Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by Gee001: 4:06pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
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Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by Simplyunique: 4:11pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
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Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by phylp: 4:26pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
i go write my own too 1. ogbori elemonsho 2. koto orun 3. agbara nla 4. ide-esu 5. toluwa nile 6. yemi my lover 7. Agbefo 8. Ika lomo ejo 9. Diamond ring 10. Glamour girls 11.nneka 12. Issacaba 13. Igodo 14. Blood money 15. Full moon....etc Even though m nt a big fan of nollywood,allds movies spice up ma childhood.. 1 Like |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by Perfecter4real(m): 4:30pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
safarigirl: 1. Domitilla: the baddest ashawos ever liveth. Eucharia Anunobi, Victoria Inyama, Sandra Achums, Ann Njemanze, Bimbo Akintola...those were the days. They showed us in that movie say true true, ashawo na work
2. Most Wanted: I don't think i've seen another movie where the criminals were an all-women gang. Perfect acting from Ayo Adesanya, Bimbo Akintola, Regina Askia and Genevieve (this is the first movie I saw her in) can't forget the scene where they went to rob a fuel station and the way they played Segun Arinze mugu
3. Mr and Mrs: God Bless Nse-Ikpe Etim, she made this movie. Articulate, precise, passionate. Best part was when she confronted Joseph Benjamin's side chick...."i'm his wife, the mother of his kids, the love of his life and the woman who warms his bed, now who are you?" she killed me there.
4. Full Moon: the soundtrack of his movie, I can't forget. Another Regina Askia classic. She was a child of the full moon, whenever it came out, she had the power to turn people to statues. Remember the part where she turned her abusive dad to a statue when he was chasing her to beat her up.
5. Festival of Fire: Oh the days of Regina Askia, Saint Obi and KOK. Can't forget the scene where Saint Obi (the eze nmuo) and Regina Askia (Rev Sister) found out they were estranged twins. Watched it again recently, can never get over that movie
6. State of Emergency: JT Tom-West (RIP) made this movie bad-asss, his role was just on point. I always love the bad guys...can't forget the scene where a bomb was delivered to the school of the President's daughter wrapped in a gift wrapper and Saint Obi went James Bond on us to prevent the explosion
7. Magun: chai! If not for that movie, I won't even remember Uche Osotule...that movie is just impossible to forget though I was 11 when I saw it.
8. Tears in Heaven: I take style cry for this film sha. I remember Grace Amah and Susan Patrick from it, twas sad how their eldest sister died of cancer after all she sacrificed for her 3 siblings and then the turn around by the two rebels. What I love most were the songs. My best:
"I wan tell you something about wetin God dey do o I wan tell you say, I have the love of God Na him dey make me happy, na him dey make me jolly, na him dey make me sing egwu chineke...."
That's all folks ! . Sorry for any errors great movies to bad we don't get to see such good movies in nollywood again...but can one still get all this movies u mentioned?? |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by Perfecter4real(m): 4:35pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
ayusco85:
If u watched these movies we were reigning then ur in ur 30's. u noh be small geh at all that's not really true I'm 21 and have watch all those movies except most wanted. |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by Larrey(f): 4:36pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
phylp: i go write my own too 1. ogbori elemonsho 2. koto orun 3. agbara nla 4. ide-esu 5. toluwa nile 6. yemi my lover 7. Agbefo 8. Ika lomo ejo 9. Diamond ring 10. Glamour girls 11.nneka 12. Issacaba 13. Igodo 14. Blood money 15. Full moon....etc Even though m nt a big fan of nollywood,allds movies spice up ma childhood.. u try 4 remembering all these old yoruba movies, kudos 1 Like |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by safarigirl(f): 5:19pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
Perfecter4real: great movies to bad we don't get to see such good movies in nollywood again...but can one still get all this movies u mentioned?? I suppose so. You can search for them online. AfricaMagic showed Festival of Fire 2 years ago and the picture quality was surprisingly top notch given the year it was shot. They also showed Full Moon that period |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by Slickest(m): 5:22pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
Confusion nawa!!!! |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by sweettease(f): 5:29pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
Na wa o, has no one seen 'Mrs Somebody'? |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by MORNDEW(m): 5:34pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
Guykhena:
What do you mean by 'Film tricks'?(Do you know the meaning? So Nollywood is real abi)..
Atleast I get entertained, but Nollywood is the opposite,annoying piece of junk.... Atleast our eberyday life is wht we see nd theres lesson to learn in some of dem than watching one man kill 50 people without being hurt where e dey happen. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by Samsonklin(m): 5:43pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
Mine is SUGAR |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by Nobody: 5:51pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
dangerous gamble 1 & 2 with nadia buhari, stephanie Okereke, van vicker
very old school but sensitive. |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by thankgodegbedi(m): 6:20pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
I love Hollywood than nollywood but what will need to know is that out of 90% of our filMs are real compare to that of Hollywood and bollywood which are like imagination, only one person will kill thousand of people all in name of atop nor dey die for film. Bis are some of my nollywood best movies. 1)World apart 2)ijele 3)aki and pawpaw 4)new Jerusalem 5)last kobo 6)egg of life 7)guardian angle. e.t.c i love all the movies industries in the world. |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by uzolexis(f): 6:34pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
natureblack: Diamond Ring is a classic
Most of these movies reminds me of when I was young and innocent,now am old and guilty.
Funny how time flies.
wat are you guilty of? |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by ayusco85(m): 6:53pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
Perfecter4real: that's not really true I'm 21 and have watch all those movies except most wanted. U obviously didn't see the sarcasm in my post |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by Nobody: 7:27pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
king of my country ( done by Nigerians but not in Nigeria ). Hugo Pam Pam Battle of Mosanga ( see b00bies everywhere ) Mortal inheritance |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by popson1st: 7:28pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
PPD vs APC |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by Nobody: 7:40pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
:DFor evergreen; Saworo ide, ige adubi, kkk. For recents; anyone 4rm kunle afolayan ;-), |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by teeghurl(f): 8:02pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
Yomieluv: Mr Ibu goes to school,very interestingly useless. very funny |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by Nobody: 8:16pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
@Op, It has to be Phone Swap! |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by econome(m): 9:01pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
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Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by alveene(m): 9:08pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
safarigirl: 1. Domitilla: the baddest ashawos ever liveth. Eucharia Anunobi, Victoria Inyama, Sandra Achums, Ann Njemanze, Bimbo Akintola...those were the days. They showed us in that movie say true true, ashawo na work
2. Most Wanted: I don't think i've seen another movie where the criminals were an all-women gang. Perfect acting from Ayo Adesanya, Bimbo Akintola, Regina Askia and Genevieve (this is the first movie I saw her in) can't forget the scene where they went to rob a fuel station and the way they played Segun Arinze mugu
3. Mr and Mrs: God Bless Nse-Ikpe Etim, she made this movie. Articulate, precise, passionate. Best part was when she confronted Joseph Benjamin's side chick...."i'm his wife, the mother of his kids, the love of his life and the woman who warms his bed, now who are you?" she killed me there.
4. Full Moon: the soundtrack of his movie, I can't forget. Another Regina Askia classic. She was a child of the full moon, whenever it came out, she had the power to turn people to statues. Remember the part where she turned her abusive dad to a statue when he was chasing her to beat her up.
5. Festival of Fire: Oh the days of Regina Askia, Saint Obi and KOK. Can't forget the scene where Saint Obi (the eze nmuo) and Regina Askia (Rev Sister) found out they were estranged twins. Watched it again recently, can never get over that movie
6. State of Emergency: JT Tom-West (RIP) made this movie bad-asss, his role was just on point. I always love the bad guys...can't forget the scene where a bomb was delivered to the school of the President's daughter wrapped in a gift wrapper and Saint Obi went James Bond on us to prevent the explosion
7. Magun: chai! If not for that movie, I won't even remember Uche Osotule...that movie is just impossible to forget though I was 11 when I saw it.
8. Tears in Heaven: I take style cry for this film sha. I remember Grace Amah and Susan Patrick from it, twas sad how their eldest sister died of cancer after all she sacrificed for her 3 siblings and then the turn around by the two rebels. What I love most were the songs. My best:
"I wan tell you something about wetin God dey do o I wan tell you say, I have the love of God Na him dey make me happy, na him dey make me jolly, na him dey make me sing egwu chineke...."
9. Controversy: My all time favourite Onyeka Onwenu movie. The mad woman who was impregnated by a ritualist and has twin boys, Charles Okafor and one other guy I used to love, don't remember his name anymore. She went through heaven and hell for them only for the other dude to get married and abandon her. Funny enough the most memorable part of the movie had nothing to do with the main characters. Remember the chief priest who went mad after the fatal abortion and kept singing:
"Ugo, shave me, shave me o, shave me Nne gi, shave me, shave me o, shave me"
That's all folks ! . Sorry for any errors Mehn, u bi guru for films ooo 1 Like |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by econome(m): 9:10pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
econome: Hello Landers, what's your best-ever Nigerian/Nollywood Movie? Mine is Oleku by Tunde Kelani...its a very old movie but its my #1 Nigerian movie.. very interesting film featured great Tafa Tomilola of university of ife, Shina peter, simply saka/i don port(Afis Oyetoro), Lere Paimo and so many other great artistes. I have the part one and two, downloaded it from youtube by the help of a pc software, YTD Video downloader.
The movie, Oleku is an adaptation of Prof. Akinwunmi Ishola’s novel of the same name. Oleku was released by Mainframe Film and Television Productions in 1997. The movie tells the story of Ajani, a final year student of the University of Ibadan who is in search of a life partner due to pressures from his mother. He soon finds himself in a quandary as he becomes involved with three beautiful women- ASAKE, his beautiful old time girl friend who has just finished sixth form and teaches in a school in town; LOLA, a pretty, tall, slim and dark first year student he just met; and finally SADE, a childhood acquaintance who gradually and fortuitously gets promoted to the centre stage of the love drama.
The movie was set in the 1970s, as such, every element reflects just that. Hence, the old vehicles, buildings, costumes, hair-dos and props. In the movie, all the characters are dressed in the old attires that were worn in the period the story represents. During the period of its public release and for some years after, Oleku sparked a fashion revolution in Nigeria particularly with the short Iro and Buba which people began to call Oleku.
What's your best-ever or ever green Nigerian/Nollywood Movie? Thank you Oga Seun and the moderators, for the birthday gift: My Birthday is 12th October and I made Frontpage on 11th October |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by richardoz(m): 9:12pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
Abeni The Meeting Figurine Ti Oluwa nile Kosegbe Saworoide Ogidan 1 Like |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by Nobody: 9:14pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
econome: Hello Landers, what's your best-ever Nigerian/Nollywood Movie? Mine is Oleku by Tunde Kelani...its a very old movie but its my #1 Nigerian movie.. very interesting film featured great Tafa Tomilola of university of ife, Shina peter, simply saka/i don port(Afis Oyetoro), Lere Paimo and so many other great artistes. I have the part one and two, downloaded it from youtube by the help of a pc software, YTD Video downloader.
The movie, Oleku is an adaptation of Prof. Akinwunmi Ishola’s novel of the same name. Oleku was released by Mainframe Film and Television Productions in 1997. The movie tells the story of Ajani, a final year student of the University of Ibadan who is in search of a life partner due to pressures from his mother. He soon finds himself in a quandary as he becomes involved with three beautiful women- ASAKE, his beautiful old time girl friend who has just finished sixth form and teaches in a school in town; LOLA, a pretty, tall, slim and dark first year student he just met; and finally SADE, a childhood acquaintance who gradually and fortuitously gets promoted to the centre stage of the love drama.
The movie was set in the 1970s, as such, every element reflects just that. Hence, the old vehicles, buildings, costumes, hair-dos and props. In the movie, all the characters are dressed in the old attires that were worn in the period the story represents. During the period of its public release and for some years after, Oleku sparked a fashion revolution in Nigeria particularly with the short Iro and Buba which people began to call Oleku.
What's your best-ever or ever green Nigerian/Nollywood Movie? Anything that has Odunlade in it. I swear that Guy is ready for Hollywood. He needs to get together with an agent here and shop for a movie role. |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by richardoz(m): 9:22pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
Abeni The Meeting Amin orun Figurine Ti Oluwa nile Kosegbe Saworoide Ogidan |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by safarigirl(f): 9:28pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
alveene:
Mehn, u bi guru for films ooo lol, no be small. I watched my fair share of movies when I was younger |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by stan241(m): 9:30pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
Evil genius...cant get the soundtrack outta my head.....War front Sam dede chai see action film.....Unforgettable jim iyke and rita see better love film i pratically cried watching it.....Festival of fire...kok saint obi and regina #classic....the one where they shaved off onyeka owenus hair cant remember the name....karashika...chai I knw i didnt sleep for days back den....state of emergency damn teco benson is good abeg....Sango..the only yoruba movie i ever watched...Died wretched Tony umez and co..dat movie touched me....a lot of the older movies were worth it unlike the crap they do now.....Mr and Mrs was quite good too but my all time best still remains WAR FRONT....proper naija action film....damn i feel old |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by undefeated(m): 9:36pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
ibuka (king of the jungle ).a nice epic movie |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by beejaybanji: 10:13pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
Person wey get better work dey watch film?? Ask me d way to make in life joooooo!! |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by adedayourt(m): 10:23pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
Does nollywood av good movie @ all |
Re: What's Your Best Nigerian/nollywood Movie? by Perfecter4real(m): 10:24pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
ayusco85:
U obviously didn't see the sarcasm in my post nah i didn't lol |