What’s Your Favorite Movie?

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Yes, Deniro in Taxi Driver, great angry white guy movie. If you haven't seen it, check it out.

Raging Bull, Cape Fear and Deer Hunter are great Deniro movies too.

Kubrick has made some great ones, Clockwork Orange, Full Metal Jacket and Eyes Wide Shut. I think he got wasted for making Eyes Wide cause he revealed the goings on of the super elite. Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman were an example of perfect casting, both too stupid to even realize what they were taking part in.
 

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Kubrick's Path's of Glory is a great WWI movie. In fact, it's one of the only WWI movies I can recall; WWII seems to be all the rage these days. Apocalypse Now, Barry Lynden, and 2001 Space Odyssey are all masterpieces of his as well. Oh, let's not forget Jack Nicholson in the Shinning.
 

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"The Birth of a Nation" is a must-see, I agree.

I first saw this movie as a teenager in 1993, I rented it from Blockbuster back then.

If you are looking for a true sense of what our country was like following the Civil War, this fact-based movie will give it to you.

This was the biggest movie of its time, garnering an immense amount of pre-release build up. The biggest stars of the time attended the first showings.

Interestingly enough, then President of the United States Woodrow Wilson proclaimed the movie "a classic" after seeing it at a special White House preview.

I again stress this movie is a must-see, and it shows what occurs when Carpetbaggers place blacks in positions of leadership positions. If any white you know supports Hussein Obama, have him watch this movie. I don't have any acquaintances who support Hussein Obama, but if you do, ensure that they watch this movie.

The South will again save this country in 2008.
 

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Caddyshack
The Godfather I and II
Dumb and Dumber(always a good laugh)
Platoon
Knocked Up
The Departed
40 Year Old Virgin
Shawshank Redemption
Ace Ventura(the first one/although sequel was not bad)

...just to name a few that come to mind
 
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They Live

Ahahahahahaa...this movie is great. I watch it every time its on.

"I came to chew gum and kick ass...
...and I'm alllllll out of bubble gum."

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That line never gets old. Here's a list of my all-time faves:

-Terminator 2
-They Live (Rowdy Roddy Piper...just too frickin' funny)
-Planet of the Apes (2001) (Estella Warren was so hot in
this movie, I almost crapped my pants...seriously)
-Narc (great Detroit cop movie)
-The Godfather (Brando and Pacino...end of story)
-Slapshot (Possibly THE funniest movie ever made)
-Youngblood (A must see for ALL American hockey players.)
-Miracle (Also a must see for ALL American puckheads)
-Romper Stomper (Russell Crowe)
-North Shore (cheesy 80's movie, but it has its moments)
-Fast Times at Ridgemont High (cult classic)
-Rocky I and IV
-A Clockwork Orange (I'm a sick bastard,can't help it)
 

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I wouldn't say it is my favorite movie, but the final scenes of thisflick are excellent. Jim Belushi plays the title role in a movie called - The Principal. He is sent to an urban school which is totally out of control. Black thugs have been routinely beating and victimizing students and teachers. Nobody in their right mind wants the job, but Belushi is forced by circumstances to accept the position.


As the movie progresses, the situation becomes increasingly worse. A student is killed and the principal becomes the next target. After being run ragged, he is faced with his nemesis, who begins to pound him up.Then we witness a glorious transformation. Suddenly,as if waking from a trance, Belushi grabs the fist of his antagonist who is in the process of throwing another punch, and says to him ... My Turn!! The expression on his face indicates he has finally had enough!He then proceeds to beat the s**t out of the punk, and tosses him down the school stepsinto the street.It would be great if White people had a similar transformation.
 
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Bart said:
I wouldn't say it is my favorite movie, but the final scenes of this flick are excellent.   Jim Belushi plays the title role in a movie called  - The Principal.  He is sent to an urban school which is totally out of control.  Black thugs have been routinely beating and victimizing students and teachers.   Nobody in their right mind wants the job, but Belushi is forced by circumstances to accept the position.


As the movie progresses, the situation becomes increasingly worse.  A student is killed and the principal becomes the next target.   After being run ragged, he is faced with his nemesis, who begins to pound him up.  Then we witness a glorious transformation.   Suddenly, as if waking from a trance,  Belushi grabs the fist of his antagonist who is in the process of throwing another punch, and says to him  ...  My Turn!!   The expression on his face indicates he has finally had enough!He then proceeds to beat the s**t out of the punk, and tosses him down the school steps into the street.It would be great if White people had a similar transformation.

I liked this movie too, but I left it off my all-time favorites list because of the "magical negro factor" that was so blatantly seen throughout the movie. You know, the whole "black guy (Louis gosset Jr.) risking his own ass to protect his White friend" thing was just not believable. Its was, no doubt, a cool movie, but it just didn't make my list. Had they replaced Louis Gosset Jr. with...say...Charles Bronson as Beluishi's sidekick, then maybe it would have made the cut.
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Zulu, A bridge too far, Battle of Britain, The Dam Busters, The Great Escape, Apocalypse Now, Platoon, Escape from Alcatraz, War of the Worlds (the old one), Terminator films, Star Wars (prefer the old ones but episode 3 was also good), Predator 1, American History X, Forest Gump, Stand By Me, Football Factory, Green Street Hooligans, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Monty Python's Life of Brian.

