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DemocraticPatriot

(4,369 posts)
Mon Dec 18, 2023, 01:47 AM Dec 2023

WHAT is your Favorite Movie OF ALL TIME ????

I know, 'tough question', I can't answer it exclusively myself....


However, I am partial to 'Casablanca', 'Rebecca', 'Gone With The Wind (with all its flaws),
'The Dawn Patrol' (and anything else with Errol Flynn,
and 'Jeremiah Johnson'/ The Candidate' with Robert Redford in his youth.....


Also still love 'The Dead Zone' with Christopher Walken, for reasons which may be political

(every Republican president reminds me of 'Greg Stillson')


Thoughts ?


(Yeah, I'm OLD now..... my father introduced me to 'Errol Flynn', during a PBS thanksgiving fundraiser in the latter 1970s,
although I had already seen him on 'Bugs Bunny'....
Father is dead now, and today was my 61st birthday...)



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WHAT is your Favorite Movie OF ALL TIME ???? (Original Post) DemocraticPatriot Dec 2023 OP
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Skittles Dec 2023 #1
2005 Pride and Predjudice. fierywoman Dec 2023 #2
These NoRethugFriends Dec 2023 #3
Casablanca. Pulp Fiction. Maltese Falcon. Shawshank Redemption. brush Dec 2023 #4
Three out of four... 'Pulp Fiction', I could not get beyond the first 5 or 10 minutes--- DemocraticPatriot Dec 2023 #23
We have similar tastes. Give "Pulp Fiction" a try. It's worth it. brush Dec 2023 #38
You should give Pulp Fiction another chance. Jeebo Jan 2024 #46
The Pumpkin and Honey Bunny scene was intended to shock you I think Shermann Feb 4 #79
So many! Bayard Dec 2023 #5
I loved Benny & Joon mahina Dec 2023 #9
I will! Bayard Dec 2023 #21
Oh yes! Also, Little Bird, The Great Match, (Grand Finale) The Truffle Hunters, The Brand New Testament, mahina Dec 2023 #22
I just rewatched 'Dances With Wolves' the other night! DemocraticPatriot Dec 2023 #24
The Searchers Grumpy Old Guy Dec 2023 #6
the searchers leaves me empty: spoiler alert rampartc Dec 2023 #32
That's the depth of the character. Grumpy Old Guy Dec 2023 #34
too much to hope that american's attitudes towards comanches rampartc Dec 2023 #37
"Once Upon A Time In Th,e West" is one of my favorite movies. (spoiler alert) Grumpy Old Guy Dec 2023 #41
that first scene with jack ela, is great rampartc Dec 2023 #42
thanks for that, grumpy rampartc Dec 2023 #43
Uh, guys, no mention of the spectacular Claudia Cardinale? blm Feb 3 #52
She was incredible! Grumpy Old Guy Feb 3 #66
Heheh. I was a schoolgirl at the time blm Feb 3 #68
The theme of the movie is that the feminine spirit tames The West. John1956PA Feb 3 #59
The Third Man, 1949, B&W Basic LA Dec 2023 #7
Everything is Illuminated today. Tomorrow: Down By Law mahina Dec 2023 #8
Wouldn't say I have one, but Wizard of Oz was fun, elleng Dec 2023 #10
Love Moonstruck! MaryMagdaline Feb 3 #69
I've never seen Fiddler On The Roof. I will some day. applegrove Feb 4 #72
Groundhog Day usonian Dec 2023 #11
Classic! I saw that one in the theater.... DemocraticPatriot Dec 2023 #25
You're supposed to see it over and over (I got the DVD) usonian Dec 2023 #33
I DID watch it many times, many years ago....... DemocraticPatriot Dec 2023 #39
You know, I haven't seen one up here in 8 years. usonian Dec 2023 #40
Reading this 2/3. Haha AKwannabe Feb 3 #49
