>>>>>I do believe this is the best movie ever made. There have been lots of great movies but every time I watch it it has the aura of greatness. Anytime, anywhere....
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>>>>Looking to open a Pandora's Box are we? Trying to start the longest thread the UT has ever seen?
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>>>No Pandora's box, and no illusions of starting the longest UT thread ever. It's the oddball threads that go on forever.
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>>>I think the longest one I can remember was from the Compuserve FoxForum -- "Lisa Has a Dirty Mind".
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>>>What is your favorite movie?
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>>Subsequent to my previous post, I just remembered - The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension - Peter Weller, John Lithgow, Ellen Barkin, Jeff Goldblum, Christopher Lloyd, Vincent Schiavelli, Robert Ito, and in a deleted prologue (unless you get the DVD), Jamie Lee Curtis. I mean, what more could anyone ask?
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>>And how about 'Brazil' by Gilliam, Stoppard, and McKeown.
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>That's ab fab
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>>I just don't see how anybody can pick either a 'favourite' or a 'best' movie.
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>One of my most enjoyed films was ... Prdator.
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>I love "Spartacus" (one of my most watched films), along with "A matter of life and death" (seen so many times too), "Kind Hearts and Coronets"
I often find that movies I enjoy watching are most definitely not the movies that would be classified as great movies by most of the world. I love those movies that are so bad that they are actually good (think Plan 9 From Outer Space). This does not include movies that are simply bad, but not bad enough to be enjoyable.
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