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Your Greatest Movie of all time?

mm84321

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^ That's a great candid shot of her.

Ted Danson, aside from being insanely rich, is a lucky dude.
 

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I'd say "Once Upon a Time in America"
 

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Originally Posted by GQgeek
The frequency with which i've watch each is the decreases with the order of the movies.

#3 has Mary Steenburgen and i've always had a crush on her tho. I wish more women were like her.

Yes, she's old, but still very attractive:
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I'd insta-wife any girl i met that reminded me of her.


I guess I can see her appeal but the movie sucked so bad that no amount of pretty faces could save it.
 

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I'd encourage anyone ripping on Back To The Future 3 to re-watch it. It's really not a bad movie, and it's a great capper to the trilogy. Nothing is as good as #1, but Zemeckis and Bob Gale really get to pay off a lot of stuff in #3.

Arguably tied for spot #1 would be Annie Hall. It's both hilarious and brilliant. One of the only comedies to ever win best picture, it really demonstrates that drama heightens comedy. The laughter is that much deeper when you actually care about the characters.
 

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Originally Posted by GQgeek
Ya, the whole series is great. I bought the set as soon as they were released on blu-ray. I've watched them countless times.

Almost every year around christmass the series is rerun here. Still awesome. I used to rate the movies as 1,3,2. But as I got older the second one got rehabilitated somewhat and I rate them as 1, 2&3. I'd still watch any movie with M.J.F. in it.

Originally Posted by Neo_Version 7
I guess I can see her appeal but the movie sucked so bad that no amount of pretty faces could save it.


WRONG!
 

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Hard for me to choose just one as well. "Ronin" ranks high on my list. "The Outlaw Josey Wales" very well might be number one. I also like Sergio Leone's "Man With No Name Trilogy" as well. "Blood In Blood Out" (Bound By Honor) was really good too and extremely underrated. "Saturday Night Fever" and "Urban Cowboy" are favorites as well. I'll complete my greatest movie list with "Top Gun", "Love Jones" and "Love And Basketball"...
 

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Originally Posted by mm84321

Ted Danson, aside from being insanely rich, is a lucky dude.


Everything is heaven with him. The piece of gum he had - Oh this is heaven. Had a taste of a chocolate bar - I'm in heaven. A parking space is heaven. It's all heaven.
 

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Originally Posted by suited
Everything is heaven with him. The piece of gum he had - Oh this is heaven. Had a taste of a chocolate bar - I'm in heaven. A parking space is heaven. It's all heaven.
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Originally Posted by bob99
I'd encourage anyone ripping on Back To The Future 3 to re-watch it. It's really not a bad movie, and it's a great capper to the trilogy. Nothing is as good as #1, but Zemeckis and Bob Gale really get to pay off a lot of stuff in #3.

Arguably tied for spot #1 would be Annie Hall. It's both hilarious and brilliant. One of the only comedies to ever win best picture, it really demonstrates that drama heightens comedy. The laughter is that much deeper when you actually care about the characters.


The Christopher Walken role kills me. That look in his face as he's driving the car is priceless.

Originally Posted by WUKILLABEEZ78
Hard for me to choose just one as well. "Ronin" ranks high on my list. "The Outlaw Josey Wales" very well might be number one. I also like Sergio Leone's "Man With No Name Trilogy" as well. "Blood In Blood Out" (Bound By Honor) was really good too and extremely underrated. "Saturday Night Fever" and "Urban Cowboy" are favorites as well. I'll complete my greatest movie list with "Top Gun", "Love Jones" and "Love And Basketball"...

Wow that's quite a list you have.

Originally Posted by suited
Everything is heaven with him. The piece of gum he had - Oh this is heaven. Had a taste of a chocolate bar - I'm in heaven. A parking space is heaven. It's all heaven.

What's the deal with this? Is this how he is in interviews or something?
 

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Originally Posted by Biggskip
The Christopher Walken role kills me. That look in his face as he's driving the car is priceless.



Wow that's quite a list you have.



What's the deal with this? Is this how he is in interviews or something?


It's from curb - first season second episode.
 

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The Matrix.


(Also helped that I didn't see any trailers for the movie or even know about it's existence.)
 

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Deep Blue Sea

The one movie that the black guy actually survived
 

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