Kirks Championships : Boxing Prediction League : 2018

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  1. OvidsExile

    OvidsExile At a minimum, a huckleberry over your persimmon. Full Member

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    Your picks remind me of what I was listening to in the 90s. Here's mine.
    Top 25 Favorite Songs
    1955 Muddy Waters- Mannish Boy (blues)
    1956 Sam Cooke- Touch the Hem of His Garment (gospel)
    1960 Howlin' Wolf- Spoonful (blues)
    1962 Gene Chandler- Duke of Earl (doo wop)
    1963 Johnny Cash- Ring of Fire (country)
    1964 The Animals- House of the Rising Sun (rock)
    1965 Bob Dylan- Like a Rolling Stone (rock)
    1968 Jimi Hendrix- All Along the Watchtower (rock)
    1969 Frank Sinatra- My Way (pop)
    1969 The Band- The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down (rock)
    1971 Janis Joplin- Me and Bobby McGee (rock)
    1971 Led Zepplin- Stairway to Heaven (rock)
    1971 The Who- Baba O'Riley (rock)
    1971 Marvin Gaye- What's Going On? (soul)
    1972 Neil Young- Heart of Gold (country rock)
    1973 The Rolling Stones-Angie (rock)
    1973 Lynryd Skynyrd- Free bird (rock)
    1973 John Denver- Rocky Mountain High (country)
    1975 Queen- Bohemian Rhapsody (rock)
    1976 Gordon Lightfoot- The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald (folk)
    1987 Guns N Roses- Sweet Child o' Mine (rock)
    1990 AC/DC- Thunderstruck (hard rock)
    1991 Metallica- Enter Sandman (metal)
    1991 Nirvana- Smells Like Teen Spirit ( grunge rock)
    1992 Dr. Dre- Nuthin' But a G Thang (hip hop)
     
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  2. Russell

    Russell Loyal Member Full Member

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    I'll admit I've seen less Franco films than I've seen Lucio Fulci films. I'd imagine I've seen about as many Franco films as I've seen from Umberto Lenzi, Ruggero Deodato, and D'Amato movies (a solid handful a piece for all three) Definitely had my young interests slither past a lot of what Fulci did as opposed to other Euro directors. His explosive and visceral gore, zombie films, practical FX & so simple to follow even a bad dub couldn't ruin it flicks won me over early.

    It also didn't help that Anchor Bay Video was always releasing everything good Fulci ever did right when I was young and impressionable and in the damn stores with my limited hard earned cash. :lol: I still have widescreen "high deff" VHS releases of almost all of Fulci's biggest movies.
     
