What movies are considered classics? Which ones do you watch over and over?

#1

Monty Python and the Holy Grail

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    The Shawshank Redemption.

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    #3

    The Princess Bride

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    #4

    Back to the Future

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    #5

    Schindler's List

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    #6

    Lord of the Rings trilogy

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    #7

    Aliens

    Made in 1986 - would be all CGI now... to make it in 86 and still have it be brilliant in 2021 is an astounding feat.

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    #8

    The Breakfast Club

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    #9

    To Kill a Mockingbird

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    #10

    The Wizard of Oz

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    #11

    Neverending story

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    #12

    Airplane!

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    #13

    The Fifth Element

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    #14

    It's a Wonderful Life.

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    #15

    Labyrinth

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    #16

    Raiders of the Lost Ark

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    #17

    The Sound of Music - its a scary film, and so sad, so glad the family got out of Austria safely.

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    #18

    Pulp fiction

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    #19

    Spaceballs!

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    #20

    The godfather

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    #21

    One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest. Maybe Jack Nicholson’s best performance. Harsh & superb.

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    #22

    Arsenic and Old Lace

    Cary Grant did the best double take in the business

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    #23

    The Shining!

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    #24

    Dances With Wolves

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    #25

    Stand by Me

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    #26

    Dr. Strangelove or: how I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb

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    #27

    Galaxy Quest. the best send up of all- a great spoof of the Star Trek
    series!

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    #28

    Silence of the Lambs

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    #29

    Toy story

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    #30

    Goonies

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    #31

    The Good, The Bad & The Ugly.

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    #32

    OFFICE SPACE!

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    #33

    The entire Star Wars saga.

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    #34

    This Is Spinal Tap

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    #35

    Idiocracy

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    #36

    Gone with the Wind

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    #37

    Young Frankenstein. Ties for Mel Brooks best.

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    #38

    The Green Mile

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    #39

    Soylent Green

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    #40

    My Fair Lady

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    #41

    Saving Private Ryan

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    #42

    Blade Runner

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    #43

    2001: Space Odyssey. It's like a manual of where humanity came from and where it's heading.

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    #44

    The Harry Potter franchise. My favorite series ever (books and movies). Watching them for the fourth time.

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    #45

    Goodfellas

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    #46

    My Cousin Vinnie

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    #47

    The Color Purple

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    #48

    The Blues Brothers. Hilarious mock epic with great music & a car chase in a mall!

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    #49

    The Outsiders

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    #50

    Das Boot

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    #51

    Breakfast at Tiffany's

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    #52

    Jurassic park,

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    #53

    Psycho (1966)

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    #54

    Rocky Horror Picture Show. Every Halloween. It's just so bad it's good. Always cringe laugh.

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    #55

    Casablanca.
    Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf
    The Maltese Falcon
    All This and Heaven Too
    Watch On The Rhine
    Duck Soup
    Key Largo
    Captain Blood
    Adventures of Robin Hood

    If I could only watch one, before I died, it would be Casablanca.

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    #56

    Apocalypse Now

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    #57

    Big Lebowski

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    #58

    Blazing Saddles. Ties for Mel Brooks best.

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    #59

    Napoleon Dynamite.

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    #60

    Shrek

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    #61

    Dracula 1931 Bela Lugosi

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    #62

    The Princess Bride

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    #63

    Doctor Zhivago

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    #64

    Laurence of Arabia

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    #65

    Harvey
    Starring Jimmy Stewart

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    #66

    Good Will Hunting

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    #67

    Serenity

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    #68

    Pink Floyds "The Wall"

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    #69

    batteries not included.

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    #70

    Murder by Death
    Clue before Clue. Awesome cast Alec Guiness pre-Star Wars, Maggie Smith + more.

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    #71

    Snatch

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    #72

    Eternal Sunshine For The Spotless Mind. Brilliant and very unique.

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    #73

    The Crow - RIP Brandon Lee.