Wow. I posted that in December. usonian Feb 3 #50
Well the thread is revived now AKwannabe Feb 3 #56
A Groundhog Day miracle! usonian Feb 3 #62
Ben-Hur, 1959 Jeebo Dec 2023 #12
I saw parts of 'Ben-Hur' many times since childhood, as it was a TV favorite for a time.... DemocraticPatriot Dec 2023 #26
Wuthering Heights Polly Hennessey Dec 2023 #13
One of my favorites, too... DemocraticPatriot Dec 2023 #27
So difficult to pick one EverHopeful Dec 2023 #14
I loved "The god's must be Crazy" Walleye Dec 2023 #18
I love that movie! nocoincidences Feb 3 #61
Two Films nwliberalkiwi Dec 2023 #15
Sugar Man was great. Loved the music. applegrove Feb 4 #73
Happy birthday! CBHagman Dec 2023 #16
The Lion in Winter is one of my favorites Walleye Dec 2023 #19
"I saved my first drink to have with you.... here...." DemocraticPatriot Dec 2023 #28
Lord of the Rings Shermann Dec 2023 #17
I was a fan of the books back in my D&D days.... DemocraticPatriot Dec 2023 #30
Being a child of the Cold War I'm gonna have to go with "Dr. Strangelove" Walleye Dec 2023 #20
I finally watched that crazy thing in its entirety this past year..... DemocraticPatriot Dec 2023 #29
A Hard Day's Night Cartoonist Dec 2023 #31
The Lion in Winter. PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2023 #35
Brazil LastDemocratInSC Dec 2023 #36
The Sound of Music joshdawg Dec 2023 #44
To Kill A Mockingbird. applegrove Feb 4 #74
The Shawshank Redemption, Clerks, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Jean de Florette and Ziggysmom Dec 2023 #45
Casablanca ificandream Jan 2024 #47
Overboard AKwannabe Feb 3 #48
Night of the Hunter (mitchum) or Monty Python's Holy Grail Tom Yossarian Joad Feb 3 #51
2001: A Space Odyssey bif Feb 3 #53
I just watched that on TCM NT XanaDUer2 Feb 4 #75
Mine too. yesphan Feb 4 #81
Modern Times GreenWave Feb 3 #54
Dr. Zhivago rurallib Feb 3 #55
Dr Zhivago for me too. I watch once a year and I know a lot of the dialogue by heart. Nanuke Feb 3 #57
Somehow I just get so immersed in it rurallib Feb 3 #60
It's A Wonderful Life, Groundhog Day, Back To The Future, Michael, Forest Gump Uncle Joe Feb 3 #58
The Big Lebowski Birdcage walkingman Feb 3 #63
I love The Big Lebowski, DemocraticPatriot Feb 4 #70
Animal House WheelWalker Feb 3 #64
Bell, Book, and Candle, Time Bandits, Alien, Dune, Cabaret, The Fifth Element k55f5r Feb 3 #65
Alien would be in my top five Shermann Feb 4 #77
Barfly enid602 Feb 3 #67
The Sound of Music. Missing. Platoon. My Brilliant Career. applegrove Feb 4 #71
West Side Story (original one, from 1960s)... Jrose Feb 4 #76
Gladiator Groundhawg Feb 4 #78
The Princess Bride FalloutShelter Feb 4 #80
Wings of Desire eyewall Feb 4 #82
Wow! What a great list of excellent movies solara Feb 4 #83
All About Eve... choie Feb 4 #84
The Iron Giant and It's a Wonderful Life. Stuart G Feb 5 #85

DemocraticPatriot

(4,369 posts)
23. Three out of four... 'Pulp Fiction', I could not get beyond the first 5 or 10 minutes---
Tue Dec 19, 2023, 02:02 AM
Dec 2023

as it annoyed he hell out of me..... so I have no idea what the rest of it was


Love Shawshank.... my list is long, as I said


brush

(53,784 posts)
38. We have similar tastes. Give "Pulp Fiction" a try. It's worth it.
Tue Dec 19, 2023, 01:02 PM
Dec 2023

I included "Maltese Falcon" because of plot, the great cast, and I'm a film noir fan.

