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#10624 - 08/06/03 08:14 AM
Re: What are your 5 favorite movies of all time?
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Veteran Gabber
Registered: 02/08/03
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What a fun post!!! In no particular order: #1 - It's a wonderful life (my family's christmas tradition) #2 - A Christmas story (another christmas tradition) #3 - Gone in 60 Seconds (just a fun car movie) #4 - The Green Mile (very amazing movie) #5 - Saving Private Ryan (very educational yet also a deep story) #6 - The Lion King (a fun movie yet a tear jerker at times) #7 - Christmas Vacation (those darn Griswolds) Ok, so I have more than 5  Nothin wrong with that 
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#10625 - 08/06/03 10:09 AM
Re: What are your 5 favorite movies of all time?
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Supreme Gabber
Registered: 03/02/03
Posts: 208
Loc: Louisiana
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I didn't count the Christmas movies. My top 5 Christmas faves are: #1 - Funny Farm #2 - It's Wonderful Life #3 - Emmett Otter's Junk-Band Christmas #4 - A Christmas Carol (we have 3 versions, 1938 with Reginald Owen and Gene Lockhart, 1951 with Alastair Sim, and 1984 with George C. Scott). #5 - TIE (cheating again!) - Miracle on 34th Street, Frosty the Snowman, The Santa Clause with Tim Allen, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. We have a couple of family video nights during the holidays just to wind down and enjoy each other's company. It's one of my favorite times of year, and I usually really go hog wild with everything. I want to "make memories" for my kids and grandkids. Have a great day! Toni Toni
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#10628 - 08/06/03 05:43 PM
Re: What are your 5 favorite movies of all time?
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Seasoned Gabber
Registered: 01/02/03
Posts: 45
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Hmm, that is tough. I would have to say: 1. Wizard of Oz. 2. Gone With the Wind. 3. Schindler's List 4. Anything with Scooby Doo in it 5. Anything Abbott and Costello.
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#10631 - 08/08/03 02:34 PM
Re: What are your 5 favorite movies of all time?
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Gabber
Registered: 05/12/03
Posts: 12
Loc: Toledo, Ohio
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OK, I have to put my two cents in. Here goes:
1. The original 1930 James Whale-directed version of Frankenstein. Two big thumbs-up!
2. Yet another James Whale effort; The Bride of Frankenstein, the 1931 sequel to the original movie. Elsa Lanchester's brief appearance as The Monster's bride is worth all the buildup before we get to see her. Also, rave review for the actor who played Dr Pretorius!!!! What ever happened to this guy.
3. Cabaret (with Liza Minelli and Joel Gray), always a great viewing experience no matter how many times viewed.
4. Apocalypse Now. An incredible Francis Ford Coppola film with Martin Sheen and Brando the Great!
5. In Cold Blood. I believe this film was made in the 1960s; of course based on the Truman Capote book of the same name. A really stellar performance by a very young Robert Blake as one of the perpetrators of a heinous crime; a true story and very riveting.
OK, please do not get an impression of my personality from my fav movie list here. I really am not a serial killer or some other terrible thing.
If I have to add one more as a sixth choice, I would include "Natural Born Killers," with Woody Harrelson and Juliet Lewis, a Quentin Tarantino flick. It is wonderful, if one likes this type of viewing experience. OK, enuff from me.
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