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  3. OvidsExile

    OvidsExile At a minimum, a huckleberry over your persimmon. Full Member

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    Nice pick of films. Here's mine.
    2017 Logan
    2016 Hell or High Water, The Wailing
    2015 Mad Max: Fury Road, The Revenant
    2014 The Raid 2, Edge of Tomorrow, Birdman, Gone Girl, What We Do In the Shadows
    2013 Generation War
    2012 Cloud Atlas, The Hobbit, Django Unchained
    2011 The Tree of Life, Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale, The Raid: Redemption
    2010 I Saw The Devil, Inception, The Yellow Sea
    2009 The Secret in Their Eyes, City of Life and Death
    2008 The Good The Bad The Weird, In Bruges, John Adams
    2007 No Country For Old Men, The Man From Earth, There Will Be Blood
    2006 Pan's Labyrinth, Children of Men, The Fountain, Curse of the Golden Flower
    2005 Serenity, A History of Violence
    2004 Downfall, 2046, The Aviator, Tai Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War,
    2003 Master and Commander, LOTR Return of the King, Oldboy, The Best of Youth, The Fog of War
    2002 Infernal Affairs, City of God, Bowling For Columbine, 28 Days Later, LOTR: The Two Towers, Hero, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Sympathy For Mr. Vengeance,
    2001 Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring, Band of Brothers, The Devil's Backbone, Black Hawk Down, Spirited Away, Amelie, A Beautiful Mind, Training Day
    2000 Battle Royale, Memento, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Requiem For a Dream, Traffic, American Psycho, Devils on the Doorstep
    1999 The Matrix, American Beauty, One Day in September, The Boondock Saints, Dogma, Fight Club
    1998 The Big Lebowski, Saving Private Ryan, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, The Thin Red Line
    1997 L.A. Confidential, Character, Boogie Nights, Life is Beautiful, Gattaca, Taste of Cherry,
    1996 Hamlet, Trainspotting, Pretty Village Pretty Flame, Fargo
    1995 The Usual Suspects, Shanghai Triad, Mallrats, Se7en, Ghost in the Shell, Day of the Beast
    1994 Pulp Fiction, Shawshank Redemption, To Live, Forest Gump, The Professional, Natural Born Killers, Three Colors Red,
    1993 Schindler's List, Farewell My Concubine, The Fugitive, Sonatine, Stalingrad, Tombstone,
    1992 Reservoir Dogs, Glengarry Glen Ross, A Few Good Men, Unforgiven
    1991 The Silence of the Lambs, Raise the Red Lantern, Terminator 2, JFK
    1990 Goodfellas, Total Recall, Edward Scissorhands, Miller's Crossing, Dances With Wolves, Cyrano de Bergerac, Europa Europa, Dreams,
    1989 Do the Right Thing, Lonesome Dove, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Henry V, When Harry Met Sally, Field of Dreams, Driving Miss Daisy
    1988 Die Hard, Heathers, Akira, Cinema Paradiso, A Short Film About Killing, Dangerous Liasons, Rain Man
    1987 Full Metal Jacket, The Untouchables, Lethal Weapon, Robocop, The Princess Bride, Predator, The Last Emperor, Wings of Desire, Au Revoir Les Enfants
    1986 Aliens, Platoon, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Big Trouble in Little China, Jean de Florette, Ginger and Fred
    1985 Brazil, Ran, Back to the Future, Come and See
    1984 The Terminator, Amadeus, Once Upon a Time in America, The Killing Fields
    1983 Scarface, The Right Stuff, And the Ship Sailed On
    1982 Fanny and Alexander, Blade Runner, The Thing, Ghandi, The Wrath of Khan, First Blood, Conan the Barbarian
    1981 Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Road Warrior, Das Boot, Chariots of Fire
    1980 Raging Bull, Kagemusha, The Shining, The Empire Strikes Back, Ordinary People, Breaker Morant
    1979 Apocalypse Now, Alien, Stalker,
    1978 The Deer Hunter, Autumn Sonata, Dawn of the Dead
    1977 Star Wars, Saturday Night Fever
    1976 Rocky, Network, Taxi Driver, All the President's Men
    1975 Jaws, Barry Lyndon, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Dersu Uzala
    1974 Hearts and Minds, Blazing Saddles, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Chinatown, The Godfather Part II
    1973 Amarcord, Mean Streets
    1972 The Godfather, Solaris
    1971 A Clockwork Orange, The French Connection, Dirty Harry
    1970 Patton, The Conformist, The Garden of the Finzi-Continis
    1969 The Wild Bunch, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Z
    1968 2001 A Space Odyssey, The Lion in Winter, Hour of the Wolf
    1967 In the Heat of the Night, Samurai Rebellion, Cool Hand Luke, The Graduate, Marat/Sade
    1966 The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly, Andrei Rublev, Sword of Doom, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, The Battle of Algiers, Closely Watched Trains, Persona
    1965 Doctor Zhivago, The Sound of Music, The Shop on Main Street, For A Few Dollars More, The Flight of the Phoenix, Juliet of the Spirits
    1964 Dr. Strangelove, A Fistful of Dollars, Zulu, Zorba the Greek
    1963 8 1/2, High and Low, The Leopard, The Great Escape
    1962 Lawrence of Arabia, Harakiri, The Longest Day, The Miracle Worker, Sanjuro
    1961 Yojimbo, Through a Glass Darkly
    1960 La Dolce Vita, Spartacus, The Virgin Spring, Inherit the Wind
    1959 Anatomy of a Murder, 400 Blows, Fires on the Plain, Some Like it Hot
    1958 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Hidden Fortress
    1957 Wild Strawberries, The Seventh Seal, Paths of Glory, Nights of Cabiria, Throne of Blood, The Bridge on the River Kwai, 12 Angry Men, Witness For the Prosecution, Kanal
    1956 The Searchers, A Man Escaped
    1955 Smiles of a Summer Night, Night of the Hunter
    1954 Seven Samurai, La Strada, On the Waterfront
    1953 Julius Caesar, The Wages of Fear, From Here to Eternity, I Vitelloni,
    1952 High Noon, Ikiru, Umberto D., Singin' in the Rain, Forbidden Games, The White Sheik
    1951 A Streetcar Named Desire, An American in Paris, The African Queen
    1950 Rashomon, Sunset Boulevard, All About Eve, Asphalt Jungle, Harvey
    1949 All the King's Men, Stray Dog, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
    1948 The Bicycle Thief, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, Drunken Angel, Red River, Rope, The Red Shoes
    1947 Out of the Past, The Lady From Shanghai
    1946 The Big Sleep, It's a Wonderful Life
    1945 Rome, Open City, Children of Paradise, Scarlet Street
    1944 Double Indemnity, Arsenic and Old Lace
    1943 Ossessione
    1942 Casablanca
    1941 Citizen Kane, The Maltese Falcon, How Green Was My Valley
    1940 The Philadelphia Story, His Girl Friday
    1939 Gone With the Wind, The Wizard of Oz
    1938 Pygmalion
    1937 The Grand Illusion
    1936 My Man Godfry
    1935 Mutiny on the Bounty
    1934 The Scarlet Empress
    1933 Gold Diggers of 1933
    1932 Trouble in Paradise
    1931 M, City Lights
    1930 All Quiet on the Western Front
    1929 Living Russia, or The Man With A Camera
    1928 The Passion of Joan of Arc
    1927 Metropolis
    1926 The General
    1925 The Gold Rush
    1924 Sherlock Jr.
    1923 Safety Last!
    1922 Nosferatu
    1921 The Kid
    1920 The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
    1919 Sunnyside
    1918 A Dog's Life
    1917 The Immigrant
    1916 Intolerance
    1915 The Birth of a Nation
    1903 The Great Train Robbery
    1902 A Trip to the Moon
     