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    #74

    Blood Diamond (2006). My geology teacher in high school actually had us watch it in class. It's a fairly accurate description of the dark side of the diamond industry.

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    #75

    Arsenic and Old Lace. One of the funniest movies I've ever seen.

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    #76

    The African Queen

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    #77

    Jaws. It changed people’s beach habits for years. If I happen across it on TV, I have to stop & watch it whatever point the movie is in every time.

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    #78

    Field of Dreams

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    #79

    Footloose

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    #80

    All that Jazz. The intro alone is a masterclass in story telling and editing.

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    #81

    Children of Men

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    #82

    12 Angry Men

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    #83

    Gattaca

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    #84

    North by Northwest
    A Summer Place
    Murder on the Orient Express
    Valley of the Dolls
    Gaslight (1944)
    Gone with the Wind
    The World According to Garp
    Forrest Gump
    The Exorcist

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    #85

    The Killing Fields

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    #86

    Auntie Mame

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    #87

    Sully
    Tom Hanks is a brillant actor and Clint Eastwood did a great job as director

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    #88

    The Secret of Nimh - An animated classic.

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    #89

    The fisher king (1991, by Terry Gilliam)

    to learn that every word of you has an effect

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    #90

    The Sandlot

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    #91

    Whatever happened to Baby Jane(1962)- I'm so old this was the first movie I ordered from Netflix in the mail

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    #92

    Inception and Interstellar

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    #93

    Blazing Saddles

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    #94

    Beetlejuice!!

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    #95

    The Music Man with Robert Preston. The characters are loads of fun, and I've never seen a more powerful and commanding leading man. Just be ready to look past the antiquated ideas of courtship.

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    #96

    Silent Running

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    #97

    Army of Darkness

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    #98

    the original Gojira.

    while most Godzilla films are quite goofy, this one is more of a horror/drama.

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    #99

    The Titanic

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    #100

    Cinema Paradiso.

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    #101

    The Exorcist. Scariest movie ever.

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    #102

    being there- Peter Sellers

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    #103

    Guess who’s coming to dinner. Kathryn Hepburn and Spencer Tracy are gold and the story stands the test of time.
    On Golden Pond too!

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    #104

    Forrest Gump ("Lieutenant Dan...!")

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    #105

    Strange Brew

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    #106

    Christmas Vacation

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    #107

    Roman Holiday

    I watched it as a child and it forever changed how I saw love.

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    #108

    The Breakfast Club

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    #109

    To Sir with Love

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    #110

    Blazing Saddles - Mel Brooks was “Woke” before it was a thing. This movie has a unique style of comedy as it makes fun of the stereotypical racist. It’s intelligent yet childish jokes will keep your attention from beginning to end

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    #111

    The Mummy, with Brendan Frazer, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, Oded Fehr and Arnold Vosloo. Infinitely enjoyable. Witty and the coolest special effects.

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    #112

    Home Alone

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    #113

    Brazil

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    #114

    Meet Me in St Louis

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    #115

    The Princess Bride

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    #116

    Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner (1967). Eloquent acting, Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy’s last movie, interracial marriage when it was still banned in 17 states. In 2017, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".

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    #117

    Little Big Man with Dustin Hoffman.

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    #118

    Slumdog Millionaire

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    #119

    Judgement at Nuremberg

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    #120

    The Deer Hunter. The cost of war.

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    #121

    Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

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    #122

    Willow

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    #123

    Amadeus

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    #124

    V for Vandetta

    “People shouldn't be afraid of their government. Governments should be afraid of their people.”

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    #125

    The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)

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    #126

    La vita è bella

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    #127

    How to Steal a Million. Although better known for Sabrina and Roman Holiday, Audrey Hepburn is utterly charming and funny in this classic comedic crime caper / romance. She and Peter O’Toole have more chemistry than she and Bogart ever did. This film is classy and clever in a way that’s rarely found in modern films.

