What is your favorite movie of all time?

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Star Wars 4-6 were some of the best films ever.

1-2 were not very good (poor acting).

And three was good, but the real tragidy of this movie was that it could have been better. The kid who played Anakin did not seem to act, and whoever played Pamay (sp?) overated. he surporting actors were better then the main actors…the main actors should have been little parts.

The CGI was not always convinceing. They dumped Chris Lee for a really anamated looking CGI character called Greevis, that annoyed the heck out of me. He would not stop coughing…and there was no need for it.

Another problem I had with the movie was that it was a victem of the eps. 1 and two. Anakin should have started out as a great hero, to make the fall more bigger, and more tragic. Instead, he already starts out as a charmless vershion of Han Solo (a Han Solo want to be lol!) and falls to quickly before the climax.

But the climatic battle was cool. Go lava! Go Obwon or however you spelled that guys name. And the guy who played him brought me to tears, “you were my brother!” :crying:
 
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It’s got to be Ben Hur.

You’ve got Roman Soldiers, a galley ship battle, a chariot death match, the soul-killing effects of hatred and revenge, romance, the Sermon on the Mount, the Passion and redemption all in one movie. How could anyone top it?
Yup! My dad took me to see that in the theater when it came out. I was around seven years old. It’s been a favorite ever since. Ditto Dr. Zhivago, only it was my mom who took me and I was 14.
 
Lonesome Dove
Forest Gump
Independence Day

These are the movies that I find myself watching everytime they are on. It’s funny, but I’ll sit through the entire movie on commercial television when I could just as easily slide in the DVD and watch it commercial free.

Lonesome Dove is such an awesome book and movie that it really hurt me to find out that Larry McMurtry also did the screenplay for Brokeback Mountain.
 
where are your classic cartoons?
the first film that i ever saw in the cinema was Peter Pan and i still love it to this day. cartoons are the best media, who here can’t deny that they cried when Simba’s dad was killed in Lion King or when Bambi’s mother was killed.
despite that however, my number one film of all time would have to be The Italian Job with michael caine, one of the best actors of all time
 
True Romance

It was written by Quentin Tarrantino and was the most violent, romantic, action packed movie I’ve ever seen. It is totally not a movie you want your kids to see and I am a bit ashamed to admit that it is my favorite but it simply is. Most likely Christian Slater’s finest work.
 
I am always delighted by “The Wizard of Oz,” and I am happy that someone else named it.

QUOTE=4HisChurch;1364788]I honestly think the best movie of all time is The Wizard of Oz. All the visual effects were done "by hand’ so to speak, and invented for that movie. It was one of the first to be in color. Great music.
 
Too hard to say, but Pulp Fiction comes to mind as one of the top ones
 
Napoleon Dynamite
The Matrix
Gone With The Wind
In The Heat of the Night
 
Passion of the Christ
Pulp Fiction
the Korean movie Chingu (means ‘Friend’)
Zatoichi meets Yojimbo (Katsushin *and *Mifune Toshirou in one movie!)
Last Samurai
Spirited Away
For a Few Dollars More
Drunken Master (not Legend of ~, though that ain’t bad)
Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust (sequel to Vampire Hunter D, and probably the finest vampire movie ever)
3:10 to Yuma
Blade
…and many more.
 
good thread! i love movies!

gone with the wind (gorgeous and i always wanted to be like melanie and fail miserably! 😃 ) and braveheart (hey i’m scottish, what more can i say?), and devdas and monsoon wedding. the last two are bollywood films and are beautiful. all about family! if you haven’t seen them, you must!

oh and malena with monica belluci, utterly heartbreaking…

i can’t say just one film, i like too many!
 
Hmmmm…let me think:hmmm:

“The Big Sleep” w/Bogie & Bacall–the banter is hilarious!😃

oh…and “His Girl Friday” w/Cary Grant & Rosalind Russell–I’ve never seen so many lines spoken in 90 minutes (approx) time:whacky:
 
Superman II 👍

Field of Dreams

What Dreams May Come

Enemy of the State

The Bird Cage

The Runaway Jury

A Time to Kill

Mrs. Doubtfire

and my favorite Clint Eastwood movie

"I’ve been coming in here every morning to get a cup of black coffee, someone put too much sugar in it, so we came back to complain…“We, we who?”…“Me, and Smith & Wesson”

“Was that 5 shots or 6…in all the confusion, I lost count. Tell me, do you feel lucky? Well do ya, punk?”😃
 
Passion of the Christ
Schindler’s List
Star Wars Episode III
Amadues
Sound of Music

Just a few of them.
 
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