Be honest. Mine is the original Winnie the Pooh. I saw it as a kid but the animators brought those characters to life. The voices were perfect. Oh, Pooh!
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All marvel movies. All of them.
Aside from them my favorite movie is V for Vendetta though it hits way too close to home lately
V for Vendetta is downright scary, now.
Harold and Maude (1971)
That was a great one.
I have so many favorites but my current favorite is Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
Thelma and Louise and The Color Purple.
I saw a review of "Thelma and Louise" in a car magazine where it was described as the story of 2 horrible women who thoughtlessly destroy a beautiful classic 1966 Thunderbird.
@ldheinz The men drove them to be bad! I don't know if the car was destroyed, it did not show it. ?
@Presley1209, this was car guys telling a joke. It was funny because car guys thought the story was about the car, not the women. And they drove the car off a cliff, so clearly everyone died, including the car.
Sci-Fi non-series: Edge of Tomorrow
Sci-Fi series: Star Wars
Drama: Forrest Gump
Action: Armageddon
Fantasy: Avatar
Classic: The Sound of Music
Horror: Cube
War: Saving Private Ryan
True Story: Hidden Figures
Comedy: Spaceballs
Rom-Com: Notting Hill
Western: Cowboys and Aliens
I preferred the Cube 2: Hypercube
@Leo716 I think I preferred Cube just because I was caught so off guard by the opening scene and the whole concept. It was such and insane concept....it blew me away the first time I saw it...and the math aspect was very original I thought.
The Godfather 1&2. I don't care if it's two movies. I always watch them
together, so it's one.
I just re-watched those with my son, who never saw them. A lot of the tropes in subsequent gangster movies and shows started with GF 1 and 2, and they look a little dated since we are accustomed to the derivatives, but they largely hold up quite well.
Harry Nilsson's 'The Point'.
It was one of my favorites when I was a kid.
I still watch it again every now and again.