Lucky Number Slevin - Full HD:1080p (Best Quality), HD Ready:720p (Super Quality), DivX Version (Normal Quality), iPod/iPhone Version
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IMDB rating: 7.80 Plot: After landing in the wrong place at the wrong time, Slevin (Josh Hartnett) must kill The Rabbi’s (Ben Kingsley) to scratch a $96,000 debt to The Boss (Morgan Freeman) and pay off $33,000 to The Rabbi. He can’t go to the police and he can’t leave the city. On top of all this, behind the scene’s Mr. Smith aka Mr. Goodkat (Bruce Willis) is secretly plotting to kill Slevin. |
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Actors: Hartnett Josh,Willis Bruce,Liu Lucy,Freeman Morgan,Kingsley Ben,Williamson Mykelti,Crime,Drama,Thriller,
What did you think of these movies?
are these worth watching/amazing? give as much info as possible. Tell me what they are abut if you want. Did you like them?
Eraserhead
Choke
stand by me
Requiem for a dream
Alpha Dog
American Gangster
The deer Hunter
2001:A space odyssey
The talented mr. Ripley
The untouchables
dog day afternoon
a clockwork orange
the graduate
the bicycle thief
speed
american graffitti
reign over me
lucky number slevin
25th hour
raging bull
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
I would say that all of those movies are worth watching. That’s a pretty good list with some Academy Award winners like Raging Bull or American Graffiti. This is a great list of drama, action, and adventure movies. If I could get my hands on any of these movies I would watch them. Most of these movies are inspirational and will give you confidence, so you should defiantly watch them. A lot of these movies defined a generation as well like American Graffiti, The Untouchables, 2001: Space Oddity, and Dog Day Afternoon. The movies on the list that I reconmend you to watch first are Stand By Me, Raging Bull, American Graffiti, and Dog Day Afternoon but all of those movies are top notch.
Overral it is a great list and you should watch it.
Stew-O | Sep 07, 2009
From your list….the following are classics and wonderful …each in its own way…
Clockwork Orange, Deer Hunter, 2001, The Graduate…
Not a classic, but still very good is The Talented Mr. Ripley
I would add….Citizen Kane, both the Elizabeth movies with Cate Blanchett, Vanity Fair with Reese Witherspoon…. and the classic versions of Rebecca, Wuthering Heights (Olivier), all Alfred Hitchcock…
Ms. Minerva | Sep 07, 2009
Eraserhead: Haven’t seen it the whole way through, but it’s a very very very strange movie.
Stand By Me: 8/10
Requiem for a Dream: 8/10
2001: 7/10
The Talented Mr. Ripley: 6/10
Dog day Afternoon: 9/10
A Clockwork Orange: 10/10 (Very twisted movie, but one of my favs)
The Graduate: 8/10
Speed: 7/10
Raging Bull: 9/10
And that’s all I’ve seen. I’m off to bed.
Grim Fandango | Sep 07, 2009
Eraserhead - A classic, one of his best films
Choke - Don’t bother, just read the book
stand by me - Fantastic
Requiem for a dream - See the director’s cut edition
American Gangster - Overrated film
The deer Hunter - Interesting film
2001:A space odyssey - A sci-fi classic, beautiful to watch
dog day afternoon - Perfect film
a clockwork orange - Must be seen
lucky number slevin - Worth seeing
UVPurple | Sep 07, 2009
"Stand by Me" is definitely a must see movie. Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix, Corey Feldman, Jerry O’Connell, Kiefer Sutherland, and Casey Siemaszko are in it and do an amazing job. The movie is based on the book "The Body” by Stephen King. Its about a man named Gordie (Wil Wheaton) who looks back at his younger days with his three friends when they decided to go on a trip to find a dead body. Gordie feels as if he has to go not being able to grasp the fact that is brother died a few months earlier. While on their trip, stakes get higher when the bad kids in town are closely tailing and it becomes a race to see who’ll be able to recover the body first.
little_blonde_wwe_hottie | Sep 07, 2009
I love:
Choke
Requiem For A Dream
Alpha Dog
Lucky Number Slevin
and i havnt seen the rest.
Kat | Sep 07, 2009
My favorites on there are American Graffiti and Stand By Me. Here is a link for Stand By Me fans:
thomasbarker01 | Sep 08, 2009