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    #128

    Tombstone

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    #129

    Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World

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    #130

    The boy in the striped pajamas. My God, did that movie hit me sideways!

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    #131

    Somewhere in Time

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    #132

    Dr. Strangelove

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    #133

    The Mission starring Robert De Niro and Jeremy Irons (1986)

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    #134

    Ocean's Eleven

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    #135

    Cool Hand Luke. Gritty Paul Newman greatness.

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    #136

    Caddy Shack. No movie is more quoted, and with good reason.

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    #137

    Out of Africa
    The Ghost and the Darkness

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    #138

    Heat

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    #139

    The Great Escape

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    #140

    Casablanca

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    #141

    Amelie

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    #142

    The Rocky Horror Picture Show

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    #143

    Requiem for a Dream

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    #144

    The Man from Snowy River

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    #145

    Screwball comedies of the 1930’s and 40’s are wonderful. Films like Bringing Up Baby, My Man Godfrey, The Awful Truth, Ninotchka, Ball Of Fire, The Lady Eve and more.

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    #146

    The Producers as well as History of the World Part 1

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    #147

    The Seventh Seal by Swedish director Ingemar Bergman. Or choose some other of his movies. There is a reason he was knownas a genious director.

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    #148

    Wag the Dog.

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    #149

    Singin' in the Rain

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    #150

    Erin Brockovich.

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    #151

    Pans Labyrinth

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    #152

    Cool runnings
    Beetlejuice
    Mary Poppins
    Mrs Doubtfire
    Uncle Buck
    Secret Garden
    Clueless
    Annie

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    #153

    The Life of Brian

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    #154

    Into the wild

    Chocolat

    Forest gump

    Wild

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    #155

    "Blob" there has not or will be any jelly in this house

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    #156

    Whatever happened to Baby Jane(1962)- I'm so old this was the first movie I ordered from Netflix in the mail

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    #157

    The Lake House.
    Sandra Bullock and Keeanu Reeves

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    #158

    Dancer in the Dark

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    #159

    I see some truly classic movies that were remade under other titles. (Hollywood has been out of great ideas for a long time but here’s my submission)

    Godfather (1)
    Of Mice and Men
    Mr. Blanding Builds His Dream House
    Inherit The Wind
    Look Who’s Coming to Dinner (a movie that STILL holds up today and no one can compete with Hepburn and Tracy)
    Gettysburg
    To Kill A Mocking Bird (still controversial but an important movie)
    Rear Window

    And the ENTIRE Mel Brookes catalog …

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    #160

    Dr. Zhivago

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    #161

    All the Harry Potter Movies.

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    #162

    Mrs. Miniver

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    #163

    Ladyhawke

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    #164

    Blast from the Past. Weird movie, but I love it.

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    #165

    The Princess Bride, Book and movie, you will not regret

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    #166

    Men in Black
    The Matrix
    Gladiator

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    #167

    The great Gatsby.

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    #168

    Dead Zone starring Christopher Walken, Martin Sheen and Tom Skerritt. Shines a light on what some people might do to gain power and those who cover it up for them.

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    #169

    5th Element.

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    #170

    10 Things I Hate About You

    May you rest in peace Heath Ledger

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    #171

    Any thing by Alfred Hitchcock
    Any thing with Bette Davis
    Any thing with Kate Hepburn
    Any thing with Humphrey Bogart
    Any thing with Judy Garland
    Guess what I'm Old and I love and live in my own classic world.

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    #172

    Little Shop Of Horrors.

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    #173

    Clue

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    #174

    Pulp fiction

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    #175

    Blade Runner

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    #176

    Amarcord, by Federico Fellini
    The third man.

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    #177

    Breakfast at Tiffany’s

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    #178

    Gone with the Wind.

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    #179

    I know this isn't a movie, but the twilight zone.

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    #180

    Flawless.


    Phillip Seymor Hoffman did such an absolutely amazing performance, truly amazing. Such a shame he died, he was a very, VERY talented man!

