Best movies.

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Best movies.

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I'm not sure if this is the appropriate place but this is always a fun topic.

I'm interested in what others thing are movies that should be included in a "Best Movies" list.

Here are a few to get the discussion started:

-Key Largo

-DOA

-Fairytale

-Still Crazy

-The Commitments

-The Thing (original b&w version)

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- FIGHT CLUB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I live alot of my life from concepts of that movie!!!

- Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (if you zone out on it, you get really high)

- Silence of the Lambs

- Lord of the Rings trilogy!!!!

- Origional 3 Star Wars
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Fahrenheit 911
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I made a favorite 100 list, and then I kept changing the relative placement of films. My three favorite movies are in this order Resnais’s Night and Fog, Cocteau’s Beauty and the Beast, and Hitchcock’s Vertigo.
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Taylor (imported) wrote: Sat Sep 17, 2005 6:43 am I'm not sure if this is the appropriate place but this is always a fun topic.

I'm interested in what others thing are movies that should be included in a "Best Movies" list.

Here are a few to get the discussion started:

-Key Largo

-DOA

-Fairytale

-Still Crazy

-The Commitments

-The Thing (original b&w version)

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:) ;) Wow Taylor! You like that old stuff too. I love old Cagney, Robinson movies. Dracula, and Frankenstein from 30s and 40s. Monster flicks from 30s thru 60s. Lots of fun, Ed wood and such are a hoot. Hugs, Leona 🙏

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Technically a mini series, not a movie, but one of my favorites:

Lonesome Dove with Robert Duvall and Tommy Lee Jones
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Leona Lee (imported) wrote: Sat Sep 17, 2005 10:34 am :) ;) Wow Taylor! You like that old stuff too. I love old Cagney, Robinson movies. Dracula, and Frankenstein from 30s and 40s. Monster flicks from 30s thru 60s. Lots of fun, Ed wood and such are a hoot. Hugs, Leona 🙏

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You know, I like many of those films. The original DOA and The Thing are fantastic movies.
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The Mouse That Roared and its sequel The Mouse on the Moon, both flawed but still hilarious.

No Time for Sergeants, a divine comedy.

Psycho beggars my ability to describe it.

Fiddler on the Roof, my favorite musical.

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Leona Lee (imported) wrote: Sat Sep 17, 2005 10:34 am :) ;) Wow Taylor! You like that old stuff too. I love old Cagney, Robinson movies. Dracula, and Frankenstein from 30s and 40s. Monster flicks from 30s thru 60s. Lots of fun, Ed wood and such are a hoot. Hugs, Leona 🙏

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I LOVE those films too, but in a different way!!! Ever seen Mystery Science Theater 3000??? 😄 😄 😄
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I loved "Wild Things (http://www.celebritywonder.com/movie/19 ... hings.html) " starring Denise Richards (http://www.allposters.com/-sp/Denise-Ri ... 41882_.htm), Neve Campbell (http://www.allposters.com/-sp/Neve-Camp ... 06561_.htm), Kevin Bacon, (http://www.art.com/asp/sp-asp/_/Aff--CO ... osters.htm#)Matt Dillon (http://www.celebritywonder.com/cgi-bin/ ... 4561_a.jpg) and everybody's favorite Bill Murray (http://www.allposters.com/-sp/Bill-Murray_i274787_.htm).

Also, Kill Bill vol I, but for this (http://killbill.movies.go.com/vol1/cast ... st-ck.html) reason. Chiaki Kuriyama (http://www.celebritywizard.com/new/Chia ... a_007.html) is the reason why Kill Bill vol I is so interesting. I tell you, this little one (http://img49.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img49&im ... 0011of.jpg) has a bright career ahead of her. (Make sure that you blow the picture up by left clicking on it.) One look into those eyes (http://chiaki-kuriyama.zanlius.com/imag ... _kb01a.jpg) and I was hooked. (Again, make sure that you blow the picture up by left clicking on it and gaze into her eyes for a moment. You will see what I am talking about.) She is simply Gorgeous! What a BABE! ;)

I will also vote for "Silence of the Lambs" Plus all the sequils except for the one that had the horrible excursion from Thomas Harris' original novel's plot.

Ridley Scott or Scott Ridley or whatever that hallucinating frustrated person's name is who directed that piece of trash disquised as decent cinema had no right to downplay the romance between Starling and Lector and the South American "happily ever after" scene. Let alone do away with it ENTIRELY! His directing SUCKS!

Perhaps the most shitty thing of all in this movie was the fact that here was this brilliant but oh, so EVIL man, Hannibal Lector (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Heyes.jpg) , who picked the lock of a pair of handcuffs while his hands were handcuffed behind his back with the insert from a cheap ink pen in the first movie. However, then he had one hand free and the other in hand cuffs and he could not do any better than to cut his own hand off with a meat cleaver. What a crock of shit!

Fucking ridley scott or scott ridley or whatever that idiotic director's name is should stick to shitty little horror flicks based on comic books instead of ones based on best selling novels.

That way, he could fuck up with impunity, and nobody would give a damn. 🔨

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