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Movies You Never Tire Of

Brickjectivity

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Real Men
Coming to America
Explorers
Rocketman (1997 the comedy not the other ones)
Leo (the recent animated film is hilarious)
Bolt (the hilarious film about the dog and hamster)
 

Wherenextcolumbus

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I'm re-watching The Hudsucker Proxy.
Love the score (Carter Burwell)
Love the writing.
Love the acting.
Love the style.
Love the visuals.
Love the humor (bizarre, slapstick, deadpan)
Love the ending.

One of the many great scenes....

Mine is hell boy 2. I’ve watched it about 10 times. It has it all, comedy, romance, action, fantasy and Prince Nuada ❤️


“Sit down, proud, empty, hollow things that you are! Let this remind you, why you once feared the dark…”
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Another foreign film I forgot that's top of my list okay two of them actually first being Thor at the Bus Stop and the second one Vet Hard.

Trailers below...


 

Spice

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I know it's not politically correct, but I still love watching the old Johnny Weismuller Tarzan movies. But another favorite movie, and again it comes from my childhood is Brigadoon.

More modern favorites would be Beetlejuice, Space Jams, Robinhood, IT, and absolutely Pirates of the Caribbean.
 

InChrist

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Some of my favorites are:

The Scarlet Pimpernel
Last of the Mohicans
Sargent York
The Couple
Little Women
Anne of Green Gables
Les Miserables
The Book Thief
Seabiscuit
Pride and Prejudice
Robin Hood (Russell Crowe)
Chain Reaction
Conspiracy Theory
Taken
The Fugitive
Clear and Present Danger
Old Classic Lassie movies
 

Quagmire

Imaginary talking monkey
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Some great picks so far.

A few that I haven't seen mentioned so far:

Goodfellas.

The Seven Samurai:

The Magnificent Seven
(The Americanized remake of the Seven Samurai):

And one that a lot of people may not know about but would definitely recommend checking out:
Kung Fu hustle
by Steven Chow
 

Subduction Zone

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Some great picks so far.

A few that I haven't seen mentioned so far:

Goodfellas.

The Seven Samurai:

The Magnificent Seven
(The Americanized remake of the Seven Samurai):

And one that a lot of people may not know about but would definitely recommend checking out:
Kung Fu hustle
by Steven Chow
Some day I will see if I can sit through my collection of the same movie with the exact same plot. Yojimbo predates A Fistful of Dollars, but they are so similar that one can skip back and forth between the two movies and get the full story. In fact when they made The Magnificent Seven they had learned their lesson and paid the makers of the The Seven Samurai for the rights to make an American version. The US release of Fistful was delayed do to the lawsuits that arose from its blatant copying of Yojimbo.

I also have Last Man Standing. with Bruce Willis. That too is almost scene for scene the same movie. I have watched, but do not own the David Carradine version of it on YouTube. Trust me, it is not worth buying.
 

JustGeorge

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Shawshank Redemption is one of the best movies that I have ever watched and it's amazing Andy Dufresne was amazing in the movie.
Whats your favourite part in the movie?
Probably Brooks and Jake. Or when Haywood discovers a horse apple.
 

anotherneil

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Here are some of the ones I can think of:

The Godfather movies (mainly the 1st one)
The original 3 Star Wars movies
A Few Good Men
Braveheart
Scarface
No Country For Old Men
The Jackal
The Day Of The Jackal
Silence Of The Lambs
Manhunter
The Terminator & Terminator 2
Jaws (not so much Jaws 2)
Airplane! & Airplane II: The Sequel
Spaceballs (I'm disappointed that they still haven't come out with Spaceballs 2: The Search For More Money, yet)
Monty Python And The Holy Grail
Patton
Gandhi
Robocop & Robocop 2
Revenge Of The Nerds
The earlier James Bond movies, particularly the ones with Sean Connery, Roger Moore, George Lazenby, and Timothy Dalton
Crimson Tide
The Hunt For Red October
Beetlejuice
Suicide Kings
Pulp Fiction
X-Men
X2
Firestarter (1984)
Shawshank Redemption
The Matrix & The Matrix Reloaded
Back To The Future movies (mainly the 1st one)
The Untouchables
Waterworld
Rain Man
Fargo (film)
The Harry Potter movies, mainly the 1st 3
The original 3 Mad Max movies
Point Break (the original one, only)
Rocky (1 through 4)
Ocean's 11/12/13
The Dirty Dozen & The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission (not so much the newer ones)
1984 (the one that came out in 1984 with Jon Hurt)
Contact
The Andromeda Strain
The China Syndrome
Police Academy 1 & 2 (not so much the rest of the sequels)
Runaway
Conan The Barbarian & Conan The Destroyer
Minority Report
Wag The Dog
Casino
Taxi Driver
Bugsy
Donnie Brasco
Carlito's Way
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Superman 1/2/3
Brave New World (1998 TV Movie)
The 1st 3 Jurassic Park movies
Escape from New York & Escape from L.A.
Stargate
In The Line Of Fire
Escape From Alcatraz
Heartbreak Ridge
G.I. Jane
Legally Blonde
Mean Girls (2004)
Friday, Next Friday, and Friday After Next
Boyz N The Hood
Fast Times At Ridgemont High
Beverly Hills Cop
Trading Places
Ghostbusters
The 5th Element
The Patriot
A Knight's Tale
Red Dawn (1984)
WarGames

Wow, that's a fairly long list & there's probably more to it; I thought I was only going to think of about a dozen or so.
 

Stevicus

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Fast Times At Ridgemont High

Most of the movies on your list are great, but this is definitely I never really tire of. While I'm hesitant to call any movie "accurate," this movie (among a whole bevy of teen comedies from that era) seemed to come closest to what high school life was like in that era. Even details like the whole class sniffing the newly-dittoed handouts.

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Kathryn

It was on fire when I laid down on it.
I just finished rewatching Valmont which stars Colin Firth and Annette Bening in another adaptation of Dangerous Liaisons. I think it's fantastic.
Apparently there are many adaptations of this excellent novel.

I can't decide which version I like best!
 
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