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    #181

    An Affair to Remember (grab your tissues), The Philadelphia Story (best opening sequence of a movie ever - no dialogue, but the acting tells you everything you need to know), The Thin Man (the writing and acting is superb, plus the gowns are to die for), Hud (Newman is brilliant), Metropolis. I could go on and on.

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    #182

    Dial M for Murder

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    #183

    The Sandlot and a League of Their Own

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    #184

    Jackie chan"s movies

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    #185

    A Town Like Allice

    From%20the%20book%20by%20Nevil%20Shute Report

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    #186

    Hair.

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    #187

    The little mermaid

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    #188

    Topper because of Cary Grant

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    #189

    The 1939 version of The Women. Superb cast and amazing wardrobe.

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    #190

    Fiddler on the roof

    Jesus Christ Superstar

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    #191

    Willow

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    #192

    Train to Busan

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    #193

    Life is beautiful

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    #194

    Rocky the original. Other movies are just basking the glory of the first one. And yes It deserved the Oscar and not Taxi driver.

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    #195

    Contact

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    #196

    cinema paradiso ( Italian movie but 100% the best)

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    #197

    Interstellar

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    #198

    The Dark Crystal
    The Secret of NIMH

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    #199

    The Sting - can't believe it hasn't been mentioned! Incredible cast.
    Pirates of the Caribbean - Curse of the Black Pearl (went way downhill in the sequels, but the original film pulled off the perfect pirate saga)
    The King's Speech - Geoffrey Rush is amazing in everything!
    A Very Good Year - a young Russell Crowe and an excellent film set in Provence
    Almost Famous - yes, I still maintain the 60's and 70's rock music is the best ever!
    Better Off Dead - a very young John Cusack and yes, that is EXACTLY how I remember high school...
    Who Am I This Time? - a short film that has Christopher Walken and Susan Sarandon in a delightful comedy.

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    #200

    Some of my favorites are (in no particular order):
    Die Hard
    The Big Lebowski
    The Shawshank Redemption
    American History X
    The Matrix
    Office Space
    Dumb and Dumber
    Almost Famous

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    #201

    Angel Heart (1987)

    Mickey Rourke (when he looked human) and Robert De Niro star in a neo-noir psychological horror based on the 1978 novel Falling Angel by William Hjortsberg. A genuine classic.

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    #202

    Secondhand Lions

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    #203

    Howl's Moving Castle.

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    #204

    Some Like It Hot
    When Harry Met Sally
    ANYTHING by Hitchcock.

    And the rest of this list contains awesome choices!

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    #205

    Rebecca. The original Hitchcock version.

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    #206

    Four Rooms!

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    #207

    The Blair Witch.

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    #208

    The Graduate - one word, plastic

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    #209

    Little Miss Sunshine

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    #210

    Withnail & I.

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    #211

    Playtime. A french movie from 1967 from director Jacques Tati. A pure genius !!! A true masterpiece. technically revolutionary, visually amazing and extremely clever and funny at the same time. It is ranked 43rd in the British Film Institute's critics' list and 37th in their directors' list of "Top 100 Greatest Films of All Time." A Must See !!!

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    #212

    If you got dumped, 500 of Summer.

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    #213

    The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane (1976 Jodie Foster)

    Goodfellas

    Imitation of Life

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    #214

    October Sky

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    #215

    Hamilton

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    #216

    These Disney Classics:

    Old Yeller.
    Pollyanna.
    The Parent Trap.
    The Sorcerer's Apprentice.
    Lady and the Tramp.
    The Swiss Family Robinson.
    Big Red.
    The Three Lives of Thomasina.

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    #217

    Welcome to the Dollhouse

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    #218

    M (1931)
    Not only does this movie tell you a lot about the society, crime and police work at the time, it also conveys strong messages how two wrongs don't make a right and how legal punishment shouldn't be revenge - all while being a thrilling crime movie.

