Favorite Movies thread - it's fun, let's do it again.

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The Professional
Red Dawn
White Sands
Legends of the Fall
Night of the Comet ( Hey, it's a classic around my house)
Angel & the Badman
The Karate Kid
The Blues Brothers
Uncommon Valor
Rush
The Untouchables
Heathers
Extreme Prejudice
The Survivors
Jackie Brown
Gone with the Wind
Beverly Hills Cop
Searching for Bobby Fisher
Of Mice and Men
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[This message has been edited by JackNKoch (edited December 26, 1999).]
 
Wow... hard question... but if I had to pick just a few...

The Matrix
3 Days of the Condor
Jeremiah Johnson
The Negotiator
Terminator II


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Stand against evil, lest evil have its way...
 
Then again, there is HEAT with Al Pacino and Robert Deniro. One of the best shootout scenes since that North Hollywood incident!
 
Westerns: Red River,[John Wayne] Tombstone [Val Kilmer], Valdez is coming [Burt Lancaster] The Wild Bunch [Robert Holden] Outlaw Josey Wales[Clint Eastwood] War epics: Thin Red Line [Jack Warden] Saving Private Ryan [Tom Hanks]Full Metal Jacket, Platoon, Hamburger Hill, T.V. drama "Combat" [Vic Morrow], Das Boat [?]. Wow to many others to list!

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Ok I know I'm a little late on this, but I thought I'd add a few that might have been missed.

The Wild Bunch
The Professionals - the one with Lee Marvin
Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Bullit
The Great Escape
Le Mans
Grand Prix
Against all Odds - Cool car chase
Days of Thunder
Now Way Out
anything Bruce Lee
The Hustler
El Cid
Cool Hand Luke
Gumball Rally
A River Runs Through It
Gallipoli
The Sting
The Natural
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Ben Hur




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You guys have missed one of my favorites: "The Twelve Commandments". It's got an all-star cast (Yul Brenner and Charleton Heston, just for starters), a great story, and lots of memorable lines.

Did anyone else notice that one of the networks (CBS?) used to show this movie every Easter, but stopped when Charleton Heston became president of the NRA? Hmmm...
 
How many commandments? ;)

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"The evils of tyranny are rarely seen but by him who resists it."
-- John Hay, 1872
 
Whoops!

Heh, heh, heh... I meant "The TEN Commandments". Sorry, all. I guess "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" and "Don't get caught" didn't come along until later. :)
 
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