What is your favorite movie of all time?

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Quaere Verum:
I’m right with you on that one john ennis. However, some times it moves to the #2 spot when I’m in the mood to watch “To Kill a Mockingbird”, but it always moves right back into that #1 spot.
My fav. part:

“Scout! Stand up…Your father’s passin’.”

Peace.
John
 
Can I give my top 100? 😃

I don’t have a single favorite movie. I have many, too many…

Let’s see:

the original “Cheaper By The Dozen” (1950)

“Glory” (1989)

“Gettysburg”

“My Fair Lady”

“Gone with the Wind”

“It’s a Wonderful Life”

“Singin’ in the Rain”

I’ll stop here. There is just too many to name. I can go on and on…
 
Picking a favorite movie of all time… man talk about choices and since I would never be able to do it, I will list several…

I to can admit to being a War Movie junkie, I love the relationship shown between the men, and what they went through. Makes one really thankful for them. We Were Soldiers, Saving Private Ryan, Band of Brothers, Sgt. York, Green Berets, Sands of Iwo Jima and the list goes on. War should never be glorified, but the price for freedom should never be forgotten…

Now, I am also a huge nerd, so all the Star Wars films, the Lord of the Rings Movies, Indy Jones, Star Trek, Serenity, Battlestar Galactica (1978), Princess Bride… All entertaining, and hard to turn past if I find them on a movie channel…

Old Westerns, anything with John Wayne…

Old stuff like The Court Jester with Danny Kaye, any Bing Crosby Movie

Passions of the Christ

Robin Hood Movies

Knights of the Round Table movies

There is just to many, it would be easier to pick movies I don’t like…😉

Now, the most recent favorite would have to be The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. I loved each and every book and read them till the pages about fell out and I don’t think I blinked durning the movie…

Brian
 
I can’t believe that neither of these have been mentioned…my all time favorite movies are “Life is Beautiful” (the only movie that’s ever made me cry) and “Count of Monte Cristo” (absolutely awesome story and keeps you in great suspense!).
 
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apple_nose7:
I can’t believe that neither of these have been mentioned…my all time favorite movies are “Life is Beautiful” (the only movie that’s ever made me cry) and “Count of Monte Cristo” (absolutely awesome story and keeps you in great suspense!).
Oh, I cried in Life is Beautiful too :crying: :crying: absolutely bawled. Then went around for days saying ‘Buongiorno Principessa!’ to everyone like the guy says to his girlfriend/wife.
 
Couldn’t pick one favourite - if I had to choose a top ten these would be in there:

Amores Perros - visceral and potent
Dead Man Walking - heartwrenching
Mullet - funny and droll
You Can Count on Me - sentimentally sweet
Jesus’ Son - wistful and dry
Grizzly Man - spellbinding
Singin’ in the Rain - funny and breathtakingly clever

so many more… where do you start!?
 
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KayDeeNici:
All time favorite? The Man From Snowy River ❤️
Currently watching? Serenity :yup:
Breakup movie? Last of the Mohicans :crying:
The Man from Snowy River! Good work! 🙂
 
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Balance:
The Man from Snowy River! Good work! 🙂
Man From Snowy River? You and KayDee wouldn’t be closet Australians by any chance would you?
 
Another good sports movie (minus the cussing :mad: ) is “Remember the Titans.” Great story.
 
I doubt if I could narrow it down to just one favorite movie. Despite the preponderance of horrendous offerings from Hollywood there have been several over the years that rank as excellent and that I could literally watch every day. In no particular order:

Akira Kurosawa’a Seven Samurai. OK, this one is in order. Best movie ever. A great movie about honor, duty and self-sacrifice.
The Passion of the Christ
Replacement Killers
. What can I say? Cho Yun Fat is a great actor and this is actually a movie about trying to do the right thing.
Dances With Wolves
Singin’ in the Rain
. Before reading this thread I thought I was the only one who still liked this movie.
Oceans 11. George Cluney shoud definitely stick to this type of buddy/heist flick instead of trying to make political statements. Great fun.
Tombstone. Val Kilmer as Doc Holiday. Excellent. Oh, and the references to the Apocalypse and Doc Holiday’s conversion to Catholicism were interesting, too.
Eat Drink, Man Woman. I’ve only seen this movie once, but it was phenomenal.
*The Matrix. Gnosticism is alive and well, but seeing Carrie-Ann Moss on screen makes that OK 😉

