*~your all-time favorite movies~*
*~your all-time favorite movies~*
rachelg wrote: Ok, other than Lady and the Tramp, my favorite movies of all time are: Revenge of the Nerds (the first one), Gone with the Wind, E.T., Seabiscuit, It's a Wonderful Life, The Green Mile, and Ice Age
Nice selection
Dracula (the first one)
The Mummy
The Werewolf.
The Invisible Man.
Frankenstein
Nice selection
Dracula (the first one)
The Mummy
The Werewolf.
The Invisible Man.
Frankenstein
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lol. I knew somebody was out there supporting the horror genre!
How about a few classics since somebody mentioned, "A Night to Remember"
Lifeboat - Alfred Hitchcock.
"The Haunting of Hell House"
High Noon
True Grit
Has anybody seen a very strange movie called: "Miracle Mile" where a guy answers a phone booth and the caller tells him that WWIII is about to happen?
How about the Bakshi animated movie: "Wizards"?
How about a few classics since somebody mentioned, "A Night to Remember"
Lifeboat - Alfred Hitchcock.
"The Haunting of Hell House"
High Noon
True Grit
Has anybody seen a very strange movie called: "Miracle Mile" where a guy answers a phone booth and the caller tells him that WWIII is about to happen?
How about the Bakshi animated movie: "Wizards"?
All the world's a stage and the men and women merely players...Shakespeare
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Ok here's my eccentric list
For the Boys (had Bette Midler(sp) in it)
Memphis Belle
any John Hughes movie (yes I love the brat pack movies)
Mary Poppins
Something to Talk About
Circle of Friends (book is way better, but I like looking at Chris O'Donnel)
Dazed and Confused
there's more but nothing coming to mind right now
For the Boys (had Bette Midler(sp) in it)
Memphis Belle
any John Hughes movie (yes I love the brat pack movies)
Mary Poppins
Something to Talk About
Circle of Friends (book is way better, but I like looking at Chris O'Donnel)
Dazed and Confused
there's more but nothing coming to mind right now
"Girls are crazy! I'm not ever getting married, I can make my own sandwiches!"
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Gotta be the Godfather
Old age and treachery, is an acceptable response to overwelming youth and skill
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lady cop wrote: yes, i often miss the OBVIOUS...however, i never saw "the Fifth Element".............i also failed to mention all 1379 FG members in my initial post. hate to quote myself, but in response to your snotty comment to me Korbin Dallas (post# 38), i am not sure YOU read the entire thread and saw this.
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Caught two repeats on the weekend, " Field of Dreams" and "Cassablanca" very different but two of my all time favourites.
Best moment in FOD, when kevin Costner and his wife are arguing because he has ploughed his crop to make a baseball field, his daughter keeps trying to interrupt and filnally says "daddy there is a man on your lawn", and whilst the muffled drum beats on the soundtrack Kostner makes his way to the window and there on the Diamond is the ghost of the Great Shoeless Joe Jackson.
Best in Cassablanca, When Rick sees her in the cafe, or is it when they have the parting "Hill of Beans" speech, who knows, who cares I just love the film.
Best moment in FOD, when kevin Costner and his wife are arguing because he has ploughed his crop to make a baseball field, his daughter keeps trying to interrupt and filnally says "daddy there is a man on your lawn", and whilst the muffled drum beats on the soundtrack Kostner makes his way to the window and there on the Diamond is the ghost of the Great Shoeless Joe Jackson.
Best in Cassablanca, When Rick sees her in the cafe, or is it when they have the parting "Hill of Beans" speech, who knows, who cares I just love the film.
"I have done my duty. I thank God for it!"
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Bothwell wrote: Caught two repeats on the weekend, " Field of Dreams" and "Cassablanca" very different but two of my all time favourites.
Best moment in FOD, when kevin Costner and his wife are arguing because he has ploughed his crop to make a baseball field, his daughter keeps trying to interrupt and filnally says "daddy there is a man on your lawn", and whilst the muffled drum beats on the soundtrack Kostner makes his way to the window and there on the Diamond is the ghost of the Great Shoeless Joe Jackson.
Best in Cassablanca, When Rick sees her in the cafe, or is it when they have the parting "Hill of Beans" speech, who knows, who cares I just love the film. and lest we forget..."four weddings and a funeral" and "love actually"....here's looking at you kid.
