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The single greatest movie of all time?

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From a visual art standpoint, I would have to say Citizen Kane.

For plot/script, Casablanca.

Overall, however, I believe the title goes to Seven Samurai.
 
Originally posted by: Lager
Weekend at Bernie's
Weekend at Bernie's Two
Gigli
Glitter
Best of the Best Trilogy
Knockoff
Double Team
Double Impact
Street Fighter
American Ninja Series

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No Holds Barred
Mr. Nanny
You Got Served
Breakin'

God damn lager. You are truly useless. First, you discuss your favorite porn series, now you troll the thread with similar bullshit that you have posted in other threads before.

Please go out for a run on a major highway dress in dark clothing.
 
This is a tough Call, however I am going to have to say The Outlaw: Josey Wales is the single greatest movie ever produced. There are many other movies that come close, but nothing is quite as good. I have seen this movie more than 20 times throughout my life, and I never get bored of it. The character development is awesome. The story is great. The acting is good. There are lots of good lines, and its full of vengeance driven violence.

I really also like The Shawshank Redemption, Requiem for a Dream, Braveheart, Schindlers List, The Indiana Jones trillogy, The Good the Bad and The ugly, Apocalypse now, Army of Darkness, Full Metal Jacket, Office Space, Young Frankenstein, Blazing Saddles, American History X, Fight Club, Platoon, The Magnificent 7, The Matrix, The Terminator, and Terminator 2 a LOT as they are all among the top of their genre IMO.
 
Originally posted by: sonambulo
Originally posted by: rh71
It's sad that a movie made over 30 years ago is still the best movie of all time. I don't care about nostalgia... why hasn't anything better come along ?

Studios have shelled out hundreds of millions on movies only to have them bomb (think Pearl Harbor). Thus, the big studios spend all their efforts on established properties or ideas, using big name stars and overexposure. In other words: It's the money.
Pearl Harbor, but _not_ LOTR.
 
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