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american beauty
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I'm afraid my classic repertoire is a bit thin. I tried to sit through Casablanca once and couldn't do it. American Beauty is pretty good, for sure. Another that springs to mind is rather simple, but still sticks with me: Grand Canyon. Blue Velvet is pure genius. It was my favorite for years. Its A Beautiful Life is incredible. The Sweet Hereafter gave me a hard time for quite awhile after watching it. Extremely powerful. The audio is so perfectly matched with the film and stands on its own wonderfully. From a pure entertainment sense, I would go with Brother, Where Art Though. Brilliant!!! I'm still going to stick with Malick's Thin Red Line, though.
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You couldn't sit through CASABLANCA? Are you nuts? It doesn't move any slower than Malick's artsy war film, that's for damn sure. ;)
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or apocalypse now
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Paint Your Wagon
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For Malick, I gotta go with Days of Heaven. |
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If I had to choose one movie it would be Star Wars A New Hope. I read the book before seeing the movie and at 13, couldn't believe that Lucas was able to bring those images to the big screen.
Other favorites in no particular order: Princess Bride The Holy Grail The Meaning of Life Great Santini American Grafitti Indiana Jones Christmas Story Young Sherlock Holmes Time After Time Koyaanisqatsi (anybody else seen this?) |
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So many choices for favorites..... cant be pigeon holed into picking just one |
To pick just one:
Rocky As far as others I really enjoy: Apollo 13 Backdraft Forrest Gump White Christmas Top Gun Tombstone |
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well this will never work cuz you need some division.
drama Shawshank redemtion; What Dreams may come; meet Joe Black comedy Caddy Shack shot um up the Good the Bad and the Ugy; Scare Face blow um up Transporter; Die Hard series alien Alien series si-fi Star Wars SteveSmileWavy |
Well, my top five are in no particular order..
Forrest Gump Great Santini Empire of the sun Holy Grail Apocalypse Now |
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Ballad of Cable Hogue.
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Impossible to answer since it would be a 20 or 30 way tie, (I've seen thousands of films), but if I had to pick one it would be "Chinatown". As close to a perfect film as ever made. Can't even imagine what could be changed to improve it.
One interesting measure is how well a film holds up over time; some really don't and you wonder what all of the fuss was about in the first place. The really great ones get better, you see more genius with every subsequent viewing. Some of the choices named on this thread are not even considered good films by most people, I guess that sentimentality or some other factor weighs heavily for some(?) "Sweet Hereafter" is brilliant, Egoyan is definitely a genius of film. It is part of a series, (trilogy?), of films about loss and recovery by him. That film knocked me out cold as a mackerel, and it has my absolute favorite young actress in it, Sarah Polley. She is hauntingly good, I'd watch a dog food commercial w/ her in it. |
Well wait a minute now...ahhh Cable Hogue is a good film but...All That Jazz is good to..so I go with the Fortune Cookie.
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Number one will be almost anything with Bogart and Bacall or Bergman. A few comes to mind (sorry canīt pick), like Key Largo, Treasure of Sierra Madre, The Big Sleep and of course Casablanca.
IMO, no man before or after Humphrey Bogart, has been able to externalize such character impact. He really epitomized the rule less is more. The talk, the walk, the smoking and the women handling.. ;) Funny, I canīt seem to come up with any movies I think is better after those made over half a century ago.. |
The Shawshank Redemption
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OUU OUU not the Fortune Cookie....but Wilders take on the Front Page is better yeah thats the one I like yeah...
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Yeah Bogart is the THE man! Treasure of the Sierra Madre is John and Walter Huston with Bogie...but the Maltese Falcon is timeless too, but I like the other John Huston movie Tobaco Road....I love that Jeeter. So Tobaco Road is my favorite.
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Dr. Stangelove.
"This is the War Room, gentlemen! How dare you fight in here!" Slim: <DT>1 .45 automatic. <DT>2 boxes of ammunition. <DT>4 days' concentrated emergency rations. <DT>1 drug issue containing antibiotics, morphine, vitamin pills, pep pills, sleeping pills, tranquilizer pills. <DT>1 miniature combination Russian phrase book and Bible. <DT>100 dollars in rubles. <DT>100 dollars in gold. <DT>9 packs of chewing gum. <DT>1 issue of prophylactics. <DT>3 lipsticks. <DT>3 pairs of nylon stockings</DT> "Shoot, A fella could have a pretty good weekend in Vegas with all that stuff." Slim Pickin's riding the bomb down! http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...g-the-bomb.jpg |
A Thin Red Line?????WTF?...I'm a war movie buff and that was a POS! (IMO) Sorry! :confused:
Nothing personal..:)Did you really like that screwy movie? "Jarhead" was another incredibly stupid mess. I was embarrassed when I took my 12 year old son to see it. Typical contemporary liberal POS! Should have been rated X. For good war movies....IMHO :D Saving Private Ryan Band of Brothers Patton Battle of Britain Tora Tora Tora Bridge Too Far "Special effects" in Flags of our Fathers was great. Longest Day Black Hawk Down Honorable Mention.. 30 Seconds over Tokyo Guns of Navarone Battle of the Bulge Memphis Belle Glory Sargent York U571 Bob |
Guess I need to see "Scare Face"
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Motion said ONE Favorite movie not a catalog of what you think are good war movies...Ohhh BTW your taste in war movies leaves something to be desired as alot of them su{k. |
American Beauty
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You make a list of war movies and leave out Bridge Over the River Kwai?
Anyway, I actually had to think pretty hard about this one. There's only one movie I'll pop in the DVD player without hesitation and re-watch straight through. Here's a hint: http://seniorjournal.com/NEWS/Entert...opkins-gra.jpg |
Goodfellas
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Cindy instantly replied to the question..."Casablanca"...
Me? "The Hustler"...but the pool playing is all clogged up with a love story. |
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The one movie I fall back on on my Saturday night movie is....Hunt for Red October.
I just love that damn movie. There are a lot of movies that are a lot better, but it's my favorite, that's for sure. And I can watch it over and over and over. I think it may be more of a function of where you were in your life when you first watched the movie than how good it is. Look at the list of favorites; almost no contemporary movies. In 20 years, the guys on the board will list, "Golden Compass" and "Harry Potter and the..". Funny how most of the guys on this board gravitate to war movies. |
We were soldiers, my #2 Das Boot #3
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Tabs,
It seems I'm not the only one who listed more than one movie...Your attitude tells me you must have liked a THIN RED LINE... forget about the history of the battle for Guadalcanal...Thats right you were the one who thought the Siegfried Line was on the Eastern Front. So are you cranky tonight? Merry Christmas! |
The latest incarnation of The Thin Red Line was pretentious BS, but hey who am I to criticize what other people like. It is their prerogative to watch wherever cr@p that turns them on.
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Cool Hand Luke
- "What we have here... is a failure... to communicate." - "Shaken' it down here boss" (Honorable mention: Buckaroo Banzai...) |
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Once more into the breech dear friends, once more, Or close the wall up with our British dead! |
I'm between Brazil and Memento.
Brazil because spells out the end-game when we give the government too much power. (Mind-numbing bureaucracy.) Memento because its about a man that lives in perpetual illusion, constantly manipulated by those around him for their own purposes. |
history of the world part one...
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