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{ Without too much thought.........}

 

Apollo 13              ( I know the entire script by heart but still watch it several times a year )

High Society.       ( Not usually a fan of musicals, but this is just brilliant )

Star Wars ( A New Hope )     ( Does this need explaining ? )

Casablanca.        ( Watching it for the first time is the beginning of a beautiful friendship )

LA Confidential   ( Well made, good cast, strong story )

A Matter of Life and Death      ( An object lesson in film making )     

 

( and so many more )

Ask me agsin tomorrow and you will get a different list.

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16 minutes ago, egg said:

I can't pick one, it's mood dependant. 

Today it's Pulp Fiction.

Judging by your post just now on the "Small things that annoy you..." thread, that's understandable;

"The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men..."

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29 minutes ago, badgerx16 said:

Judging by your post just now on the "Small things that annoy you..." thread, that's understandable;

"The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men..."

Yep! It's been that kind of morning. If a pop tart pops up in front of me, someone's for it. 

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I can’t pick one either on the list would be the below purely based on the fact of it’s on TV I’ll watch it even though I’ve seen them all dozens of times 

Casino

Donnie Brasco

Lock, Stock & 2 smoking barrell

snatch

Top Gun and Top Gun Maverick

The Shawshank Redemption 

The Business 

The usual suspects (not the one about posters on here)

Reservoir Dogs

Pulp Fiction  

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Yeah, it’s so hard to pick just one. As egg says, is a mood thing.

Goodfellas probably would get the nod from me if absolutely pushed. But also:

Godfather I and II

The Martian

Star Wars IV A New Hope

Shawshank Redemption

Most of those on Turkish’s list.

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24 minutes ago, The Kraken said:

Yeah, it’s so hard to pick just one. As egg says, is a mood thing.

Goodfellas probably would get the nod from me if absolutely pushed. But also:

Godfather I and II

The Martian

Star Wars IV A New Hope

Shawshank Redemption

Most of those on Turkish’s list.

Can’t believe I left Goodfellas off, a classic 

I like the Godfather films but always felt they were a little bit over rated 

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10 minutes ago, Turkish said:

Can’t believe I left Goodfellas off, a classic 

I like the Godfather films but always felt they were a little bit over rated 

When I was younger I never really rated the Godfather films too much, but I’ve really enjoyed watching them over the last 5-10 years or so. I used to think Godfather III was quite terrible in comparison, but I’ve found I’ve got much more time for it these days.

Other films that I’d happily watch if on TV: 

The Prestige

Inception

The Matrix (not the subsequent ones though)

Interstellar

Se7en

Silence of the lambs; and also Red Dragon, plus Manhunter which preceded it

The departed

American History X

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Goodfellas

Casino

Gotti (Amand Asante version)

Donnie Brasco

Usual Suspects

Training Day

Shawshank

The Firm

Imitation Game

 

 

i love American Mob stuff and to read about its history and current situation. I watch the YouTube uploads from Michael Franzese. 
 

for me, Denzel is a great and like most of the stuff where he js the main character, like the Equaliser - Parts 4 & 5 are being made 

 

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3 minutes ago, The Kraken said:

When I was younger I never really rated the Godfather films too much, but I’ve really enjoyed watching them over the last 5-10 years or so. I used to think Godfather III was quite terrible in comparison, but I’ve found I’ve got much more time for it these days.

Other films that I’d happily watch if on TV: 

The Prestige

Inception

The Matrix (not the subsequent ones though)

Interstellar

Se7en

Silence of the lambs; and also Red Dragon, plus Manhunter which preceded it

The departed

American History X

American History X, that’s another one, brilliant. Ed Norton is such a good actor Fight Club, Primal Fear two other great ones of his 

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Honourable mentions to…

Schindlers List

Bridge over the River Kwai

Gladiator

Back to the Future

It”s a Wonderful Life 

 

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1 hour ago, Turkish said:

I can’t pick one either on the list would be the below purely based on the fact of it’s on TV I’ll watch it even though I’ve seen them all dozens of times 

Casino

Donnie Brasco

Lock, Stock & 2 smoking barrell

snatch

Top Gun and Top Gun Maverick

The Shawshank Redemption 

The Business 

The usual suspects (not the one about posters on here)

Reservoir Dogs

Pulp Fiction  

Yep to all apart from the top guns. No idea how many times I've seen lock stock. 

I'd add goodfellas, legend, wolf of wall street, and a bronx take too. 

I could watch back to the future time and time again (no pun intended), and forest gump is superb. 

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9 minutes ago, AlexLaw76 said:

Honourable mentions to…

Schindlers List

Bridge over the River Kwai

Gladiator

Back to the Future

It”s Wonderful Life 

 

Some crackers there too. My favourite oldie is on the waterfront. Just superb. 

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Like @badgerx16, there would be a lot I'd enjoy, so it could change. Random favs, I won't pass by.

Seven Samurai - A mix of action, numerous character subplots and dealing with wider cultural changes. 
Le Diner de Cons - So funny that even the characters burst out laughing at what's going on.
Micmacs - Uplifting flights of fancy, built on sadness, heists, togtherness and the arms trade. Amelie also a great watch.
Quatermass and the Pit - A superb example of a multi layered plot, with Hammer production values. 
Aliens - Keeps a lot of the beats of the original, and as much as I like that one, I watch this one more.
Akira - A worthy, but not slaveish take on the manga. Lots of layers from political intrigue to evolution of our species.
Rosenctantz and Guildenstern are Dead - Oldman, Roth, lots of wordplay and physical comedy around a tragedy.
Metropolis - Years ahead of it's time. M is the better movie, but I've seen this more.
 

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