favorite films of all time

Spade
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All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)
 
JLM
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Great movie!

A couple more would be "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn"- Lloyd Nolan and Peggy Ann Garner and "Best Years of our Lives"- Frederic March and Myrna Loy.
 
Goober
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HHMM - The Game -Michael Douglas - Sean Penn-
The Manchurian Candidate

Mr.Smith goes to Washinton

Bridge on the River Kwai

Schindlers List

Lawerence of Arabia - Loved Anthony Quinn in that one -

To Kill a Mockingbird

Unforgiven

To name a few
 
Angstrom
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A good Canadian movie was The Red Violin.
 
Spade
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and Mon Oncle Antoine

Many excellent Canadian films - don't get the distribution they deserve!
 
bobnoorduyn
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Neighbours (1952)

Norman McLaren - Neighbours 1952 - YouTube

Wow, that takes me back, I remember watching this when I was taking a film and movie class at summer camp.

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I'm kind of a fan of quirky Canadian animation too.
 
Spade
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McLaren was a genius.

Phantasy (1952)

Norman McLaren - A Phantasy - YouTube

 
L Gilbert
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Loads of movies that are favorites here. From Buster Keaton movies to animated movies.
Citizen Kane,
I, Robot,
12 Angry Men,
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,
The Magnificent Seven/7 Samurai,
The Hannibal Lecter movies,
Once Upon a Time In the West,
Ice Age,
Shrek,
most of the Predator movies,
most of the Alien movies,
Underworld movies,
Apocalypse Now,
Saving Private Ryan,
the Bourne movies,
LA Confidential,
Chinatown and The 2 Jakes,
A Christmas Story,
etc.
 
JLM
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Quote: Originally Posted by L GilbertView Post

Loads of movies that are favorites here. From Buster Keaton movies to animated movies.
Citizen Kane,
I, Robot,
12 Angry Men,
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,
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"One flew over the Cuckoo's Nest" was excellent- don't think Nicholson has ever starred in a bad movie!
 
L Gilbert
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"One flew over the Cuckoo's Nest" was excellent- don't think Nicholson has ever starred in a bad movie!

I don't think so either.
 
bobnoorduyn
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The High and the Mighty, John Wayne and Robert Stack.

I'm sure there are times when some folks have really wanted act out John Wayne's part.

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JLM
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The High and the Mighty, John Wayne and Robert Stack.

I'm sure there are times when some folks have really wanted act out John Wayne's part.

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Which brings to Mind "The Quiet Man" - John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara. Excellent Flick
 
Spade
#73
Goin' Down the Road (1970) - Canadian film
 
DaSleeper
#74
"The flight of the Phoenix" The original with James Stewart.....
 
SLM
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"The flight of the Phoenix" The original with James Stewart.....

Anything with Jimmy Stewart. He was always great.
 
shadowshiv
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The Trap
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The Big Snit

The Big Snit - YouTube

I remember watching The Big Snit. They used to show many of those animated shorts on the old movie station(I believe it used to be called The Movie Network, but I'm not sure what it's called now).

There was The Cat Came Back, When The Wind Blows, a couple that ran with Zanfir music in the background, etc. There were some really funny ones!

Quote: Originally Posted by JLMView Post

"One flew over the Cuckoo's Nest" was excellent- don't think Nicholson has ever starred in a bad movie!

I believe 'Wolf' falls into that category.
 
Cannuck
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Jiminy Crickets!!!! I almost forgot one of the greatest movies of all time.

O Brother, Where Art Thou

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L Gilbert
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John Wayne movies are funny. So is Oh, Brother.

Anyway, I always liked hard Times with Charlie Bronson, Jill Ireland (of course), James Coburn, and Strother Martin. Good old beat-em-up flick.
 
JLM
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Quote: Originally Posted by L GilbertView Post

John Wayne movies are funny. So is Oh, Brother.

Anyway, I always liked hard Times with Charlie Bronson, Jill Ireland (of course), James Coburn, and Strother Martin. Good old beat-em-up flick.

"The Great Escape" was another Dandy.
 
L Gilbert
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"The Great Escape" was another Dandy.

Oh, hell's bells yeah!
 
Spade
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Day the Earth Stood Still Trailer - YouTube

 
In Between Man
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#82
I enjoy films with the post-apocalyptic theme, like Mad Max or The Book of Eli....

Any suggestions?
 
Cliffy
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I enjoy films with the post-apocalyptic theme, like Mad Max or The Book of Eli....

Any suggestions?

The Road was pretty good.
 
MHz
#84
Anything with action from the silent era. Swordfish otherwise.
 
Nuggler
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.........Debbie does Dallas

...........War of the Worms

...........Bambi

..........Old Yellar

.........Young Yellar

.........Invasion of the Mongoloid Spacemen

.........The taking of Pellham, One.........and a half.

........Rockcliffe loses 70 K......a comedy, ongoing.

........Batman and Robin Get It On.

.........Superman does Lois Lane

.........The Bible (in 66 acts)
 
Walter
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Gordy
 
Liberalman
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The Hebrew Hammer

The Hebrew Hammer trailer - YouTube

 

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