What's Your Personal Favorite Movie Of All Time?

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  • amicus
    amicus
    Man on Fire, staring Denzel Washington

    That one sure got ones blood boiling. It was too close to real life to be heavily promoted though.

    We've (US) done a good job to see Mexico never really recovered from the US/Mexican wars. Silly goons think that they might some day be free from our corrupting influences. We buy their drugs and we sell them firearms. Win, win for the masters of war.

  • horrible life
    horrible life

    Captain Blood, Errol Flynn swashbuckler movie. I have loved it since I was a little kid. When I about 12, I found out Errol was dead, I was

    devastated. Soon afterwards, I looked in the newspaper my dad had saved, from the day I was born. He was buried on the day I was born.

  • Evidently
    Evidently

    One other one, The Replacements.......THUNDERSKY!!!!!

  • FlyingHighNow
    FlyingHighNow

    Kotch. Kotch was a very good movie.

    I like To Sir With Love and a Patch of Blue, Lillies of the Field. And Where the Lilies Bloom.

    Harold and Maude. Saw Harold and Maude at the Art Theater in Buckhead, Georgia when it was new and I was 13, with my mother.

    Fiddler on the Roof and Watership Down.

    Mr. Holland's Opus, Fried Green Tomatoes, Ya Ya Sisterhood, Places in the Heart. To Kill A Mocking Bird. Winn Dixie, My DOG Skip.

  • Dagney
    Dagney
    I love You Alice B Toklas and so does Howard Fine - Peter Sellers

    Gosh...love that movie.

  • FlyingHighNow
    FlyingHighNow

    I like The Quiet Man and The Parent Trap. I love Maureen O'Hara. If I had to be someone else, it would be her.

    A great matinee movie when was a kid in 1967 was this one:

    Spirit is Willing 1967 DVD starring Sid Caesar Spirit is Willing 1967 DVD starring Sid Caesar Title: Spirit is Willing, The 1967 DVD staring Sid Caesar, Vera Miles, Barry Gordon and directed by William Castle </form>

    Color / Full Screen Aspect Ratio

    Plot Summary:

    When Ben and Kate Powell (Sid Caesar and Vera Miles) rent a haunted New England house by the sea, their son Steve (Barry Gordon) gets blamed for the destruction caused by three unruly ghosts. Another of 'exploitation king' William Castle's supernatural films, this one is studded with familiar character actors including Harvey Lembeck, Mary Wickes, John McGiver, Doodles Weaver, Jesse White and John ("Gomez Addams") Astin.

  • FlyingHighNow
  • JimmyPage
    JimmyPage

    "Unforgiven".

  • Hope4Others
    Hope4Others

    there are a lot of good movies thats a hard choice...

    "The Thorn Birds " Richard Chamberlain

    and second Christopher Reed in "A moment in time"

    h4o

  • lisaBObeesa
    lisaBObeesa

    Stuart Saves His Family

    The Truman Show

    Shadowlands

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