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 stusi
 
posted on February 12, 2001 08:11:31 PM new
what is your all time favorite movie? mine is Goodfellas. i have seen it over 20 times. great acting, great story, great music.
 
 lswanson
 
posted on February 12, 2001 08:20:40 PM new
The Hunt for Red October tops my list, followed closely by The Mission with Robert DeNiro. Red October was the only movie I enjoyed enough to go back to the theater for repeat viewings.

 
 Julesy
 
posted on February 12, 2001 08:32:18 PM new
Goodfellas is a favorite of mine, too. I also liked Magnolia a lot...always catch something new each time I see it. High Noon, Braveheart (for music and cinematography alone) and Midnight Express also top my list.

 
 sharkbaby
 
posted on February 12, 2001 08:53:56 PM new
Shawshank Redemption is right up there. I also really love the movie Silkwood. But I think Papillion is the best.
 
 pharlap
 
posted on February 12, 2001 08:56:10 PM new
Shawshank Redemption is my absolute favourite. Perfect acting, perfect plot, perfect twists, perfect ending, perfect music etc etc...

 
 Al
 
posted on February 12, 2001 09:03:41 PM new
The Ten Commandments.

 
 nutspec
 
posted on February 12, 2001 09:06:23 PM new
Hard to pick just one.

"Shawshank" is really up there.

"Das Boat" was great

"Glory" for trying to get it right.

"Field of Dreams" was worth the wait to get the payoff at the end.

Favorite cheesy movie - "Big Trouble in Little China"

 
 Pocono
 
posted on February 12, 2001 09:11:36 PM new
jaws...shark...bad fish...swalley ya whole!

 
 uaru
 
posted on February 12, 2001 09:15:41 PM new
Lawrence of Arabia (must be seen in 70mm at a grand theater)

Lawrence of Arabia excelled on all levels, cinematography by the great Freddie Young, sweeping musical score by Maurice Jarre, fantastic attention to detail by the great director Sir David Lean. Top notch acting, story, and art direction... I don't think they'll ever be able to make a movie on that scale again.

Honorable mentions

John Ford's "How Green Was My Valley", "Grapes of Wrath", "The Quiet Man", and "The Searchers"

Kubrick's "Barry Lyndon"

Terrance Mallick's "Days of Heaven"

Woody Allen's "Annie Hall" & "Manhattan"

Coppola's "Godfather" & "Godfather 2"






 
 barrybarris
 
posted on February 12, 2001 09:24:25 PM new
My all time favorite movie?

Star Wars, after all I am a Space Cadet...

Others that are high on my list;

Hot Dog, The Movie. Crazy Skiers, a mountain, snow, nice music sound track, wet Tee-Shirt contest and laughs.

Harold and Maude. Crazy teenaged male who drives a Hearse meets an older woman (Ruth Gordon) and romance blossoms. Did I mention his fascination with suicide?

The Blob. Crazy Blob from outer space consumes people in small town USA.

The Blue Lagoon. Two Crazy teenagers running around half naked (OK, more than half naked) on a tropical island.

Night of the Living Dead. Crazy dead people come back to life and must eat brains from living people to kill the pain of being dead.

OOOP's, stusi asked for one favorite, I guess I got carried away~~~

Barry (I like movies with crazy themes) Barris


 
 roxw
 
posted on February 13, 2001 05:06:48 PM new
My ALLTIME favorite movie is Sweet Hostage with Martin Sheen and Linda Blair. I also love Excalibur with Nigel Terry. Then there are tons and tons that I would watch over and over.... like Pretty Woman and Steel Magnolias.

 
 Muriel
 
posted on February 13, 2001 05:10:34 PM new
I have to say that THE most exciting movie I ever saw, and one that did not disappoint me, right to the end, was "Close Encounters of a Third Kind". Thrilling movie! LOVED IT!



 
 xlhgrl
 
posted on February 13, 2001 05:14:45 PM new
Pretty in Pink, Some Kind of Wonderful, Breakfast Club, Legend, Evil Dead II, Army of Darkness, The Crow. Nothing serious, I just like to be entertained.

 
 Meya
 
posted on February 13, 2001 05:24:48 PM new
When Harry Met Sally, Women of the Year (an oldie but a goodie)
 
 barbarake
 
posted on February 13, 2001 06:44:06 PM new
Casablanca
Star Wars

I hate Gone With The Wind - I always felt like smacking Scarlett around - what a (rhymes w/ witch)!!!

