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11th December 15, 07:45 PM
#51
This is indeed a tough one. There are a lot of good movies, but I'll give it a shot!
1. Snatch (2000)
2. Falling Down (1993)
3. The Longest Day (1962)
4. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
5. Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
Last edited by Mathew MacKillop; 11th December 15 at 07:46 PM.
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12th December 15, 07:21 AM
#52
The Quiet Man
The Horse Soldiers
The Bridge on the River Kwai
A River Runs Through It
Saving Private Ryan
Is fheàrr fheuchainn na bhith san dùil.
Tis better to try than to hope.
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12th December 15, 07:44 AM
#53
All right, 'will give this a go...
The Longest Day
South Pacific (the original musical adaptation)
The Blues Brothers
Raiders Of The Lost Ark
The Sound Of Music (the original musical adaptation)
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12th December 15, 06:00 PM
#54
Dawn of the dead (the original, although the remake was really good)
A clockwork orange
Boondock saints (c'mon man let's make that 3rd movie!!!)
Freebie and the bean
Dirty Harry
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12th December 15, 07:46 PM
#55
About Like the Rest of Us
A River Runs Through It
The Shawshank Redemption
Godfather I & II
To Kill A Mockingbird
Glory
Saving Private Ryan
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Jeremiah Johnson
Lawrence of Arabia
Bridge Over the River Kwai
Doctor Zhivago
Unforgiven
Stand by Me
Harvey
The Searchers
The Shootist
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
Patton
A Bridge Too Far
“Better to Remain Silent and Be Thought a Fool than to Speak and Remove All Doubt”—Mark Twain
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14th December 15, 06:32 AM
#56
Films that always teach me something...
... new and different each and every (hunners an hunners) time I view them:
Northwest Passage
Jeremiah Johnson
Local Hero
The Wizard of Oz
I Know Where I'm Going (and every other Powell & Pressburger film)
then 6 to 10...
Highlander
Robin & Marian
Legends of the Fall
The Wind and the Lion
Gettysburg
Very difficult for me to narrow a list down to five. I find it curious that 3 of the last five are Sean Connery films.
PS... It would be remiss of me not to link Day-Lewis' Last of the Mohicans to Northwest Passage, and Glory with Gettysburg.
Last edited by Orionson; 14th December 15 at 09:46 AM.
Orionson
"I seek not to follow in the footsteps of the men of old.
I seek the things they sought." ~ Basho
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14th December 15, 06:39 AM
#57
So many. Did not see these mentioned very often:
1. Gone with the Wind
2. Forest Gump
3 Psycho
4. ET
5. Saving Private Ryan
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14th December 15, 12:47 PM
#58
#1. The Cowboys
#2.Young Frankenstein
#3. The Wind and the Lion
#4. Captain Blood
#5. Avatar
Humor, is chaos; remembered in tranquillity- James Thurber
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14th December 15, 03:04 PM
#59
Tombstone
We Were Soldiers
Lonesome Dove
Secondhand Lions
Rio Lobo/Rio Bravo (same movie, more or less)
Tulach Ard
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14th December 15, 07:17 PM
#60
Godfather I & II
Princess Bride
Blade Runner
Rear Window
Lord of the Rings trilogy
maybe not..
Godfather I & II
Apocalypse Now
Wild Bunch
Miller's Crossing
The Big Lebowski
Wait! This...
Brazil
Godfather I & II
LotR trilogy
Princess Bride
Robin Hood (animated Disney, because Jock is right!)
It's inconceivable that anyone can come up with only five films!
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