love in the Time of Cholera
Stormy Weather /Hi-De-Ho /The Duke Is Tops. I won this set, but it be France inport with English audio, but without Dutch or English subtitels.
An Inconvenient Truth
Kung Fu Panda
The Golden Compass
Bridge to Terabithia
2009:
Shrek 3
Van Helsing
Ray
Death Race. Whas my first BD,almoost 3 years before my BD player.
Disturbia
Stranger Than Fiction
Mousehunt
The Kite Runner
Profumo di donna aka Scent Of Woman 1974.
The Last Samurai
The Thomas Crown Affair 1968
Haven 2004 (Another movie in style of Crash.)
The Hunting Party
Kan door huid heen (Dutch)
K-19: The Widowmaker
P.S. I Love You
2010:
Children of Men
Married Life
Spion van Oranje (Dutch)
De Storm (Dutch)
Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Furious Five
Kruistocht in spijkerbroek
The Prestige
Charlie Wilson's War
Coraline
The Girl in the Café
Seraphim Falls
Blade Runner
The Incredible Hulk 2008
Hoopdreams
Taxi
And Now for Something Completely Different
The Grudge 2
Duplicity
Men of Honor
Tigerland
The Informant 1997. I whant another movie with Dalton in my collection.
The Fountain
It's Complicated
The Polar Express
Valhalla Rising
A Christmas Carol 2009. My second BD disc, 2 years before BD player.
Example of 2011 are all 14 Coen Brother movies who i complete this year with number 15th True Grit.
Don' t know why I subjected myself to such torture. Only one did I watch in cinema. That was enough. The other two, I subjected myself to on dvd.
No more. Pure tedium. Just not my cup of fantasy movie. I think I find them so boring, because they are basically children's films.
Agreed, I think Potter needs to be first sampled as a child, otherwise be forewarned.
...but I'm not embarrassed about that :-P
The Star Wars saga (only Episode V seen)
Indiana Jones (barely a bit of Temple of Doom)
Batman (only Batman Begins and the 1968 film with Adam West, after that, nothing of Tim Burton, Christopher Nolan, etc)
The Marvel ones... Avengers. Iron Man, well, only Spiderman 1
I should be ahamed? :p
Thanks Timmer!
It looks like such an entertaining film. Great male cast too, but I don't think it's possible for a woman to look better than Welch in her prime, and this is prime Welch.