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    Drop Dead Gorgeous
    Carrie
    Happiness
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    The Phantom Tollbooth
    Harold And Maude
    Dead Alive
    The Sadist
    American History X
    Drugstore Cowboy
    Trainspotting
    Gaslight

    That's it for now.

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    In no particular order:

    Braveheart
    Pulp Fiction
    Kill Bill
    Reservoir Dogs (yes, there is a pattern here)
    The Longest Day
    The Godfather series, except for part 3
    The Matrix
    Lots of stupid and silly stuff like Kung Pow! Enter The Fist; and other silly stuff by Woody Allen and Monty Python; which can still elicit adolescent laughter from me.
    A faulty hypothesis forming:
    A German scientist using Iranian physics and French mathematics.



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    Cat On A hot Tin Roof
    Notorious
    Birds
    An Affair To Remember

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    The Girl Can't Help It
    Niagara
    Yield To The Night
    Titanic
    Dead Mans Shoes
    There's Only One Jimmy Grimble
    Dracula AD 1972

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    Favorite Movies?

    The Help
    The Green Mile
    Stepbrothers
    Star Trek (2010)
    Sudden Impact
    Gran Torino
    Project X
    Rambo (First Blood)
    Coal Miners Daughter
    The Exorcist
    Friday the 13th
    Chucky's Bride
    Forrest Gump
    Full Metal Jacket
    The texas Chainsaw Massacre(2003)
    Unforgiven
    Elvis (1978)
    Invation of the Body Snatchers
    Last edited by Tiger; 09-15-2012 at 09:33 AM.

  7. #207
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    Hmm...we need a thread for genres! There's so many...
    No particular order..:

    Night of the Hunter
    Harold & Maude
    Donnie Darko
    Elmer Gantry
    In the Heat of the Night
    Angels with Dirty Faces
    Kill Bill (s)
    Drugstore Cowboy
    Rope
    Phantom of the Opera (w/Lon Chaney Sr)
    Fight Club
    Ghost World
    Mildred Pierce
    Southland Tales
    Book of Eli
    Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
    Zombieland
    ....the list goes on! : -)

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    Nice list Jen! I can't believe I forgot Ghost World!

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    Maltese Falcon
    Zulu
    Apocalypse Now
    Godfather series
    Citizen Kane
    Das Boot
    Double Indemnity
    Master and Commander

    At least that's the list for today

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    Quote Originally Posted by pwem View Post
    Maltese Falcon
    Zulu
    Apocalypse Now
    Godfather series
    Citizen Kane
    Das Boot
    Double Indemnity
    Master and Commander

    At least that's the list for today
    I fogot about Zulu, excellent movie with a young Michael Caine, and Das Boot was great as well.
    A faulty hypothesis forming:
    A German scientist using Iranian physics and French mathematics.



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    Gods and Generals
    The Green Mile
    The Jack Bull
    Apollo 13
    Varsity Blues
    Young Guns
    Tombstone
    Oh Brother Where Art Thou
    Shawhshank Redemption
    Blackhawk Down
    Behind Enemy Lines
    The Matrix Series
    We Are Marshall
    Courageous

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    The Patriot
    Shawshank Redemption
    Walk The Line
    The Green Mile
    The Bounty Hunter
    Harry Potter (Specifically 3,5 and Deathly Hallows 2)
    Dead Poets Society
    Star Wars: Revenge Of The Sith
    Titanic
    Chaplin
    Avengers

  14. #214
    JenAdams Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by RiotBoots View Post
    Nice list Jen! I can't believe I forgot Ghost World!
    Thanks! Yours, too
    I went thru an Enid phase, after watching Ghost World. First time I dyed my hair black... lol!
    I saw you had Drugstore Cowboy, but I also see you have Harold & Maude!! LOL..I just saw that. Well...all I can say is great minds, they just think alike!
    : -) (since my "cool guy" emoticon isn't working)

  15. #215
    pwem Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by JimC View Post
    I fogot about Zulu, excellent movie with a young Michael Caine, and Das Boot was great as well.
    And I adore Reservoir Dogs!

    There are just so damn many movies to list.

    The Seventh Seal
    Early Marx Brothers
    Safety Last (Harold Lloyd)
    Shawshank Redemption
    Repulsion

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    Godfather 1&2
    When Harry Met Sally
    Mask
    The Graduate
    Mother & Child
    Moonstruck
    A Christmas Carol (like all the different versions).

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    Quote Originally Posted by ppepper View Post
    Godfather 1&2
    When Harry Met Sally
    Mask
    The Graduate
    Mother & Child
    Moonstruck
    A Christmas Carol (like all the different versions).
    Forgot The Green Mile.

  18. #218
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    Dazed and Confused
    Without a Paddle
    Just Married
    Blades of Glory
    Shaun of the Dead
    Zoolander

    I forgot to add The Godfather 1&2, and Boogie Nights.
    Last edited by Wendy A.; 10-28-2012 at 05:53 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wendy A. View Post
    Dazed and Confused
    Without a Paddle
    Just Married
    Blades of Glory
    Shaun of the Dead
    Zoolander
    I loved Zoolander!! So many of my friends, co-workers and even my husband, all look at me strange when I talk about how funny Zoolander was. Glad I found someone who thought it was a funny as I did.
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    My favorite comedy of all time is Zoolander! Just thinking about it makes me smile.

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  22. #221
    Forever-27 Guest
    12 angry men

    The Doors

    The Blues Brothers

    Dirty Harry

    The Good the bad and the ugly

    For a few dollars more ..

