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    Default Your favourite Movie

    True lovers of film do not care about reviews and do not care which actor is in it (not a john wayne fan but loved the searchers), they just love a certain film which others may hate. From an early age I have loved films, my dad owned cinemas and the love of film comes from that.

    This is my personal list in no particular order

    Citizen Kane - both the technical side and the story
    Godfather, parts 1 and 2 only
    Lawrence of Arabia - close to perfection
    The Searchers - the only film John Wayne was any good in IMO
    It's a Wonderful Life - I love this film
    We're no Angels (1955 version), brilliant
    Unforgiven - eastwoods masterpiece
    The Sting
    The Odd Couple
    the philadelphia story
    Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
    The Third Man
    Animal Crackers
    12 Angry Men
    Jean de Florette
    Breathless (jean paul belmondo, not the richard gere version)
    Seven Samurai
    Red Sorghum
    Moghul E Azam
    Raising Arizona

    Actually the list could go on and on but it is something to get you guys started.
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    I don't have a favourite movie.
    I either enjoyed watching what I just saw or I did not. I only remember movies I've enjoyed in the past if they come up in conversation, otherwise I don't commit such things to top-level memory.
    I have never understood why some people have DVD/Blu-ray collections of movies they enjoyed when they first saw them. Part of the thrill and enjoyment of a good story is in being 'surprised' by plots/twists and the unexpected. I rarely watch anything for a second time.. Movies I've downloaded from the web (sssh, don't tell!) are deleted after I watch them.
    I enjoy looking forward to something new, fresh and the unkown.
    I know, probably a shallow boring old phart..

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    I rarely watch movies a second time around, in fact from the list above I might watch one five to 6 years later. It is not a matter of twists and mysteries for me, it is the joy in watching great acting, or appreciating well written dialogue or the way a particular scene if shot or lit, just as you would appreciate a good painting. come on steve, surely there must be a movie you have enjoyed and thought the it is a great example of the art of moving making.

    And by the way I don't have a movie collection either, though there is nothing wrong in that at all. And I look forward to watching something new and fresh, unfortunately the crap that is made these days is not worth watching. Back in the golden age every person who was involved in movies was an artist, they devoted their lives to a particular part of film making. These days actors become directors or producers, singers become actors, actors decide that they would like to write a screenplay, and this is why we have such mediocrity these days - the corporations decide the actor, the director the writers, the ending etc etc. That is why although it is a flawed film I quite enjoyed Hugo, because it showed the love of film Martin Scorsese has.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skech View Post
    come on steve, surely there must be a movie you have enjoyed and thought the it is a great example of the art of moving making.
    Sure, lots over the years. I just don't keep them in my memory in order to recall them at will.

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    Default Re: Your favourite Movie

    I don't often watch movies over again because as Steve has said it's just not as much fun if you already know what's going to happen, but there are some that are worth it.

    One movie I watch every Christmas season: A Christmas Carol, the 1936 (I think ) version with Alistair Sim as Scrooge.

    Another favourite in our household is A Mad Mad World
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    Default Re: Your favourite Movie

    Not sure if it my favorite(s) but a friend had a birthday party last weekend and his gift from his wife was a boxed set of Mel Brooks. We watched Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein (What big knockers!). Brooks and Woody Allen are right up there with my favorite directors.

 

 

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