On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Andrew Wilson wrote: > You're bored aren't you Greg? Beat me to it ;-) > The Shawshank Redemption, The Blues Brothers, True Lies, The Usual Suspects > The Princess Bride, Rocky Horror Picture Show, This is Spinal Tap Agreed. Not saying the following are the greatest, but I sure find them amusing - The Crow, The Matrix, Dark City, Strange Days[0], Contact, Fifth Element, Little Shop of Horrors...*tries to visualise video collection*... Tremors, The Lost Boys, Gattaca...and to retain some non-SF cred Dead Pet's Society and Sense & Sensibility. L. ~/ Run to the Hills .... Run for your Liiiiiiiiivvves /~ [0] BBC2 switched their schedule from Strange Days to Pulp Fiction t'other day. I have to say I find the latter more offensive.
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