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Killjoy 03:32 PM 01-28-2009
My favourite movie is True Romance. If you have not seen it dump it into the top of your netflix/blockbuster que today!!! Everybody and thier mother is in it. Quentin Tarrantino wrote the script...People study this film in film school.
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yellowgoat 01:36 AM 01-29-2009
I have so many favorite movies it so hard to pick just one.

Thats a thinker! :-)

16 minutes I been thinking and it might just be Blade Runner! No.. Yeah! what! NyEAH! Yup! Blade Runner! has to be Blade Runner. :-)

Blade Runner is my favorite movie.

Now, don't ever make me pick a favorite ever again! :-) Lol

Cheers!
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karmaz00 02:21 AM 01-29-2009
hmmm
wow........well laugh it up

TOP GUN
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SeanGAR 02:56 AM 01-29-2009
The Blues Brothers.

Directed by John Landis, a cast including John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, John Candy, Carrie Fisher, Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Cab Calloway, John Lee Hooker, Lou Marini, Matt Guitar Murphy, Tom Bones Malone, Steve Cropper, Donald Duck Dunn, Alan Rubin. If you don't know all of these names, look them up. Cropper cowrote sitting on the dock with Otis Redding, in the midnight hour with Wilson Pickett, etc. and is considered by many the best living blues guitarist. Apparently the Beatles wanted to come to record Revolver with him but were talked out of it by Epstein.

"Play it, Steve".

Duck often smokes a pipe while playing.

This is the movie film students go to watch when they want a break from studying films and just want a good laugh and to listen to good music.
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Whee 09:00 AM 01-29-2009
Originally Posted by SeanGAR:
The Blues Brothers.

Directed by John Landis, a cast including John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, John Candy, Carrie Fisher, Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Cab Calloway, John Lee Hooker, Lou Marini, Matt Guitar Murphy, Tom Bones Malone, Steve Cropper, Donald Duck Dunn, Alan Rubin. If you don't know all of these names, look them up. Cropper cowrote sitting on the dock with Otis Redding, in the midnight hour with Wilson Pickett, etc. and is considered by many the best living blues guitarist. Apparently the Beatles wanted to come to record Revolver with him but were talked out of it by Epstein.

"Play it, Steve".

Duck often smokes a pipe while playing.

This is the movie film students go to watch when they want a break from studying films and just want a good laugh and to listen to good music.
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I first liked it because of the reference to my hometown. Then then I listened to the movie. All-time fave.

Made my girls watch it with me one day and during "Shake Your Tailfeather" they said, "OOH, it's the Cheetah Girl's song...":-)
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MedicCook 09:04 AM 01-29-2009
My all time favorite movie is 'The Shawshank Redemption.'
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Jay Hemingway 09:09 AM 01-29-2009
forest gump
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Mugen910 09:13 AM 01-29-2009
Don't have a Fav...but I have a few that I love to watch over and over...

Starship Troopers
Lethal Weapon 4
The Mummy 1&2
The Incredibles
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karmaz00 11:08 AM 01-29-2009
all good movies...a close second for me might be departed or body of lies
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Starscream 11:48 AM 01-29-2009
Too many Favorites:

The Empire Strikes Back
The Goonies
Field of Dreams
Spartacus
Citizen Kane
Star Wars: A New Hope
Transformers: The Movie (animated one)
Clerks
Return of the Jedi
Pirates of the Carribbean (the first one)

Probably in that order, but not necessarily.
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LasciviousXXX 11:58 AM 01-29-2009
First off, LOVE that you used the "English" spelling of the word :-)

My top 10 favorite movies in order are:

A Clockwork Orange
Magnolia
The Libertine
To Catch a Thief
Reservoir Dogs
Casino
Ocean's 11
Closer
Eastern Promises
The Fountain
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Scottw 12:01 PM 01-29-2009
The Hollywood Knights
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ActionAndy 12:04 PM 01-29-2009
Originally Posted by andysutherland:
The Goonies

"ANDYYYY! YOU GOOONIEEEE!"

I used to hear this a lot, resulting in one my nicknames being Goonie.

I think Conan the Barbarian is an amazingly well made movie that is overlooked. If you actually watch the movie (and not the for-tv-edit) you realize how un-campy it is. The set designs are amazing and Basil Poledouris turned in one of the best original scores ever heard. There isn't even that much violence for most of the movie--it isn't nearly as mindless as a lot of people believe. The sequel and all the sword & sandal movies it inspired are nowhere near as good (but Destroyer isn't actually that bad).

Blade Runner's another brilliant movie.

If you like well done action, check out Brotherhood of the Wolf. If nothing else, Monica Belucci gets naked.
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Killjoy 12:33 PM 01-29-2009
a quick top 10 would be (in no particular order)
true Romance
Rocky Horror Picture show
Versus
The Good The Bad and the Ugly
Audition
Haute Tension
Man Bites Dog
Fist of Legend
resevior Dogs
Killzone
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TripleF 12:34 PM 01-29-2009
Gran Torino
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kaisersozei 12:41 PM 01-29-2009
I'm partial to a few movies already named (True Romance & Blues Brothers,) but as for absolute favorites... if I had to pick ONE movie, I'd have to say:

Saving Private Ryan
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ActionAndy 12:50 PM 01-29-2009
Originally Posted by kaisersozei:
I'm partial to a few movies already named (True Romance & Blues Brothers,) but as for absolute favorites... if I had to pick ONE movie, I'd have to say:

Saving Private Ryan
He said Look, I washed for supper!
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WhoDeySchenk 12:54 PM 01-29-2009
Trainspotting & Swingers
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goalie204 01:04 PM 01-29-2009
The big lebowski
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fxpose 01:15 PM 01-29-2009
A Clockwork Orange

Das Boot
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