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Originally Posted by: Formo  I was just going to add that to my list.. Just watched it again this weekend on AMC. Such a classic movie! One of the few movies which may be better than the book, which is quite amazing given it is one hell of a book as well. |
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Originally Posted by: gbguy20  The Other Guys is easily one of the funniest movies I have ever seen. Second best comedy of the 2000s. Right after Pineapple Express. Those movies are not for everyone though. You need a particular sense of humor. |
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12 Angry Men Apollo 13 Casablanca Glory Good Night, and Good Luck The Guns of Navarone High Noon Key Largo The King’s Speech The Maltese Falcon Mr. Smith Goes to Washington North by Northwest The Philadelphia Story The Quiet Man Rear Window Sergeant York Schindler's List Some Like It Hot To Kill a Mockingbird Zulu
I find it ironic that Zero came up with this thread when he did. I had been thinking of starting something like this a few weeks ago but just didn’t have the time.
I decided to give a list of 20 movies. Cutting them down to 20 was pretty difficult. I did not want to include any of the ones that were on someone else’s list. But I did. They are just too good to be left off.
I left off all the cartoon movies although I will say An American tail is my favorite because I saw that movie with my then 3 year old daughter. My wife had just given birth to our son and was in the hospital. (For a week.) My daughter was staying with my parents. I came and got her for some of that special time together. We went out to eat and to An American tail. She fell asleep about half way through the movie and I sat there and held her for the rest of the show. I call her or email her whenever it comes on.
I tried to limit the movies that were of a similar type IE: Westerns. It wasn’t easy. I intended to have only one movie for an actor but it wasn’t possible. While there are several WW II movies they deal with different aspects of the war. The last movie that I cut was Mutiny on the Bounty. The Quiet Man may not be my favorite John Wayne movie but I left out his WW II and Westerns on purpose and I like that the movie is a little less typical of a setting for him. |
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another list of movies I like. In no particular order.
Lawrence of Arabia The Bridge on the River Kwai, Ben-Hur Mutiny on the Bounty The Right Stuff Spartacus The Terminator The Great Escape The Longest Day Blood Alley In Harm's Way Donovan's Reef Big Jake Captain Blood The Pride of the Yankees Mr. Deeds Goes to Town Friendly Persuasion Meet John Doe His Girl Friday Mr Roberts Captains Courageous Adam's Rib Call Northside 777 The African Queen Field of Dreams The Prisoner of Zenda The Hound of the Baskervilles (with Nigel Bruce and Basil Rathbone actually all their Sherlock Holmes movies are good.) Charade The Hunt for Red October A Bridge Too Far Highlander Finding Forrester Murder on the Orient Express Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Secondhand Lions The Four Feathers the 1939 version. Ransom ( both versions) Invictus Road to Perdition Guarding Tess |
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So, that took me what 2 minutes to find this thread? WPR? :) |
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Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool  So, that took me what 2 minutes to find this thread? WPR? :) thanks Kevin. I looked at the last 35 pages of the random site without finding it. Went to the search mode and got an error message in search 3 times. |
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Just watched Good Will Hunting for the first time. I have been wanting to see it for a very long time just never got around to it. It is now my favorite film. I love the way Damon portrays his character. I guess he reminds me a little of my nephew. Very very VERY bright but stupid because he is so young and has no experience at all. That isn't so bad but he doesn't want anyone to teach him anything because he already knows it all. And he will act like he is listening to what you tell him only to summarily dismiss it once he walks away. He just tells you what he thinks you want to hear him say. This is Robin Williams be movie. Typically I don't care for his departure from comedy based films. (Dead Poets Society and One Hour Photo) Best line in the movie was Affleck's line when he says, Quote:Every day I come by your house and I pick you up. And we go out. We have a few drinks, and a few laughs, and it's great. But you know what the best part of my day is? For about ten seconds, from when I pull up to the curb and when I get to your door, 'cause I think, maybe I'll get up there and I'll knock on the door and you won't be there. No goodbye. No see you later. No nothing. You just left. I don't know much, but I know that. most amazing part is that Affleck and Damon wrote the story. I know I had read it or heard it before but I forgot it long ago. I also realize they got a little direction from others along the way but it is amazing at 23 and 25 that could put enough depth into Will Hunting and had Sean Maguire explain to him how little he really knew about life. At their ages, they themselves were just learning. Granted some of the lines were adlibed. I think I will watch it again this week. |