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  4. OvidsExile

    OvidsExile At a minimum, a huckleberry over your persimmon. Full Member

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    I thought Kill Bill was inspired by among other films The Bride Wore Black and Lady Snowblood. Also, that yellow jumpsuit that she wears in one scene is a nod to Bruce Lee's Game of Death. And David Karadine was there because of his part in Kung Fu.
     
  5. OvidsExile

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    Well, now I guess I've got to see Fearless Vampire Killers.
    Titanic is pure sewage.
     
  6. CST80

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    What the hell, here's my....


    Top 30 Horror Directors.
    1. Dario Argento
    2. John Carpenter
    3. George A. Romero
    4. Lucio Fulci
    5. Jesus Franco
    6. Jean Rollin
    7. Tobe Hooper
    8. Wes Craven
    9. Michele Soavi
    10. Mario Bava
    11. Roy Ward Baker
    12. Lamberto Bava
    13. Terence Fisher
    14. Roman Polanski
    15. Joe Dante
    16. Sergio Martino
    17. David Cronenberg
    18. Ruggero Deodato
    19. Paul Naschy
    20. Tim Burton
    21. Joe D'Amato
    22. Guillermo Del Toro
    23. Alejandro Aja
    24. Roger Corman
    25. Amando De Ossorio
    26. Eli Roth
    27. Umberto Lenzi
    28. Mick Garris
    29. Jacques Tourneur
    30. Brian De Palma


    I left quite a few guys off the list like Raimi, Castle, HG Lewis, Cohen, Lustig, Coscarelli, Hitchcock etc. because 1 or 2 horror films don't cut it, or their output was so low, and hit and miss I left them off, they have to direct at least 5 or 6, and that has to be their primary obsession, even thought many directors like Kubrick, Landis, Spielberg, Jackson and Coppola have directed standalone Horror masterpieces, 1 or 2 horror films doesn't earn you the moniker of being a horror guy.
     
  7. CST80

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    Such a casual.:sisi1 Everyone of the bands or artists you listed, is like their biggest songs. But not bad, I like most of them. Here's a few more from my Top 100 I'm still compiling.
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  8. OvidsExile

    OvidsExile At a minimum, a huckleberry over your persimmon. Full Member

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    Yeah, it's on my list to see. A friend showed me some clips the other day, and I had to go to youtube and check out that bear scene again. Redlettermedia loved it, and it definitely looks like the goods.
     
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  9. CST80

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    I'll do a full blown rundown of everything you need to seek out of Jess and Lucio's, I'm an aficionado on both of them, and I've seen a ton of Lenzi, Deodato and D'Amato films as well, but the guy who frequently gets overlooked and is better than those three particular Italians is Sergio Martino, who went on an almost Mario Bava rivaling run in the 70's, even though they were cash ins, he was a brilliant knock off artist. And I still have all my clamshells as well, maybe I'll take a pic of them later.:lol:
     
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  10. CST80

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    Great, now I'm going to have to go do lists for every year.:confused: And I will.:deal: Just like this, it'll take some time though.

    :fusmileAbout Titanic, but as far as Fearless Vampire Killers, not only is it in my Top 10, but Serge's as well, we've both seen it well over 10 times, I was obsessed with it as a teen, and try to get it in at least every other year still. Its Polanski's true masterpiece far better than Rosemary's Baby.
     
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  11. Russell

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    Please do, I love that stuff. :lol: Do you have any big box releases? I have a Franco one I believe, that I already took a picture of I think. One of his softcore erotica flicks that I bought from this flea market vendor when I was like 11, that guy has the greatest old stock of VHS and even BETA stuff. You find the weirdest people at flea markets... :lol:
     
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    No, but I had plenty of opportunities, my old Video Store that I used to rent movies from had a ton of his old 80's stuff, which I'd constantly rent and copy, and by the time they were ready to go out of business, that's when the glut of Anchor Bay, Blue Underground, Severin, Image etc. DVD's started flooding the market, so I just bought them instead. By the way, I've been tons of their softcore sstuff as well, and I'll list which ones are actually good films, I don't discriminate.:lol: Hell' I came this close to putting the original Emmanuelle and The Story Of O on my list of ATG films.
     
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    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    WBK: Lerena KO9 Cieslak KO6 Kashtanov 9 Araujo KO8
     
  15. DONT B SCARED

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    Have you done any lists on the top docos you've seen?I enjoy a variety of topics but mostly watch a lot of thè true crime stuff and am currently half way thru watching Making a murderer which my missus has tried to get me to watch since we got netflix last year lol
     
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