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Easily one of the better films of this age. Disturbing as hel though.
I have too many to list, but some are Sunset Blvd., Gone With the Wind, Cavalcade, all of the fairly recent Jane Austin flicks, Age of Innocence (just beautiful) and so on. |
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Okay, I'm about to show my youth and shallowness here...
Top Ten (for the moment): 1. Quills (2000, R) 2. Gladiator (2000, R) 3. The Big Lebowski (1998, R) 4. Clay Pigeons (1998, R) 5. Brotherhood of the Wolf (2001, R) 6. Fight Club (1999, R) 7. Ratatouille (2007, G) 8. The Departed (2006, R) 9. Bubba Ho-Tep (2003, R) 10. Saved! (2004, PG-13) Runners Up: Army Of Darkness (1992, R), Being John Malkovich (1999, R), The Breakfast Club (1985, R), Death to Smoochy (2002, R), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004, R), Finding Nemo (2003, G), Over the Hedge (2006, PG), Philadelphia (1993, PG-13), Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse Of the Black Pearl (2003, PG-13), Pulp Fiction (1994, R), 3:10 To Yuma (2007, R) Needless to say, I tend to go more for entertainment value than actual substance. |
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Halloween (1979)
Titanic April Fools Day Psycho Superbad |
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Another difficult question but here goes:
Gone With The Wind Rear Window Gothic The Company of Wolves Moby Dick (Gregory Peck version) Thelma & Louise Jaws A Fish Called Wanda Dracula (Frank Langella version) The Rose
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The Pianist (My all time favourite)
And then in no particular order – The Shining Chinatown As good as it gets Dogville The Unforgiven The French Connection The Italian Job (original) Apocalypse Now Blade Runner At this point I’d start listing Woody Allen films starting with ‘Bullets over Broadway’ but I don’t want to upset David by listing more than 10. |
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"Madame de ..." is one of my favorite movies. If we had done a Top 20, I'd stick that on there somewhere. Also, I have been to the Grass Valley house of Lola Montez. It's on Mill Street in downtown Grass Valley. It's a museum & worth seeing! Max's son Marcel created one of the great documentaries of our time -- The Sorrow & the Pity. Romy admires that film, too. Where is Romy? |
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Overall, and based on enjoyment level as much as quality and clearly I am no film buff:
1. GoodFellas 2. Field of Dreams 3. Apollo 13 4. Ocean's Eleven (remake) 5. Independence Day 6. The Myth of Fingerprints 7. Empire Records 8. Twister 9. Juno 10. Saturday Night Fever |
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god this is really hard. plus most of these are pretty embarrassing.
in no particular order other than number 1. dirty dancing the shawshank redemption dead poet's society it's a wonderful life steel magnolias the life of david gale pretty woman bull durham the untouchables the breakfast club |
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La vie et rien d'autre Eat Drink Man Woman Henry V (Olivier)* Twentieth Century Scenes from a Marriage Tôkyô monogatari Magnolia Le gout des Autres The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie I stop to ten but there are at least other 20 that I love with the same passion. Romy *I really tried not to have titles in common with David, but this was unavoidable.
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What Phantom version??
Ok, no particular order. And maybe right now it is not one of my favorites, but each one was a bifg fave in its moment: The Shining Moonstruck Gone with the Wind Titanic Grease Sunset Blvd. The adventures of Priscilla, queen of the desert. A room with a view Jurassic Park Empire Strikes Back And if I can add an 11th, it has to be an animated Disney: Beauty and the Beast |
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Special Edition on sale for $9.99 at Barnes & Noble. I just bought meself a copy.
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