Shermann

(7,423 posts)
79. The Pumpkin and Honey Bunny scene was intended to shock you I think
Sun Feb 4, 2024, 01:37 PM
Feb 4

Pumpkin sort of triggers at the end which provides some dark comedic relief. I think Tarantino was playing with the audience and warning them of the twists and turns ahead. I recommend taking that trip.

Bayard

(22,075 posts)
5. So many!
Mon Dec 18, 2023, 02:37 AM
Dec 2023

Mr. Bayard laughs when I say--You have to watch this movie! Its one of my all time favorites!

Like:
Dances With Wolves
Legends of the Fall
Benny & Joon
Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid
Jeremiah Johnson
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade
A Christmas Story
Galaxy Quest
Signs
Raising Arizona

What can I say? I'm an escapist, especially these days.

mahina

(17,663 posts)
9. I loved Benny & Joon
Mon Dec 18, 2023, 03:04 AM
Dec 2023

And
Galaxy Quest
Raising Arizona

Check out I Am No Longer Here
The Life Aquatic
Isle of Dogs

Bayard

(22,075 posts)
21. I will!
Mon Dec 18, 2023, 01:23 PM
Dec 2023

Have you seen, "What's eating Gilbert Grape?" Johnny Depp, but a very young Leonardo DeCaprio puts in the best performance of his career, in my opinion. Its another favorite!

mahina

(17,663 posts)
22. Oh yes! Also, Little Bird, The Great Match, (Grand Finale) The Truffle Hunters, The Brand New Testament,
Mon Dec 18, 2023, 04:19 PM
Dec 2023

And - Theo Who Lived
?️✨🙌🙌🤙🏼

DemocraticPatriot

(4,369 posts)
24. I just rewatched 'Dances With Wolves' the other night!
Tue Dec 19, 2023, 02:05 AM
Dec 2023

And 'Legends of the Fall' is EPIC--- especially the climax!!

Haven't watched Indiana Jones lately, need to put that on my list....

'Signs', I own, but I haven't been compelled to rewatch it much--- too sad


Grumpy Old Guy

(3,170 posts)
6. The Searchers
Mon Dec 18, 2023, 02:47 AM
Dec 2023

The Searchers is John Ford at his finest, based loosely on a true story. Scorsese, Spielberg and Lucas were all influenced by it, as was Buddy Holly. Watching a John Ford film is like looking at a Norman Rockwell painting. There is as much going on in the background as there is in the foreground. All of the supporting characters are richly developed. Not only does it deal with issues of racism and prejudice, but there is an unrequited love story that isn't always obvious between Wayne's character and his brother's wife.

I've been to Monument Valley twice because of this movie.

rampartc

(5,408 posts)
32. the searchers leaves me empty: spoiler alert
Tue Dec 19, 2023, 02:46 AM
Dec 2023

johm wayne tracks the captive natalie wood for years across the empty trackless wastes of texas so he can kill her? some kind of euthanasia like he would shoot a faithful animal that was no longer useful .

i don't know. "save that last bullet for yourself" was a common line in films of that era.

Grumpy Old Guy

(3,170 posts)
34. That's the depth of the character.
Tue Dec 19, 2023, 03:46 AM
Dec 2023

He wasn't searching for her to save her. He was following her to kill her because she was, in his words, ( not mine), "been with a buck." That was the depth of his hate, fueled by past massacres. Likewise, the Commanche chief was also avenging the past massacre of his own family. The Duke, who almost always played the hero, was the villain in this film. He was also avenging the death of his brother's wife. She had been in love with him, but married his brother when the Duke went off to war.

