top 10 movies of all time....

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FIELD OF DREAMS

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD

SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION

THE GREEN MILE

the rest are irrelivent...
 

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# The Da Vinci Load
# Rambone
# Black Chick Down
# Little Oral Annie
# Malcolm XXX
# Throbbin' Hood
# Pulp Friction
# Politically Erect
# The Slutty Professor
# Sex Trek: The Next Penetration

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My also rans.........

# Big Trouble in Little Vagina
# Hairy Movie
# Romancing the Bone
# Forrest Hump
# Womb Raider
# Blast from the Pants
# Six Degrees Of Penetration
# Ejacula
# Muffy The Vampire Layer
# Drilling Miss Daisy
 

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what??

no Major league??

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1. The Greatest Story Ever Told
2. Jesus Of Nazareth
3. The Life And Passion Of Jesus Christ
4. The King Of Kings
5. The Gospel According To St. Matthew
6. The Messiah
7. The Miracle Maker
8. The Son Of Man
9. Calvary
10. He Is Risen
 

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am starting to get bored with the football game so i thought that i would start this thread...:mj07:

here is the top 10 movies in order from the ameican film institute.....

1 CITIZEN KANE
2 THE GODFATHER
3 CASABLANCA
4 RAGING BULL
5 SINGIN' IN THE RAIN
6 GONE WITH THE WIND
7 LAWRENCE OF ARABIA
8 SCHINDLER'S LIST
9 VERTIGO
10 THE WIZARD OF OZ


here are mine....

1.godfather 1
2.godfather 2
3.shawshank redemption
4.the searchers
5.chinatown
6.forrest gump
7.apocalypse now
8. pulp fiction
9.yankee doodle dandy
10.unforgiven

picking a top 10 movie list is pretty difficult...try it....i dare you....:mj07:


No American Pie and Brady Bunch movie :shrug:

go figure :SIB
 

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EASY RIDER is an exploration of vast and desolate parts of the country. Of course, the stop at Mardi Gras is a necessity, but what Fonda and director Hopper are trying to tell us is that there was no 'freedom' as they saw it. The sprawling journey shows filmgoers the multiple frictions and shattered idealism of a generation in the midst of cultural change. Sex, drugs, and music were exploding socially and 1960's ideology may have come to an end in 1969, literally and figuratively speaking - much like it shockingly does in this film.

EASY RIDER also contains one of Jack Nicholson's 2 or 3 most memorable performances, even to this day. As drunken lawyer "George Hanson", he creates an amazingly funny and perfect counterpoint to Hopper and Fonda. He realizes what the general public can think of the "long-hairs" and puts himself in danger just by traveling with them. A bizarre notion of alien presence in the U.S. government is part of a hilarious conversation Nicholson and Hopper have over Whiskey and smoke. His scenes on Fonda's chopper with the golden football helmet are absolute, cinematic classics.

credit..http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0064276/#comment


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EASY RIDER is an exploration of vast and desolate parts of the country. Of course, the stop at Mardi Gras is a necessity, but what Fonda and director Hopper are trying to tell us is that there was no 'freedom' as they saw it. The sprawling journey shows filmgoers the multiple frictions and shattered idealism of a generation in the midst of cultural change. Sex, drugs, and music were exploding socially and 1960's ideology may have come to an end in 1969, literally and figuratively speaking - much like it shockingly does in this film.

EASY RIDER also contains one of Jack Nicholson's 2 or 3 most memorable performances, even to this day. As drunken lawyer "George Hanson", he creates an amazingly funny and perfect counterpoint to Hopper and Fonda. He realizes what the general public can think of the "long-hairs" and puts himself in danger just by traveling with them. A bizarre notion of alien presence in the U.S. government is part of a hilarious conversation Nicholson and Hopper have over Whiskey and smoke. His scenes on Fonda's chopper with the golden football helmet are absolute, cinematic classics.

credit..http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0064276/#comment


:weed: :toast: :0corn


"those were the days my friends"

old school...

remember when this movie came out....& the dramatic ending. was also the first time that i saw nicholson in a movie...

those were the days indeed my friend...
 
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am starting to get bored with the football game so i thought that i would start this thread...:mj07:

Blasphemy!!!!:00x7 :mj07:

Heres my list in no particular order:

godfather 1
shawshank redemption
forrest gump
pulp fiction
Braveheart
Thd Usual Suspects
Silence of the Lambs
The 6th Sense
Fight Club
Goodfellas
 

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Top ten in order of importance.......

AIRPLANE
AIRPLANE
AIRPLANE
AIRPLANE
AIRPLANE
AIRPLANE
AIRPLANE
AIRPLANE
AIRPLANE
AIRPLANE
 

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Saving private ryan
terminator 2
robocop
the matrix
total recall
The Green Mile
Empire strikes back
Pearl Harbor
Die Hard
Ray

thats 10...........
 

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1. The Godfather 1 & 2
2. Star Wars, Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi
3. The Sting
4. The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
5. Lord of the Rings Trilogy
6. The Usual Suspects
7. Some Like It Hot
8. Dr. Strangelove
9. Hoosiers
10. Any Gene Hackman or John Wayne Movie

On the Good Bad and Ugly---liked it also-something about the sound track in it was addicting also.

--and same here on Charles Bronson--per your Hackmam and Wayne
 

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Don't know if I have a favorite, ive seen so many, but my list of movies I can watch over and over again

Major League
King Arthur
Boondock Saints
Fargo
Shawshank
Goodfellas
Lost in Translation
The Departed
The Bourne Movies
Boyz n the Hood (RICKYYYYYYY!!!!)
 
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