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Agreed. Especially seeing as Amazon stock it and it's also a Network release. Can you remember from the distant past if the stories are individual or linked? Suddenly delving into something five series old may not be a good idea. |
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Another big thanks to everyone who contributed last week to Nosferatu's choice of TV Themes. This week's subject should i hope get some varied answers. Top 10 Coolest Movie Moments. Last edited by Demdike@Cult Labs; 19th July 2016 at 02:30 PM. |
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Shite, lost track again Here is my top "ahem" twenty TV themes. late as usual. Addams Family Munsters Batman Twin Peaks Twilight Zone Eurotica ( channel 4 show about cult euro horror/sex films. great tune) Star Trek Original Grange Hill Top Cat Tales Of The Unexpected Jamie And Magic Torch The Monkees Peter Gunn Theme Monkey Danger Mouse Scooby Doo Original Dr Who Original + Tom Baker Banana Splits Knight Rider Magic Roundabout
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Top 10 Coolest movie moments. 1- Star Wars (1977) - The opening shot. 2 - Reservoir Dogs (1992) - Little Green Bag. Tarantino has never been cooler than this! 3 - A Fistful of Dollars (1964) - 'Get three coffins ready'. Clint part one. 4 - Easy Rider (1969) - Get Your Motor Running Opening credits. 5 - Jaws (1975) - The Indianapolis speech. 6 - Apocalypse Now (1979) - Ride of the Valkyries. 7 - Dirty Harry (1971) - Clint shows us the power of a .44 Magnum for the first time and ends with the ultimate question. 8 - To Have and Have Not (1944) - Lauren Bacall teaches Bogie and us how to whistle. 9 - Dr. No (1962) - A timeless introduction and possibly the coolest theme tune ever! 10 - Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) - The Arab swordsman. The gun is always mightier than the sword. |
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Sorry, but...define 'cool' When I was at school (late 70's/early 80's), the 'in-bands to listen to' were Madness and The Jam. Me - I was listening to the NWOBHM. I was not cool In my late teens, when all my 'friends' were going out on a Saturday night, nightclubbing, I was staying at home, watching 'Doctor Who' on telly. I was not cool During my 20's, when my peers were going to raves, and chugging back the 'E's', I was having nothing to do with drugs and working evenings at a cinema. I was not cool During my 30's, when people of my age were getting married and having children, I was living as a woman. I was not cool During my 40's, when people I was at school with had settled down and were enjoying life, I was involved in 'adult' films, and living on the streets. I was not cool When it comes to films, as far as I am concerned, the epitome of cool is this film. Other than that...WHAT IS MEANT BY COOL?
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Cool is probably a bit like funny, inasmuch as it is very subjective. That said, you have no arguments about Charlie Croker from me. Others who popped in mind are Marlon Brando in The Wild One, James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause, Steve McQueen in Bullitt (and The Great Escape), Brad Pitt in Fight Club, Bill Murray in Ghostbusters, Christina Ricci in The Opposite of Sex (and The Addams Family), Harrison Ford in the Indiana Jones movies, Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's and Sigourney Weaver in Alien (and the sequels).
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To me a cool movie moment is something you'll never forget. A part of a film, not necessarily our favourite films, but a moment you loved, or a moment that defined your love for films. |
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Just because a character could be classed as 'cool' it doesn't necessarily mean that you could name a cool scene with them in. Quote:
I think the term 'cool' is muddying the waters a little and if people maybe think of it more as their greatest, stand-out, or their most favourite moments/scenes in cinema then I think they could easily post a list (*cough* Suzi ) |
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