Your all-time favorite movie?

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j0lly

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<< Too many to make a list but Heat (1995) is the movie I watch most often. >>



Yes, but I bought the dvd and it was a lousy transfer though. And no special stuff. I'll wait for a better version to come out. Just like Total Recall came out and it was a crappy trasnfer but the new one rocks!
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Sadly, this movie came and went unnoticed (like with all *good* movies). I do own the DVD and was also disappointed with the lack of content. Nonetheless, I am happy watching the bank heist. :D
 

mentatmule

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Sadly, this movie came and went unnoticed (like with all *good* movies). I do own the DVD and was also disappointed with the lack of content. Nonetheless, I am happy watching the bank heist. :D
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Yes, the heist always gives me a rush, just like Saving Private Ryan's opening. It was a great movie. Hell, how can you go wrong with Al, Deniro, Val, and Tom Sizemore. Michael Mann is an under-appreciated director.
 

PlasticJesus

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A three-way tie for me, with comments:

Forrest Gump - Tom Hanks is the greatest actor of all time; got this DVD for Christmas!
Tombstone - Val Kilmer is an awesome Doc Holliday
Natural Born Killers - I used to really dislike Oliver Stone until I saw this film; like the music too

Those of you who picked A Clockwork Orange could probably use some counselling. Bought that in an effort to build a Kubrick collection. Very disturbing.

Forbidden Planet is certainly an interesting choice. Saw that in a theater in Charlotte probably in about '73 and really liked it.

Ladies Man is certainly an interesting choice, also. I like that kind of humor.