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Your all time favorite movie?

Started by Nero, August 31, 2007, 02:01:33 PM

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Skye

A few good ones people chose that I would agree with...
Blade Runner
Princess Bride
Boondock Saints
My Fair Lady

But for me, and maybe cause I am a bit picky,
My Favorite is Lawrence of Arabia.

If I had to pick a runner up.
Usual Suspects
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Butterfly

The colour purple and gone with the wind.
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Jaiden

GOONIES! when I was young. Haven't really had a favorite since.
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LynnER

Oh, did I menton that in Boondock Saints you get to see Willam Dafoe playing a gay man, and in drag near the end?
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funnygrl

I can't pick just 2 either so...

1-"Night of the Iguana"
2-"Evil Dead 1&2"
3-"Army of darkness"
4-the entire "Subspecies" series.
5-"Heavy Metal" and "Heavy Metal 2000".

To name but a few fav's. Hope that's o.k.
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MeghanAndrews

Nero, you always ask the toughest questions :) I mean, keep it to two, that's soooo hard to do, but here goes:

1) Manic - Love the story, love the dialogue and mostly love the way the music, camerawork and story weave together.

2) wow, this is harder than I thought...it was a toss up but I'm going to go with a movie called "All The Real Girls" for the same exact reason as #1.

Next time give us like 5 movies Nero :)
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debbiej

It's so hard to pick a favorite. It would be easier to list favorites in each genre.

I led discussions at our senior citizens gathering last week on these three movies:

Jesus Camp (documentary)
Birdcage (comedy/drama)
The Fog of War (documentary)

All three very good and very thoughtful. they may not be the best in their genre but still very good.

Debbie
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littlegreenfly

Willi Wonka and the Chocolate Factory... the original w/Gene Wilder, is corny, crazy, yet filled with hope (plus, there are times when you just can't get enough chocolate)  ;)

There are several others that I really enjoy... but that one keeps coming to the top. Is one of those movies I can watch regardless of what mood I'm in.

LGF
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Jake_to_Jackie

Oh yes I love that movie. It always puts a lump in my thought. And the new version ticked me off. I wanted to take out both Depp and Berton.
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Bobbie

Blazing Saddles!
End of Days
All three Terminator films...and anything with Arnie in it.
O Brother Where Art Though
Swingblade.
anything Cohen brothers
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Annie Social

Cannery Row - Nick Nolte, Debra Winger, Audra Lindley and M. Emmett Walsh in a film based on a couple of Steinbeck short stories. Narrated by John Huston.

And Citizen Kane.
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cheryl84

It's a Wonderful Life
The Thin Man
Breathless
Breakfast at Tiffanys
Godfather 1
Harold & Maude
Taxi Driver
Annie Hall
Breakfast Club
Blue Velvet
Pulp Fiction
Fight Club
Hedwig and the Angry Inch

I think I left a bunch out, but that is a pretty eclectic list.   I'm looking forward to the new Todd Haynes movie where Cate Blanchette plays Bob Dylan.
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Ayana

Underworld and Underworld Evolution are my two favorites, but there are so many great movies I can't possibly be held to that statement. I definately second the motion that we need a longer list. I mean come on:

All three Matrix's, All three Blades, Braveheart, The Last Samurai, definately The Princess Bride, Robin Hood: Men in Tights (anything produced by Mel Brooks for that matter), Batman Begins, V for Vendetta, Hitch, The original Star Wars trilogy, etc., etc.. Blah, I could go on and on... Wait, does that cement my place as an official nerd? Maybe I should retract my list...

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katia

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RebeccaFog

my all time favorites from the past week are

the mist

no country for old men
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tinkerbell

I would kindly suggest everyone to watch this movie:

What Dreams May Come

It's a wonderful story which talks about the power of love, suicide and soul mates!

tink :icon_chick:
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mr_marc

#36
The Crow
The Crow - Wicked Prayer
Capote
The Golden Compas
South Park the Movie.

And trans one has to be Pracilla Queen of the Desert because its so funny lol.
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Jake_to_Jackie

Hey hun just telling you sweetly. Dont use the word Trans it can offend people. I am not offended i just know from personal experience that it s one of the most offensive things you can say about T-girls.
and i wanna add gremilins, and its a wounderful life to the list of my movie favs

your angel who needs you to ring a bell,
Jackie

P.S.be sure to love your Jackie, and only feed her before midnight or she will transform into something ugly hideous and disgusting...a boy XD


Quote from: mr_marc on December 25, 2007, 05:16:04 PM
The Crow
The Crow - Wicked Prayer
Capote
The Golden Compas
South Park the Movie.

And trans one has to be Pracilla Queen of the Desert because its so ->-bleeped-<-in funny lol.
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Pica Pica

always thought most were fine with trans, it is ->-bleeped-<- which gets people spitting.
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Jake_to_Jackie

actually yeah i think your right i think it is ->-bleeped-<- I'm sorry. Again I personally dont get offended by any of them except he/she shim/ ->-bleeped-<-, and the one i hate the most IT. I would always call people sissy till i offended someone. But when i used sissy i did not mean it as the insult. not like wmp or any thing like that I ment it as sister. but this is off subject. I want to add Hairspray to the list of my movie favs

Your super sistah,
Jaclin
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