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Favorite Movies

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1. Blade Runner
2. Lawrence of Arabia
3. Harakiri
4. The Adventures of Robin Hood
5. Yojimbo
6. Downfall
7. Ghostbusters
8. Minority Report
9. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
10. Kingdom of Heaven
11. Casablanca
12. Dawn of the Dead
13. The Hidden Fortress
14. Samurai Rebellion
15. A Clockwork Orange
16. Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla
17. The Sword of Doom
18. Superman: The Movie
19. The Outlaw Josey Wales
20. The Ten Commandments

That's me list.
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Here is my very short list for whats it is worth

1) Lord of the Rings - all three
2) Shawshank Redemption
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1. The Chronicles of Narnia: the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
2. The Lord of the Rings, 2-3-1
3. Harry Potter, 1-2-4-3

Who said anything about fantasy? :roll:
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Turgonian wrote: 3. Harry Potter, 1-2-4-3
Harry Potter? :? :shock:
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Sling Blade (probably the only movie I like with Billy Bob Thornton)
The Graduate
Christine
Back to the Future 1 2 and 3.
Nightmare on Elm street (all of them but especially 2)
Taxi Driver
Bad boys (the old prison movie with Sean Penn)
Pirates of the Caribbean 1

I'm sure there are many more I'm forgetting.
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I thought Harry Potter was quite good. I love the LOTR series, the new Disney Chronicles of Narnia AWESOME!
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Here's my small list..

My Classics:
1. The Mission
2. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (love the music)
3. Barefoot in the Park
4. Excalibur
5. Doctor Zhivago

More recently:
1. Munich
2. About Schmidt
3. Troy
4. Kingdom of Heaven
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macguy wrote:Harry Potter? :? :shock:
Well, why not?
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The Shining
Hannibal
Pulp Fiction
Kill Bill (1 and 2)
The Truman Show
Full Metal Jacket
American Beauty
The Cable Guy (NOT THE LARRY ONE)
Scarface
Cast Away


and many more
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SUGAAAAA wrote:The Shining
Stephen King's book movies are mostly pretty good, I liked the Shinning too, but I like Pet Semetary better, haven't seen it in a while though. They did a new remake of the Shinning (wow... antoher remake) it was more like the book but the first one was of course better :D .
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No love for Harvey? It stars Jimmy Stewart as lovable drunk, Elwood P. Dowd.
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Birdie wrote:
SUGAAAAA wrote:The Shining
Stephen King's book movies are mostly pretty good, I liked the Shinning too, but I like Pet Semetary better, haven't seen it in a while though. They did a new remake of the Shinning (wow... antoher remake) it was more like the book but the first one was of course better :D .
Pet Cemetary is great. The book was too. I love all of the Stephen King books and movies.
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StapleSauce wrote:No love for Harvey? It stars Jimmy Stewart as lovable drunk, Elwood P. Dowd.
Is that the full title for "Harvey" or a sequel?
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Schindler's List.
Forest Gump
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Isn't Stephen King a writer of eerie, dark horror fiction? Not a guy you'd think Christians would love, objectively. Then again, I enjoyed reading Edgar Allan Poe.
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