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As the end of 2010 nears we can expect the "best of" lists. Along those lines here is a short list of the movies I never get tired of ....

2001: A Space Odyssey - among other things it's a great testament to mankind's ego. A fantastic use of sight and sound that was available in 1968. Imo Kubrick could always tell a story as good as or better than the author. Just me in the living room with the plasma and home theater. Good stuff.

Cool Hand Luke - "Sometimes nothing could be a real cool hand". Is that the Brownies theme (one I pray we turn around)? This one's tied to my father and I as we watched this every time it was on TV. It's my favorite Newman movie. From "shakin the bush here boss" to the car wash scene - "Hey Lord, whatever I've done, don't strike me blind here for a couple of minutes". Pure gold.

The African Queen - Chick and dude flick. Missionary saves the drunkard, woman changes man and then they bomb the Germans. Besides, I love Kathrine Hepburn. My favorite John Huston film.

Any Eastwood spaghetti western - I suppose The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is at the top for me, but any will do.

Again with the quotes: "When you hang a man, you better look at him"

and prolly my favorite from Outlaw Jose Wales:

"I didn't surrender, but they took my horse and made him surrender. They have him pulling a wagon up in Kansas I bet." (Chief Dan George as Lone Watie describing to Jose that he didn't surrender to the Union, his horse did - I still laugh. ).

Little Big Man - Speaking of Chief Dan George .... what a great movie and another that it seems that my dad and I have watched endless times. Jack Crabb, the Walter Mitty of the West and the father of Forrest Gump, so to speak.

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Wayne's World
Back To The Future
Happy Gilmore
Billy Madison
any (original) Star Wars
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade
Blue Streak
The Big Lebowski

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Here's a list of those that I'll watch every time they're on. It's a rare occasion when "Enemies at the Gate" is shown on TV, but I have the DVD. "Cool Hand Luke" for sure.

"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"

"The Goodfellas"

"Jerimiah Johnson"

"Enemies at the Gate"

"The Holy Grail"

"Deliverance"

Any Cheech and Chong movie (except "The Corsican Brothers").


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Airplane
Amazon Women on the Moon
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Anything by Monty Python
Animal House
Groundhog Day
Watchmen
Big
Serenity

I dunno ..... there's a few ....


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Hmm.. There are a few:

The Great Race
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
The Matrix (the first movie)
The Longest Day
A Christmas Carol (the one with George C. Scott as Scrooge)
The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming
The Jason Bourne movies (all of them)

There are probably others, but these are the ones that come to mind immediately.


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Same as many others here, but I can't believe no one has mentioned the Godfather and the Godfather II.

The scene when Michael is trying to call Luca Brasi, and then the fish comes in. He just turns and calmly hangs up the phone like "well, no use trying to call him."


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Cool Hand Luke and Jerimiah Johnson have been responsible for me to miss many oppurtunities to get work done over the years . No matter what time of day they are on I HAVE to watch them both to completion .

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Aliens

The Wizard of Oz

Casablanca

Papillon ("I'm still here, you bastards !")

The Godfather (and II)

The Karate Kid (when Joice asks "When is this getting done?" I tell her "afta-afta!"

Reservoir Dogs

Heat, Red Dawn, The Graduate, Superman II, Unforgiven

Dirty Harry

There's a lot of them. Makes an easy gift list when you need to upgrade to Blu-rays,...

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Same as many others here, but I can't believe no one has mentioned the Godfather and the Godfather II.

The scene when Michael is trying to call Luca Brasi, and then the fish comes in. He just turns and calmly hangs up the phone like "well, no use trying to call him."




Sorry, I was thinking too much and should have had that posted earlier,...

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Big Lebowski
Road to Perdition
Casino Royale (Eva Green addition)
Lost in Translation
Big Fish
Big Trouble in Little China


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There are the all time greats like:

Gone with the Wind
The Sound of Music
The Greatest Story Ever Told
Sparticus
It's a wonderful Life

Then there is my Sci Fy movies:

Matrix (the first one,, the rest leave me cold)
Star Wars (the original trilogy,, the newer ones bore me to tears)


Maybe my favorite Period Movie of all time is:

The Godfather part 1 and 2.. Part 3 shouldn't have ever been made..

