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The Way We Were
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Love Story
Pretty Woman
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A Star is Born
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You left out Dirty Dancing
 

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Most any Tarantino or Coen Brothers
 

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I am always impressed by Wil's knowledge of film

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My choice's aren't exactly going to win anyone over but

Law Abiding Citizen
Carlito's way
Heat
Two for the Money
Ocean's Eleven
Any of the Saw movies
Any of the Rambo movies
Tron
Pulp fiction
Psycho


Some Good movies on this List, but for whatever reason...I don't care much for the Rambo that came out a couple of years ago.
First Blood, & Rambo ( the first two ) were good.
 
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These are off the top of my head - movies that I will watch whenever I get the chance.

Casablanca
The Maltese Falcon
The Godfather 1 and 2
Shawshank Redemption
Brother Where Art Thou
Schindler's List
Mister Roberts
Mystic River
Chinatown
A Few Good Men
From here to Eternity
The Departed
Training Day
In The Heat of The Night
Jaws (the original)
The Green Mile
The Quiet Man
Raging Bull
Lawrence of Arabia
Seabiscuit
It's a wonderful life
12 Angry men (Henry Fonda version)
Grapes of Wrath
Deerhunter
The Silence of The Lambs
The Sting
On The Waterfront
The Best Years of our Lives
Full Metal Jacket
Apocalypse Now
The Third Man
The Color of Money

I could add others but enough is enough.

I just watched a young Paul Newman (filmed in 1956) in "Somebody Up There Likes Me" what an excellent movie - featuring a stellar performance by Newman.


wil.


A Lot of Great Movies on Wil's List ....IMO
 
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Maybe I Missed it on Someones List...But I'm Shocked, that Nobody said this.............One of the All Time Greatest Movies...IMHO

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TERMINATOR 2
The Bourne Identity
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Up In Smoke ^ Next mOVIE
 

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Took 89 posts to mention the greatest movie ever made.
One flew over the cuckoo's nest.

And in post no.93 I'll also add..
The Hustler

You guys ought to me ashamed of yourselves.
 

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Since Wil Took Poetic License & I Don't Have To

list just one.

Silence of the Lambs
Body Heat (great ending)
Heat
Last of the Mohicans (sp) D.D. Lewis version
Shawshank
Cuckoo's Nest

Come to think of it ALL of these have great endings, maybe the best & also a fav. "Coming Home".

But maybe my all time fav is actually made for TV.

Lonesome Dove, 2 unforgetable characters. Gus & Call.
 

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Saving Private Ryan
Animal House
Bullitt
Great Escape
The Getaway
Super Troopers
Beerfest
Grandma's Boy
Good, Bad and Ugly
Anchorman
Blues Brothers
Slap Shot
Blazing Saddles
Half Baked
No Country for Old Men
Dirty Dozen
Inglorious Bastards
Pulp Fiction
Snatch

Just off top of my head, too many to list.
 

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Took 89 posts to mention the greatest movie ever made.
One flew over the cuckoo's nest.

And in post no.93 I'll also add..
The Hustler

You guys ought to me ashamed of yourselves.
I was going to mention The Hustler but I never see it come on TV so I didn't think it would fit here.There are a lot of great movies out there that I never see or hardly ever see aired on TV.
 

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I mentioned The Color of Money which was the sequel to The Hustler made 25 years later. Paul Newman won an Oscar for Color but The Hustler is probably the better of the two movies because of Jackie Gleason's performance as Minnesota Fats. Newman played Fast Eddie Felson in both movies. Both fine pieces of work all around.

Cuckoo's Nest never did much for me. Sorry.


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Well technically you guys asked what movie you can watch over and over.

I don't think something like Cuckoo's Nest is something that you can watch over and over.
 

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Speaking of Paul Newman. What actor can top this body of work.

These are IMHO his best movies from a half century of making movies. 10 time Oscar Nominee (2 Oscars one honarary)

Sombody Up There Likes me
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
The Young Philadelphians
Exodus
The Hustler
Paris Blues (Sidney Potier also starring)
Sweet Bird of Youth
Hud
Cool Hand Luke
The Long Hot Summer
The Prize
Harper
Hombre
Winning
Butch Cassidy
The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
The Sting
Rachel Rachel
The Drowning Pool
Slap Shot
Fort Apache the Bronx
Absence of Malice (a fav of mine)
The Verdict
The Color of Money (Oscar)
Fat Man and Little Boy
Nobody's fool
Mr and Mrs Bridge
Road to Perdition
Empire Falls


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