The movie was loosely based on the life of Cynthia Ann Parker, who was abducted as a child. Her uncle unsuccessfully searched for her for years. She was "rescued" in her thirties but wanted to stay with the Commanche. Her son was Quanah Parker, the last great chief of the Commanches.

rampartc

(5,408 posts)
37. too much to hope that american's attitudes towards comanches
Tue Dec 19, 2023, 09:22 AM
Dec 2023

much less women could evolve much in a few generations

at any rate, even more spectacular exterior locations than ever. monument valley? i'm sure.

i suppose i am a fan of wayne's. that stable of character actors (grit tv showed "mcclintock" last week. it is like a "mad mad mad mad world of character actors ) make "the west" come alive.

i have been in awe of a scene between wayne and richard boone on "big jake" spoiler alert :

in a dark, quiet byllfighting ring, the two stars whisper threats to "blow each others heads off" as the rest of the cast erupts into mayhem including fireworks, bells, pitchforks, knife throwing qyuck draw duels , dogs and donkeys. who could direct such a scene in less than 10,000 takes?

am i trying to list my favorite movies? anything directed by sergio leone. probably "the good the bad and the ugly."

Grumpy Old Guy

(3,170 posts)
41. "Once Upon A Time In Th,e West" is one of my favorite movies. (spoiler alert)
Wed Dec 20, 2023, 08:47 PM
Dec 2023

The best opening scene of any Western ever. Jack Elam and Woody Strode get killed seven minutes into the movie.

Also, it's another example of an actor who always plays the hero, (Henry Fonda), playing the villain. He is really evil in this movie.

Here are two fun facts from someone who has worked in Hollywood for forty years.

I sold Jack Elam a formal wear shirt for his tuxedo in Van Nuys, California in about 1975 or 76. I was going to UCLA at the time.

A good friend of mine was in "McLintock!" He was one of the little kids standing behind John Wayne when he was spanking Maureen O'Hara.

rampartc

(5,408 posts)
42. that first scene with jack ela, is great
Thu Dec 21, 2023, 04:14 AM
Dec 2023

leone can zoom in on the eyes with great effect. and, of course , claudia cardinale......

the flashback scene to young bronson's father being hanged by fonda and the gang is another great one. shjaron stone and gene hackman do the same scene in "the quick and the dead" .

rampartc

(5,408 posts)
43. thanks for that, grumpy
Thu Dec 21, 2023, 04:33 AM
Dec 2023

elam does a great wrap up of the western genre in the last scene of "support your local gunfighter.

another western theme i've been watching is the end of the "old west," mythical or not.

the scene from big jake just begore the shootout

wayne. "standing bear, when this is over we should go hunting. i hear the elk in montana are as big as buffalo.
standing bear : i wish they were buffalo
wayne " times change.

or paul newman as butch cassidy "meet the future."

blm

(113,063 posts)
52. Uh, guys, no mention of the spectacular Claudia Cardinale?
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 06:30 PM
Feb 3

She was amazing in a truly difficult role.

blm

(113,063 posts)
68. Heheh. I was a schoolgirl at the time
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 08:37 PM
Feb 3

and, my gosh, she was mesmerizing on screen. That really was one heck of a cast.

John1956PA

(2,654 posts)
59. The theme of the movie is that the feminine spirit tames The West.
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 06:37 PM
Feb 3

The beautifully haunting female vocal motif comes through whenever the spirit of The West is hovering over the action. The spirit saw Jill get off the train and ordained her to be the incarnation of the spirit. Jill proceded to use all of her feminine wiles to out-maneuver the males and to build the railroad station. At the end of the movie, the male workers gathered around her as she issued orders as to how to complete the task. My favorite movie. RIP Sergio Leone. Your vision is a masterpiece.

 

Basic LA

(2,047 posts)
7. The Third Man, 1949, B&W
Mon Dec 18, 2023, 02:51 AM
Dec 2023

Staring Joseph Cotton, Orson Welles, Trevor Howard, & Valli. Screenplay by Graham Greene & directed by Sir Carol Reed. But the biggest star is the musical score by Anton Karas. Set in postwar Vienna.

elleng

(130,956 posts)
10. Wouldn't say I have one, but Wizard of Oz was fun,
Mon Dec 18, 2023, 03:07 AM
Dec 2023

saw it again last night!

