What’s Your Favorite Movie?

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Electric Slide said:
whiteathlete33 said:
Ferris Beuller's day off is another good one.

Yes! Ferris Beuller's Day Off is an excellent classic. It's one of those movies you never get tired of seeing again when they show it on TV!

One of the greatest!
 

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I just saw Appaloosa.

It was shot in some beautiful locations. Co-written and directed by Ed Harris, the characters behave more realistically and the story is deeper than in most.

This movie thankfully is not the typical Jewish production which portrays white people in a negative light, and portrays non-whites as more likable and morally superior.
 

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i'm sure all of you will want to go back and edit your posts in this thread ... why? because Denzel Washington has a movie coming out where he plays (no surprise here) a magic negro who is going to save the world. again.

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without a doubt,The Book of Eliwill be everyone's favorite movie for all time!
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Black Hawk Down

Tombstone

The Deer Hunter

Lord of the Rings

American Me

Star Wars

Eastwood's movies

Raging Bull

Iron Man

The Dark Knight

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Godfather 1 & 2
The Good, Bad and Ugly
Gladitor
Crimes and Misdameanors.
Raging Bull
Blackhawk Down
Patton
Heat
300
King Kong (orginal and newest remake)
Jaws
 
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Well it ain't "Avatar" which is a string of movie cliches 162 minutes long. I'll vote for "Weird Science."
 

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You have to like the James Bond Movie, Live and Let Die. I always enjoyed watch Kananga blow up. I also watch a lot of the movies you guys have already named.
 

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Raging Bull
Good Fellas
Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid
Godfather 1 and 2
Unforgiven (I agree Appoloosa was one of the best new westerns I've seen)
On the Waterfront
Angels with Dirty Faces &Roaring Twenties (as an Irish kid growing up, you have to love Cagney)
Hoosiers (can watch over and over again)
Hard Times - a movie that I did not see listed (very under rated movie about bare knuckle fighters during depression...great acting by James Coburn and Charles Bronson)....just wondering if anyone else was familiar with it.
 

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Taxi Driver would certainly make my list....maybe Scorscese's best...although Raging Bull and Good Fellas is up there....
 

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In Random Order:

The Outlaw Josy Wales (1976)
High Plains Drifter (1973)
Once upon a time in the West (1969)
Unforgiven (1992)
The Dirty Dozen (1967)
Tobruk (1967)
The Guns of Navaronne (1961)
2010 (1984 film)
Raider's of the Lost Ark (1981)
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)(I hate the 4th film)
Big Country (1958)
Charade (1963)
Foul Play (1978)
Clue (1985)
The Thing (1982)
Back-draft (1992)
Twins (1988)
Terminator 1-2 (1984, 1991)
Dirty Harry 1-4 (1971, 1973, 1976, 1988)
The Goonies (1985)
Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)
Superman (1978)
Jaws (1975)
Blue Thunder (1982)
The Godfather 1-2 (1972, 1974)
Good Fellas (1990)
Moscow on the Hudson (1984)
Firefox (1982)
Play Misty for me (1971)
Fatal Attraction (1987)
War of the Roses (1989)
Disclosure (1995)
Tremors (1990)
Innerspace (1987)
Star Trek 1-4 (1979, 1982, 1984, 1986)
The Ten Commandments (1958)
The Fugitive (1993)
First Blood (1982)
Star Wars 1-3 (1977, 1980, 1983)
An officer and a Gentleman (1982)
Back to the Future 1 & 3 (1985, 1990)(did not like 2nd film)
The Poseidon Adventure (1972)
Taxi (1976)
Midnight Run (1988)
Tango & Cash (1989)
National Treasure 1-2 (2004, 2007)
Legal Eagles (1986)
10 to Midnight (1983)
Logan's Run (1976)
Blade Runner (1982)
The Princess Bride (1987)
Clash of the Titans (1981)
Cannonball Run 1-2 (1980, 1982)
Home Alone (1990)
Parenthood (1989)
Honey, I shrunk the Kids (1989)
Ghostbusters 1-2 (1984, 1989)
Groundhog Day (1993)
Scrooged (1988)
Die Hard 1-4 (1988, 1990, 1995, 2007)
Lethal Weapon 1, 3-4 (1987, 1993, 1998) (avoid 2nd film)
 

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Good call on Where the Red Fern Grows, very popular in my town when I was a kid.

American Grafitti is a damn good film. Saturday nights in Baytown, Texas in the 1970s weren't much different from what they were doing in that movie.

Fandango is also a good, underrated film. Check that one out.

Sorcerer has some amazing scenes.