    The Longest Day

    Heavy Metal , the movie

    Pink Floyd The Wall

    Superfly

    Caddyshack

    Fast Times at Ridgemont High

    Reform School Girls ( with Wendy O Williams )

    Rock n Roll high school

    Full Metal Jacket

    Thank god its Friday

    Cannonball Run

    Smokey and the Bandit

    Saturday Night Fever

    Night of the Living Dead

    Apololpse Now

    The Running Man ( original not the remake )

    FM

    The Towering Inferno

    Looking for Mr Goodbar

    The Exorist

    The Omen

    Rosemarys Baby

    Rebel without a cause

    Them

    Whatever Happened to baby jane

    Christine

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    Quote Originally Posted by Forever-27 View Post
    12 angry men

    The Doors

    The Blues Brothers

    Dirty Harry

    The Good the bad and the ugly

    For a few dollars more ..

    The Longest Day

    Heavy Metal , the movie

    Pink Floyd The Wall

    Superfly

    Caddyshack

    Fast Times at Ridgemont High

    Reform School Girls ( with Wendy O Williams )

    Rock n Roll high school

    Full Metal Jacket

    Thank god its Friday

    Cannonball Run

    Smokey and the Bandit

    Saturday Night Fever

    Night of the Living Dead

    Apololpse Now

    The Running Man ( original not the remake )

    FM

    The Towering Inferno

    Looking for Mr Goodbar

    The Exorist

    The Omen

    Rosemarys Baby

    Rebel without a cause

    Them

    Whatever Happened to baby jane

    Christine
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  24. #223
    Forever-27 Guest
    aww brother, its all good

  25. #224
    Allennor Guest
    the favorite one of mine is
    night at the museum
    shaolin soccer

  26. #225
    Bidmor Guest
    Kinda OT here but in the goofs department...In The Heat Of The Night...the scene outside the diner with Poitier, Steiger, and Oates...they're talking and it's supposed to be a hot night...right?

    Well, the actors' breaths can easily be seen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewEnglander View Post
    I loved Zoolander!! So many of my friends, co-workers and even my husband, all look at me strange when I talk about how funny Zoolander was. Glad I found someone who thought it was a funny as I did.
    I also forgot about Zoolander; what a funny movie, *smashes computer on the floor, puzzled look* "Where are all the files?!"

    Quote Originally Posted by Bidmor View Post
    Kinda OT here but in the goofs department...In The Heat Of The Night...the scene outside the diner with Poitier, Steiger, and Oates...they're talking and it's supposed to be a hot night...right?

    Well, the actors' breaths can easily be seen.
    They were probably all just exhaling smoke from unfiltered Camel cigs or Winstons; as you would back then. In those days, 78% of doctors agreed that Winston was the smoke of choice.
    That is a great movie though; great performances all around.
    A faulty hypothesis forming:
    A German scientist using Iranian physics and French mathematics.



  28. #227
    Forever-27 Guest
    Just went to see The Warriors last night. Thoes of us young enough to remember seeing it when it came out in 1979 may remember Luther ..." WARRIORS, COME OUT AND PLAY " clanking the beer bottles with his fingers.
    I saw it back then at the drive-in.


    The Victoria Theatre in San Francisco has it running on the big screen threw next week I think. Great older street gang film.



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    Driving Miss Daisy=====Fried Green Tomatoes=====A League Of Their Own=====To The Last Man=====Man Who Shot Liberty Valance=====Public Enemy (the one with Cagney)======Singing In The Rain======The Tall T

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    Mr. Mom, At Close Range, Mystic River, original Pink Panther, I Love You Alice B. Toklas, The Great Race, 1978 Carrie.

    These are just some I like. Mr. Mom is one I can watch over & over & over.

  31. #230
    Bidmor Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by JimC View Post
    They were probably all just exhaling smoke from unfiltered Camel cigs or Winstons; as you would back then. In those days, 78% of doctors agreed that Winston was the smoke of choice.
    That is a great movie though; great performances all around.
    Yes, a great movie...perfect casting with excellent performances.
    You may have been kidding about all exhaled ciggy smoke, but according to IMDB the movie was shot in Illinois during a chilly autumn, which also explains the voluminous exhaust from Gillespie's patrol car driving up Endicott's driveway and other scenes where it "looks" chilly rather than warm and humid.

  32. #231
    Katrinawitch Guest
    I love movies, and my taste runs the gamut. I'm a sucker for a great historical period drama, or a cool foreign film, or a classic screwball comedy, but when Die Hard comes on TV, I have to stop and watch it. Every. Single. Time! The only thing I can't abide by are gory slasher films (like Saw), or a stereotypical cheezy romantic comedy that's been done to death.

    Here are some of my favorites, in no particular order.

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    The Fifth Element
    That Thing You Do
    Gosford Park
    Maurice
    Die Hard
    Apollo 13
    The Green Mile
    Beetlejuice
    Ed Wood
    Pulp Fiction
    The Shawshank Redemption
    The Holiday
    Empire Records
    Muriel's Wedding
    Desk Set
    I Remember Mama
    Love Actually
    Bring It On
    The Departed
    Pride & Prejudice (2005)
    Harold and Maude
    Amelie
    Almost Famous
    Last edited by Katrinawitch; 11-21-2012 at 06:32 AM.

  33. #232
    shane002 Guest

    Favorite movies?

    An ex-projectionist and armchair film critic presents his list of the best films ever made.

  34. #233
    james067 Guest
    favourite movie is paranormal activity 4

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    I have so many favourites, here are a few:

    Dirty Dancing, Point Break, Pulp Fiction, The Wall, Pretty Woman, Drop Dead Fred, The Green Mile, Shawshank Redemption, Fast and the Furious movies, Titanic, Great Expectations, The Great Gastby, Bed of Roses etc etc etc...

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