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vanperb

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I rewatch a lot of the movies mentioned already, but I probably still watch Sideways once or twice a year. I just can't look away from the train wreck that is Paul Giamatti, lol
No judgement but could you explain why it such a good movie to you? I've watched it and couldn't understand the hype. The same for Adaptation.
 

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I'm chiming in with Sybian, really enjoy the submarine movies,

The Enemy Below, Heaven knows Mr. Allison, really like Robert Mitchum
The Hunt for Red October, The Rock The best James Bond, Sean Connery awesome
Gran Torino, Kelly's Hero's, Dirty Harry, Where Eagles Dare, Clint Eastwood timeless
The Sacketts and many others with Sam Elliot
My all time favorite cowboy, Ben Johnson. Just love to watch this guy ride in the westerns
 

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Off the top of my head…

Sum of all fears
Original Michael bay transformers
Underworld
LOTR
Nightmare before christmas
Dodgeball
Oceans 11 (george Clooney version)
Madagascar
Entire Bourne collection.
Twister
The sandlot
The Rock
Jurassic park trilogy
Talladega nights
Moneyball
Hunger games
Originally Nina Turtles Movie
The Holiday
The Terminal
Serendipity
Horrible Bosses
Moonrise kingdom
 
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JimDandy

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Murphy's Romance
Crossing Delancey
Good Fellas
The God Father 1 and 2
When Harry met Sally
Wow! Crossing Delancy - that is a blast from the past. Amy Irving is very cute in that movie (what ever happended to her? ) and what makes this movie great is that an ordinary smuck (the butcher) lands the babe (Amy Irving). A long time since I watched this movie but I did watch it several times the first 10 years or so after its release.

With titles like "When Harry Met Sally" and "Crossing Delancy" on your favorites list you are obviously a romantic Mr.Green. Two more great romantic movies also starring Meg Ryan are "You've Got Mail" and "French Kiss". And of course the classic "Sleepless in Seattle" has the same 2 main stars as "You've Got Mail", though I like the latter a bit better. I'm a big Godfather fan (as I see you are) and "You've Got Mail" has lots of references to The Godfather :)

JD
 

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Wow! Crossing Delancy - that is a blast from the past. Amy Irving is very cute in that movie (what ever happended to her? ) and what makes this movie great is that an ordinary smuck (the butcher) lands the babe (Amy Irving). A long time since I watched this movie but I did watch it several times the first 10 years or so after its release.

With titles like "When Harry Met Sally" and "Crossing Delancy" on your favorites list you are obviously a romantic Mr.Green. Two more great romantic movies also starring Meg Ryan are "You've Got Mail" and "French Kiss". And of course the classic "Sleepless in Seattle" has the same 2 main stars as "You've Got Mail", though I like the latter a bit better. I'm a big Godfather fan (as I see you are) and "You've Got Mail" has lots of references to The Godfather :)

JD
Pickle maker not butcher, haven't seen much of Amy in years, Peter Riegart still shows up, did a turn on the Sopranos, he was also in another fave from scottish film makers Local Hero. Remains of the Day and The Age of Innocencem The Accidental Tourist and Ordinary People are stop and watch as well.
 
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Monster Ball
The Last Picture Show
Summer of '42
I Never Sang for my Father
Mulholland Drive
An Officer and a Gentleman
Ordinary People

and

Vanishing Point (original '71 version with Barry Newman)

Ebert's site has a section with great movies that some might find helpful.

https://www.rogerebert.com/great-movies
Blade Runner
Gladiator
Quadrophenia
Green Sweater Anal Fuck
thanks for that roger ebert Link
 

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Republic of Asshat
The Talented Mr Ripley

Matte Damon’s character is basically a lying, murdering psychopath, yet I found myself rooting for him, hoping he would get away with his crimes.

I guess because he was deceiving and killing wealthy snobs.
 

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Blue Velvet and The Straight Story--- 2 very different David Lynch films
Something Wild
The Wild Bunch
True Romance
Ghost Dog : The Way of the Samurai
Hard Eight
Montenegro
 

masterpoonhunter

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I've seen the Charlton Heston version of Ben Hur every single Easter for the last 15 years of my life. It's very odd for an agnostic to know every line of a Bible movie but there you go 🤣
Well as possibly even more of an agnostic than you, I have been known to yell out Oh God, Jesus Christ, and Holy *** on many of an occasion, not just at Easter! :)
The original Ben Hur. Truly epic movie making. Without the effects of the modern era. Cast of 1000's. If I bring in the classics I'll have too many to list.
 

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Cat Ballou
Wagons East
A Million Ways To Die in The West
The Frisco Kid
Lightning Jack
Blazing Saddles
 

masterpoonhunter

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Cat Ballou
Wagons East
A Million Ways To Die in The West
The Frisco Kid
Lightning Jack
Blazing Saddles
Quite the theme going there uncleg.
No SciFi? Maybe throw in Cowboys and Aliens. You know just to switch it up a tad :)
 
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uncleg

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Quite the theme going there uncleg.
No SciFi? Maybe throw in Cowboys and Aliens. You know just to switch it up a tad :)
Wasn't that funny......James Bond as Cowboy Bob....didn't cut it. Olivia Wilde's ass ( or her stand-in's ass ) was nice, but not worth watching the movie over and over again.:p:alien:
 
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