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    #219

    Marty. why? because it has ernest borgnine in his oscar performance as a person who learns, with difficulty, that physical beauty is shallow and the opinions of friends is nothing when it comes to realizing this. great film

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    #220

    The Quiet Man

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    #221

    The Addams Family
    The Addams Family Values

    Splash
    The Little Mermaid
    A Goofy Movie
    Home Alone 1 & 2 (That's where it should have stopped)
    Parenthood (w/ Steve Martin)
    The Black Stallion
    Cast Away
    Apollo 13
    Beaches
    Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

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    #222

    Somewhere in Time (1980)

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    #223

    Smart House.

    It's brilliant! Shot in 1999 it's the story of a boy, whose father is widower and can't handle the daily chores in the household. But in a lottery the first prize is a smart home, impersonated as a woman. (Katey Sagal) She makes a lot of trouble to her owners and yeah, pretty good film.

    Watch it!

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    #224

    Withnail & I

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    #225

    To add some diversity, here some German movies:

    Metropolis
    Die Feuerzangenbowle
    Das Boot

    And from Austria:
    Sissi
    Sissi - Die junge Kaiserin
    Sissi - Schicksalsjahre einer Kaiserin

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    #226

    Now, Voyager, and old Bette Davis film

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    #227

    Some like it hot + Bugsy Malone

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    #228

    Super Troopers

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    #229

    national treasure

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    #230

    Shrek or karate kid

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    #231

    The shootist. John Wayne.

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    #232

    Citizen Kane

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    #233

    Tombstone, Val Kilmer deserves awards for his performance as Doc Holiday. Val and Kurt Russell showed more heart and acting skills than Costner’s lame Wyatt Earp.

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    #234

    Beauty and the Beast (1991), The Swan Princess (1994), Ferngully (1992), The Victim of the Haunt aka The Uninvited (1996) I saw this movie when I was four and it’s stuck with me for 22 years. I recently rewatched it and it’s one of my favorite movies now.

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    #235

    "The Third Man"

    "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert"

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    #236

    Cromwell (1971) - Richard Harris and Sir Alec Guiness, probably their best performances ever.

    Kelly's Heroes - A WWII comedy/heist film, which is styled after a Western, with Clint Eastwood, Telly Savalis, Donald Sutherland, and a host of other great actors.

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    #237

    Ruthless People

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    #238

    The Jackal

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    #239

    In the Heat of the Night

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    #240

    Oliver Twist,The Ten Commandments.

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    #241

    The Royal Tenenbaums

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    #242

    Arsenic and Old Lace or Bell, Book, and Candle

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    #243

    Lucky Number Slevin (yes that is spelled correctly)

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    #244

    Ghostbusters

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    #245

    Planet of the Apes. That final scene hit me right in the feels.

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    #246

    Natural Born Killers. It basically is how social media has made everyday life now.

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    #247

    The Matrix

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    #248

    The Gods Must Be Crazy

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    #249

    Grave Of the Fireflies

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    #250

    Robocop

    80s action movies are under represented on this list!

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    #251

    A Clockwork Orange

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    #252

    Bugsy Malone - an Alan Parker movie...

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    #253

    The signalman.














    (If you have time to spare you can watch Carmen Sandiego, not a classic ofc)

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    #254

    Not sure if this is a classic, but Stuart Little

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    #255

    Black cat, white cat.

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    #256

    The Train (1964). The best movie you've never heard of.

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    #257

    Where the Red Fern Grows

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    #258

    Star girl

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    #259

    Little Foxes

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    #260

    The Court Jester (1955). Danny Kaye is hysterical!

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    #261

    East Wind by Godard. Redefines what a movie *is*. And just joyous to watch.

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    #262

    "Gregory's Girl"

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    #263

    The Sleuth (1972) with Michael Caine and Sir Lawrence Olivier....for me it's a masterpiece.

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    #264

    The Legend of 1900
    Amazing, unusual, and so much symbolism.

