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#33253 - Fri Nov 16 2001 06:59 PM Re: Top five?
gillyharold Offline
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Registered: Thu Sep 30 1999
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Loc: Michigan USA
True Lies
The Godfather
The Hunt For Red October
What's Up Doc
The Long Grey Line

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#33254 - Wed Nov 21 2001 03:55 PM Re: Top five?
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The top five, Tough call

1 Highlander, there can be only one

2 Excalibur, one of the greatest legends of all

3 The Godfather, "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse"

4 Cyrano De Bergerac, 1950's BW Jose Ferrier, way over the top but I love it just the same

5 Rooster Cogburn, The Duke finally gets his due.

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#33255 - Wed Nov 21 2001 05:16 PM Re: Top five?
Machine Offline
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Loc: Minnesota, USA
Tough Choice as there are soooooo many to choose from, but here goes.

1. Goodfellas
2. Reservoir Dogs
3. Saving Private Ryan
4. Shawshank Redemption
5. Indiana Jones series

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#33256 - Fri Nov 23 2001 06:02 PM Re: Top five?
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heres my list:

1)Moulin Rouge
2)Angel Eyes
3)Shallow Hal
4)The Others
5)Practical Magic they are somwhere near the right order


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#33257 - Fri Nov 23 2001 10:08 PM Re: Top five?
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Titanic


It made enogh money to make up for the other 4 that I did not mention.

I took my girlfriend at the time and my kids they all loved it, I left with a numb backside and 60$ less in my wallet

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#33258 - Sat Nov 24 2001 02:56 PM Re: Top five?
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Posts: 23
Loc: Hoffman Estates,Il 60194
Here are mine:
1)Spaceballs
2)Shrek
3)Tomb Raider
4)Meet The Parents
5)Holloween(1-h2o)

if you dont like my picks....Bite Me!
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#33259 - Sun Dec 02 2001 09:32 AM Re: Top five?
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My top five favourite movies are:
1. Frantic
2. Air Force One
3. American Graffiti
4. What Lies Beneath
5. The Fugitive
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#33260 - Mon Dec 03 2001 05:51 PM Re: Top five?
Charlie007 Offline
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Loc: North Carolina Mts.
My favorite movies are: 1. Arsenic And Old Lace 2. Diamonds Are Forever 3. Darby O'Gill and the Little People 4. Raiders Of The Lost Ark 5. The Thirteenth Warrior
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#33261 - Wed Dec 05 2001 03:53 PM Re: Top five?
LilSpikey Offline
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I will also have to make mention of the movie Gremlins. Funny!!!
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#33262 - Fri Dec 07 2001 03:54 PM Re: Top five?
Buffy1 Offline
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Registered: Sun Dec 02 2001
Posts: 336
Loc: England
Hard to choose only five but I would have to say

Titanic
Gone With The Wind
Highlander
It's a Wonderful Life
Meet Me In St Louis


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#33263 - Thu Dec 27 2001 10:34 PM Re: Top five?
TelekineticGurl Offline
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Posts: 35
Loc: Chicago
Ah....well there is soo many to chose from... yet alas one must pick 5

So here's mine

1. Fifth Element (That movie kicked ass! And Milla was just wonderful)
2. Gladiator (Ok, a that movie only ruled because of wonderful Joaquin as Commodus. Russell made me want to puke)
3. Moulin Rouge (The storyline wasn't original, but it was soo spectacular)
4. Run Lola Run (The German film is just fun to watch and see)
5. American Beauty (Alas, it was such a good film)

Happy New Year EVERYONE!!!

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#33264 - Sat Dec 29 2001 02:51 PM Re: Top five?
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Posts: 42
Loc: Bovensmilde, the Netherlands
In no perticular order:
- Gone with the Wind
- Little Women
- Pretty Woman
- The Monthy Python movies
- Lord of the Rings: fellowship of the Ring (I just watched it, it was just great!!!)
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#33265 - Sat Dec 29 2001 06:16 PM Re: Top five?
The M in Jam Offline
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Registered: Sat Dec 29 2001
Posts: 124
Loc: Cambridge. UK
My five favorite films are:

Shawshank Redemption
Stand By Me
To Kill A Mockingbird
Twelve Angry Men
Gone With The Wind


