OT: Discussed before, but movies you don't turn off if you come across them...

MtNittany

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For me...

* The Sting
* Jaws
* Godfather and Godfather II
* The Hustler
* Rocky
* Dazed and Confused
* Smokey and the Bandit
* Death Rides a Horse
* The Great Escape
* Monty Python and the Holy Grail
* Animal House

** I omit Blazing Saddles only if it's edited
 
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A Few Good Men
Shawshank Redemption
Animal House
Godfather
Blazing Saddles
Inglorius Basterds
Rocky
Pulp Fiction
We Are Marshall
Gone in 60 Seconds
 
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Caddyshack
Dazed and Confused
Moneyball
Invincible
Meatballs
Spaceballs
Patton
Midway(the original)
Fury
The Commitments
Young Frankenstien
any Monthy Python movie
Fish Called Wanda
 
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bbrown

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For me...

* The Sting
* Jaws
* Godfather and Godfather II
* The Hustler
* Rocky
* Dazed and Confused
* Smokey and the Bandit
* Death Rides a Horse
* The Great Escape
* Monty Python and the Holy Grail
* Animal House
Pretty much the same for me...
The Sting
Jaws
Casablanca
North by Northwest
Psycho
The Holy Grail
Death Becomes Her.
Young Frankenstein
Blazing Saddles.

Just rewatched The Sting the other day and Chinatown.
Both hold up really well, especially Chinatown. 80+ years later and water still controls LA.
 

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I am a movie watcher by nature over TV so I will watch most movies that I like. The one I am really stuck on right now is a documentary about the Wrecking Crew. I can watch that every day.
 
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3:10 to Yuma
Tombstone
Dazed and Confused
Horrible Bosses
Gladiator
Old School
Wedding Crashers
 

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Take your pick - favorites can be heavy drama or light comedy ..

