What is your Favourite Movie ?

Derby Z4

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I was quite impressed with the Terminator (1984) but Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) was better.In their day they were good,but the rest went down hill.
Too much CGI can kill a movie now days,but in the old days they looked the dogs.
The Shawshank Redemption (1994),Pulp Fiction (1994),were good movies.
Now with all the latest singing and dancing "CGI and 3D" movies on show now like Avatar as such,will they have a place in your heart to be classic movies?
 
Goota say I still love Back to the future. Of new films I have seen recently I really like the latest Batman films. Not sure how Ben Afleck will fair in that role!
 
I could sit down and watch the original Italian Job every day :driving: but I also like action films like Bourne Supremacy etc I'm not good at all with horror :D :thumbsup:
 
That's a hard one ! In no particular order
Spirited away
Pans labyrinth
Rambo(first blood)
Kill Bill 1+2
Blazing Saddles
Pretty in pink
Lord of the rings/The hobbit
Donnie Darko
Gregory's girl
And about a hundred more depending on mood on the day :thumbsup:
 
.. Enemy of the State, Hurt Locker, Into the West, Angel Heart, The Door, Layer Cake, Black Hawk Down, Seven.....
 
Girl with the dragon tattoo amazing film
The longest day, best war film ever made
Fargo, black comedy
Pulp fiction
Kill bill
North by northwest probably the best of all of Alfred Hitchcocks movies
Monty python the holy grail
All of the early ealing comedies and basically anything in black and white:D

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Top Gun
Pulp Fiction
Original Star Wars (Ep IV)
Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind
Transporter
Matrix - all
 
Dead man shoes
Reservoir dogs
District 9
One flew over the cuckoo's nest
Inception
Leon
Bladerunner
Full metal jacket
Memento
Unforgiven


Ones that a watchers..

American history X
Usual suspects
Pulp fiction
Inglorious basterds
The departed
Gladiator
Das boot
Fargo
No country for old men


2001 a space odyssey..Although im yet to understand it
 
Lord of the rings
Jurassic park
Django
Inglorious basterds
Top gun
Last samurai

Oh and I almost forgot.... Mean girls :thumbsup:
 
StevenH72 said:
Woots said:
original guvnor said:
Anchorman

Let's make this little kitty purr :rofl:

Cannot wait for the new one :lol:

Absolutely loved the original....quietly sceptical about the new one :(

Hey sweet cheeks, I've got an invitation I'd like to extend your way....

Yeah the next one will not top the original, cos I can't see anything being as funny

But I'll still piss my pants laughing
 
My all time favourite and one I can watch over n over is 'Man on Fire', the fact that its based on a true story makes the movie all the better for me :D

'Kickass' is a close 2nd, every time i watch it I lmao :D
 
Woots said:
StevenH72 said:
Woots said:
Cannot wait for the new one :lol:

Absolutely loved the original....quietly sceptical about the new one :(

Hey sweet cheeks, I've got an invitation I'd like to extend your way....

Yeah the next one will not top the original, cos I can't see anything being as funny

But I'll still piss my pants laughing

Exactly the way I see it too Woots :thumbsup:
 
Here's one for the oldies. . .

The Quiet Man - favourite (for the younger forum members that's a John Wayne / Maureen O'Hara film set in Ireland - not a cowboy film!)


The Deer Hunter - especially first section

Wizard of Oz

Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines

Battle of Britain

Norman Wisdom films!

(Different generation - still enjoy modern films though!)

:driving: :thumbsup:
 
That's absolutely impossible.

I've got a top 10 though.

Jaws
Star Wars (the original)
Top Gun
The Matrix
Saving Private Ryan
Alien
Prometheus (current favourite)
Black Hawk Down
Borat
The Hangover
Avatar

And about a million others depending on mood, day, other viewers (Mrs GregZ4 would watch Dirty Dancing 20 times a day!) etc
 
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