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Favorite Movies

dances with wolves
last of the mohicans
shawshank redemption
fargo
big lebowski
pulp fiction
matrix
cold mountain
love actually
four weddings and a funeral
shipping news
the contender
cider house rules
the lost boys
lonesome dove(i know it's a mini series but it was so great)
steel magnolia's(olympia dukakis and shirley maclaine, a riot)

had to add chasing amy, and moonstruck,
 
Donnie Darko
Amélie
Shawshank Redemption
Mulholland Drive
Pink Floyd the Wall
Fightclub
Natural Born Killers
The Crow
 
I didn't put them in any order!!

Delicatessen - Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro
The Thin Red Line - Terrence Malick
Fight Club - David Fincher
Blade Runner - Ridley Scott
Heat - Michael Mann
Yume - Akira Kurosawa
Koyaanisqatsi - Godfrey Reggio
Dances with Wolves - Kevin Costner
Twelve Monkeys - Terry Gilliam
Mad Max - George Miller
Groundhog Day - Harold Ramis
The Big Lebowski - Joel & Ethan Coen
Mononoke - Hime - Hayao Miyazaki
Natural Born Killers - Oliver Stone
Escape from New York - John Carpenter
Modern Times - Charles Chaplin
Yojimbo - Akira Kurosawa
Dr. Strangelove - Stanley Kubrick
C'era una volta il West - Sergio Leone
Monty Python and the Holy Grail - Monty Python ;)
The Insider - Michael Mann
Baraka - Ron Fricke
Apocalypse Now - Francis Ford Coppola
Asterix et Cleopatre (the animated movie!!) - Rene Goscinny, Lee Payant and Albert Uderzo
The Godfather - Francis Ford Coppola
The Great Dictator - Charles Chaplin
Shichinin no samurai - Akira Kurosawa
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - Terry Gilliam
Chinatown - Roman Polanski
L.A. Confidential - Curtis Hanson
Barton Fink - Joel & Ethan Coen
Genesis - Claude Nuridsany and Marie Perennou
2001: A Space Odyssey - Stanley Kubrick
It's a Wonderful Life - Frank Capra
Memento - Christopher Nolan

This is probably the most complete "favorite movies list" i have ever written :D
 
My favorite two movies of alltime are Shawshank Redemption and Grosse Pointe Blank, with a list of numerous others just bubbling underneath.

Phil
 
Oh yes, it is truly the film that I have repeatedly watched the most times. Hmmm, that was very bad grammar indeed, oh well!

Marty: 'I'll have an omelette'
Waitress: 'What would you like on that?'
Marty: 'No, no, nothing, just the omelette.'
Waitress: 'Well, thats not technically an omelette.'
Marty: 'Look, I dont want to get into a semantic argument about it, I just want the protein!'

Phil :D
 
In no particular order:

A Clockwork Orange
Alien
Aliens
Animal House
The Big Lebowski
Bladerunner
Blue Velvet
Brazil
Breaking Away
Desert Hearts
Excalibur
Fight Club
Harold and Maude
Hard Boiled
Hope and Glory
Hoosiers
The Image
The Killer
Last Summer
The Leopard
Local Hero
The Lover
Miller's Crossing
My Favorite Year
Near Dark
Paper Moon
Runaway Train
Slapshot
Strange Days
Summer Lovers
This is Spinal Tap
Trainspotting
Unforgiven
Used Cars
Vanishing Point
Videodrome
The Warriors
The Wild Bunch
 
lenny nero said:
In no particular order:

That looks suspiciously like alphabetical order to me! :D

Strange Days - I liked that film, but I seem to remember the critics didn't like it much?
 
did anyone ever tell you that you have impeccable taste, lenny?
Not often, so thanks for the compliment! :)
Strange Days - I liked that film, but I seem to remember the critics didn't like it much?
That's true, it pretty much bombed with the critics and at the box office. I love it though, one of my faves of the 90's.

Has anybody here ever seen Last Summer? I sometimes feel like I'm the only person who's ever watched it. I hope it gets a dvd release one day.
 
My all time favorites are the ones I own on both vhs and dvd, which right now is limited to:

Pulp Fiction
What Dreams May Come
 
Man Who Would Be King.
Remains of the Day. (One of my favorite novels also.)
Men in Black.
Blues Brothers.
American Graffiti.
Animal House.
Fantasia.
Laurel and Hardy, especially Way Out West.
 
"Casablanca", of course...

and a strange film which was very artful and came out about ten years ago: "Orlando". I don´t know the names of neither the director of the film nor of the actress but it is a film that I can´t forget and which impressed me greatly.




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there's a pretty funny b-movie version of casablanca that takes place in the future called overdrawn at the memory bank, starring raul julia. it's a pbs co-production, so it kind of looks like one of those old educational films you watched in high school. it was bad enough to be featured on an episode of mystery science theater 3000.
 
hi everyone!

thought i'd do mine (v difficult)

Withnail & I
Dog Day Afternoon
On The Waterfront
Salvador
Raging Bull
Scarface
Betty Blue
Apocalypse Now
Vagabonde
Godfather Trilogy
Oliver Stone's Vietnam Trilogy (cheating a bit I know)
Taxi Driver
Manhattan
Annie Hall
Goodfellas
High Plains Drifter
Chasing Amy
A Streetcar Named Desire
True Romance
 
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