*‘Avanti’ – 1971 w/Jack Lemmon and Juliet Mills (she is still alive) – absolutely special and great music !
‘The Big Short’ – making profits on stock prices falling – the mortgage debacle
‘Margin Call’ – the destruction of a brokerage with too much outstanding (it happened to several) – real
‘Snowden’ – hacking everything (the NSA sure does)
‘The Judge’ – Downey and Duval
‘To catch a thief’ – Cary Grant and Princess Grace
‘Jet Lag’ – (in English, not French) – Jean Reno, Juliette is beautiful
‘Passengers’ – togetherness and…… enjoying where you live rather than looking for some other place
‘The Apartment’ -- Jack Lemmon
‘The Quiet Man’ – John Wayne
‘Kinky Boots’ – Chiwetal ……
‘Irma la Deuce’ – Jack Lemmon and Shirley Mac Laine
‘Love is all you need’ – a special connection
‘The Sure Thing’ – John Cusack
‘No strings attached – sex first, love later
‘How to Murder your wife’ – Jack Lemmon, Terry Thomas
‘The Hundred Foot Journey’ – exceptional
‘Serendipity’ – John Cusack
‘A Good Year’ – good wine and a good decision
‘The Man from U.N.C.L.E.’ – good fun
‘The Family’ – Dinero
‘Dave’ -- Kevin Kline
‘Waking Ned Devine’ – winning the Irish lottery
‘Donovan’s Reef’ – John Wayne
‘An Affair to remember’ – Cary Grant
‘Roman Holiday’ – Audrey Hepburn’s first movie of note
‘Doc Hollywood’ – Michael J Fox
‘The Girl Next door’ – a scholarship to college
‘Notting Hill’ – a particular place in London
‘Kelly’s Heroes’ – Clint Eastwood
‘Wind’ – a boat race
‘Wimbledon’ – that summer tennis tournament
‘The Commitments’ -- great music, the lead singer, was only 16 when they made that film
‘Bandits’ – Bruce Willis
‘Leap Year’ – Amy Adams and Matthew Goode
**‘Let It Ride’ – Richard Dreyfus
‘Victor/Victoria’
‘Stalag 17’ – William Holden
‘In Harms Way’
‘They Were Expendable’ – John Wayne
‘We’re No Angels’ – Aldo Ray and Humphrey Bogart (not the remake)
‘Father Goose’ – Cary Grant
*‘Life as a House’ -- ….. Legacy !
‘Now you see me’ – magic
‘That thing you do’ – one hit wonders w/ Tom Hanks
‘The Cutting Edge’ – performance questioned
‘Chariots of Fire’ -- ‘the race’
‘Dances with wolves’ – Costner
‘Definitely Maybe’ – of course it is in time
‘Fools rush in’ – Vegas sort of
‘French Kiss’ – special
‘Lawrence of Arabia’ – true story
‘She’s out of my league’ – no she is not, keep trying for (Alice Eve)
‘Mannequin’ – Wannamaker’s in Philadelphia (a wonderful store)
‘Operation Petticoat’ – Cary Grant and Tony Curtis
‘Sahara’ – McConaghey
‘Six Days Seven Nights’ – Good scenery
‘Christmas Eve’ – story line is uneven, but …. It does say something’
‘Fury’ – war does terrible things to all
‘Random Hearts’ – career or love – loving/hurting someone
‘The Next Three Days’ – is right wrong?
‘The Wedding Guest’ – Dev Patel – listen and look carefully
*‘The First Time’ – Britt and Dylan became real, personal and lasted from (2012)
Do you remember your first time?
‘The Family Stone’ – good cast – really?
‘Captain Newman, MD’ – true to past events – all star cast!
‘Griffin and Phoenix’ – appreciating life
‘Freedom Writers’ – something to think about
*‘Five Feet Apart’ – a loving touch is everything – love and sacrifice – being alone
‘Racing in the Rain’ – love the dog
‘The Hot Spot’ – what you wish for
‘Made in Italy’ – Father and Son (real father and son)
‘Blackhat’ – computers, codes and money
‘News of the World’ – Tom Hanks / settlers moving West after the Civil War
‘Salmon Fishing in the Yemen’ – an idea come to life w/non believing partners
‘Bullitt’ – how could I forget Steve McQueen
‘Love with the Proper Stranger’ – McQueen and Natalie Wood
‘My Blue Heaven’ – Steve Martin extraordinaire
‘Spy Game’ – Redford
‘Casablanca’ – Bogart and Bergman
‘The Best Years of our Lives’ – returning home
‘Schindler’s List’ – unforgettable – unfortunately
‘Getting to Know You’ – honest or honorable decisions ?
‘The Way Back’ – recovery is long and hard
‘Man Up’ – delicious British light comedy
‘The Fighter’ – true story
‘The Way, Way Back’ – how can you say that to a child
*‘What If’ – from the first time we met …
‘This is Where I Leave You’ – complications
‘Presumed Innocent’ – Raul Julia and Harrison Ford
‘The Verdict’ – Paul Newman and James Mason -at their best
‘A Royal Night Out’ – entertaining
‘Love Story’ – heartbreaking (1970)
‘12 O’clock High’ – Gregory Peck
‘The Searchers’ – John Wayne
*‘Violets are Blue’ – Sissy Spacek and Kevin Kline
‘Star Wars’ – star’s when they were young
‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ – Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed
‘Man on Fire’ – Denzel
‘Dirty Dancing’- Jennifer Grey, Patrick
‘Pretty Woman’ – Julia Roberts
‘Shawshank Redemption’ – Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman
‘Jaws’ – the fake fish
‘Gladiator’ – Russell Crowe
‘Vertigo’ – Kim Novak, Jimmy Stewart
‘Forrest Gump’ – Tom Hanks
‘Godfather I and II’ – Brando and Pacino
‘Some Like It Hot’ – Jack Lemon and Tony Curtis
‘Doctor Zhivago’ – Julie Christy
‘It Happened One Night’ – Clark Gable
‘Mr. Roberts’ – Henry Fonda
‘Going My Way’ – Bing Crosby
‘Kramer vs Kramer’ – Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep
‘Mr. Smith Goes to Washington’ – Stewart again
‘Clean and Sober’ – Michael Keaton
‘Patton’ – George C. Scott
‘The Great Escape’ – they escaped, captured, shot
‘The African Queen’ – a classic
‘Zero Dark Thirty’ - true
‘Gone With the Wind’ – the South
‘Saving Private Ryan’ – sacrifice
‘The Bourne Identity’ – *the books are great
‘The Bourne Supremacy’ – *the movies are good enough
‘The Bourne Ultimatum’ –
*‘Falling in Love’ – DeNiro and Streep
‘Infinite Storm’ – true story
‘Land’ – Robin Wright – hopeful triumph over despair, hopelessness
‘Night Owls’ – a football coach theme (?)
‘Something Borrowed’ – make a decision – sometime, right ?
**‘It Was Always You’ – should have this Romantic statement in your life ! Always….
*’The Choice’ – faith, love, determination, decisions
**’Before We Go’ – Wonderful – Chris Evans and Alice Eve - where is that special Love we can struggle through life with
‘Cousins’ – Ted Danson, Isabella Rossellini – decisions to find or be - ‘Happy’
*‘A Paris Proposal’- endearing understanding of someone who could be the one to Love, forever
‘A Picture of Her’ – what type of life do you want to live/what kind of person do you want to be?
‘The Birdcage’ – Robin Williams and Nathan Lane – oh boy!
‘The Young Philadelphians’ – Paul Newman
*‘Me Before You’ – compassion, appreciating Life
‘Finding You’ - finding more in your life
‘Return to Me’ – fulfilling a dream with other complications
‘Surprised by Oxford’ – excellent !!
*‘Me and Mrs. Jones’ – only the Brits
‘Fracture’ – who did what?
 