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    #265

    Grease & Saturday Night Fever 🕺

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    #266

    Lemony snickets a series of unfourtunate events, either the movie or netflix show. Both are a charm!

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    #267

    The Little Rascals

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    #268

    Home Alone

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    #269

    August Rush - The closing always brings tears to my eyes!

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    #270

    Cosmos (2019)
    Low-budget, but beats ANY big Hollywood "first contact" film because of its realism

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    #271

    Repo Man (1984) ...not to be confused with Repo Men.

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    #272

    The Godfather part 2. Better than the original. Don’t bother with part 3.

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    #273

    A place in the sun

    A streetcar named desire

    Sunset Boulevard

    Marnie

    Giant

    Etc...

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    #274

    Mordern Times

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    #275

    King of Hearts
    Harold and Maude
    The Full Monty

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    #276

    The Vikings (1953) - with Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh. “ODIN!!!!”

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    #277

    Predestination

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    #278

    Midnight Express

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    #279

    Harvey.

    Being kind and compassionate is more important than being 'normal'.

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    #280

    Yellow Submarine.

    If it doesn't change your life, you don't have one.

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    #281

    The Intouchables. Based on real-life events, incredibly moving and teaching. It shows that anyone can change, but they also have to want to.

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    #282

    A Chorus Line

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    #283

    the truman show or the outsiders

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    #284

    To Kill a Mockingbird (read the book, too)

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    #285

    Groundhog Day
    Stranger than Fiction
    Carlitos Way
    The Lion King (original animation)
    Dances With Wolves
    Kramer v Kramer
    The Wizard of Oz

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    #286

    Yankee Doodle Dandy
    The Quiet Man
    McClintock
    Hacksaw Ridge
    No Time For Sergeants
    Sgt. York
    Dr. Syn, The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh

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    #287

    Gettysburg

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    #288

    The Last of the Mohicans

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    #289

    fried green tomatoes

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    #290

    Brain Dead (aka Dead Alive) - one of Peter Jackson's early movies.

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    #291

    1. Flash Gordon
    2. The Blues Brothers

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    #292

    heartbreak ridge!!!!

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    #293

    Talladega nights

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    #294

    Rear Window in 1954 with James Stewart

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    #295

    The Philadelphia Story

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    #296

    Kindergarten Cop

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    #297

    Cabaret

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    #298

    My neighbour totaro!!!
    I love this movie UwU 🌸💕💗

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    #299

    Mad Max 2 The Road Warrior

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    #300

    The Day The Earth Stood Still - 1951

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    #301

    The Doors

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    #302

    Trainspotting

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    #303

    American History X

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    #304

    The Dark Knight

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    #305

    Random Harvest

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    #306

    Philips Joker

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    #307

    The Godfather

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    #308

    Philadelphia
    Young Frankenstein
    Pride & Prejudice (with Keira Knightly)
    Gidget
    Rear Window
    Schindler’s Lost
    Forest Gump
    Jaws

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    #309

    The BBC mini-documentary series The Future Is Wild.

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    #310

    Actually a mini-series, but Lonesome Dove is wonderful.

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    #311

    Now and then I like to watch again Duel by S. Spielberg

    Boudu sauvé des eaux by Jean Renoir. The Shining, 2001 by S. Kubrick.
    Jacques Tati's films. Dragonwyck, Leave her to heaven.. Gene Tierney. All Bette Davis films. The house by the river 1940's..with actor Louis Hayward.
    Mc Kendrick 's Ladies killlers so funny with Alec Guiness. And so many;;)

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    #312

    Wings of Desire by Wim Wenders
    Seven Samurai by Kurosawa
    Citizen Kane by Orsen Wells

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    #313

    Always. Best story of love ever made.

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    #314

    Field of Dreams. Refuels your belief in humanity.

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    #315

    Attack the gas station. Should be a classic.

