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1st February 2003, 03:17 PM
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I know many of you have several movies that you love Mr. Lee in. But just choose one,
Which movie is your favorite?
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1st February 2003, 03:42 PM
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Not easy . My favourites have changed over the years but , at the moment , i'll go for " The Devil Rides Out " :1devil:
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1st February 2003, 03:49 PM
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Your right Matt, mine has changed over the years too.
Many of Mr. Lee's old films bring back Special memories for me that mean a lot to me.
But for now first in line would be The Devil Rides Out.
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1st February 2003, 04:11 PM
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Thats hard, it all depends on what I'm watching.
But I do like...... The return of captain Invincible
And ....... A feast at Midnight
And..........Oh I could go on all day!
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1st February 2003, 04:52 PM
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In that respect, I agree. Mr. Lee's films are like Lay's potato chips, you can't have just one. Every time I see one I haven't seen before, it becomes my favourite for awhile - until the next one. I really like The Devil Rides Out, but I also love the Musketeer films. Rasputin is super. And though Starship Invasions has been criticised so much, I think it's a great film! (Lee was super as alien Captain Ramses. And this film had two sets of aliens for the price of one.) Can we have a 100-way tie, in terms of favourite film?
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1st February 2003, 04:59 PM
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| | Guest | Quote: | And though Starship Invasions has been criticised so much, I think it's a great film! (Lee was super as alien Captain Ramses. And this film had two sets of aliens for the price of one.) | I have that one I thought it was good, I don't care what others say if I like it I buy it.
You have to make your own mind up, not all taste are the same,
and if Mr. Lee is in it then its worth getting (no matter how small the part is that he played)
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1st February 2003, 05:51 PM
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For the sheer magnetic lead performance, I would have to go for The Devil Rides Out.
Horror Express pushes a very close second though - great atmosphere and something that was just a little bit different from the norm.
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1st February 2003, 09:21 PM
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Sorry, I can't choose just one:
1. Personal favorite -- Curse of Frankenstein.
2. Objective best -- Jinnah.
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1st February 2003, 09:26 PM
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Yeah this isn't a fair game, I haven't even said any horrors yet.
Not to mention the The many faces of Mr. Lee, oh there are so many.
We should be able to name them all :D :D :D
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2nd February 2003, 05:54 AM
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Too difficult to choose!
At this moment, I'll say THE WICKER MAN. But another favorite will dawn on me as soon as I hit the submit button.
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2nd February 2003, 08:55 AM
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here's a new favorite of mine TO THE DEVIL-A DAUGHTER from 1976. i just bought it on dvd a couple weeks ago in fact and just got done watching it tonight. only complaint is i could have lived without seeing Mr. Lee in the buff but you ladies might enjoy it. it was a good movie i was quiet surprised at how much i enjoyed it.
another fave of mine of his is THE KEEPER which many have disliked I like it cause it's has been done before but it is different than some of his roles he's done before or since.
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2nd February 2003, 11:35 AM
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Without a doubt: the Wicker Man.
It's been my alltime favorite movie since i was a kid and saw it for the first time.
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2nd February 2003, 02:05 PM
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Wickerman followed by Jinnah, for now. |
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2nd February 2003, 02:22 PM
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Aww no! Answer the under-answerable!
OK, for now, Attack of the Clones... but I love so many more of Mr.Lee's films than just that. 'Master Kenobi, you disappoint me!' Heh.
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2nd February 2003, 05:47 PM
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Oh yes, that little grin on his face as he takes the mick out of poor li'l Ewan. Those two Jedi lads had NO CHANCE!
My own personal fave is Horror Express. He's the hero, he has really funny arguments with Peter Cushing and he gets the girl! About blimmin' time! :D
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