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Quotes from Men of Honor that I like: Quote:The Navy Diver is not a fighting man, he is a salvage expert. If it is lost underwater, he finds it. If it's sunk, he brings it up. If it's in the way, he moves it. If he's lucky, he will die young, 200 feet beneath the waves, for that is the closest he'll ever get to being a hero. Quote:My name is Master Chief Billy Sunday. There was a preacher by the same name who cleaned up Chicago of all the whoring spics, drunken wops and motherfucking niggers that was making that place unfit for decent white folks to live. The only difference between me and that old preacher is that he worked for God, and I *am* God! Quote:Carl Brashear: Forgive me sir, but to me, the Navy isn't a business. It's an organization of people who represent the finest aspects of our nation. We have many traditions. In my career, I have encountered most of them. Some are good, some not so good. I would, however not be here today were it not for our greatest tradition of all. Captain Hanks: And what would that be, Chief Brashear?" Carl Brashear: " Honor, sir" Quote:Goddammit Cookie, move your ass, I want my TWELVE!
Nine! The Navy Diver is not a fighting man, he is a salvage expert. Ten! If it is lost underwater, he finds it. If it's sunk, he brings it up. If it's in the way, he moves it. Eleven! If he's lucky, he will die young, 200 feet beneath the waves, for that is the closest he'll ever get to being a hero. Hell, I don't know why anybody would want to be a Navy Diver. Now you report to this line, Cookie! |
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Originally Posted by: wpr  Just watched Good Will Hunting for the first time. I have been wanting to see it for a very long time just never got around to it.
It is now my favorite film. I love the way Damon portrays his character. I guess he reminds me a little of my nephew. Very very VERY bright but stupid because he is so young and has no experience at all. That isn't so bad but he doesn't want anyone to teach him anything because he already knows it all. And he will act like he is listening to what you tell him only to summarily dismiss it once he walks away. He just tells you what he thinks you want to hear him say.
This is Robin Williams be movie. Typically I don't care for his departure from comedy based films. (Dead Poets Society and One Hour Photo)
Best line in the movie was Affleck's line when he says,
most amazing part is that Affleck and Damon wrote the story. I know I had read it or heard it before but I forgot it long ago. I also realize they got a little direction from others along the way but it is amazing at 23 and 25 that could put enough depth into Will Hunting and had Sean Maguire explain to him how little he really knew about life. At their ages, they themselves were just learning. Granted some of the lines were adlibed.
I think I will watch it again this week. Ben Affleck has done an amazing job resurrecting his career the last couple of years. I watched Argo yesterday morning. So much respect for that man with everything he has done. |
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To Have and Have Not Slim (Lauren Bacall ) wrote: You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow.
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the egg & i holiday inn julie & julia little women animal house the little mermaid the shootist mcclintock it's a wonderful life it happened one night rocky
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Originally Posted by: 4PackGirl  the egg & i holiday inn julie & julia little women animal house the little mermaid the shootist mcclintock it's a wonderful life it happened one night rocky
How old are you? I guess listening to Hair Nation as my favorite XM channel is not so bad, huh Julie? |
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Ok, everybody's covered just about everything I would have added. Here's a few that I didn't see on any lists (I may have missed them, if so, sorry):
Outlaw Josey Wales Rooster Cogburn The Shootist Men in Black Airplane just about any Jackie Chan movie A Shot in the Dark (first Pink Panther movie) Commando (a Schwarzenegger movie that's so bad it's good, and it's downright hilarious if you've been drinking...Rae Dawn Chong: "Where's Sully?"...Arnold: "I let him go.") |
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"My cousin Vinnie" should be on someone's list, imo
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Originally Posted by: DakotaT  How old are you? I guess listening to Hair Nation as my favorite XM channel is not so bad, huh Julie? HEY!!!! no makin fun of the chick. |
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