Oh, since I'm back in here...just to prove yet again that when it comes to bus-related movie trivia I am, as always, The King... It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, the Wrong Guy, Poetic Justice, Major League, Uncle Buck, the Mackintosh Man, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Adventures in Babysitting, Biloxi Blues, Everybody's All American, Handmaid's Tale, 84 Charring Cross Road, The Hot Rock, Strange Fruit, and Ghost World.
Smeg...don't take offense...I was just razzin you. Oh, and no excuse on rhthym, just laziness...I mewant to include " On tour" as a critieria, and leave the drag bit as the obviously skipped one, as if it were assumed to be true... ...And I don;t find you confrontational, but after the German thread, I'm sure others do, besides, I thought all Bruce's had to be ruff, tuff, and ready to rumble. Yeah, good movie, but I prefer Stamp in others, like the Limey. That was Guy Pierce, wasn't it?
The Getaway SWAT The Graduate Spiderman We Were Soldiers Once, and Young... and every other military movie showing bootcamp/basic training It happened one night some brazilian movie I saw about street kids in gangs, forgot the City of God Shaolin Soccer Bus 174 Austin Powers, the trilogy Final Destination
no offense to be taken i don't do that have to take a razzin if you give them out. LOL that people know think i am confrontational, several other posters emailed me to keep going as they finding it so funny how easy he snapped back to movies, yeah the main characters were Stamp, Hugo Weaving and Guy Pearce, all 3 are great actors, stamp and hugo (even with the big movies he has now done) still do lots of stage work in aus. certainly one of my favourite aussie movies i modern times (went an saw a new aussie one called Getting Square last weekend very good if get the chance see it)
I've been into Aussie movies for a long time...for one thing, when I was younger I decided that they film horses better than anyone, in terms of getting a feel of the power , speed, etc. of the animal. Phar Lap, Snowy River, the Lighthorsemen were all faves when I was a kid. Also love Gallipoli, the Good Wife, and others. But recently I saw 2 absolutely amazing Aussie films, last year Rabbit Proof Fence, and this year it was named after a plant I can't recall, Anthony Lapaglia ( didn't even know he was Aussie before) and Geoffrey Rush murder mystery...Lantana or something like it...seen it? Excellent film.
Jeez... some of you guys are very late or don't take the damn time to read the rest of the posts. Spider-Man, Road Trip, Con Air etc. have already been posted. Here to challenge you for the throne MacBeth... Dutch, Big, The Color Purple, Big Shots, What's Love Got to Do With It, Jason's Lyric, Sunset Park, Training Day, John Q, Trading Places, The Temptations, La Bamba, Dazed and Confused, Little Monsters, Money Talks, Held Up, Like Father, Like Son, The Ernest Green Story, Murphy's Romance, Boomerang, Pee Wee's Big Adventure.
good stuff both Lantana and rabbit Proof Fence are sensational I'll email you a list of other good recent aussie movies . one quick one, see Two Hands, heath ledger first lead role, great stuff
A walk in the clouds Good Morning Vietnam Tigerland Tommy Boy Pleasantville The Mummy Returns All the Right Moves
<i>The Hitcher</i> <i>The Road Warrior</i> <i>Police Story</i> <i>The King is Alive</i> <i>Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows</i> <i>Police Story 2</i> <i>Blackboard Jungle</i> Wasn't there a <i>Made for TV</i> movie with OJ Simpson as the bus driver? Did the above by just sitting and thinking. <hr color=red> Now, I could beat everybody..........but it is too easy and there isn't any sport in it.
What's that heist movie with Guy Pearce and that woman from Six Feet Under that came out recently? Watched it on video the other day and enjoyed it. Not as prestigious a movie as the ones you mentioned, but an entertaining romp and well-done heist movie. I didn't see Lantana, but I heard good things. Rabbit-Proof Fence was very good.