First Blood was decent as was the first two Rocky Movies....

And in terms of guilty pleasures and for the sake of making me laugh out loud.... Starsky and Hutch,,, the one with Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson.

Stiller cracks me up..


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The Outlaw Josey Wales
The Natural
Major League
Young Guns I and II
Christmas Vacation
Roadhouse
nearly anything with John Wayne
Blue Hawaii


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Stiller,....nobody should be allowed to be that funny,... He simply makes The Focker series what it is. And I am not a comedy guy at all.

I like Blazing Saddles though.

Animal House (has this gone Blu-ray yet ?)

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any John Wayne movie
or Eastwood movie
or Stiller movie
or Sandler movie
the Die Hard movies
the Bourne movies


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Casino (Deniro, Joe Pesci)
Shawshank Redemption
The Natural
Rocky 1-4
Diehard
Running Scared (1985 version, Billy Crystal, Gregory Hines)

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Cool Hand Luke and Jerimiah Johnson have been responsible for me to miss many oppurtunities to get work done over the years . No matter what time of day they are on I HAVE to watch them both to completion .




Understood.

My movies of the family collection are only those that I can watch repeatedly. Just a few already mentioned that I'd add to that list:

Reservoir Dogs - I think I heard that Tarantino did that on something like a $50,000 budget. My wife also loves his films (with one exeception -->) and I once rented from "From Dusk Till Dawn" knowing that it was some type of vampire movie. Ms. Maddog doesn't care for sci-fi at all and when the first character transforms (the dancer, I think) my wife says, "Oh yeah, that could happen". I could not stop laughing. Needless to say she grabbed her book and didn't watch another scene.

The Usual Suspects - This came out at about the time of Pulp Fiction I think. Good story telling.

Anything Robert DeNiro - the mafia related are my favorites. I don't have all of his in my collection, but definitely Goodfellas, The Godfather Trilogy and The Deer Hunter. I first tried Rolling Rock because of Deer Hunter. I think it's use in the movie was less brand placement and more just being authentic to the characters' home state of Pennsylvania. Nice smooth American beer and great movie.

I don't know how I left Monty Python, Animal House and Airplane off my list. Airplane is simply a classic and a joke / quote a minute .... ".... a hospital? ... what is it? ..." The family just shakes their head at me as I quote The Holy Grail while watching.

War movie - Apocalypse Now - Full Metal Jacket comes in a close second for me and the close of Saving Private Ryan can make me well up just thinking about it. Apocalypse Now is an experience. Heck, I've even played several FPS maps dedicated to Coppola's movie, particularly Duvall's "Charlie Don't Surf" scene.

Finally, maybe my favorite Pacino film (well, other than the Godtathers) - Dog Day Afternoon - "Attica .... Attica" I'm yet to purchase it though.

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I like Blazing Saddles though




Yet another one. I remember when that first appeared on TV and couldn't believe they muted the audio during the campfire scene. I guess the censors found that offensive, yet they allowed the "N" word? Wth? Were the censors prudish racists?

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Gladiator
Serenity
Grosse Pointe Blank
Independence Day
Longest Yard
Die Hard
Unforgiven


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Christmas Vacation (Only between Black Friday and New Years, though)
Shawshank Redemption
American History X



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Fulll Metal Jacket -- I can recite Gunny Sergeant Hartman's first 5 minutes there verbatim,...

Though "set" in about 66-67, it is very close to as Parris Island was in 1972.

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any John Wayne movie
or Eastwood movie
or Stiller movie
or Sandler movie
the Die Hard movies
the Bourne movies




Everytime a thread like this comes up, I always seem to forget some good movies... Hang'em High was a good one, The Good, bad and ugly was another. Blood work was one of Eastwoods best but maybe his best role was in Gran Torino or Million Dollar Baby.. He was also good in The Eiger Sanction.

And how the hell could I forget John Wayne... Gheesh...


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George Kennedy was really good in The Eiger Sanction.

