1. Chungking Express (1994) Wong Kar-wai
2. Stand By Me (1987) Rob Reiner
3. Princess Bride (1987) Rob Reiner
4. Akira (1988) Katsuhiro Otomo
5. Grave of the Fireflies (1988) Isao Takahata
6. Dog of Flanders (uncut only) (1997) Yoshio Kuroda
7. Madadayo (1992) Akira Kurosawa
8. Swimming With Sharks (1995) George Huang
9. Story of Qiu Ju (1992) Zhang Yimou
10. Rainy Dog (Gokudo Kuroshakai) (1997) Takashi Miike
Damn the more I think about it the more films I want to add and the harder it gets
Ok so which would you think is better Zombie Strippers or Zombies! Zombies! Zombies! - Strippers VS Zombies? I've been on the fence about both of these movies.
If you've ever seen Three Caballeros it is about the same.
It is pretty good but doesn't make much sense, it's more of a musical montage featuring Donald and has the same parrot as seen in Three Caballeros.
Thanks for the movies info. I'll make corrections to my list. BTF #3 that's on VCD does it have subtitles? I'll keep an eye out to see if I can find both Born to Fight sequels on dvd.
As far as I was ever able to tell the "Born to Fight Trilogy" does indeed have all three of the born to fight films. They were all unrelated films with similar themes.
They put out two trilogies "starring Tony Jaa" He was only a stunt man in all of them. His first major role was Ong-Bak. The other trilogy was the Spirited Killer Trilogy which had three movies that were mixed up. the First "Spirited Killer" is actually the fourth in the Waking Up to Kill series with "Spirited Killer 2: Awakened Zombie Battles" actually being the first in the series. Spirited Killer 3: Ghost Wars is not even part of this series just has similar theme. Not sure if this helps at all.
Oh and the original Born to fight trilogy is called "Gerd Ma Lui 1-3" and the 2004 remake is called "Kerd Ma Lui" though I'm told they are pronounced the same.
I'm not sure at all but the only animation I can think of that even fits a little would be "Rock-a-Doodle" from 1991, though I'm really not sure
I think that the name of the movie is Bebe's kids 1992
Man that's tough but here goes
1. Chungking Express (1994) Wong Kar-wai
2. Stand By Me (1987) Rob Reiner
3. Princess Bride (1987) Rob Reiner
4. Akira (1988) Katsuhiro Otomo
5. Grave of the Fireflies (1988) Isao Takahata
6. Dog of Flanders (uncut only) (1997) Yoshio Kuroda
7. Madadayo (1992) Akira Kurosawa
8. Swimming With Sharks (1995) George Huang
9. Story of Qiu Ju (1992) Zhang Yimou
10. Rainy Dog (Gokudo Kuroshakai) (1997) Takashi Miike
Damn the more I think about it the more films I want to add and the harder it gets
I'm not sure if I'm right but it sounds an awful lot like "Armitage: Dual Matrix 2002" hope this is the one and hope it helps.
I'd like to join. http://www.listology.com/guardianryoga/list/movies-watched-2012
Ok so which would you think is better Zombie Strippers or Zombies! Zombies! Zombies! - Strippers VS Zombies? I've been on the fence about both of these movies.
Thanks for the list I will check the films you listed that I haven't seen.
I think the movie might be called "Fantastic Adventures of Unico"
If you've ever seen Three Caballeros it is about the same.
It is pretty good but doesn't make much sense, it's more of a musical montage featuring Donald and has the same parrot as seen in Three Caballeros.
I agree Looney tunes: back in action in the only title that doesn't seem to fit with the rest of the list.
there are some reviews on this page but not many.
Thanks for the movies info. I'll make corrections to my list. BTF #3 that's on VCD does it have subtitles? I'll keep an eye out to see if I can find both Born to Fight sequels on dvd.
As far as I was ever able to tell the "Born to Fight Trilogy" does indeed have all three of the born to fight films. They were all unrelated films with similar themes.
They put out two trilogies "starring Tony Jaa" He was only a stunt man in all of them. His first major role was Ong-Bak. The other trilogy was the Spirited Killer Trilogy which had three movies that were mixed up. the First "Spirited Killer" is actually the fourth in the Waking Up to Kill series with "Spirited Killer 2: Awakened Zombie Battles" actually being the first in the series. Spirited Killer 3: Ghost Wars is not even part of this series just has similar theme. Not sure if this helps at all.
Oh and the original Born to fight trilogy is called "Gerd Ma Lui 1-3" and the 2004 remake is called "Kerd Ma Lui" though I'm told they are pronounced the same.
The Movie should be called "Once Upon a Forest" from 1993
The Duel is my favorite Spielberg film but since it's not an option I went with Temple of Doom.