Honorable mentions
Anything with Humphrey Bogart or Cary Grant
Any 'Indiana Jones' movie
'Remains of the Day'
'Galaxy Quest'
'Armageddon' (sp?)


 
 stusi
 
posted on February 13, 2001 08:35:26 PM new
some other great ones that i am surprised no one has mentioned= the Hustler, Pulp Fiction, Easy Rider, Chinatown, Rainman, Silence of the Lambs, On the Waterfront, Raging Bull.....
 
 mybiddness
 
posted on February 13, 2001 08:55:14 PM new
If I had to choose one it would be Fried Green Tomatoes.
Not paranoid anywhere else but here!
 
 zilvy
 
posted on February 13, 2001 09:00:43 PM new
Going wayyy back loved, Zorba the Greek. More recently, The Color Purple, Shawshank Redemption was excellent....loved the HAPPY ENDING (never really expected it) I really hate movies that telegraph the ending halfway through the plot.

 
 dantheman984
 
posted on February 14, 2001 06:09:26 AM new
Hello,
My favorite Movies of all time is:
One Flew Over the Kuu Kuu`s Nest (spelling?)

For Horror Movies, all of the Nightmare on Elm Streets...
Dan
 
 neelieohara
 
posted on February 14, 2001 06:49:47 AM new
"Matewan" (John Sayles, director), hands down. Great movie, great story, terrific cast and wonderful use of music to show the slow coming together of communities.

Others:
"The Third Man"
"Seven Samurai"
"L.A. Confidential"
"The Conversation"
"Empire of the Sun"
"Bedazzled" (the original with Dudley Moore and Peter Cook)
anything by Steven Soderbergh, especially "The Limey"
anything by the Coen brothers

and for sheer fun: "Jaws" and "The Magnificent Seven"

I could, of course, go on forever.

Jenny




 
 xellil
 
posted on February 14, 2001 07:01:31 AM new
I normally hate seeing movies a second time (what's the fun when you know the ending?), but there are 3 I own and watch periodically:

Raising Arizona (my all time favorite, I have seen it at least 20 times)

Lethal Weapon (the first one)

LadyHawke with Rutger Hauer and Michelle Pfeiffer

nc

 
 truesmom
 
posted on February 14, 2001 08:17:43 AM new
My fave has got to be Dangerous Liasons (sp?). John Malkovitch, could there BE a better actor? I also love Footloose, I know it's cheesy, but it reminds me of high school.

 
 njrazd
 
posted on February 14, 2001 08:42:23 AM new
Hard to pick an absolute favorite, but North by Northwest has always been up near the top. Cary Grant at his finest!

And the Daniel Day Lewis version of The Last of the Mohicans. The cinematography was tremendous.



 
 femme
 
posted on February 14, 2001 09:17:31 AM new
Rules are made to bend, right? So...

Lawrence of Arabia
Amadeus
Dangerous Liasons
Glory
Jaws
West Side Story
Greystoke
Dracula (Gary Oldman)
Spaceballs
Indiana Jones movies (1 & 3)
Excalibur*
Chinatown
The Last Emperor
Anything with Marilyn
Anything with Bette
Anything directed by Alfred

But, if you really pinned me down to just one favorite, I would have to say...
Lawrence of Arabia.

*Thanks for the title, roxw. Excalibur is a terrific movie, having seen it several times. I seem to have a mental block when trying to recall it's title, though.

[ edited by femme on Feb 14, 2001 09:21 AM ]
 
 kiki2
 
posted on February 14, 2001 09:21:59 AM new
Since everyone else is breaking rules

Schindler's List, The Thorn Birds, Gladiator,
Braveheart, The Piano and Silence of the Lambs


My Cheese List:

Dirty Dancing, Sixteen Candles, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Little Darlings, Grease and Friday the 13th (original only).

 
 Zazzie
 
posted on February 14, 2001 09:53:05 AM new
The Princess Bride
Labryinth
Starman
The Haunting
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Shawshank Redemption
Breakfast at Tiffanys
Braveheart
Sleuth
The Man Who Would Be King
The Time Bandits
Star Wars


 
 kraftdinner
 
posted on February 14, 2001 10:20:57 AM new
neelieohara...I agree with you about "Empire of the Sun".....wasn't that a great movie?!

I also love any movie with Joan Crawford in it....the acting is SO dramatic, you can't help but laugh your head off!!



 
 bobbysoxer
 
posted on February 14, 2001 11:19:55 AM new

There are so many....

"Guess Who is Coming to Dinner" (any 50s/60s movie with Sidney Poiter)
"The Greatest Show on Earth"
"Snow White"
"Desert Hearts"
"If These Walls Could Talk"
"If These Walls Could Talk Part II"
"Citizen Jane"
"Driving Miss Daisy"

not bobbysoxer on eBay

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[ edited by bobbysoxer on Feb 14, 2001 11:32 AM ]
 
 birdlady54
 
posted on February 14, 2001 01:50:41 PM new
Really liked "Castaway"! Kept me on the edge of my seat. I liked " Driving Miss Daisy", "Fried Green Tomatoes", and "Little Women". Does that tell you any thing about me? LOL

 
 margot
 
posted on February 14, 2001 02:07:09 PM new
Princess Bride

 
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