Some honorable mentions:
LOTR Trilogy
Narnia
Life is Beautiful

Gray Mouser*
 
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LilyM:
Man From Snowy River? You and KayDee wouldn’t be closet Australians by any chance would you?
Don’t know about KayDee but I’m a kind of Aussie. Lived there for several years and loved it - could go back to live any day I think.
One thing stopping me doing that would be the conservative Howard government - I saw the country change under his administration, for the worse. Australian society seems to becoming more and more smug, selfcentred, racist and materialistic. Natural consequences of the influence of a government for whom the most important things are money (and keeping it in the pockets of the well-off), keeping out people (ie refugees) who are different and creeping individualism? Perhaps a simplistic assessment of Deputy Howard’s leadership but not an untrue one.

Sorry to get a bit political there…
so, Man From Snowy River eh? Now there’s a true blue Aussie hero…
 
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Don’t know about KayDee but I’m a kind of Aussie. Lived there for several years and loved it - could go back to live any day I think.
One thing stopping me doing that would be the conservative Howard government - I saw the country change under his administration, for the worse. Australian society seems to becoming more and more smug, selfcentred, racist and materialistic. Natural consequences of the influence of a government for whom the most important things are money (and keeping it in the pockets of the well-off), keeping out people (ie refugees) who are different and creeping individualism? Perhaps a simplistic assessment of Deputy Howard’s leadership but not an untrue one.

Sorry to get a bit political there…
so, Man From Snowy River eh? Now there’s a true blue Aussie hero…
Glad you liked Australia anyways - your political talk is fine with me, I agree 100%. I’ve done some work as an immigration consultant (trying to help people get in, so I’m one of the good guys!). The situation here with immigration is really a joke.

And I have nothing against Man From Snowy River at all - had a crush on the actor when it first came out 😃
 
Gray Mouser:
Akira Kurosawa’a Seven Samurai. OK, this one is in order. Best movie ever. A great movie about honor, duty and self-sacrifice.
Are you aware that Japan’s Gonzo studios has made an anime that turns that movie into a Sci-fi environment? FUNimation has been selling DVD’s of it for about a year now. From what I’ve seen, (and it’s only two episodes) I think it looks great. But then, I’m biased because I’m an anime fan to begin with.
 
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?
 
To be honest, I wasn’t totally forthcoming in my original answer for favorite movie. In fact, my REAL favorite movie is 1967’s Tony Rome. A detective story starring Frank Sinatra that is set in and filmed in Miami. It’s great to see the old hometown in it’s mid-century splendor. The movie wasn’t THAT bad I guess, since the movie “earned” a sequel, 1968’s Lady In Cement. Yes, it’s definitely my favorite movie.
 
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rocklobster:
Are you aware that Japan’s Gonzo studios has made an anime that turns that movie into a Sci-fi environment? FUNimation has been selling DVD’s of it for about a year now. From what I’ve seen, (and it’s only two episodes) I think it looks great. But then, I’m biased because I’m an anime fan to begin with.
I haven’t heard about this, but I did see something a while back about it being made into an anime-based video game. (IIRC, one of the characters was turned into a woman.) I’m not a fan of anime but if the story was the same as the movie’s and they kept some of the same shots it could be a good production. Of course, I’d be very interested in seeing how Suginio Yoshio’s martial arts choreography (based on Katori Shinto Ryu) translates to anime, if at all.

Gray Mouser
 
Unfortunately, I’m not an Aussie. However, if all the guys look like Jim Craig (or the Ryan boys!) I’m willing to hop the first plane and set up shop in Oz! 🙂 😃
 
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