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Adding:

* Where Eagles Dare
* Original True Grit
* How to Steal a Million
* Excalibur
 
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A Man For all Seasons (1966)
***Paul Scofield's brilliance as Thomas More cannot be overstated.


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I only watch TCM for movies, pretty much.

Stagecoach. Nobody’s Fool. Hud. The Awful Truth. Bringing up Baby. Dodsworth.

The Thin Man movies hold up really well.
 

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Take your pick - favorites can be heavy drama or light comedy ..

*‘Avanti’ – 1971 w/Jack Lemmon and Juliet Mills (she is still alive) – absolutely special and great music !
‘The Big Short’ – making profits on stock prices falling – the mortgage debacle
‘Margin Call’ – the destruction of a brokerage with too much outstanding (it happened to several) – real
‘Snowden’ – hacking everything (the NSA sure does)
‘The Judge’ – Downey and Duval
‘To catch a thief’ – Cary Grant and Princess Grace
‘Jet Lag’ – (in English, not French) – Jean Reno, Juliette is beautiful
‘Passengers’ – togetherness and…… enjoying where you live rather than looking for some other place
‘The Apartment’ -- Jack Lemmon
‘The Quiet Man’ – John Wayne
‘Kinky Boots’ – Chiwetal ……
‘Irma la Deuce’ – Jack Lemmon and Shirley Mac Laine
‘Love is all you need’ – a special connection
‘The Sure Thing’ – John Cusack
‘No strings attached – sex first, love later
‘How to Murder your wife’ – Jack Lemmon, Terry Thomas
‘The Hundred Foot Journey’ – exceptional
‘Serendipity’ – John Cusack
‘A Good Year’ – good wine and a good decision
‘The Man from U.N.C.L.E.’ – good fun
‘The Family’ – Dinero
‘Dave’ -- Kevin Kline
‘Waking Ned Devine’ – winning the Irish lottery
‘Donovan’s Reef’ – John Wayne
‘An Affair to remember’ – Cary Grant
‘Roman Holiday’ – Audrey Hepburn’s first movie of note
‘Doc Hollywood’ – Michael J Fox
‘The Girl Next door’ – a scholarship to college
‘Notting Hill’ – a particular place in London
‘Kelly’s Heroes’ – Clint Eastwood
‘Wind’ – a boat race
‘Wimbledon’ – that summer tennis tournament
‘The Commitments’ -- great music, the lead singer, was only 16 when they made that film
‘Bandits’ – Bruce Willis
‘Leap Year’ – Amy Adams and Matthew Goode
**‘Let It Ride’ – Richard Dreyfus
‘Victor/Victoria’
‘Stalag 17’ – William Holden
‘In Harms Way’
‘They Were Expendable’ – John Wayne
‘We’re No Angels’ – Aldo Ray and Humphrey Bogart (not the remake)
‘Father Goose’ – Cary Grant
*‘Life as a House’ -- ….. Legacy !
‘Now you see me’ – magic
‘That thing you do’ – one hit wonders w/ Tom Hanks
‘The Cutting Edge’ – performance questioned
‘Chariots of Fire’ -- ‘the race’
‘Dances with wolves’ – Costner
‘Definitely Maybe’ – of course it is in time
‘Fools rush in’ – Vegas sort of
‘French Kiss’ – special
‘Lawrence of Arabia’ – true story
‘She’s out of my league’ – no she is not, keep trying for (Alice Eve)
‘Mannequin’ – Wannamaker’s in Philadelphia (a wonderful store)
‘Operation Petticoat’ – Cary Grant and Tony Curtis
‘Sahara’ – McConaghey
‘Six Days Seven Nights’ – Good scenery
‘Christmas Eve’ – story line is uneven, but …. It does say something’
‘Fury’ – war does terrible things to all
‘Random Hearts’ – career or love – loving/hurting someone
‘The Next Three Days’ – is right wrong?
‘The Wedding Guest’ – Dev Patel – listen and look carefully
*‘The First Time’ – Britt and Dylan became real, personal and lasted from (2012)
Do you remember your first time?
‘The Family Stone’ – good cast – really?
‘Captain Newman, MD’ – true to past events – all star cast!
‘Griffin and Phoenix’ – appreciating life
‘Freedom Writers’ – something to think about
*‘Five Feet Apart’ – a loving touch is everything – love and sacrifice – being alone
‘Racing in the Rain’ – love the dog
‘The Hot Spot’ – what you wish for
‘Made in Italy’ – Father and Son (real father and son)
‘Blackhat’ – computers, codes and money
‘News of the World’ – Tom Hanks / settlers moving West after the Civil War
‘Salmon Fishing in the Yemen’ – an idea come to life w/non believing partners
‘Bullitt’ – how could I forget Steve McQueen
