Shawshank Redemption
Hey, Hippie Chick, nice to see you out and about. Ya, good choice...Shawshank is a great one.
the thing
Hell Yes, and staring Kurt Russell's hat.
@GuyKeith fucking amazing on many levels
Godfather I & II, Casablanca, The Maltese Falcon, To Have And Have Not... those last three are pretty dated but still appeal to me.
Believe it or not, I just saw Casablanca for the first time a couple weeks ago. I loved it !!! and so many classic lines in one movie.
The Dark Crystal.
Pleeeease wait.
Those guys put the jitters up me when I was a kid.
@smoyle Oh, I was scared when I was a kid, but as I got older I learnt to appreciate the artistry of the film.
Almost anything by Kubrick, Eraserhead, any Monty Python, Brazil, Heavenly Creatures
I got my intro to Kubrick in the early 70s...A Clockwork Orange. He grabbed me and forced me to watch. After a while, I realized that ,no, I had to watch !!
#1 To Kill a Mockingbird
but also:
61*
Knockaround Guys
Kelly's Heros
Stripes
also maybe:
Shawshank Redemption
Independence Day
Field of Dreams
Enemy of the State
Rudy
Remember the Titans
Armageddon
and if I'm feeling sappy:
Love Actually
Crazy Stupid Love
50 First Dates
Hmmm... more than I thought, and I could go on if I had the energy.
...a variety of super hero movies and star (trek & wars) movies could be included...
Fantastic Mr. Fox
.45
Ocean's Eleven
Ocean's Twelve
Ocean's Thirteen
Alice in Wonderland (J. Depp)
Swordfish
There's a new Ocean's movie coming out...
or so I hear.
Godfather, Parts 1 & 2. (3, if I'm not doing anything else and it's not too late)
Star Wars. ALL of them.
V for Vendetta.
Top Hat.
Flying Down to Rio.
Stage Door.
Gone With The Wind.
Now, Voyager.
Suspicion.
The Philadelphia Story.
Moonstruck.
The Great Escape.
Bullitt.
Silverado.
Okay, I'll stop now. I could totally keep going.
Oh Brother ....
DR. Strangelove
Apocalypse Now
Joe Dirt
Dean Spanley was exceptional
little miss sunshine
galaxy quest
Yes! My oh my,I don't think I've yet found anyone else who's seen that! Found myself watching it,by chance,and I just found myself drawn-in to this very funny,very strange and dark film with such great actors and their performances. Such an oddity but what a good film!
@EdMalarkey agree. Absolutely delicious how Sam Neill gradually retreats into and exposes his inner canine. I also love the intro, not just the music but the paper cutting
Top Ten presented in no particular order.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Big Trouble in Little China
Pirates of the Caribbean
The Princess Bride
The Last Unicorn
The Incredibles
Ghostbusters
Tombstone
Willow
Oscar
Pulp Fiction, Fantasia, It's Pat, Standing In the Shadows of Motown (eclectic enough for ya?)