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Although I have several, I dig the classics.  Everytime I watch Casablanca, I wish I lived during that era.  

What's your favorite movie?

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Usual Suspects (If you havn't seen it... SEE IT), Way of the gun, God of War. So many more but these 3 are amazing!

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Newer Movie:  Braveheart

Older Movie:  The Good Earth

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Mafia, the Movie which is a spoof on the Godfather type films.

Anything James Bond.

Indiana Jones adventures.

Naked Gun series.

Mary Poppins.

Robert Rabbit.

Star Wars, especially the first one that came out and had you starring at the screen in disblelief.

I like comedies and adventure movies.

My favorite is "Fall Patterns" by Low Budget Hookers  ;D ;D

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Probably Terminator II, but then my top three would be the series!   ::)

For 2007, my favorite was 300.

IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE

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Godfather all 3 but I is the best

Goodfellas

BronxTale

Heat

Casablanca

The Maltese Falcon

African Queen

Coconuts (Marx Bros)

Producers(Original by mel Brooks)

The Departed

OOPPSSS THANKS AVID: On the Waterfront

The 36th Chamber of Shaolin

The Shawshank Redemption

Roadhouse

Urban Cowboy

Unforgiven

The Quick and The Dead

Old Brother Where Art Thou. I have watched this movie 57 times.

I almost know it by heart.

Old Brother Where Art Thou. I have watched this movie 57 times.

I almost know it by heart.

"That ain't your daddy.  Your daddy was hit by a train..."

Great flick, no doubt one of the best!

My fave:  The Fifth Element

The Big Lebowski

Pulp Fiction

Those are probably my two favorites, but there are many movies I love and will watch over and over, e.g. Office Space, Cableguy, Grandma's Boy...

The Godfather. The quintessential American drama

The Grapes of Wrath.  Perhaps the most important film in American cinema that "they" don't want you to see.

Casablanca - Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart - nuff said

Gone with the wind - "As God is my witness....." powerful stuff

To kill a Mockingbird - No special effects, no stuntmen, It's all about the script and the actors. Gregory Peck as the great American hero.

Rebel without a cause - The movie that defined teenage angst.

On the waterfront - If you ever wondered why Marlon Brando was such a big star - watch this movie.

Almost famous - a sleeper of a movie. kate hudson as a groupie.

Borat - the funniest, grossest movie EVER

Silence of the Lambs - "Hello Clarice"  

Fatal attraction - If you've ever been there........

Thre are others.

I'm a huge movie fan. Love a good film regardless of the date or the genre.

The Holy Trilogy:

Star Wars, Empire, Jedi

The Big Lebowski

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Newer one "Saving Private Ryan"

Older one "The Good, The Bad, The Ugly"  Aah yee aah yee Aah!

"Cool Hand Luke"

"Mad Max"

"The Outlaw Josey Wales"

"Red Dawn"

"Jeremiah Johnson" w/ Robert Redford

I have quite a few other favorites, but those are the first that come to mind.

Don't what it would be if I had to pick just one.

The Godfather

LOTR Return of the King

Empire Strikes Back

Gladiator

The Matrix

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Newer one "Saving Private Ryan"

When this came out, I expected it to win ALL of the Academy Awards!

Certainly one of the greatest productions of all time.

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My favorites are

Monty Python  Quest for the Holy Grail

Big Lebowski

A River Runs Through It

Legends of the Fall

Office Space

300

Dances with Wolves

The Quick and The Dead

The Gene Hackman one or the Sam Elliott one?

I loved the Sam Elliott one.

My favorite movie, though, would be "Breaking Away."

      Shawshank Redemption is up there

you can't beat Morgan Freeman'svoice

      A lot of John Wayne movies the great westerns - some had Dean Martin, James Caan, Robert Mitchum

      also the Green Beret's with Wayne

      Back to the Future - the whole family could watch and what a unique idea and well done movie

      Tora Tora Tora and many other war movies from that era of movies

      Tombstone version the original with and the Kurt Russel newer one I think could go down as an alltime great one

My list could go on forever

     

     

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Dances With Wolves

Open Range

The Godfather Trilogy

Falcon

Another I forgot is Forrest Gump - I think Tom Hanks is one of the few best actors in the business right now.  

Monty Python Quest for the Holy Grail is another good one.

And above The Usual Suspects was named - my last name is Kobayashi so guess how often people ask me about that movie?  I'm just glad it's a good one.

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