‘Love with the Proper Stranger’ – McQueen and Natalie Wood
‘My Blue Heaven’ – Steve Martin extraordinaire
‘Spy Game’ – Redford
‘Casablanca’ – Bogart and Bergman
‘The Best Years of our Lives’ – returning home
‘Schindler’s List’ – unforgettable – unfortunately
‘Getting to Know You’ – honest or honorable decisions ?
‘The Way Back’ – recovery is long and hard
‘Man Up’ – delicious British light comedy
‘The Fighter’ – true story
‘The Way, Way Back’ – how can you say that to a child
*‘What If’ – from the first time we met …
‘This is Where I Leave You’ – complications
‘Presumed Innocent’ – Raul Julia and Harrison Ford
‘The Verdict’ – Paul Newman and James Mason -at their best
‘A Royal Night Out’ – entertaining
‘Love Story’ – heartbreaking (1970)
‘12 O’clock High’ – Gregory Peck
‘The Searchers’ – John Wayne
*‘Violets are Blue’ – Sissy Spacek and Kevin Kline
‘Star Wars’ – star’s when they were young
‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ – Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed
‘Man on Fire’ – Denzel
‘Dirty Dancing’- Jennifer Grey, Patrick
‘Pretty Woman’ – Julia Roberts
‘Shawshank Redemption’ – Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman
‘Jaws’ – the fake fish
‘Gladiator’ – Russell Crowe
‘Vertigo’ – Kim Novak, Jimmy Stewart
‘Forrest Gump’ – Tom Hanks
‘Godfather I and II’ – Brando and Pacino
‘Some Like It Hot’ – Jack Lemon and Tony Curtis
‘Doctor Zhivago’ – Julie Christy
‘It Happened One Night’ – Clark Gable
‘Mr. Roberts’ – Henry Fonda
‘Going My Way’ – Bing Crosby
‘Kramer vs Kramer’ – Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep
‘Mr. Smith Goes to Washington’ – Stewart again
‘Clean and Sober’ – Michael Keaton
‘Patton’ – George C. Scott
‘The Great Escape’ – they escaped, captured, shot
‘The African Queen’ – a classic
‘Zero Dark Thirty’ - true
‘Gone With the Wind’ – the South
‘Saving Private Ryan’ – sacrifice
‘The Bourne Identity’ – *the books are great
‘The Bourne Supremacy’ – *the movies are good enough
‘The Bourne Ultimatum’ –
*‘Falling in Love’ – DeNiro and Streep
‘Infinite Storm’ – true story
‘Land’ – Robin Wright – hopeful triumph over despair, hopelessness
‘Night Owls’ – a football coach theme (?)
‘Something Borrowed’ – make a decision – sometime, right ?
**‘It Was Always You’ – should have this Romantic statement in your life ! Always….
*’The Choice’ – faith, love, determination, decisions
**’Before We Go’ – Wonderful – Chris Evans and Alice Eve - where is that special Love we can struggle through life with
‘Cousins’ – Ted Danson, Isabella Rossellini – decisions to find or be - ‘Happy’
*‘A Paris Proposal’- endearing understanding of someone who could be the one to Love, forever
‘A Picture of Her’ – what type of life do you want to live/what kind of person do you want to be?
‘The Birdcage’ – Robin Williams and Nathan Lane – oh boy!
‘The Young Philadelphians’ – Paul Newman
*‘Me Before You’ – compassion, appreciating Life
‘Finding You’ - finding more in your life
‘Return to Me’ – fulfilling a dream with other complications
‘Surprised by Oxford’ – excellent !!
*‘Me and Mrs. Jones’ – only the Brits
‘Fracture’ – who did what?
You watch a lot of movies
 

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A Bugs Life
Take the Money and Run (my favorite Woody Allen Movie).
 
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OaktonDave

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For me...

* The Sting
* Jaws
* Godfather and Godfather II
* The Hustler
* Rocky
* Dazed and Confused
* Smokey and the Bandit
* Death Rides a Horse
* The Great Escape
* Monty Python and the Holy Grail
* Animal House

** I omit Blazing Saddles only if it's edited

Godfather II
Godfather
The Usual Suspects
Grumpy Old Men
High Plains Drifter
Seven Angry Men
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, World
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
 
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Dirt Mary Crazy Larry (Peter Fonda)
Blade Runner (Rutger Hauer)
Hoosiers (Gene Hackman)
Grizzly Man (Tim Treadwell)
 

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Excellent thread. Reminds me I need to watch some 70s movies soon. Best period in cinema imho.