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Thread: Your most classic film of all time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by doyle
    Has to be The Patriot - Mel Gibson, and Sleeping With The Enemy - Julia Roberts
    The latter was pretty good but YOU SIMPLY CANNOT BE SERIOUS WITH THE FIRST ONE? it was a load of old tosh.
    l/m

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    Stand by Me was fab!
    Went to the 'local hero' phone box a couple of weeks ago and it was a disappointment So was 'the pub' it's been tarted up and just doesn't look northern (ish) Scottish any maire.(forgive the crap accent, I'm Mancunian you know. However, the tide WAS assaulting the sea defences with gusto and I'm glad we visited.

    The movie itself is so dear to me. It helped me sidcover Scotland, along with some long deliveries to obscure places like Kishorn, and Shieldaig in the early eighties. I'm eternally grateful.

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    Default Yer another.....

    It's not a classic by any means but 'Falling Down' with Michael Douglas sums up my predominant exasperative mood. A middle aged man pushed to the extremes. If only reaction were so simple. T'was a 'great' film I think, just sneaks in there in my opinion anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by landmarker
    It's not a classic by any means but 'Falling Down' with Michael Douglas sums up my predominant exasperative mood. A middle aged man pushed to the extremes. If only reaction were so simple. T'was a 'great' film I think, just sneaks in there in my opinion anyway.

    Another film i have'nt seen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by angela5

    Another film i have'nt seen.
    You must, you really must!
    A cheap night in I'd say.
    l/m

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    I love The Usual Suspects
    Fargo
    The Shining
    Groundhog Day
    The Others
    Snatch
    Memento
    Anything by Micheal Moore
    LOTR


    I just love films!!

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    Default Movies

    How long is a piece of string?
    Amongst my favourites,
    Lawrence of Arabia.
    The Plank,
    Hiroshima mon amour.
    The Longest Day.
    Night of the iguana.
    Dirty dancing.
    Mississippi Burning.
    Who's afraid of Virginia Wolfe?
    The Knack and how to get it.
    For King and Country.
    Quadrophenia.
    Fantasia.
    and and and..I'll shut up now and go check out the Tv I may have missed a few!

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    Mines has to be The Outlaw Josey Wales.

    I got meee a Josey Wales, he's meaner than a rattler.
    Next dog is getting called Josey.

    Also Cool Hand Luke and Bullit, classic Steve McQueen.

    Wife likes Star Wars, the originals, Lord of the Rings and Monsters Inc, just like Obiron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the charlatans
    Mines has to be The Outlaw Josey Wales.

    I got meee a Josey Wales, he's meaner than a rattler.
    Next dog is getting called Josey.

    Also Cool Hand Luke and Bullit, classic Steve McQueen.

    Wife likes Star Wars, the originals, Lord of the Rings and Monsters Inc, just like Obiron.
    I didnt think ye would be a perfect storm fan after yer efforts on saturday charlatans.LOL

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    Never seen it. Wife wouldn't let me on Sunday night, said it made her cry cos her darling brother might have been sunk a few times when he was at sea and it wasn't nice.

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    20,000 leagues under the sea, you must make her watch it to take her mind off things a bit

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    chorltle chortle

    there's always this weekend

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    Difficult to pick just one, here's my favourites:
    Whisky Galore
    Italian Job (the original & best)
    Schindler's List
    Soldier Blue
    Love Story

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    mine......... not in any order


    shindlers list
    children of a lesser god
    the green mile
    shawshank redemption
    the quiet man
    harvey
    anything with john wayne or james stewart..........


    this list could be like topsy.............. it just grewed and grewed ..........lol
    Live life to the full, you only get one chance so make it count
    dont be to happy coz someone sure to shoot you down

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    Wink Favourite Movie

    It's a Wonderful Life - Donna Reid & Jimmy Stewart : Brilliant!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buttercup
    Difficult to pick just one, here's my favourites:
    Whisky Galore
    Italian Job (the original & best)
    Schindler's List
    Soldier Blue
    Love Story
    soldier blue?? is that the one where the baldies all join up when they are drunk?
    kinda like the wanderers?
    if it is add that one to my list too!!
    beauty is in the eye of the beerholder!

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    Have to agree with Buttercup with the Italian job. And Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid also deserve to be on the list too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bingobabe
    Im a big film fanatic so it,s hard to pick one in paticular really enjoyed the green mile, the hurricane excellent film and brillant song bob dylan,pirates of the carribean (sorry cant spell) these are the top three i think.
    Also i have to admit i loved ice age sad but true.

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