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Movies I Haven't Seen

A few of my friends always respond in visual and verbal shock when I tell them I've never seen a film that practically everyone else living already has. I love movies, but I'll freely admit that I've always leaned more towards animation for my graphical entertainment that doesn't involve me holding a controller. So for no one's amusement but my own, here's a list of movies I've never seen. From old to modern day stuff. *Deep breath*

Right Stuff
King Kong
Casablanca
Pulp Fiction
Fight Club
Troy
Sin City
Iron Man 2
Scarface
The Godfather Trilogy
Cliffhanger
Gone with the Wind
When Harry Met Sally
Up
Lilo and Stich
Full Metal Jacket
Bonnie and Clyde
Bride of Frankenstein
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
Reservoir Dogs
Citizen Kane
Rent
Drunken Master II
Avatar
Braveheart
The Fly
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
The Warriors
Goodfellas
Fantasia
Unforgiven
Dirty Harry (all the movies)
Old Dogs
The Blind Side
The Great Debaters
Seven Samurai
The Terminator
Apocalypse Now
The Silence of the Lambs
Vertigo
The Shining
Alien
Aliens
Alien 3
Spirited Away
To Kill a Mockingbird
2001: A Space Odyssey
Gladiator
The Great Escape
The One
Kill Bill Vol. 1
Kill Bill Vol. 2
The Thing
Star Trek (2009)

Oh and by the way, this isn't even all of them. Not even close.

Comments

Lots of these movies I haven't seen, some I haven't heard of. I can easily recommend:
Iron Man 2
Bride of Frankenstein (if you mean the one R. DiNiro as the F. Monster)
Braveheart
The Terminator
Alien
Aliens
Alien 3
Spirited Away
Gladiator

By King Kong you mean the one starring Jack Black?
I've actually never heard of a King Kong with Jack Black in it. BTW, I've never seen Peter Jackson's Kong remake either.
With dozens of King Kong movies it's not easy to catch up on all of them

You'll be stating your initial thought of Garfield's Spidey suit anytime soon? I'm looking forward to that
Nephrite said…
sup Reg, its me Neph.. nice blog dude..

alli gotta say is WOW.. this list of movies you havent seen is like fuckin' YIKES!! most of these i'm fuckin' in denial that you havent seen em.. as if someone told me they never head a michael jackson song.. LIKE WTF..?!?!

LOL!! get your netflix goin'.. time to watch some of these flicks dude!!
Neph, nice to have some comments from you!

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