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Your Greatest Movie of all time?

East2West

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in stitches

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Also I could watch snatch a million times
 

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Originally Posted by in stitches
Also I could watch snatch a million times
i have only seen two movies twice in a theatre (as in paid twice to see them on two different occasions) in my life. Snatch and Pulp Fiction,once i went with friends and the second times alone to really study it
 

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Hi to all,

Die Hard is the greatest movie of all time for me. I can`t forget it.
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1. Dr. Zhivago
2. Die Blechtrommel
3. Y Tu Mama Tambien
4. Le SoufflÃ
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5. Clockwork Orange
 

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Originally Posted by Biggskip
Casino - I've said it before and I'll say it again, it is the best marriage of music and film of all time.


and Clockwork Orange, 2001, Pulp Fiction, Dead Man

Originally Posted by Pantisocrat
1. Dr. Zhivago
2. Die Blechtrommel
3. Y Tu Mama Tambien
4. Le SoufflÃ
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5. Clockwork Orange


don't know 2 and 4 must check out
 

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Listing a few that may not have been mentioned:
Apocalypse Now
Infernal Affairs
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (like this more than Life of Brian actually)
Predator (you're not a man if you don't love this)
Hot Fuzz
Forrest Gump.








Power Rangers: The Movie...
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Well it was the bestest movie ever when I saw it!














The Notebook...
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Originally Posted by blahman
Listing a few that may not have been mentioned: Apocalypse Now Infernal Affairs Monty Python and the Holy Grail (like this more than Life of Brian actually) Predator (you're not a man if you don't love this) Hot Fuzz Forrest Gump. Power Rangers: The Movie...
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Well it was the bestest movie ever when I saw it! The Notebook...
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I respect personal preference, so I won't give you **** about any of your choices, but any transition from Power Rangers to the Notebook is kind of fucked up.
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Originally Posted by SpooPoker
Wait, History of the World, Part 1.
"its good to be the king" top one is hard but off the top of my head its between shawshank, Pi and withnail and I, oh and dead mans shoes
 

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Originally Posted by frenchy
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excellent movie,Bronson was the man.interesting fact Bridge on the River Kwai was written by the same guy who wrote Planet Of The Apes,talk about versatility


Yes. I'm not a big fan of Coburn but he was pretty good in that movie as well, just a big enough sleaze to make it believable without going over the top.
 

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Originally Posted by SpooPoker
Wait, History of the World, Part 1.

Don't get saucy with me, Bearnaise!
 

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