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    My list in no particular order.

    The third man
    Jaws
    To catch a thief
    Blade runner
    Gladiator
    Alien
    The great escape
    Seven samurai
    Black rain
    Evil dead
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    Calvary of recent offerings xx

    Apocalypto ,

    No Country for Old Men ,

    Secretary ,

    Born on the Fourth of July ,

    Forrest , Private Ryan ,

    Pulp Fiction ,

    ..what was that movie about Hustler Magazine's founder/publisher ? Woody Harrelson played main role w Kurt Cobain's

    widow as his partner ... right , Courtney Love it was . What was the movie ? xx
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie View Post
    Calvary of recent offerings xx

    Apocalypto ,

    No Country for Old Men ,

    Secretary ,

    Born on the Fourth of July ,

    Forrest , Private Ryan ,

    Pulp Fiction ,

    ..what was that movie about Hustler Magazine's founder/publisher ? Woody Harrelson played main role w Kurt Cobain's

    widow as his partner ... right , Courtney Love it was . What was the movie ? xx
    Think is was The people v Larry Flint.
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    1. Starwars empire strikes back
    2. The breakfast club
    3. Back to the future 1
    4. Rocky 1
    5. Groundhog day
    6. Donnie darko
    7. Jaws
    8. Planes trains and automobiles
    9. Shawshank redemption
    10. City of god
    10.5 Midnight in paris
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    Quote Originally Posted by rob_tig View Post
    Think is was The people v Larry Flint.
    Yeay ! It was ! xx


    Recently saw (2x !!) : 3.10 to Yuma.

    Loved it. xx
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie View Post
    Yeay ! It was ! xx


    Recently saw (2x !!) : 3.10 to Yuma.

    Loved it. xx
    Much prefer the original 3:10 to yuma with Glenn Ford.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie View Post
    You are one of the very few who even know about this movie. Or Film ?

    : One of my all time favourites. Oh the slowness , oh the soundtrack ! Claudia Cardinale ! Charles B ! The fly buzzing

    in the opening scene !
    Beautiful film best western by a long shot, some great lines too

    Wobbles:*You can trust me, Frank.Frank:*Trust ya? How can you trust a man who wears both a belt and suspenders, a man who can't even trust his own pants?

    – Submitted by*tony b*(19 months ago)

    Jill:*Hey, you're sort of a handsome man!Cheyenne:*But I'm not the right man. And neither is he.

    – Submitted by*Joakim A*(20 months ago)

    Harmonica:*Your friends have a high mortality rate Frank.

    – Submitted by*Joakim A*(20 months ago)

    Frank:*People scare better when they're dyin'.

    – Submitted by*Joakim A*(20 months ago)

    Cheyenne:*You know Ma'am, when you've killed four, it's easy to make it five.

    – Submitted by*Joakim A*(20 months ago)

    Harmonica:*I saw three of these dusters a short time ago, they were waiting for a train. Inside the dusters there were three men.Cheyenne:*So?Harmonica:*Inside the men there were three bullets.

    – Submitted by*John K*(22 months ago)

    Harmonica:*You brought two too many.

    – Submitted by*Matthew E*(2 years ago)

    Harmonica:*I like my water fresh.

    – Submitted by*Tim R*(2 years ago)

    Cheyenne:*[of Harmonica] He not only plays. He can shoot too.

    – Submitted by*timothy r*(2 years ago)

    Frank:*You paid five thousand dollars for something that belongs to me! [puts down a bunch of dollar bills]Frank:*Five thousand... [pulls out a silver dollar]Frank:*Plus one! [puts the dollar on the table]Frank:*You got a right to make a profit too.

    – Submitted by*Arabinda M*(2 years ago)

    Cheyenne:*You deserve better.Jill:*The last man who told me that... is buried out there.

    – Submitted by*Arabinda M*(2 years ago)

    Harmonica:*When you hear a strange sound, drop to the ground.

    – Submitted by*Arabinda M*(2 years ago)

    Cheyenne:*Do you know anything about a guy going around playing the harmonica? He's someone you'd remember. Instead of talking, he plays. And when he better play, he talks.

    – Submitted by*Arabinda M*(2 years ago)

    Cheyenne:*[to Jill] You know what? If I was you, I'd go down there and give those boys a drink. Can't imagine how happy it makes a man to see a woman like you. Just to look at her. And if one of them should pat your behind, just make believe it's nothing. They earned it.

    – Submitted by*Dusan D*(3 years ago)

    Jill:*What's he waiting for out there? What's he doing?Cheyenne:*He's whittlin' on a piece of wood. I've got a feeling when he stops whittlin'... Somethin's gonna happen.

    – Submitted by*Dusan D*(3 years ago)

    Cheyenne:*You know, Jill, you remind me of my mother. She was the biggest whore in Alameda and the finest woman that ever lived. Whoever my father was, for an hour or for a month - he must have been a happy man.

    – Submitted by*Dusan D*(3 years ago)

    Harmonica:*The reward for this man is 5000 dollars, is that right?Cheyenne:*Judas was content for 4970 dollars less.Harmonica:*There were no dollars in them days.Cheyenne:*But sons of bitches... yeah.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob_tig View Post
    Much prefer the original 3:10 to yuma with Glenn Ford.
    Hm. Never seen that one.

    Is on Netflix ? xx
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie View Post
    You are one of the very few who even know about this movie. Or Film ?

    : One of my all time favourites. Oh the slowness , oh the soundtrack ! Claudia Cardinale ! Charles B ! The fly buzzing

    in the opening scene !

    So much said , w so few words !

    https://www.google.ie/search?q=rober...AwDjuPdiRAAAAA


    Along with :

    Deer Hunter ,

    Shallow Grave,

    Sexy Beast w Ben Kingsley ,

    The English Patient ,

    Casablanca ,

    American Beauty ,

    Gladiator ,


    ... can't think of any more right now .. Except !

    : Once Upon a Time in America with Robert De Niro , James Woods , et al.

    Catch the 'Director's Cut' , if you can xx



    Right , and : Honey I Shrunk the Kids !
    Listen to claudias theme on the piano

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    Dr Zhivago
    The Godfather I, II
    Eyes Wide Shut
    Apocalypse Now
    Once Upon a Time in America
    The Passenger
    Blade Runner
    Vertigo
    The Thin Red Line
    Once Upon a Time in the West

    counting the godfather I and II as one film

    once upon a time in america is prob my favourite. Watch it once a year. It deals more on themes of friendship and youth and betrayal. Make sure to see the three hour version. Also deals with growing old and is very sad at the end. Leones last film.

    Its funny the edited version was ridiculed by a film critic, cant remember who. But anyhow when the same film critic saw the full version he/she said it was the film of that decade (80s).

    One of the best experience in film i have ever had. I can still remember where i was when i watched it.
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