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OK... this topic was posted over a year ago... but time to rehash (I am bored at work). My favorite movie of all time has been on TNT quite a bit recently.
What is your favorite movie and why?
Or if no favorite, what type of movies do you enjoy. Or do you have a favorite line from a movie.
My favorite movie - Shawshank Redemption - Movie about Hope.... all kinds of reasons I love the movie.
- Warden hands Bible back to Andy and states "Salvation lies within".... salvation of the Bible, and then also the fact that is where he hid the rock hammer to dig the tunnel. - Last two words uttered in the movie are "I Hope" - Andy has a genuineness about him.... he can find good in quite a bit and makes the most of anything that is thrown at him. - Two of my favorite quotes of all time: - "Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things and no good thing ever dies" and "get busy living or get busy dying" Both of course from Andy.
Other movies I love.... Breakfast Club, Groundhog Day, Mr. Holland's Opus, Remember the Titans. I tend to love movies that have a lesson in life involved.
One of my other favorite quotes ...
"an old friend came in from out of town! Someone stole my car! There was an earthquake! A terrible flood! Locusts! It wasn't my fault, I swear to God.
Who is next?
Tim
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For me it would be 'The Unforgiven' with Clint Eastwood. Why? Because even though he was a whipped dog he took charge of the situation. Not unlike a lot of us. Seems trouble hunts us out no matter where we try to hide. charles
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My favourite movie of all times, it is hard to pick just one. One of them for sure is Bridges of Madison Country - cheesy chic flic...
Memphis Belle....
Pretty Women....
Dirty Dancing....
Breakfast Club, Pretty N' Pink, 16 Candles
10 Things I Hate About You
They aren't real "thinking movies", I figure I do too much of that during the week.
There you go! There are probably tons more that I forgot, but these are the staples...
Amy:)
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Fun fun fun!!!  I think you can tell alot about someone by the movies they like. My ALL TIME favorite movie (I think I have every word in it memorized) is..... Terms Of Endearment. It's got everything... laughter, tears, rage, love, life and death. Jack Nicholson, Debra Winger, Shirley McClain, Danny Divito... they're all great. Mask, with Cher and Sam Elliot is another fav... I love movies based on true stories, and the music is great in this one. Lots of Bob Seger. Urban Cowboy. I know, I know.... no one needs to laugh too loud!!  Grease. I LOVE John Travolta, NO MATTER WHAT!  When Harry Met Sally.... Classic love story w/tons of laughs. Benny and Joon. Same Time Next Year. A Christmas Story ("you're gonna shoot your eye out, kid!!")  Oh the list could go on and on!! But I'll be nice.  Stacie
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Hi Tim, mine would be Kell'ys Heroes love that movie great cast of characters, plus all of Clint Eastwoods westerns. So there is my movies. Mike.....
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musical=the sound of music broadway= kats action=terminator adventure=treasure island fantasy=lord of the rings animated=heavy metal romantic=ghost I like a wide variety of movies they all have there special something that I like and I cant explain what it is....oak I am older then I look and I feel older than I am
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I dont have a favorite, bud i have many i like. Many czech ones, that you wouldnt know, except Kolya maybe, we have absolutelly wonderful fairytales! I like musicals: Yentl!!!!!!, Hair, Grease, Dirty Dancing etc. Classical Disney movies. and many other movies: Forrest Gump, The sixth sense!!!, City of Angels when i have to do some ironing, i usually watch Youve got mail or What women want. I like comedies, but also movies with a thought, and those that are or could be real, not those full of monsters. Except SHREK!!!! I just love that one. Oh, and Star wars, esp. Ep. 1. I could go on and on ......... Hana
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most of cheech and chongs, 'up in smoke ' is a goodun.
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Ok, since you asked. My absolute all time favorite is "A River Runs Through It"-because it combines good story, fishing, and Brad Pitt. Also love all the LOTR movies, and any Mel Brooks when I need a good laugh. Not much for chick flicks-my hubby teases me about that all the time. Need action-Die Hard, Braveheart, anything Arnold, etc. MaryD [bold]You can't get to where you're going from where you think you should be. You have to start from where you are [bold]
MaryD  [green]You can't get to where you're going from where you think you should be. You have to start from where you are[green]
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Tim, my tastes are a bit dry...sometimes warren beatty's REDS The Year of Living Dangerously A Bridge Too Far The Bounty ( beautiful scenery of Moorea) Morgan The kids are all right Ghostbusters II Easy Rider HELP ! and any of those ' women's prison in the brazilian jungles exploitaton flicks' Errol Flynn, or Pirates of the Carribean...movies ought to involved fine sword-play. aloha Ben
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