Best moment in FOD, when kevin Costner and his wife are arguing because he has ploughed his crop to make a baseball field, his daughter keeps trying to interrupt and filnally says "daddy there is a man on your lawn", and whilst the muffled drum beats on the soundtrack Kostner makes his way to the window and there on the Diamond is the ghost of the Great Shoeless Joe Jackson.
Best in Cassablanca, When Rick sees her in the cafe, or is it when they have the parting "Hill of Beans" speech, who knows, who cares I just love the film. and lest we forget..."four weddings and a funeral" and "love actually"....here's looking at you kid.
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Caught Cool Runnings this weekend.. the story of the Jamaician Bobsled team.. I remember watching when they crashed on the final run.. I thought that the driver was dead.. his head was doing a pingpong ball impersonation off the track.. at better than 60mph..... ouch....
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Greydeadhead, Zevon !!!! tell me what you know, the only fiction I read is Carl Hiaasen and he always has his characters "Putting Zevon" on the decks, who is he what would I have heard etc etc.
"I have done my duty. I thank God for it!"
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Warren Zevon.. singer/songwriter.. cancer stole him and he passed on to the other side in 2003. It makes sense that his music would be a favorite of Carl Hiaasen. Many of his lyrics are tongue in cheek, often critical of something or someone. Prolly his best known album would be Excitable Boy 1978.. which has Werewolves of London, Roland the Headless Thomspon Gunner, and other great tunes on it. here is his offical web site..http://www.warrenzevon.com/index.htm check him out.. I think you will find him extremely amusing and talented..
Feed your spirit by living near it -- Magic Hat Brewery bottle cap
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The Party ~~ with Peter Sellers, circa 1960's.
Absolute GOLD, absolute classic.
Absolute GOLD, absolute classic.
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Some of my favourite films include:
1) Blade Runner
2) Infernal Affairs
3) The Matrix
4) The Empire Strikes Back
5) The Big Blue
6) Chungking Express
7) L'Appartment
And any film with Takeshi Kitano in it, eg Hana - Bi.
Looking forward to Revenge Of The Sith (I know it's cheesey but I cant help it.)
1) Blade Runner
2) Infernal Affairs
3) The Matrix
4) The Empire Strikes Back
5) The Big Blue
6) Chungking Express
7) L'Appartment
And any film with Takeshi Kitano in it, eg Hana - Bi.
Looking forward to Revenge Of The Sith (I know it's cheesey but I cant help it.)
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soooooooo many
first batch that spring to mind are
good will hunting
the godfather trilogy
any given sunday
the princess bride
9 & a half weeks
amelie
lilo & stitch
ice age
exorcist
dracula
the ring
first batch that spring to mind are
good will hunting
the godfather trilogy
any given sunday
the princess bride
9 & a half weeks
amelie
lilo & stitch
ice age
exorcist
dracula
the ring
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The Godfather flicks
Usual Suspects
American Beauty
Million Dollar Baby
Hoosiers
Office Space
The Big Lebowski
Cool Hand Luke
Bull Durham
Carlito's Way
Goodfellas
I have many, many favorites!
Usual Suspects
American Beauty
Million Dollar Baby
Hoosiers
Office Space
The Big Lebowski
Cool Hand Luke
Bull Durham
Carlito's Way
Goodfellas
I have many, many favorites!
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bump for new person~~~~~~4 weddings and a funeral. where an unlikely scenario occurs, a typical repressed Brit falls for an outrageous yank. nope,never happen.
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Can't remember if I posted here already..
1. CASABLANCA
2. AFRICAN QUEEN
3. MRS. DOUBTFIRE
4. BEETLE JUICE
5. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
6. REAR WINDOW
7. BE BACK WHEN I REMEMBER THE REST..
1. CASABLANCA
2. AFRICAN QUEEN
3. MRS. DOUBTFIRE
4. BEETLE JUICE
5. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
6. REAR WINDOW
7. BE BACK WHEN I REMEMBER THE REST..
ALOHA!!
MOTTO TO LIVE BY:
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.
WOO HOO!!, what a ride!!!"
MOTTO TO LIVE BY:
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.
WOO HOO!!, what a ride!!!"
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The King and I..................
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Gone with the Wind
The wizard of ozz
Sound of Music
Westside Story
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The wizard of ozz
Sound of Music
Westside Story
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