Moonstruck

Fiddler on the Roof

Kiss me Kate

De-Lovely

usonian

(9,810 posts)
11. Groundhog Day
Mon Dec 18, 2023, 03:53 AM
Dec 2023

Because it's a stealth 🪷 Buddhist 🪷 parable.

Phil ( Bill Murray ) lives the same day over and over, never breaking out of the cycle of dissatisfaction.

He breaks out of the cycle by finding his Buddha Nature. He does this by finding it in others.

DemocraticPatriot

(4,369 posts)
25. Classic! I saw that one in the theater....
Tue Dec 19, 2023, 02:09 AM
Dec 2023

"Don't drive angry!" lol


Now i HATE groundhogs, they ate up my entire garden this year....

I only managed to trap and relocate one youngster....


usonian

(9,810 posts)
33. You're supposed to see it over and over (I got the DVD)
Tue Dec 19, 2023, 02:58 AM
Dec 2023

I live in the boondocks and they own the entire 7 acres, but no matter, I can’t plant anything because the deer eat everything in sight the groundhogs eat what isn’t in sight.

I *did* have some problems in the suburbs with my rose gardens.
One location was near a creek, and they seem to know how to cross the street.
The other location was easier to deal with.

Snakes disappeared here after a few years. Maybe because I cleared a lot of brush that was their habitat.

As for Groundhog Day, here’s a thought. Think about the homeless man.
The poor guy dies every day! But reappears the next.
He must be from the Lotus Sutra.

Quote the Buddha:

In order to save living beings, I appear to die. …

When people think that I have passed into extinction, they offer alms and harbor thoughts of yearning.



For if they see me constantly,
Arrogance and selfishness arise in their minds.


Harold Ramis, who wrote the script, says he had no intention of writing a parable, but he did.
And the groundhog did bite Bill Murray once or twice.

DemocraticPatriot

(4,369 posts)
39. I DID watch it many times, many years ago.......
Wed Dec 20, 2023, 01:15 AM
Dec 2023

now I don't want to see it anymore... LOL


Dunno if I even have a copy of it or not now,
but maybe


"Don't garden angry" SCREW the furry little motherfuckers.....

I would murder them but my shotgun is a bit of overkill,
illegal to fire in the city,
and they have learned to fear me because I threw rocks at them first...


YEAH, they are cute... until they eat up your food


usonian

(9,810 posts)
40. You know, I haven't seen one up here in 8 years.
Wed Dec 20, 2023, 03:05 AM
Dec 2023

And they dig holes like the land was swiss cheese. Go figure.

You’re not supposed to poison them because that poisons any raptors who grab one.

Up here, you can blast away, and neighbors do all the time. That doesn’t make me feel good, but I am on a ridge and they keep their shots low. You are welcome to visit and blast away, less the lead, of course. More poison.

Various traps are supposed to work. If and when I return to the suburbs, I’ll check for any as part of the home inspection, and I suspect that like my previous home, I’ll have roses in tubs. They seemed to thrive, as I kept them pruned. Just have to be very good at watering. Wire root cages are recommended, but if you can get a gopher snake or King snake ….

Given all the threats here, if I were to grow anything, it would be in a greenhouse of sorts. Walls with fences, or wire or panels to keep the deer and rabbits out and a solid floor to keep the gophers/whatever out. Cover would have to be removable, or mesh for summer (we got ravens ) and who knows what to do about squirrels, but that’s all too much work. I’ll revisit this all when I move.

Containers are OK. I got the tools to build them, since the price went up many years ago.

I tried everything in my first home with the gophers. People say that those underground traps work, but at the last house, they weren’t really tunneling, where you could set traps in a run. I had good experience with container gardening (roses and tomatoes, mostly)

Neighbor has daffodils, which are supposed to have a powerful alkaloid toxin in the bulbs. Gophers ate them anyway.

