The Office 10-11-05 or what DVD would take to the Island?

Inspired by last nights episode of The Office and this thread

What 5 Dvd’s would you bring on a deserted Island (not that you would have TV, DVD Player, and electricty)

Me

Top Gun (coolest guy film ever!)
Memento (but watch it in chronological order)
Lawrence of Arabia (to include a classic)
Life Aquatic (fun comedy)
Pulp Fiction (just cause it’s fun)

Ohh and I would Do Scarlet Johansson (Lost in Translation and The Island)

what about you?

I don’t think I could stand to see ANY DVD more than a few times, and I’ve got a lot of favorites, so I wouldn’t bother with DVDs.

Oh, and I’d do Pam.

Chocolat
A Life Less Ordinary
The Princess Bride
Pulp Fiction
Silverado
And I’d do Jim. :slight_smile:

As Good as it Gets
Spanglish
Le Fabuleux destin d’Amélie Poulain
Eddie Izzard: Dress to Kill
The Usual Suspects

Saving Private Ryan
Strange Brew
Coyote Ugly
Collateral
Band of Brothers (6 discs, one title)

I’ll pick up where Lightnin’ left off.

Drop Dead Gorgeous
Waiting For Guffman
Chocolat
Bridget Jones’ Diary (this is my guilty pleasure movie…)
Fiddler on the Roof

And I’d do Pam and Jim.

E.

A film’s “rewatchability” sometimes has nothing to do with it’s actual quality.

Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure
Raising Arizona
Repo Man
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Monty Python’s Life of Brian

are the movies I can watch over and over again, so that’s what I’d take.

The Princess Bride
Pirates of the Caribbbean
Little Shop of Horrors (1980’s musical version)
A Pocket Full of Miracles
Wallace & Gromit box set (3 short films would fit on one DVD)

and I would SO do Johnny Depp (or Val Kilmer for that matter)

Dodgeball
Office Space
Sin City
Debbie Does Dallas (hey, sometimes you just want to watch some mindless porn)
Resevoir Dogs

And who wouldn’t do pam? Or the blond christian with the tight ass. :stuck_out_tongue: