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    Hello everyone. I've seen threads on everything from beer to babies but I havn't seen one on movie. I know I'm not the only movie lover around so shout out some of your favorites, classic or new, original or remake, throw them out there. Mine would have to be
    - Arsonic and Old Lace with Carry Grant
    -Shooter with Mark Walberg
    - The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance with John Wayne and Jimmy Stewart
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    Off the top of my head I'd say "Casablanca", "Vertigo", and "The Searchers".

    Great topic btw.

    Also want to add "Anatomy of a Murder", "Touch of Evil", "Night of the Hunter", and "Life of Brian".
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    The one I always start with is "The Big Lebowski". There will be more to follow as I think.

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    For sentimental and artistic reasons...

    This is Spinal Tap!
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    that's a tough one.. i love movies.. sometimes i'm in the mood to watch godfather and sometimes i prefer down and out in beverly hills.

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    All that Jazz, Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein and both of the Grumpy Old Men movies.

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    There is simply too many good films, in all genres, and from many epoques.

    To name a few
    The lord of the Rings, Remains of the day, Shawshank redemption, das Boot, Forrest Gump, Star Wars.... I could go on and on
    I love watching good movies!
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    Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....


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    I'm an absolute movie freak and could probably rattle off at least 100 movies that I would consider my favorites. I won't though, here's a five in each category that I really like:

    Westerns
    The Searchers- John Wayne flick probably one of the best westerns ever made
    Tombstone- Great Moustache Movie
    Broken Trail- Robert Duvall has never been in a bad movie
    Rio Lobo- Another John Wayne Movie with Dean Martin and Ricky Nelson. Ann Margaret gives Dean Martin a straight shave in this movie.
    Any Clint Eastwood Western- Pale Rider and Unforgiven are great as are Joe Kidd and most of his so called Spaghetti Westerns (i.e. Fist Full of Dollars, Hang'em High, Good the Bad and the Ugly, etc.)

    Drama
    The Grapes of Wrath-The old version with Henry Fonda playing Tom Joad
    To Kill a Mockingbird-I'm always amazed by the scene in the courtroom where there's a spitoon under the attourney's table.
    Schindler's List-A touching and very complicated story, great writing
    A Time to Kill-John Grisham writes some pretty good stuff in general but it's always nice to see a lawyer move on to making an honest living.
    Shawshank Redemption
    OK, six in this category. Got to add Papillion

    Action
    Braveheart- This movie just plain rocks! This is the quintessential guy movie. If you don't own this you probably should and if you haven't seen this yet, shame on you. Turn in your straight razors and resign from the male gender
    Vietnam Movies- The best of these IMHO is We Were Soldiers but I like all of them, Platoon, Hamburger Hill, Full Metal Jacket, and of course the Green Berets
    Ben Hur- This movie just kicks a$$ if you dig action movies this is a must see
    Saving Private Ryan- A great new twist on war movies adequately brutal but at the same time touching. Great writing here too.
    Bridge On the River Kwai- A great story

    Comedy
    Forrest Gump- I don't understand why this wouldn't make everyones favorite movies list
    Planes Trains and Automobiles- Steve Martin and John Candy are a great team and this movie is absolute comedy gold
    The Waterboy- I like most of Adam Sandler's stuff but the Waterboy might be his best from the angle of just mindless ridiculous lampooning comedy
    All the Classics- Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd, 3 Stooges, Marx Brothers, love them all!
    Will Farrell Flicks- Love all his stuff especially Anchor Man
    The older I get, the better I was

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    Wow, so many good ones that it's hard to list them all. Just some of the top of my head I suppose:

    Lord of the rings series
    Braveheart.
    Harley Davidson and the Marlborough man.
    All versions of Robin Hood including 'Men in tights'.
    Rob Roy.
    Shooter.
    Sniper.
    Tomb raider.
    Zorro, all versions.
    The count of Monte Cristo, all versions.
    Indiana Jones series.

    There would be more but that is off the cuff.


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    Here are some of my favorite movies:

    Gojira 1954
    Gladiator
    Man On Fire, the Denzel Washington version. Denzel Washington being my favorite actor. I've seen 22 of his movies so far.
    Terminator 2
    Iron Man
    Original Star Wars Trilogy
    Lord of The Rings Trilogy

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