This is after looking at my collection of VHS and DVD's otherwise I would've never remembered!
 

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If anyone hasn't seen Black Hawk Down, I highly recommend it, especially to CF members. Very realistic, mostly historically accurate, and no politically correct BS.
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A lot of good movies mentioned on this thread. Some I've written down on my "to see" list. My favorites are:

Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade
Terminator 2 (I grew up with it, saw it before the first one)
Full Metal Jacket
Casablanca
Swingers
I guess I also have to say Forrest Gump and Shawshank Redemption, just because it's almost impossible to turn them off when I see them on TV.

More recently I thought No Country for Old Men and Charlie Wilson's War were both very good.
 

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Goodfellas, GF I,II, Casino, Rocky and The Sting are up there for me. I also liked Reservoir Dogs at one time but it's too cliche now.
 
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World war I movies:
I recommend both versions of All Quiet on the Western Front. Then there is Sargent York.. There are a number of air combat films:Wings, Hell's Angels, and Dawn Patrol. The only naval movie I can think of is African Queen. I long for a movie call I forgot, Zepellin!
We need more films on WW I.
 

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The Iron Cross, Go Tell the Spartans, and Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia
 

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A couple of John Wayne's best.

"In Harms Way"
"The Shootist"

Tom Iron...
 

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Blade Runner is supposed to be a "pro-white" movie. i haven't seen it in a while so I can't remember how true that is. Maybe someone who has seen it lately can comment.
 

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JD1986 said:
If anyone hasn't seen Black Hawk Down, I highly recommend it, especially to CF members. Very realistic, mostly historically accurate, and no politically correct BS.
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Great move. So un-PC I can't understand how it ever got made. The Africans were made to look like savages. I guess they're only like that east of 0 degrees longitude.
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In no particular order:

The Warlord
Master and Commander
The Wild Bunch
Henry V (both versions)
Richard III (Olivier)
The Cross of Iron
A Man for All Seasons
Lawrence of Arabia
The Four Feathers (A. Korda version)
The Adventures of Robin Hood (Flynn)
Captain Blood
Death Wish
Dirty Harry
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Zulu
The Charge of the Light Brigade
Waterloo
War and Peace (Russian version)
Young Winston
Ben Hur
Khartoum
Goodfellas
The Godfather
Raging Bull
Jesus of Nazareth
 

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If anyone hasn't seen Black Hawk Down, I highly recommend it, especially to CF members. Very realistic, mostly historically accurate, and no politically correct BS.
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As I stated in my earlier post here,these guys were facing insurmountable odds and were severely outnumbered.It seemed like the entire continent of africa wasfighting these soldiers.Whether or not people considered this mission a success, the fact the the body count of the africans compared to the us soldiers was significantly higher is a testament to these whitespecial forces.
 

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I just watched "Enemy of the State" (1998) again. Good expose of the Total Surveillance State that has been put into high gear since 9/11.
 

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there are many great movies listed, so i won't bother repeating any of them. instead, i'll list a few lesser known films that i really enjoyed. each of them has a definite interest for those of us here at CF.

Felon is a brilliantly acted, vividly portrayed look at the brutality of prison. especially for a white man who tries to live an honest life.

Stephen Dorff portrays Wade Porter, a white family man with a promising future who loses everything when he accidentally kills the burglar who broke into his home. Covicted of involuntary manslaughter, he gets thrust into the dark, brutally violent world that is prison life. Val Kilmer plays John Smith, a murderer who becomes Porter's mentor in hell.

Equilibrium is set in a near-future, totalitarian-governed world where freedom has been made a crime and is subdued by emotion-suppressing drugs.

Christian Bale plays John Preston, a member of the government's police force who comes to realize that the government has become what it claims to denounce. he joins the resistance, and all hell breaks loose. as a bonus point, one of his main enemies is a black dude, and Bale cuts his face off with a sword.
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Stark Raving Mad is a fun bank robbery movie with a twist. Seann William Scott plays Ben McGewan, a regular but pissed off white guy who has to rob a bank to pay his dead brother's debt to a crime lord (Lou Diamond Phillips).

taking place in the background of a huge rave, McGewan overcomes numerous hiccups in the plan, and sticks it to the guys who try to screw him.

it's a fun movie with a great techno soundtrack, as well.
 

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I just saw that new Western movie "Appalosa"(spelling) over the weekend starring Ed Harris and Vigo Mortenson. Mortenson is the actor who played Aragorn in the Lord of the Rings trilogy and Ed Harris has always been one of my favorite under the radar type actors. He never gets alot of attention but he's one of the best. The movie was enjoyable and quite funny at times. It was not as good a western as Open Range but maybe a little better than 3:10 to Yuma.
 
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