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Re: What is Your Favorite Movie of All Time?
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I just re-watched my sentimental all-time favorite last night: The Empire Strikes Back! I know I've seen better movies in my lifetime, but absolutely none has been more influential and beloved by me! Well said, Lardy. It was ground-breaking, and it didn't come easy. Director Irvin Kershner tested George Lucas' patience with his meticulous approach, but in the end it was all well worth it.
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I just re-watched my sentimental all-time favorite last night: The Empire Strikes Back! I know I've seen better movies in my lifetime, but absolutely none has been more influential and beloved by me! Well said, Lardy. It was ground-breaking, and it didn't come easy. Director Irvin Kershner tested George Lucas' patience with his meticulous approach, but in the end it was all well worth it. Lawrence Kasdan must also be credit for his fantastic script!
Keep up with what I've been watching lately! "Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio? Our nation turns its lonely eyes to you."
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^^Not to mention Leigh Brackett's early work on it, to bring in the Legion connection.
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I just re-watched my sentimental all-time favorite last night: The Empire Strikes Back! I know I've seen better movies in my lifetime, but absolutely none has been more influential and beloved by me! Well said, Lardy. It was ground-breaking, and it didn't come easy. Director Irvin Kershner tested George Lucas' patience with his meticulous approach, but in the end it was all well worth it. I just re-watched my sentimental all-time favorite last night: The Empire Strikes Back! I know I've seen better movies in my lifetime, but absolutely none has been more influential and beloved by me! Well said, Lardy. It was ground-breaking, and it didn't come easy. Director Irvin Kershner tested George Lucas' patience with his meticulous approach, but in the end it was all well worth it. Lawrence Kasdan must also be credit for his fantastic script! ^^Not to mention Leigh Brackett's early work on it, to bring in the Legion connection. I was hooked with the first "Star Wars" (to me that's what it will always be, though I have to often use "A New Hope" these days, so people will know which one I mean). But "Empire" just took it way beyond the next level. It still amazes me, the bravery it took making a film in which our heroes get their asses completely handed to them and only escape (well, most of them) by the skin of their teeth. The movie really sells the threat of the Empire and the odds the Rebels had against them. In many ways Return of the Jedi is a disappointment in comparison, but the greatness of Empire as a film can never be diminished in my eyes.
Still "Lardy" to my friends!
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Bors: I'm hungry Arthur: Right. Let's stop for lunch. Who brought the provisions? Knights: Ummmmmm... Arthur: Oh, for heaven's sake. All that riding through cherry blossom, and no one thought to bring more than their armour? Right. Back to Camelot. And turn that bloody music off too. These days, there would be hordes of CGI knights and enemies in the movie. Would it be better for it? Possibly not, although it does seem like a bit of a skirmish than a war.
"...not having to believe in a thing to be interested in it and not having to explain a thing to appreciate the wonder of it."
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This is tough. The movies I re-watch most were mostly made before me, lol and I'm more about story that appeals to me than art.
The Long Grey Line has that stuff I like: biography, over achievement, dedication, a bit of humor, man tears are okay and doesn't pull punches when it needs to. Hard to go wrong with a John Ford movie.
Green Mile would probably be my post birth favorite.
It's like picking a favorite Legion story, I'll have a different answer tomorrow.
More recently, probably Rent or Across the Universe. Watched both of those several times already.
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More recently, probably Rent or Across the Universe. Watched both of those several times already.
LOVE "Across the Universe"!!! Such a great visual and musical treat that all Beatles fans should experience!
Still "Lardy" to my friends!
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More recently, probably Rent or Across the Universe. Watched both of those several times already.
LOVE "Across the Universe"!!! Such a great visual and musical treat that all Beatles fans should experience! The performances held up well I thought, considering who they would be compared to. Across the Universe could have fallen prey to forcing the scenes to match the songs but I thought they did an amazing job as if the story preceded the songs. The bohemien lifestyle in both movies probably hit home for me a bit but I really liked the relationships built in both movies.
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The Bourne Identity for action, Dogtooth for general weirdness and Bridesmaids for comedy.
For the last 30 years or so I've always tried to go to the cinema a least once a month so usually like to think I'm fairly knowledgeable about films but there have been quite few mentioned that I've never seen so must get streaming soon.
Legion Worlds Ten - the final chapter is here. Find out the ultimate fate of our fantastic future friends.Only found in the Bits o' Legionnaire Business Forum.
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Oh.. Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are dead! A movie, not an announcement
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One of my favorite scenes in a film has to be the tape recorder scene in Manhattan Murder Mystery.
hahaha!
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I an pretty sure that I have successfully navigated entirely around Woody Allen's portfolio.
Just checked IMDB
I saw part, a small part of Midnight in Paris. Only found one that I watched. Antz. How odd is that?
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"Naked Lunch" continues to be my all-time favourite, it's just so sad, funny, bizarre and a perfect fusion of Cronenberg and Burroughs aesthetics, that I can just watch it again and again.