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    #316

    Fruitvale Station

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    #317

    Back to the future

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    #318

    Elizabeth is Missing stars Glenda Jackson (it's a TV movie but so well done)

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    #319

    Bon Cop Bad Cop - it will teach you a lot about Canadian culture, French Canadian culture, and how to swear like an este québécois mon ciboire de tabarcrisse!

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    #320

    One, two, three by Billy Wilder

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    #321

    Wonder, probably not a classic but jeez, I love that movie

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    #322

    The Outsiders. But read the book as well

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    #323

    Fletch

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    #324

    Vacation

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    #325

    Spies Like Us

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    #326

    Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

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    #327

    Fantastic Voyage
    True Grit
    Africa Queen
    Ben Hur

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    #328

    Cinema Paradiso

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    #329

    Cinema Paradiso

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    #330

    When Harry met Sally

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    #331

    Altered States (1980)

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    #332

    The Haunting (1963)
    Heat (1995)
    The In-Laws (1979)
    Network (1976)
    Seven (1995)
    The Usual Suspects (1995)

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    #333

    All That Jazz

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    #334

    Umbrellas of Cherbourg

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    #335

    Testament Of Youth

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    #336

    Come and see - It shows the true horror of the eastern front.
    The vanishing (1998) - Not to be confused with the remake from 1993 with Jeff Bridges and Kiefer Sutherland. You will never forget the ending of this movie.

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    #337

    Transcendence

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    #338

    A million ways to die in the west.

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    #339

    The Bad Seed
    Vertigo
    Clue
    Christine
    Ghostbusters
    Primal Fear

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    #340

    Shadowlands

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    #341

    Brubaker

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    #342

    City Lights

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    #343

    Don't look now. We're being shot at (la grande Vadrouille)
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmWcxvB1j_E

    The sucker (le Corniaud)


    And almost all other movies from Louis the Funes, but those are translated to English. Rabbi Jacob

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    #344

    Cinema Paradiso

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    #345

    Play Misty for Me
    Suicide Kings
    Harold and Maude
    American History X
    Run Ronnie Run
    Evil Roy Sla

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    #346

    Casablanca

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    #347

    the tremors series.

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    #348

    The Boondock Saints 1 & 2

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    #349

    The Game

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    #350

    The Edge

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    #351

    Payback

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    #352

    Cannery row
    Th

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    #353

    Dil Se.

    Starring Shahrukh Khan

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    #354

    Home alone. Every. Year.

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    #355

    Terms Of Endearment

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    #356

    Drop dead fred

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    #357

    Hustle and Flow (you will be surprised at how inspired you are by this film, raw and wonderful)

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    #358

    'The Cat s Paw' 1934, Harold Lloyd
    'The Belles of St Trinians' Alisair Sims
    'Tight Little Island aka Whiskey Galore'
    'So's your Aunt Emma' Zazu Pitts
    -and a whole bunch more of forgotten old gems

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    #359

    Eat pray love

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    #360

    Splendor in the Grass

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    #361

    Passport to Pimlico

    a simple but brilliant British comedy from the Ealing Studio comedies series

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    #362

    Midnight Cowboy. Which made me think also of Midnight Express.

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    #363

    Quartet - directed by Dustin Hoffman; Under the Tuscan Sun

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    #364

    La vita e' bella
    Life Is Beautiful

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    #365

    Imitation of Life (the 60s version, but the 30s one is powerful too)

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    #366

    Rain Man

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    #367

    Napoleon dynamite

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    #368

    Goodfellas

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    #369

    Titanic

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    #370

    I am adding 2 more.
    Both movies had great originals, and both had great remakes, so actually 4? Lol
    Sabrina
    Little Shop of Horrors

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    #371

    Last Christmas

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    #372

    Eat pray love ❤️

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    #373

    Krull, a swords and sorcery fantasy set “Light years beyond your imagination” has a very young Liam Neeson in it and a heavily made up Bernard Breslaw as a cyclops.

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    #374

    Into The West
    Dirty Dancing
    The Mask

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    #375

    One, two, three by Billy Wilder

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