Favorite Movie

The Hunt for Red October
 
Band of brothers
Fellowship of the ring
Clockwork orange
Planet of the apes
JAWS
Casablanca
Dr Strangelove
Apocolypse now(redux)
The wild bunch
Unforgiven
and my #1 is
The Great Escape
 
GodfatherI
GodfatherII
LOTR
Band of Brothers
Saving Private Ryan
Gladiator
Usual Suspects
 
Oh, I see, the best movies... ( :D )

The Hunt for Red October
The Godfather
The Fellowship of the Ring
Gladiator
Godfather II
IJ: The Last Crusade
IJ: The Temple of Doom
The Meaning of Life
The Life of Bryan
The Quest for the Holy Grail
The Ghost and the Darkness
The Rock
and of course Dr. Strangelove... :love:
and generally movies by Spielberg and with Sean Connery.
 
Bladerunner is one of my faves, along with the monty python and Naked Gun films. And the thing is great as well.

But my fave ever film has to be The Last Of the Mohicans.
 
1. Zulu
2. Kelly's Heroes
3. Army Of Darkness
4. The Flim Flam Man (funnist movie)
5. March of the Toy Soldiers (Laurel & Hardy)
 
Originally posted by MrPresident

Independence Day

Are you allowed to say this? Won't they kick you out of the club for an infraction like this? ;)
 
1) Saving private Ryan
2) Gladiator
3) The Matrix
4) Lord of the Rings - Fellowship of the ring ---> Today I buyed the special edtion (with a extra DVD with some bonusses) for only €17 --> about $16 :?? Nice price I thought.
 
Alien, Stalingrad, Full Metal Jacket, MP's Holy Grail, Lawrence of Arabia, The Empire Strikes back, and Akira, i suppose
 
So many good ones to list and choose from! Just too many...

Lillies of the Field, Unforgiven, Kelly's Heroes, The Outlaw Josie Wales, Twelve Angry Men, The Fugitive, Teminator, T2, Getteysburg, The Eiger Sanction, The Green Berets, The Firm, Casablanca, Saving Private Ryan, Alien, A Fish Called Wanda, Monty Python's Holy Grail, Dr. Strangelove or How I Stopped Worring and Learned To Love The Bomb, Apocolypse Now, Patton, Planet of the Apes, Bringing Up Baby, The Bridge on the River Kwai, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Where Eagles Dare, Fail Safe, Red Dawn, Slap Shot, Pale Rider, Lonesome Dove, Pink Panther, The Silence of the Lambs, True Lies, Duel, Mr. Roberts, The Cain Mutiny, Young Guns, The Cowboys, The Skin Game, Caddyshack, The Natural, Stripes, St. Elmo's Fire, Lethal Weapon 2, The Breakfast Club, Airplane, Dave, Top Gun, The Untouchables, Twleve O Clock High, To Kill A Mockingbird, The Good The Bad and the Ugly.


Well, that's a short stab at it anyway. :)
 
My little DVD collection (sums it up pretty well)

The Matrix
Fellowship of the Ring
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
Army of Darkness
Contact
Braveheart
High Fidelity
Princess Bride

though i wish i had The Natural and Dark City too.
 
No particular order, but a preference for the first dozen or so...

if...
The Mission
Triumph of the Will
Lord of the Rings
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone
Excalibur
Taxi Driver
The Natural
Fight Club
The Seventh Seal
The Greatest Story ever Told
Kelly's Hero's
Romper Stomper
American History X
Chariots of Fire
Michael Collins
Schindler's List
Dirty Harry
The Bridges of Madison County
Forever Young
The Good Son
North
The War
Flipper
The Ice Storm
The Faculty
Deep Impact
Fatherland
The Man Without a Face
A Perfect World
Wilde
Oliver!
L.I.E
Dracula (Christopher Lee)
Olympia
Stand By Me
One Flew Over The ****oo's Nest
In the Name of the Father
Field of Dreams
Das Boot
The Manchurian Candidate
Peter's Friends
Hostile Waters
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
The Wild East (Russian Western with bikers and circus dwarves)
Platoon
The Deer Hunter
Papillon
Wall Street
My Life as a Dog
Catch-22.
Midnight Cowboy
Deliverance
The Ipcress File
The Fourth Protocol
The Day of the Jackal
The Odessa File
The Boys from Brazil
The Italian Job
A Fish Called Wanda
Look Back in Anger (Burton and Branagh versions)
The Usual Suspects
The Professional
The Visitors
The Bridge (v. good WW2 German)
Starship Troopers
Escape From Sobibor
Ten Days that Shook the World
Sink the Bismarck
Battle of the River Plate
To Hell and Back
The Longest Day
The Shawshank Redemption
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
For a Lost Soldier
Kolya
The Flodders
Johnny Suede
My Own Private Idaho
Dr.Strangelove
Fritz the Cat
Black Hawk Down
 
Clockwork Orange was actually rather trite and stupid. I just saw One Flew over the ****oo's Nest, and thought it was marvellously done, if ultimately depressing. I now understand a great many pop cultural references that previously went unexplained.
 
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