Good luck.


usonian

(9,810 posts)
50. Wow. I posted that in December.
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 06:22 PM
Feb 3

Here's my extended description that I post every Feb 2nd. I got a few more insights that are truly awesome.

https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=18647407



The choking guy is his brother Brian Doyle Murray.

AKwannabe

(5,661 posts)
56. Well the thread is revived now
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 06:34 PM
Feb 3

Haha. More DUers posting their favs and it hit a milestone so it’s back in latest discussions.

Thanks for the link.

Jeebo

(2,025 posts)
12. Ben-Hur, 1959
Mon Dec 18, 2023, 04:02 AM
Dec 2023

It won Best Picture, Charlton Heston won Best Actor, it won a total of 11 Academy Awards, which is a record, tied twice since. I've seen it so many times, I find myself mouthing along with the dialog. I have it on DVD, but when it comes on TCM or another movie channel that I get, I can't not watch it.

My personal number two is another Best Picture winner about persecuted Jews, Schindler's List.

-- Ron

DemocraticPatriot

(4,369 posts)
26. I saw parts of 'Ben-Hur' many times since childhood, as it was a TV favorite for a time....
Tue Dec 19, 2023, 02:12 AM
Dec 2023

but it was too long for a child to watch in its entirety...


But of course my favorite line, the second time it was rendered, is

"we keep you alive to serve this ship!" LOL

DemocraticPatriot

(4,369 posts)
27. One of my favorites, too...
Tue Dec 19, 2023, 02:16 AM
Dec 2023

One of the two best Laurence Olivier movies, along with 'Rebecca'... imho


I first saw 'Wuthering Heights' in a high school elective class, called
'Love, Conflict and Rebellion' in 1980.....


I'm sure nowadays, there are no such elective classes,
it would be much too "woke".........

but the teacher remained one of my favorites, one of the few I actually revisited after I had graduated...

EverHopeful

(186 posts)
14. So difficult to pick one
Mon Dec 18, 2023, 06:49 AM
Dec 2023

But Once Were Warriors keeps coming to mind.

That movie plus The Gods Must Be Crazy are also at the top of my Loved-the-movie-massively-disappointed-by-the-sequel list.

Bon Cop Bad Cop on the other hand, is on my Enjoyed-the-sequel-more-than-the-original list.

CBHagman

(16,986 posts)
16. Happy birthday!
Mon Dec 18, 2023, 09:14 AM
Dec 2023


I have a long list of top movies and find it difficult to narrow it down, but Casablanca always makes the list, as does The Lion in Winter.

DemocraticPatriot

(4,369 posts)
30. I was a fan of the books back in my D&D days....
Tue Dec 19, 2023, 02:22 AM
Dec 2023

Unfortunately, I have never sat through the more modern film trilogy...


Sorry.

Oh well.... I'm not dead yet, there may still be time....

(I have seen small parts...)


DemocraticPatriot

(4,369 posts)
29. I finally watched that crazy thing in its entirety this past year.....
Tue Dec 19, 2023, 02:20 AM
Dec 2023

The Texas missile rider might have been patterned on Curtis LeMay,

but nowadays it is clearly "TFG".....


'happy landings', drumph


PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,861 posts)
35. The Lion in Winter.
Tue Dec 19, 2023, 05:13 AM
Dec 2023

Wow. What an amazing movie. There are others I think are wonderful, but this is the one I'm willing to watch over and over.

AKwannabe

(5,661 posts)
48. Overboard
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 03:15 PM
Feb 3

Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell
1987

Saw it on the big screen first.
Can watch it over and over and again!
So many great scenes.

Fire, fire, fire! As she sprays water on all the boys with plates glued to her hands!

Hands down my favorite movie. I like all her films too. Comedy is my movie genre of choice and she is TOPS!

rurallib

(62,419 posts)
55. Dr. Zhivago
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 06:33 PM
Feb 3

Not sure I could give a good reason why.
The camera work and the settings feel very realistic. The story of a man who wants simple peace but gets caught up in the Russian revolution feels much like it could happen anywhere, anytime.

