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With the recent talk about movies and T.V. shows (or programmes for Stephen), I thought it would be interesting to see lists of people's Ten Favorite Movies.

I'm not asking for the best movies you've seen. I'm talking about the movies that you stop to watch as you're channel surfing, even though you've seen them 20 times already.

Here's my list:

1. Casablanca (1942) Humphrey Bogart

2. The Duelists (1976) Keith Carradine, Harvey Keitel

3. The Lion in Winter (1968) Peter O’Toole, Katharine Hepburn

4. Conan the Barbarian (1982) Arnold Schwartzenegger

5. The Fifth Element (1997) Milla Jovovich, Bruce Willis

6. The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976) Clint Eastwood

7. Orgazmo (1997) Trey Parker

8. Men In Black (1997) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith

9. The African Queen (1951) Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn

10. The Matrix (1999) Keanu Reeves

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Here's my list...
1. Animal House
2. Meet the Fockers
3. The Shining
4. Easy Rider
5. Caliglia
6. Blair Witch Project
7. Full Metal Jacket
8. The Exorcist
9. Jaws
10. Psycho
1. Must Love Dogs

2. Under the Tuscan Sun

3. Pretty Woman

4. You've Got Mail

5. Lord of the Rings (all of them)

6. The Matrix (all of them)

7. Independence Day

8. Contact

9. The Diary of Bridget Jones

10. Spiderman (all of them)


and can i just say...i just finally saw Avatar in the movies. Took my son to see it yesterday in 3D. OMG!!!!!! What an incredible story, movie, tech effects...everything!!!
love Men in Black and Coyote Ugly but i could only list 10. :)

Samantha J. Bennett said:
Hmm....

1. The Notebook (James Garner, Gena Rowlands, Ryan Gosling, Rachel McAdams)

2. You've Got Mail (Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks)

3. Out to Sea (Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon)

4. Men In Black I and II (Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones)

5. Coyote Ugly ( Piper Perabo, Adam Garcia, John Goodman, and more)

6. Rush Hour (Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker)

7. The Green Mile (Tom Hanks and Michael Clarke Duncan, and more)

8. Frequency (Dennis Quaid, James Caviezel, Elizabeth Mitchell and more)

9. Liar Liar ( Jim Carrey and more)

10. Pretty Woman ( Julia Roberts and Richard Gere)

Yeah Yeah Yeah - i know ....i'm a sap! :)
oooo Reign of Fire is on. :)
1. 300 (Gerard Butler)
2. Pulp Fiction ( Samuel L. Jackson / John Travolta)
3. Dawn of the Dead (new version)
4. Crank 1 & 2 (Jason Statham)
5. Reign of Fire (Mathew M. / Christian Bale)
6. Goonies ( c'mon! Classic)
7. Alien- AVP2
8. Predator- AVP2
9. Waiting ( Ryan Reynolds)
10. The Little Princess ( Shirley Temple) go fig.
North by Northwest...Hitchcock film, Cary Grant & the ever beautiful Eva Marie Saint was just on TCM the other night...watch for "The Rear Window" soon...Jimmy Stewart & Grace Kelly...another Hitchcock film
1. Avatar
2. The Little Princess (Love it! I think I still have my Shirley Temple doll)
3. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (had kids--got hooked.)
4. The Neverending Story (ditto)
5. The Holiday
6. Star Trek (any of them)
7. Phenomenon
8. The Matrix
9. Casablanca
10. Michael
Alien
Platoon
The Mission
Blazing Saddles
Jaws (just the first one)
Gladiator
Twelve Monkeys
Rocky
Unforgiven
Office Space (reminds me SOO much of my old jobs)



(oh and tho' it's not a move, anytime Band of Brothers is on I'm hooked, even though I've got the DVD set and I must have seen it at least 6 times already. I can't wait til The Pacific comes out).

And The Fifth Element is definitely on my husbands list - I think it's Milla that he really likes since he's kinda drawn to the Resident Evil films too anytime they're on (and he's really not a big movie watcher).
Vlad said:
And The Fifth Element is definitely on my husbands list - I think it's Milla that he really likes since he's kinda drawn to the Resident Evil films too anytime they're on (and he's really not a big movie watcher).

Watching Milla running around in just a couple of ace bandages is a treat, but the whole cast of The Fifth Element is a delight -- Ian Holm as the overwhelmed priest, Gary Oldman as the villainous Zorg, and even Bruce Willis isn't bad. But Chris Tucker definitely steals every scene he's in.
OMG...how could I forget The Birdcage. That and Bruce Almighty crack me up EVERY time!!!!


boy I bet a psychiatrist would have a field day with us between our studio styles to our movie styles. ;)
Steve,
It was on the other night when I came home from work and I flopped on the couch. Hubby was watching it, so I sat and watched it for a bit and you're right about Chris Tucker. In fact, I think the scenes he is in get funnier everytime I see them.

Steve Traylor said:
Vlad said:
And The Fifth Element is definitely on my husbands list - I think it's Milla that he really likes since he's kinda drawn to the Resident Evil films too anytime they're on (and he's really not a big movie watcher).

Watching Milla running around in just a couple of ace bandages is a treat, but the whole cast of The Fifth Element is a delight -- Ian Holm as the overwhelmed priest, Gary Oldman as the villainous Zorg, and even Bruce Willis isn't bad. But Chris Tucker definitely steals every scene he's in.
Yep, a shrink would probably say I haven't a romantic bone in my body and I'm totally uncreative.
He'd be right.

ALTHOUGH the new batch or breed of romantic comedies aren't bad at all. Knocked Up was funny. As was Forgetting Sarah Marshall.

Lisa said:
OMG...how could I forget The Birdcage. That and Bruce Almighty crack me up EVERY time!!!!


boy I bet a psychiatrist would have a field day with us between our studio styles to our movie styles. ;)

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