What are your favorite movies?
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by ilikepie
Sun Feb 17 2008Anything with John Candy as the "lovable oaf" (so Uncle Buck and Planes, Trains and Automobiles), anything with Samuel L Jackson as the "rad black guy" (Pulp Fiction, Unbreakable, Snakes on a Plane...). Cool Runnings and Wayne's World are up there too, as well as a couple of strange mushy/psychological Tom Cruise films (Vanilla Sky and Magnolia)...
by callitdownthel_ine75
Mon Jun 11 20071.) The Godfather (1972)2.) Chinatown (1974)3.) Schindler's List (1993)4.) To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)5.) The Grapes of Wrath (1940)6.) For a Few Dollars More (1965)7.) The Godfather, Part II (1974)8.) Patton (1970)9.) Charade (1963)10.) Dirty Harry (1971)11.) Citizen Kane (1941)12.) Forrest Gump (1994)
by lightfinger200_0
Sat Jan 06 2007Ben Hur,Star Wars 4-6,Lord of the Rings trilogy,Ten Commandments,12 Angry men,Glory,Usual Suspects,Tombstone,Frankenstein(karloff version), Day the Earth stood still,Stalag 17,X-men 1&2,Boondock Saints, Gone with the Wind and so many others
by daedalus
Sat Dec 17 2005Biloxi Blues, Blade Runner, Dune, Fletch, Glory, Manhunter, Murder By Death, O Brother Where Art Thou?, Papillon, Raising Arizona, Scarface, Sneakers, Stripes, Young Frankenstein and Dr. Strangelove or How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love The Bomb Damn good question ClassicTVFan47.
by genghisthehun
Wed Sep 07 2005Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean, The Man Who Would Be King, Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The Informer, Star Wars IV, Godfather 1, Dirty Harry, Rio Bravo, El Dorado,Gone With the Wind, Gettysburg, Rough Riders. and many more.
by souljunkie
Thu Sep 01 2005Action, science fiction, westerns and fantasy. Ive got plenty of drama and comedy in my life being a musician and a married man!
by szinhonshu
Thu Sep 01 2005Rounders, The Road Warrior and Fight Club.
by molfan
Sun Jun 12 2005To name a few, My Fair Lady, Singin' in the Rain, Yankee Doodle Dandy, It's A Wonderful Life.
by graymalkin
Sat Jun 11 2005There are a lot of movies that I have enjoyed over the years, and my favorite ones change each time I see something I liked better. My all time favorite would have to be Shawshank Redemption, I do not care how many times I have seen this movie, I always have to at least see the ending, watching Red walking along the gorgeous Pacific coast of Mexico to finally be reunited with his old friend Andy, it makes me so incredibly happy!
by kattwoman
Sat Jun 11 2005armageddon,the warriors,the wizard of oz
by hellokitty09
Mon Apr 25 2005Favorite movies: Pirates of the Caribbean, Shrek, First Wives'Club, Mulan, Forrest Gump, Mambo Italiano, Monster, Toy Story 2, Back to the future, ET, Saved, and House of Flying Daggers. Least Favorite: Shakepere in love, Lost in Translation, and Master in Command.
by guitar_chick49_3
Wed Apr 06 2005White Chicks, Miss Congeniality, Without a Paddle, Mean Girls, Bruce Almighty, Legally Blonde (the 2nd one sucked), Superstar, Dodgeball, Napolean Dynamite, Scary Movie 3, the Notebook and umm that covers most of them.
by mooselover
Sat Mar 05 2005MY favorites are: Star Wars Episodes 4-6, Lion King, Raiders of the Lost Ark and Last Crucade, Pirates of the Carribean, Incredibles, Who Frammed Roger Rabbit, Toy Story 1 and 2, Back to The Future, Aladdin, Snow White, and any comedy that stars Bill Murray!
by orangecharlie
Sat Mar 05 2005My all-time favorite movie is At Close Range with Sean Penn. I thought his performance was beyond words in that movie.