As for Birth of a Nation, it is the first true movie. It defined the language of film and was incredibly innovative. The fact that a white racist Southerner invented the artform of the modern age bugs the hell out of the usual jackasses who still use D.W. Griffith's build-to-a-climax editing style to this day.Edited by: Bronk
 

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you guys are all missing the jokethat revived this thread.
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scroll up and check out my post. i just know you'll add this latest film starring Denzel Washington to your list of favorite all-time movies.
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The Last American Virgin (1982)
Beetlejuice (1988)
Grease (1978)
Lucas (1986)
One Crazy Summer (1986)
Better Off Dead (1985)
Bad Guys (1986)
Elvira Mistress Of The Dark (1988)
Stewardess School (1986)
Fast Times At Ridgemont High (1982)
Home Alone (1990)
National Lampoon's Vacation (1983)
National Lampoon's European Vacation (1985)
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989)
A Christmas Story (1983)
Who's That Girl? (1987)
Three O'Clock High (1987)
Adventures In Babysitting (1987)
The Karate Kid (1984)
Back To School (1986)
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)

...just to name a few
 

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whiteathlete33 said:
Deer Hunter is another good one.
Watching "The Deer Hunter" is the one time in my life I can remember having angry feelings towards asians
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Want to see a movie with just white people in it? A movie with not one F word in it? With no artificially macho female characters? With no (at least as far as I can detect) PC propoganda written into it?

Then check out "The Assasination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford."

It just kicked my ass.

Maybe it will kick yours.
 

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Jimmy Chitwood said:
you guys are all missing the joke that revived this thread.
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<div>scroll up and check out my post. i just know you'll add this latest film starring Denzel Washington to your list of favorite all-time movies.
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Sorry no one is catching on Jimmy. I saw your gag though and it made me chuckle.
 

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Thought I would throw in the mix, Legends of the Fall, Gladiatior and Field of Dreams.
 

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I suppose I am weird when it comes to movies. I rarely watch movies, and when I do, I generally avoid the big budget Hollywood flicks in favor of the more obscure flicks. The LOTR movies, were the last true big budget movie that I suppose I have seen, and I enjoyed them. Beyond movies like that some of my favorites are in no particular order:

Heathers - I saw this movie when I was probably 12 years old, and I immediately fell in love with it. It is kind of a cross between a teen movie and a black comedy. It is pretty raunchy and at times over the top, but fairly accurate about what high school life can be like at times and unashamedly UN PC, which makes it something that couldn't be created today. It takes shots at just about everything from the in crowd, jocks, geeks, stoners, pop music, touchy feely hippies, self absorbed parents, teen angst, homosexuals etc etc. One of my favorite quotes of all time in any movie comes from Heathers "I love my dead gay son", followed by "Wonder how he'd react if his son had a limp wrist with a pulse?" This movie wasn't very well received at first but has become a pretty big cult classic, even influencing pop culture slang for a time. If you have ever heard phrases in the past like "What's your damage?","How Very" "Sit and Spin" or "Did you have a brain tumor for breakfast?" They came from Heathers.

May- It is kind of a far out psychological horror about a woman who is a lonely outcast and her increasingly desperate attempts to connect with the people around her. In the end she winds up going completely off the deep and killing people to steal their body parts so she can sew them together to make her perfect companion. Very far out, but appealing to me for some strange reason.

Dr Strangelove - I don't think there is any need to explain this movie as probably everyone has seen it by now.

Sling Blade - Probably another one of those no need for explanation movies. To me Dwight Yoakam makes this movie despite Billy Bob Thornton's great work as Carl "Sling Blade" Childers.

Shaun of the Dead- This British comedy movie is definitely not for everyone. I seen many people give this movie horrendous reviews, but I thoroughly enjoy it for the spoof it is on the Zombie horror film genre.

This Boys Life- Not a big fan of Leonardo DiCaprio, but IMO this one of of his best early roles. I am not a big fan of Robert De Niro either as I find a lot of his work to be basically underwhelming and stale despite his reputation, but IMO this is one of his best roles and surely one of his most overlooked. The movie is based off of a book which I have yet to get around to reading. It is the story of a boy and his abusive step father Dwight Hansen (Robert De Niro). At first Hansen seems like an ok guy, but we soon learn that this is nothing more than disguise he wears both for the family as well as members of his community. He in fact is a controlling psycho who uses DiCaprio's character as his whipping boy to make up for his own feelings of inequity. Basically everything about Dwight is a lie, from his tough guy persona to his attractive self confidence. Not a new theme by any stretch of the imagination, but De Niro does a very good job of bringing this character to life with a visceral meanness that would probably be hard to duplicate. The only critique I would have about his performance is that once Dwight has been exposed, he seems an almost totally irredeemable character which is rarely true in real life. This of course may have to do with the fact that the story was written by the boy who suffered the abuses, so his opinion may be understandably a bit biased against Dwight.

Just a few of the many movies I could have listed as some of my favorites.Edited by: Bear Backer
 

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I liked your read on This Boy's Life. It's a pretty good movie and both DiCaprio and DeNiro are excellent in it.

I would not call your preferences in movies weird at all. Avoiding the big budget crap is a smart move.
 

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One movie I forgot to mention is Bad News Bears. It's one of my all time favorite movies and I'm referring to the 1976 version of course.
 

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Yeah Bronk Leo was special performa in that movie
 
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