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#33266 - Mon Jan 07 2002 10:16 PM Re: Top five?
MJ Offline
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Registered: Thu Jan 03 2002
Posts: 29
Loc: Australia
Hmmm having to narrow it down to five but will try in not any real order:

T2
Heat
Ronin
Boondock Saints
The Matrix

MJ

Might have to come back later and put in another 5


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#33267 - Mon Jan 07 2002 11:16 PM Re: Top five?
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Loc: Kingston New York
1 - Saving Silverman
2 - American Psycho
3 - Memento
4 - American Beauty
5 - Fight Club

I have one honorable mention. For some reason (and i think I'm alone when I say this) I loved the movie 'Cabin Boy'. I thought it was funny.

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#33268 - Thu Jan 17 2002 04:50 PM Re: Top five?
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Registered: Sat Dec 25 1999
Posts: 2824
Loc: Fairhaven Massachusetts USA   
My Top Five list of film noir:

1. Double Indemnity
2. Kiss Me, Deadly
3. The original Night And The City
4. White Heat
5. Out Of The Past

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#33269 - Sat Jan 26 2002 01:54 PM Re: Top five?
lincolnvailknowles Offline
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Registered: Wed Jan 23 2002
Posts: 119
Loc: Joplin, Missouri, USA
1. Life is Beautiful
2. Roman Holiday
3. Casablanca
4. The English Patient
5. Dancer in the Dark

I could go on for hours


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#33270 - Sat Jan 26 2002 04:09 PM Re: Top five?
LilSpikey Offline
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Registered: Sun Dec 02 2001
Posts: 581
Loc: North Carolina USA
You're right Prue. Run Lola Run is a fabulous movie. I'll add that to my favourites.
Let me also add The River Wild and Bonnie and Clyde (1967).

[ 02-03-2002: Message edited by: LilSpikey ]

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#33271 - Sat Jan 26 2002 07:12 PM Re: Top five?
retrogirl Offline
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Posts: 249
Loc: a galaxy far, far away
These are subject to change at any given moment:

1. Coming Home
2. Silence of the Lambs
3. The Rose
4. A League of their Own
5. Grease

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#33272 - Sun Jan 27 2002 02:51 AM Re: Top five?
Partsdude Offline
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Posts: 1509
Loc: Michigan USA
This is very hard to pick just five, but here they are:

Silence of the Lambs- The only movie that ever made my palms sweat.
Fail Safe- 1964 version with Henry Fonda
Air Force One- Got to have at least one Harrison Ford movie.
Forrest Gump- Ditto with Tom Hanks
Fargo- You're darn tootin'! Ya? Ya!

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#33273 - Mon Feb 11 2002 11:35 AM Re: Top five?
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Loc: montréal
Hard to chose!
-Stargate (the first movie.In 2003 an other movie will be make and I know that it's will be one of my fav movie lol!)
-Crouching Tiger Hiden Dragon (Tigre et Dragon in french)
-Lord of the ring
-Contact
-Anna et le roi(Anna and the king??? Don't know I'm french!so sorry!)
And I have many others...but I'm searching...x-files...matrix...alien...Shekspear and Juliette...Beauty and the beast(It's the first movie I remember to saw!)Jurassics parks are goods...and so on...oh and Star Wars are good to! Oh Ghost so romantic!!!
P.S. Don't ever watch "Les fantômes de mars"(Ghosts of mars??? :confused It's so BORING!!!
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#33274 - Tue Feb 12 2002 12:06 AM Re: Top five?
sparky2512 Offline
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Posts: 582
Loc: Peterborough UK
Tough question to answer, but here goes:-
In no particular order except for the first one (my all time fav).

One flew over the cuckoo's nest.
The Killing fields.
The Godfather Trilogy
Dogma
Shawshank redemption
Silence of the lambs
The Blues brothers
Midnight express
Apocalypse now

Along with many, many others.

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#33275 - Tue Feb 12 2002 12:15 AM Re: Top five?
lefois Offline
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Loc: Kitimat BC 
Canada
The Rose Tatoo
The King & I (w/Yul)
Godzilla (the original)
Dr. Zhivago (sp?)
The Thornbirds

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