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That's a wild choice Kalkin!
Mine wouldn't be Braveheart, as I've stated before, but (as Cail knows too well) The Hi-Lo Country (best 20th century era western ever made) with Woody Harrelson, Billy Crudup, Sam Elilot, Patricia Arquette, Penelope Cruz, James Gammon, Ed from Northern Exposure and more!



Mine wouldn't be Braveheart, as I've stated before, but (as Cail knows too well) The Hi-Lo Country (best 20th century era western ever made) with Woody Harrelson, Billy Crudup, Sam Elilot, Patricia Arquette, Penelope Cruz, James Gammon, Ed from Northern Exposure and more!
fall far and well Pilots!
I'd have to say that my picks are either the Rankin/Bass The Hobbit, or Stranger than Fiction.
I plug both of them every chance I get, and have watched each countless times
I plug both of them every chance I get, and have watched each countless times

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Ah, another Hudsucker fan! I enjoyed the heck out of that movie.Kalkin wrote:The Hudsucker Proxy

Looking back at Cail's criteria, it's still 2001 for me. It's the movie I'm most obsessed about. Way back, I watched it whenever it aired. Then, when we got a Beta VCR, I taped it. (Still have the tape, too - but no machine to play it now

(But the movie I've seen absolutely the most number of times? I can't say for sure, but it might be The Matrix, The Empire Strikes Back, Jurassic Park, T2, Unforgiven or Raiders of the Lost Ark. On the other hand, I haven't had the history with them on recorded media as I have with 2001.)
Okay, you must be bored sick of my 2001 talk now. Please carry on.

It's so hard to pick just one... I have about 7 movies that I always watch when I see they're on cable, no matter how many times I've seen them.
But if you're going to put a gun to my head, I'd have to say Godfather 1/2 ... A&E shows them back to back a few times each year and I always end up watching the whole thing.
But if you're going to put a gun to my head, I'd have to say Godfather 1/2 ... A&E shows them back to back a few times each year and I always end up watching the whole thing.
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American Beauty. Love that movie. Seen it probably more than any other movie, and still can watch it whenever.
But as far as:
But as far as:
In that case, I'd pick Castaway. Help keep the hope alive, sort of thing.High Lord Tolkien wrote:So it's the ONE movie that I would pick if I was going to be stranded on an island for the next 20 years type of thing?
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Hmmm.... tough question... I have it narrowed down to Tombstone and Sunshine.... and I'm afraid I'd have to choose Sunshine....
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Justice comes from the barrel of a gun..especially when it's a .44 Magnum.
Like who's never said "Go ahead...make my day" to someone? This film is full of quotable quotes and idiots getting their comeuppance!
Justice comes from the barrel of a gun..especially when it's a .44 Magnum.
Like who's never said "Go ahead...make my day" to someone? This film is full of quotable quotes and idiots getting their comeuppance!



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Rawedge Rim wrote:The Searchers (which should have earned John Wayne an Oscar)


Excellent choice! To me, Wayne and Ford's best work. Amazing that they were both snubbed. I remember reading a review that called it "an homage to racism." Talk about clueless...
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