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Posted on 02/23/2003 11:42:15 AM PST by pupdog
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To: pupdog
A Bridge Too Far. The cast in that classic makes it my favorite movie.
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posted on
02/23/2003 1:04:12 PM PST
by
cardinal4
(Get the UN out of the US and get the US out of the UN!!)
To: pupdog
put my vote in for BRAVEHEART!
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posted on
02/23/2003 1:09:31 PM PST
by
kstewskis
('Every man dies, not every man lives...")
To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
I disliked The Patriot also. Too violent. I turned it off when they started burning down Mel Gibson's house. Aw, should've hung on to the end. They rebuilt him a new one :)
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posted on
02/23/2003 1:10:59 PM PST
by
kstewskis
('Every man dies, not every man lives...")
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To: seamole
I couldn't spell Buchanan :-)
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posted on
02/23/2003 1:15:18 PM PST
by
chnsmok
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To: chnsmok
Glad to see Cinema Paradiso on the list. This is the first to come to mind when someone asks 'what's the best movie."
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posted on
02/23/2003 1:22:29 PM PST
by
chiller
(could be wrong, but doubt it)
To: pupdog
I cannot BELIEVE you went to the trouble to provide this list! (Post#7). Did you type that up by hand?
But in case you think I'm being too solicitous, "John Wayne Movies" is NOT a movie. You should probably have thrown that and "The Pink Panther movies" out.
You know, given how scientific this is and stuff.
Because where would "The Lord of the Rings Movies" be on the list if you added FOTR and TTT together? Where it belongs?
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posted on
02/23/2003 1:30:56 PM PST
by
Burr5
To: Burr5
Ayup: things like this are a labor of love. It's a mathematics thing. :-) I'm actually think of starting a few similar polls to this and making them a bit more structured.
The compilations probably shouldn't be counted, but since it was just for fun, I decided it wouldn't hurt anything. People can throw them out if they want. As a side note, all of the votes for The Godfather Part III came from people saying "The Godfather trilogy".
It's always strange for movies that are essentially multiple parts of a longer story. The Wachowski brothers have already said that the two upcoming Matrix sequels are really two parts of one movie. And if I really wanted to push, I'd throw the 100-hour movie called Babylon 5 on there. :-)
With that, I think I might start on a few more polls soon. This one was fun and educational.
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posted on
02/23/2003 1:46:04 PM PST
by
pupdog
To: pupdog
Well, thanks for it. It is a lot of fun, and I hope you do it again.
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posted on
02/23/2003 3:01:16 PM PST
by
Burr5
To: pupdog
Am adding a new favorite to my personal list:
The Pianist Szpilman, a brilliant Jewish pianist who escapes the Warsaw ghetto and aids in smuggling guns to those in the ghetto who in time build up a small ghetto resistance "while waiting" for the rest of the world to understand the atrocities they were suffering under the Nazi takeover of Warsaw.
What will strike you is "history still repeats itself", unfortunately.When does the world start to comprehend while many leaders play their petty political games, innocent men, women and children are being murdered each day "while they wait"...wait for their Jewish (Iraqi) friends throughout the world to get the message out (a question from a Jewish man to Szpilman).
You will feel anger of the utmost while viewing "The Pianist..just like most of us feel anger and frustration at our present day situation in Iraq. If you want more info on the Pianist, this site is pretty good Review Or don't spoil it and go see if for yourself. f_t_d
To: chiller
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posted on
02/23/2003 3:40:02 PM PST
by
chnsmok
To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
"I disliked The Patriot also. Too violent."Yeah I know what you mean, I prefer my war movies all sanitized with spit polish shine as well.
To: pupdog
Hubby and I watched "We Were Soldiers" last night with our 13-year-old son. It was quite an experience.
As far as movies w/ subtitles go, what about "Babette's Feast"?
To: pupdog
Nope, none at all. I saw it myself only once when I was really young (grammar school), so I think I need to pop that in again. I've always been amazed at the 'Pied Piper' effect that To Kill a Mockingbird has had on my kids. In the first few seconds it captures their attention and doesn't let go until the end. Truly a movie of the ages and for all ages, and guarantted to have a profound affect on anyone who views it!
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posted on
02/24/2003 3:11:34 PM PST
by
The Duke
To: pupdog
Thanks for the tip on "The wizard of speed and time" Not well known, it only had a few comments on the
Internet movie database. Fortunately there is an independent video rental place in town that had it. Definitely worth seeing. A celebration of the creative spirit and a satire of those who would suppress it. True movie making magic.
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posted on
02/25/2003 10:07:06 PM PST
by
Nateman
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