Here is a few of my favorites in no particular order after the Godfather:
The Godfather 1&2 Scarface The Red Violin The Good The Bad & The Ugly Hunt For Red October Sideways Scent Of A Woman And Justice For All The Exorcist and the Beginning Heat The Pelican Brief Star Wars (All) Wall Street Moonstruck Driving Miss Daisy The Color Purple Firefox Escape From Alcatraz The Eiger Sanction
The Shining Something About Mary The Sound of Music Dawn of the Dead / Day of the Dead The Fly Hard Day's Night Clockwork Orange The Exorcist Breakfast at Tiffany's Misery Psycho - The Birds - Rear Window
To be on the list it has to hold up after 20 years lots of good ones mentioned and several really bad. My tops in addition to ones mentioned that come to mind Alien All that Jazz Dial M for Murder
livewithme Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > To be on the list it has to hold up after 20 > years > lots of good ones mentioned and several really > bad. > My tops in addition to ones mentioned that come to > mind > Alien > All that Jazz > Dial M for Murder
All that Jazz! Haven't seen it in years. What a Great Movie!
Geronimo thunderheart missisipi burning The Daltons The insider Alexander ET Stalingrad Das Boat Some like it hot rebel without a cause Last of the Mohicans ( how i wish i could see the old sixties tv version again!!)....once upon a time in the west
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest The Shining Chinatown Five Easy Pieces Spartacus Vertigo The Good The Bad And The Ugly The French Connection Last Train From Gunhill
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Once Upon A Time In America Jackie Brown Mean Streets Entre Nous Touchez Pas Au Grisbi Fort Apache The Searchers Casablanca.......and a least a thousand more.
they dont make em like that anymore. The most Academy Awards ever (11), tied but never broken. One of the most exciting sequences in movie history -- the chariot race. And a move that combined grand spectacle with the intimate story, not many movies do that.
When I was in Rome in August, we took a loong taxi drive to the outskirts of Rome to the Cinecitta Studios where most of it was filmed. I had always heard that some sets and things were still there.
We went way around to the back of the lot, turned a corner and lo and behold, the giant god from the chariot race arena was there in the corner of the back fence, a little ragged but still looking great after all these years (50 years in 09).
Even the taxi driver didnt know about it, I had to keep him going all the way around and I found it!!!
Rockman Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Donnie Darko....That one puts a strain on the > brain cogs....
good movie! yeah, it sure does. Im not sure I understand the whole point of the whole portal, becasue to me it seems like a lot of things cancel each other out, like he saves the girl, but she wouldn't have been in that scene at the end had it not been for the time warp to begin with... I dunno. I need to watch it again I suppose. maybe the point is not WHY theres one, but its saying IF there was a time warp in modern day suburbia, this is what it would look like.
plus, it has a really cool 80's soundtrack.. tears for frears, echo & the bunnymen, Joy division, duran duran..
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the Third Man Night of the Hunter Invasion of the body snatchers lift to the scaffold breathless Felini 8.5 once upon a time in America Godfather 2 Usual suspects Laurence of Arabia Double Indeminty LA confidential wings of desire L'atlantide Goodfellas