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Love Jeremiah Johnson. That and Outlaw Josey Wales are my favorite 70's westerns, and nothing else is close.
The Remains Of The Day is a good movie. I'm not a fan of British upper crust manner flicks as a rule, but this movie It's a good story well told.
I'd all but lost my will to drink and kill before Unforgiven came out.
Top 3: Casablanca, The Lion in Winter, Steel Magnolias. Others of note , Open Range, Platoon, Snitch , One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, Das Boat , Stagecoach and Paint your wagon.
WOW! I seriously didn't expect to see this as the 3rd post lol. What a name drop.
You need to watch Movie 43 if you haven't seen it. Done in much of the same way as KFM. Also the Dàmn Show. I series of sketches made by some local UGA kids back in the 90s.
That's mine too.
I have to add in Super Troopers though. I can watch that one any time it's on.
Comedy - Raising Arizona
Musical - The Blues Brothers
Western - The Good, the Bad, and the ügly
Fantasy/Adventure - The Lord of the Rings
Action/Superhero - The Dark Knight
But all time still got to go with the Star Wars trilogy.
For me, it has to be Blade Runner!
When it first came out, I had no idea what to expect, but it did change how I look at movies.
I can't name an all time favorite, because I have several based on different movie genres. The two movies I hate the most are Boyhood and Thin Red Line.
My favorite movie director is Stanley Kubrick.
2001: A Space Odyssey
Lonesome dove
there have been several westerns mentioned and I love them all. Tommy Lee Jones and Robert Duvall in one movie - c'mon man.
Super Man 2!!!! "Kneel before Zod!!!" 😂😂😂
Lonesome Dove or The Chronicles of Narnia.
Shawshank Redemption
The Professionals (western with Lee Marvin, Burt Lancaster and Claudia Cardinale)
Tombstone
Rio Bravo (John Wayne and Dean Martin)
The Sons of Kate Elder (John Wayne and Lee Marvin)
and somone said Casablanca-all time favorite!
Clerks II 😂
A few bong hits and;
.......So a friend told me.......
Once Upon A Time In The West
Tombstone
Napoleon Dynamite
Christmas Vacation
To Kill A Mockingbird
Not technically a movie, but the best limited/mini series of all time, with the possible exception of Band Of Brothers.