Just feels like a tale. that could happen anywhere, any time to almost anyone.

Uncle Joe

(58,364 posts)
58. It's A Wonderful Life, Groundhog Day, Back To The Future, Michael, Forest Gump
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 06:36 PM
Feb 3

and American Graffiti come to mind.

Thanks for the thread DemocraticPatriot

DemocraticPatriot

(4,369 posts)
70. I love The Big Lebowski,
Sun Feb 4, 2024, 12:18 AM
Feb 4

if only for the reason that it included the song,

'I just dropped by to see what condition my condition was in'....





Hard to believe that singer later became 'Kenny Rogers'....

LOL



k55f5r

(169 posts)
65. Bell, Book, and Candle, Time Bandits, Alien, Dune, Cabaret, The Fifth Element
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 07:24 PM
Feb 3

Bell, Book, and Candle -Jimmy Stewart and Kim Novak Funny movie with the most beautiful woman in the world. What's not to like?
T.B. - Sean Connery and a host of very short pirates try to outwit GOD.
Alien - Sigourney Weaver best horror movie of the 80's
Dune - the original. People love it or hate it Personal fav, the scene where Baron Harkonnen pulls the plug on the servant and flys up near the ceiling laughing like the madman he is. F'ing Awesome.
Cabaret - Sweet Liza Minnelli depraved sex and great music.
Fifth Element - starring meat popsicle Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman, Mila Jovovich, Chris Tucker stole the show as the cruise ship MC
Hon. mention: Rocky Horror Picture Show.

Shermann

(7,423 posts)
77. Alien would be in my top five
Sun Feb 4, 2024, 01:16 PM
Feb 4

I'm still waiting for another great space-horror movie. Event Horizon failed on so many levels. I'm not sure what Solaris is, but it is not that.

applegrove

(118,677 posts)
71. The Sound of Music. Missing. Platoon. My Brilliant Career.
Sun Feb 4, 2024, 02:54 AM
Feb 4

All The President's Men. Pride and Predjudice (the miniseries from the 1990s).

Happy Birthday to you.

Jrose

(827 posts)
76. West Side Story (original one, from 1960s)...
Sun Feb 4, 2024, 01:15 PM
Feb 4

Also,
-Forrest Gump
-Born Free
-Some Like it Hot (original)
-The Miracle Worker

eyewall

(674 posts)
82. Wings of Desire
Sun Feb 4, 2024, 02:40 PM
Feb 4

By Wim Wenders with Bruno Ganz and Peter Falk.
The most "human" film I've ever seen. Music by Nick Cave and Bad Seed.
My number one fav ever since my first viewing.

solara

(3,836 posts)
83. Wow! What a great list of excellent movies
Sun Feb 4, 2024, 05:02 PM
Feb 4

Sorry I couldn't keep this list down to one movie- These are movies I will re-watch when I can:

"Being There ( 1979) " - Peter Sellers, Shirley McClaine

"The Flame and the Arrow" (1950) & "Crimson Pirate ( 1952)"-Burt Lancaster/Nick Cravat
"The Lion In Winter (1968) "- Kathryn Hepburn/Peter O'Toole
"Charade (1963) " Audrey Hepburn/Cary Grant
"Wait Until Dark ( 1967) "- Audrey Hepburn/Alan Arkin
"Kill Bill, Vol 1 ( 2003) & 2 (2004)" Uma Thurman/David Carradine (Don't ask me why)
"Godfather 1 (1972) & 2 (1974)" - Robert DeNiro/Al Pacino/Marlon Brando
"Robin Hood (2018) " - Russell Crowe/Kate Blanchette
"The Graduate" (1967) - Dustin Hoffman/Anne Bancroft/Katherine Ross

gotta stop now 😜

choie

(4,111 posts)
84. All About Eve...
Sun Feb 4, 2024, 07:21 PM
Feb 4

All the President’s Men
Letter to Three Wives
The Sting
The Martian
Apollo13
West Side Story (the original)

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