FAVORITE MOVIE(or movies) OF ALL TIME ???

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These aren't ranked in the order of most liked.

1. The Indiana Jones Trilogy
2. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
3. The Godfather 1 or 2
4. The Goonies
5. Fast Times at Ridgemont High
6. Lethal Weapon 1 and 2
7. Die Hard
8. Escape From Alcatraz
9. First Blood and Rambo
10.Rocky 1-4

There are more that could make this list.
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Pulp Fiction
Forest Gump *****
Green Mile *****
Castaway
T2 ******
The Passion of the Christ *****
Apocalypse Now *****
Saving Private Ryan *****
The 6th Sense *****
Oceans 11 *****
Rosewood *****
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Shortcircut
All Police Academys
Aliens 1&2
Matrix 1&2
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Rosewood is the movie with Vhing Rhames (I'm pretty sure I butchered that) in it right? That was a kick ass movie. I forgot about that one. I usually stick to former-SNL cast member movies, but that one was excellent.
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Rosewood is the movie with Vhing Rhames (I'm pretty sure I butchered that) in it right? That was a kick ass movie. I forgot about that one. I usually stick to former-SNL cast member movies, but that one was excellent.


That is the only movie that has ever really made me feel a multitude of different emotions, I actaully shed a tear, It made me furious. I saw ROOTS also, but it didn't envoke the same level of empathy in me, not that Roots was anymore less dramatic. Maybe it was because ROOTS was so dag-on long.
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Yeah I really loved that movie too. It was not what I expected it to be.
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just a few;
saw one of my favorites on TV a few weeks back...need to buy the DVD - Tombstone - great movie! "I'll be your Huckleberry!" classic!

Shining
Platoon
The Great Santini
Silence of the Lambs
The Ring
The Exorcist
Jaws
The Birds
The Godfather Series
Goodfellas
American Beauty
Postman Always Rings Twice 1981 (Nicolson)
The comedy that Nicolson did last year was great...can't think of the name of it at the moment...with Diane Keaton.
Forest Gump
Longest Yard

I could keep going...guess I have a lot of favorites. :lol:
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Natural Born Killers
A Clockwork Orange
Apocalypse Now
Deer Hunter
Godfather 1-3
Scarface
Raging Bull
Blade Runner
Reservoir Dogs
Usual Suspects
Sid & Nancy

... and anything from Monty Python or Cheech and Chong
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how could I leave out:
Scarface
Deer Hunter
and of course anything Cheech and Chong! :)
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just thought of another:

Midnight Express
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....I almost forgot,
11. The Terminator
12. Total Recall
13. Predator
14. Carlito's Way
15. Jaws
16. Weird Science
17. American Beauty
18. Red Dawn
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In no particular order...
Tombstone
Better Off Dead
The Last Castle
My BodyGuard
Austin Powers (#2 was the best)
Amazon Women On The Moon
Anything Monty Python
Almost anything from 60's and 70's Disney
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Any Given Sunday
Creul Intentions
Donnie Brasco
Scarface
The Family Man
Domestic Disturbance
Sum of All Fears
Changing Lanes
High Crimes
Storm of the Century
Cujo
Shrek
Willy Wonka
For the Love of the Game
Natural Born Killers
Exorcist
Very Bad Things
Meet the Parents
Something About Mary
Road Trip
American Pie 1 & 2 (haven't seen American Wedding yet)
Double Jeopardy
Happy Gilmore
Nightmare on Elm Street
Christine

.......hell, I could go on and on :lol:
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NC43Hog wrote:"I want my 2 dollars"


TWO DOLLARS!!!

Man that movie is great.

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Just for starters, no order, and mixing the the siblime and the silly...

- The Producers

- Casbablanca

- Maltese Falcon

- LOTR (extended...can't wait for RoTK)

- Star Trek IV

- Star Wars (I or IV: 1977 original)

- Seven Samurai

- Yojimbo

- Ran (the Kurasawa version of Lear)

- She Wore a Yellow Ribbon

- The Searchers

- Monty Python and the Holy Grail

- The Seventh Seal

- Princess Bride

- 39 Steps

- Lady Vanishes

- Bringing up Baby

- His Girl Friday
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