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Yeah, I really liked Gran Torino.

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My first gaming tag was "Pvt. Joker .... now just "Joker".

Reminds me of my favorite commericial:


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The give-and-take between Joker and Animal Mother is the best part,...

"Are you a photographer ?"

"No,...I'm a combat correspondent !"

"Well,..ya' seen much combat ?"

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slap shot caddyshack, BASEketball, miracle, major league... all spots movies. those never get old. i have seen each at least 25 times all the way through and probably 10 more times in pieces.

others? trading places, ghostbusters, airborne (lol), the shining, star wars movies, indiana jones movies, uncle buck, terminator movies. pretty much the classics.

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Star Wars - any, including the Prequels
Bourne Movies
Dr. No
Casino Royal
From Russia with Love
The Fifth Element
The Breakfast Club
Old School
Wedding Crashers
Couples Retreat
The Hangover


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I forgot

Tombstone and The Quick and the Dead.


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Lord of the Rings the first one It was the first time we went to the movies together. It will always be special for reminding me of the time we had.

Obrother where art thou. just a great movie my grandmaw loved that one

Ballad of Josie Wells seen it atleast 1000 times lol

Big Jake - No body beats the Duke

The Longest yard (with burt reynolds) the new one sucked

Porky's and Up in Smoke 2 of the best comedies ever

Forgot Mash and Kelly's Heroes hmm dirty dozen

damn forgot my all time favorite the man who shot liberty valance

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Brians song..

The Green Mile..

Saving Private Ryan.

Pamela & Tommy... Paris...Oooopss J/K !!!!!!

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Die Hard
A Few Good Men
Good Will Hunting
Twelve Angry Men
Crimson Tide
Meet the Parents


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Ballad of Josie Wells seen it at least 1000 times lol






You might need to see this one at least one more time.


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Gone in 60 seconds
The Fast and the Furious 1 and 4
Rebound: The Legend of Earl "the Goat" Manigault ( Best basketball movie ever made)
Fight Club
Varsity Blues (best football movie ever made)
Casino
Rocky 1 and 4
Boondock Saints
The Cowboy Way
Pure Country
Desperado
Tombstone
Scarface
Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man
Die Hard
Die Hard with Avengance
Hitch
I am Legend
Seven
Rudy
Maverick
Lethal Weapon 1, 3, 4
Blow
Indiana Jones Raiders of the Lost Ark
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Tin Cup (best Golf movie ever made)
The Greatest Game ever played
The Legend of Bagger Vance
The Quick and the Dead
Bad Boys 1 and 2
Old School
The Hangover
Roadhouse
Back to the Future

I am sure there are more.

And I have seen every one of these movies at-least 35-40 times. At the very least,some wayyyy more than that.

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Airplane
The Big Lebowski
Caddyshack
Die Hard
The Empire Strikes Back
Goodfellas
Jaws
King Kong (original)
Predator

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Predator
Rocky I&II
Major League
Tin Cup
Any Given Sunday
Soldier

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Home Alone 1 and 2
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
Christmas Vacation series
the Rocky series
the Terminator
Die hard series(especially 1 & 2)
Happy Gilmore
Goodfellas and Casino

There are much more but I don't want to list them all,lol.


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The Burbs
Anchorman
Old School
The Hangover
The Bourne series
Revenge of the Nerds
The Breakfast Club

those are the ones of the top of my head...mostly comedies


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Oh my! My list could go on and on...I prefer the Classics:

Casablanca
Gone With The Wind
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Some Like It Hot
African Queen
White Christmas
Miracle on 34th Street (original version only, the one from 1994 blows!)
Holiday Inn
Seven Year Itch
North by Northwest
The Bishop's Wife (again, original version only)
Breakfast at Tiffany's
Sabrina (oddly enough, I like both version of this one)
My Fair Lady
Bringing Up Baby
It Happened One Night
Philadelphia Story
Dial M for Murder
Psycho (original only)

"Modern Day Movies"
The Breakfast Club
Pulp Fiction
The Fifth Element
Independence Day
Love Actually

There are more, but I'm done for now. LOL!


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