by lanceroxas
Thu Mar 03 2005Braveheart, Tombstone, Forrest Gump, The Green Mile, Rocky, Hoosiers, Rudy, A Few Good Men
by helmut
Wed Mar 02 20051. Monty Python and the Holy Grail 2. Forrest Gump 3. Clue 4. Iron Will 5. Toy Story 6. Indiana Jones 1 & 3 - 7. Pirates of the Caribbean 8. Ocean's 11 9. The Ten Commandments 10. The Shawshank Redemption 11. Awakenings 12. It's a Wonderful Life 13. Cool Runnings 14. Dead Poet's Society 15. The Fugitive
by skizero
Wed Mar 02 2005Wonder Boys, Igby Goes Down, Royal Tennenbaums, Philadelphia Story, Eddie and the Cruisers, Casablanca....there's more but i can't really think of them.
by jakemr33
Wed Mar 02 2005Forrest Gump, The Notebook, Fight Club, Van Wilder, Troy, Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Prefontaine, Dumb and Dumber, and Passion of the Christ.
by jglscd35
Wed Mar 02 2005the first two godfather movies, dirty harry, this is spinal tap, my chauffeur, goodfellas, easy rider, the fabulous baker boys, seven days in may, dr. strangelove, to kill a mockingbird, and the man who shot liberty valance
by mad_hatter
Wed Mar 02 200510. Harold and Kumar go to White Castle 9. Wizards 8. Blazing Saddles 7. Citizen Kane 6. Star Trek 2 5. The Punisher 4. Blade 3. Pirates of the Carribean 2. Alice in Wonderland 1. Vanishing Point (1971)
by conus4cf
Tue Mar 01 2005Anger Management, Big Trouble, The New Guy, Wiseguys, Crooklyn, Summer of Sam, Dick, Old School, The Waterboy, Billy Madison, all 4 Batmans, all 3 Terminators, Junior, Twins, Nixon, Sleepless in Seattle, When Harry Met Sally, Forget Paris, Mrs. Doubtfire, City Slickers I & II, Oscar, My Cousin Vinny, License To Drive, Wayne's World 1 & 2, What About Bob?, Ghostbusters 1 & 2, Hoffa, The Firm, etc. God, I have plenty of them.
by blanconino
Sun Feb 27 2005Mystery Science Theater 3000
by randyman
Sat Feb 26 2005There are so many good movies, but I have three definate favorites. The Quiet Man with John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara (my all time favorite actress), Casablanca with Humphrey Bogart, and Rocky with Sylvester Stallone (I'm an extra in the movie).
by flick01
Wed Feb 02 2005There are many movies that I like but my absolute favorites are older films. A Face In The Crowd, Andy Griffith's first movie which predicted the power of television back in the days when newscasts were 15 minutes long, The Bad Seed, about an 8 year old girl in pig tails who kills people, Marty, Ernest Borgnine is a Bronx butcher who hurts inside as he sees friends and family get married then he finally gets his chance, Citizen Kane, Orson Welles in the role of man with great wealth and little happiness, Days of Wine and Roses, Jack Lemmon and Lee Remick are incredible as a young couple very much in love coming up in the world until his drinking problem becomes their alcoholism, The Miracle Worker, Patty Duke and Ann Bancroft in the roles of Helen Keller and Ann Sullivan, A Hard Day's Night the Beatles first film which captures the happiest era of my childhood, The Mouse That Roared with Peter Sellers about the smallest country in the world having fallen on hard times d... Read more
by solenoid_dh
Fri Dec 10 2004I've already listed these on my user page, if anyone really wants to know.
by bird808
Tue Aug 03 2004Casablanca, The Italian Job (2003), The Godfather Pts 1 & 2, Love Jones, Goodfellas, A Bronx Tale, Raging Bull, Monster, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Set it Off, Juice, The Last Days of Disco, Jerry Maguire, Morvern Callar and Lost in Translation.
by misspackrat4je_sus
Thu Jul 22 2004Older movies ('20s, '30s, and '40s) are some of the best ever, especially the Silents!!
