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Gcroz

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Forgive me if this is redundant, but I was wondering what everyone's favorite films are.

Mine:

1. Amadeus (I've watched this film 76 times and keep record. LOVE it!)
2. Chariots of Fire
3. Lord of the Rings: The fellowship of the Ring
 
1. A Star is Born (1954 - Judy Garland, James Mason)
2. Auntie Mame (1958 - Rosalind Russell, Forrest Tucker)
3. Mildred Pierce (1945 - Joan Crawford, Jack Carson)
 
The Bourne Supremacy - for action;
Independance Day - for comedy
The Matrix - for questioning the nature of reality

One mention to The Da Vinci Code - for truly outstanding script writing.
 
Without any order of preference:
- The dark side of the heart (1992 - Subiela / Argentina)
- Dracula (1992 - Coppola)
- In the mood for love/2046 (2000 & 2004 - Kar Wai / ok, theße are two films, but they belong together)
 
Brokeback Mountain
Picture of Dorian Gray (1945)
White Christmas
 
1st that comes to mind - Forrest Gump.
then Raiders of the Lost Ark, Butch Cassidy & the Sundace Kid and more will come to mind! :p
 
I apologize for not being able to reduce it to just three. I tried. I really, really tried...

Les chansons d'amour (2007)
A Prairie Home Companion (2006)
Sordid Lives (2000)
Home for the Holidays (1995)
Shirley Valentine (1989)
 
1. A Star is Born (1954 - Judy Garland, James Mason)
2. Auntie Mame (1958 - Rosalind Russell, Forrest Tucker)
3. Mildred Pierce (1945 - Joan Crawford, Jack Carson)

I had a friend who utterly adored Auntie Mame. For years he watched this film at least weekly! I think I still know the dialog from begining to end by heart, such was my subjection to this film. :D
 
I had a friend who utterly adored Auntie Mame. For years he watched this film at least weekly! I think I still know the dialog from begining to end by heart, such was my subjection to this film. :D

I think of Auntie Mame as the "chicken soup" of movies. It's good for whatever ails ya - and is guaranteed to put a smile on your face.
 

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