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    I love Kevin spacey, most of his movies are great... american beauty, the life and death of david gale and I once saw him on stage playing Richard II... also I love casablanca... and most woody allen movies.. and star trek movies... and star wars... I could probably go on foreverer... but I recently saw Juno and that was really good too, I like that actress but I don't remember her name...
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    On the Waterfront, followed by cat on a hot tin roof
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    Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. An amazing psychedelic journey. The fact that it is a true story makes it so much more astounding.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mortis Anarchy View Post
    1. Zorba the Greek
    2. Pulp Fiction
    3. Notorious (1946 film with Carey Grant, not the BIG movie)
    4. Love Actually
    5. O drakos
    Is your number 5 this one
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0124437/ ?
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    Well, considering i work at a cinema and watch a lot of movies, this is rather difficult for me....
    however, i love all of the following ~ (they're not in any particular order)

    1. Donnie Darko
    2. The Royal Tenenbaums
    3. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
    4. Annie Hall
    5. V for Vendetta
    6. Elephant
    7. Good Will Hunting
    8. Closer
    9. The Breakfast Club
    10. The Prestige


    and so many more...

    If you have any recommendations for me, considering the list i've put forward here, pm me or some such! I love getting new suggestions.

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    Rebel Without A Cause
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    The Dark Knight

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    Quote Originally Posted by breathtest View Post
    Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. An amazing psychedelic journey. The fact that it is a true story makes it so much more astounding.
    I have to agree that one is great, the book is very good too, Depp is perfect in it! he is perfect in almost anything else too...
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    My favourite movie of all-time is, without a shadow of a doubt, "Baraka". It is ethereal. Anyway, if I was to chose a narrative one, I would go for "2001: A Space Odissey". It is... ethereal. :P

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    I have about a million favorite films. I think my current favorite is Giant with Rock Hudson, James Dean, and Elizabeth Taylor

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    Quote Originally Posted by kilted exile View Post
    On the Waterfront, followed by cat on a hot tin roof


    I love 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'...Have you ever seen 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf' with Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor? I haven't seen it on the telly for years but would really like to see it again. You can tell they were married!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael T View Post


    I love 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'...Have you ever seen 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf' with Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor? I haven't seen it on the telly for years but would really like to see it again. You can tell they were married!
    I never cared for Newman who always came across as a second hand Marlon Brando to me, and Elizaberh Taylor was sometimes too beautiful for her own good. Richard Burton, however, was terrific in The Spy who Came in From the Cold. Like all of them he appeared in some rubbishy films, but when he was on form and with the right director and co-stars, he was really worth watching.

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    Look up Ingrid Bergman and Cary Grant's entire career and you have all of my favorite films. Most notably their paring in "Notorious".
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    It might depend a bit on the mood, and I would generally have to wait at least a year (maybe even five or more) before I'd really want to re-watch any movie, but when asked this question, I go with the answer:

    The Fifth Element.

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    I have more favourite movies:
    Just A Kiss
    Lord Of The Rings I/II/III
    Little Princess

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    French New Wave

    Fassbinder movies
    a lot of them actually

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