Short list of other contenders:
London Kills Me Exotica Beautiful Creatures Monty Python and the Holy Grail Empire Strikes Back Donnie Darko Casablanca Diggstown Jesus de Montreal
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I have to go with The Princess Bride. It's one of the few I am willing to watch more than once. In fact, it's the only one to make it past three viewings (I'm really not a big movie fan).
First comic books ever bought: A DC four-for-47-cents grab bag that included Adventure #331. The rest is history.
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I'm a huge movie buff. But its really hard for me to come up with a favorite without going into a huge mega-long post about dozens of movies that I love.
When I was younger, there were really only two contenders: Casablanca, which I used to watch again and again from age 11 onwards, and the Godfather (Part 1), which I was just mesmerized with. Now, I think Godfather Part 2 is probably the superior film, but Godfather Part 1 is a more sentimental favorite that I love.
There are so many other great ones though. The Quiet Man, The Maltese Falcon, Bridge on the River Kwai, On the Waterfront. But I'm not just totally betrothed to classics or even poignant movies. I love Top Gun, Predator, Reservoir Dogs, Rocky, First Blood and others. Even the Lion King is a major cinematic achievement.
Blockade Boy mentioned another favorite of mine, "Long Grey Line", which I used to watch with my Mom all the time. Also in that vein are Going My Way, Bells of Saint Mary's and It's a Wonderful Life.
In recent years, the King's Speech was nothing short of astounding. I loved Gladiator. Loved Dallas Buyers Club.
See? I better stop now.
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Cobie, Predator is one of my all time favorite movies. You just can't beat classic Schwarzenegger. I like a lot of junk movies...
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Keep up with what I've been watching lately! "Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio? Our nation turns its lonely eyes to you."
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Ever go into watching a movie thinking, this is going to suck, then loved it? "King's Speech" did that for me.
Cobie nailed on my tastes better than I did. It's a Wonderful Life makes me gag but Bells and Going My Way, watch these every Christmas season. Tough guys and city kids... Cagney with the Bowery Boys as boys... gold!
Fish out of water movies, particularly those that show in a good turn, people some might think too humble to have a lot of wisdom, I like many of those.
Not a huge fan of Sidney Poitier but Lilies of the Field is another re-watcher.
The Mission inspired a good bit of my traveling into remote areas.
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I have to go with The Princess Bride. It's one of the few I am willing to watch more than once. In fact, it's the only one to make it past three viewings (I'm really not a big movie fan). Several friends and family rave on that movie and I've still never seen it. Sounds like a date movie, I'll just have to remember it. Could be awhile. sigh lol
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A few classics that I don't believe have been mentioned:
Harvey Arsenic and Old Lace Tons of Hitchcock films, though it's hard to single out a favorite.
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... The Maltese Falcon, ... On the Waterfront. Two that I see fairly often. I didn't see On the Waterfront growing up, despite having heard a lot about it. The Marlon Brando I knew of was the parody version in Alan Moore's DR & Quinch. "Mind the Oranges Marlon!" I think that's a good thing, because On the Waterfront packed more emotional punch than it would have done otherwise. I've seen The Third Man a few time in the last few years too.
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A few classics that I don't believe have been mentioned:
Harvey Arsenic and Old Lace Tons of Hitchcock films, though it's hard to single out a favorite. I forgot to mention that North by Northwest is a genuine contender for my favorite film as well! As Eryk knows, since we're huge Hitch fans, I also love a ton of his other ones. A few that stand out: Rope, Strangers on a Train, Rear Window. And speaking of Rope, which can be read as a play, it reminds me of another movie I adore: 12 Angry Men. And... I told you guys I can't stop...when we start to talk about westerns, which has its own thread, there's Good, Bad & Ugly, Tombstone, the Searchers, Horse Soldiers and The Oxbow Incident.
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Also, Lardy and BB mentioned Across the Universe earlier and it is hands down my favorite movie that I've rewatched in the last 3 years. No kidding: I've watched it 100+ times. It's my go to movie when it's 12:00 am on a Saturday, my wife is asleep and I'm enjoyably inebriated. I love it so much that to write about it will bring almost pain like feelings.
And I love Rent too. Seen the play 4 times and that can't be beat, but damn if they didn't do the movie so damn well that it comes pretty close.
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Yup for Strangers on a Train. Then there's Double Indemnity.
I really like 12 Angry Men, but there's a parody of it from Hancock where the main character changes his mind at the end. I can't watch the movie without thinking of that.
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Double Indemnity is great! It's another I own that makes the rotation when I go through a noir phase.
Another one I worship: Jaws. An incredible, incredible film that truly holds up. Seen it a minimum 50 times.
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I'm a massive Spielberg fan so a lot of my favorite movies were made by him: Indiana Jones trilogy, Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Jurassic Park, Catch Me if you Can
Fourth Indiana Jones movie? What Kingdom of the Crystal Skull? I have no idea what you're talking about and am bound to turn violent if you threaten my delusion
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Keep up with what I've been watching lately! "Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio? Our nation turns its lonely eyes to you."
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