by louiethe20th
Thu Jun 17 2004Great weblist ClassicTV! I have a weblist with my favorites, let me know what ya think of them. They do not include anything by Michael Moore or have Susan Surandon in them.
by alpepper
Fri Jun 11 20041) Rocky; 2) Animal House; 3) Casablanca; 4) Goodfellas; 5) Kill Bill Vol. 1; 6) The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly; 7) Caddyshack; 8) The Caine Mutiny; 9) Officer and a Gentleman; 10) Lord of the Rings (All Parts)
by pikachan
Sat Mar 06 2004Lord Of The Rings trilogy, Spider-Man, X-men and X2, Finding Nemo, Toy Story and Toy Story 2, Chicago, Willy Wonka.. The list goes on and on.
by jontheman
Sat Jan 31 2004All about Lily Chou Chou, Fist of Legend, Ichi the Killer, Pulp Fiction, Reservoir dogs, Kill Bill, A Clockwork Orange, Gozu, The Black Hole, Alien, Monty Python's the meaning of life, Once upon a time in China, Trainspotting, Blade Runner, Star Trek: The motion picture, The Jerk, Tron, Pee Wee Herman's big adventure, Once upon a time in the West, The dollars trilogy, Once upon a time in America and so many more. I also find a great affinity for all the works of the director Mamuri Oshii.
by stanuzbeck
Mon Jan 26 2004The Blues Brothers, Badlands, Irreversible, Requiem for a Dream, High Plains Drifter, The Dollars Trilogy, Magnolia, The Wild Bunch, Blade Runner, The Zero Effect, and the first 20 minutes of Hard Boiled.
by enkidu
Fri Jan 23 2004Oh so many... this is a random list somewhat influenced by beer and a stressful day: Citizen Kane, Clockwork Orange, Pink Flamingos, Dr. Strangelove, Babette's Feast, The Seventh Seal, 2001 A Space Odyssey, Psycho, Nuit et Bruillard, Harlan County, USA, Atomic Cafe, Annie Hall, oh heck that's enough for now.
by cherrysoda99
Mon Jan 19 2004Lord of the Rings, Spider-man, Titanic, Ever After,A Walk To Remember, Pirates of the Carribean, The Mighty Ducks Trilogy,Finding Nemo, Elf,Starwars,THe Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, too many to name!
by tvtator
Sat Jan 17 2004Here's a few. I love movies. Superman I & II, The Insider, Spiderman, Lord of the Rings trilogy, Citizen Kane, Touch of Evil, Notorious,Shawshank Redepemtion, Chicago, The Music Man, Singing in the Rain, Shadow of a Doubt, Strangers on a Train, Dial M For Murder, Casablanca, The Lion King, The Manchurian Candidate, Airplane,Babe, Taking of Pelham 123, Minority Report, You Can't Take it With You, Bridge on the River Kwai, Terminator 2, Men in Black, almost anything with Cary Grant or Claude Rains and much much more.
by classictvfan47
Sat Jan 17 2004Star Treks 2/4/5/6/8/9/10, The Star Wars Movie, Bill Cosby Himself, Chicken Run, What About Bob, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Pokemon 3/4, Groundhog Day, The Ghost and Mr. Chicken, The Indiana Jones movies, Arsenic and Old Lace, Pirates of the Caribbean, Toy Story 2, Finding Nemo, Men in Black 2, The Gods Must Be Crazy, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Superman 4, Rocky 4, Daddy Day Care, The Brady Bunch Movies, Lord of the Rings 2/3, Snow Day
by ladyshark4534
Sat Jan 17 2004Natural Born Killers, The Ring, Frida, Candyman, Nightmare On Elm Street, Friday the 13th, Amelie, Akira, Real Women have curves, and Hair.
by scarletfeather
Sat Jan 17 2004The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, The Graduate, Midnight Cowboy, Rachel, Rachel, A Room with a View, Something Wild, In the Bedroom, Chinatown, All about Eve, The Crying Game, Kiss of the Spider Woman, and probably a million others I'm forgetting. And since I know this list is full of weepy dramas, I must say I love the Marx Brothers comedies.