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I'm currently watching my favorite older TV shows on Netflix at the moment... but when I do watch my movies its typically these:

Mad Max series

Clint Eastwood/Sergio Leone's "The Man With No Name" trilogy.

Bullitt

Gone in 60 seconds (original)

Hollywood Knights

The Blues Brothers

Vanishing Point (orignal)

The Great Escape

Nevada Smith

The Magnificent Seven

The Getaway (original)

The Thomas Crown Affair (original)

Cannonball Run

Hooper

Smokey & The Bandit series

Back to The Future trilogy

White Lightning

America Grafitti

The California Kid

Gosh there's soo many.... I have so many car movies its rediculous. Hot Rods/Car Chase and Westerns are my favorite movies.

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Jaws

The godfather

Shawshank redemption

Worlds fastest Indian

White Line Fever

Vanishing Point

Christine

Grown ups

A Christmas story

Duel

Casino

Young guns

Back to the future

The road warrior

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Anyone ever notice that in The Day The Earth Stood Still where the machines had stopped and they were showing cars stopped and trains stopped that there is one section where you can see a boat moving in the background on the river ?

I'll give a pass on the continuity for this one. Quite possible the current was carrying it. lol!

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My list would be...

Goodfellows

Casino

A Bronx Tale

Grand Prix

LeMans

The Longest Day

12 O'Clock High

The Battle of Britain

Pale Rider

A fist full of Dollars

The Good, The Bad and the Ugly.

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Nobody else likes "Pinchcliffe Grand Prix" ?

Others on my list include:

How to train your Dragon

XXX

Lord Of The Rings

Cars

Trainspotting

Poltergeist

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I forgot to mention the Marx Bros. and the Three Stooges. And sorry to say guys, but I like Shemp just a little bit better than Curly. Don't get me wrong, Curly is great. But I find Shemp a bit funnier. And my all time favorite comedian was, is, and always will be, Grocho Marx. Whether in the movies or his show, "You Bet Your Life". And I have every Marx Bros. movie and all 190 Stooge shorts on DVD.

Vince mentioned Universal Horror films. They are still the best. I also like Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce's version of Sherlock Holms and Watson still. Basil Rathbone brings me to The Adventures of Robin Hood, staring Errol Flynn. I also love Claude Rains in that movie.

Talking about Universal horror leads to another great movie, Abbott and Castello Meet Frankenstein.

And bring up the name Frankenstein, and that reminds of one of my all time favorite comedies, Mel Brook's Young Frankenstein. And his other seminal piece of work, Blazing Saddles.

That's it for now. So many great movies.

Whoops, I'm a almost forgot the great Tarzan movies with Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O'Sullivan.

Okay, that's it for sure, for now.

Scott

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Oh african. Queen

Guess who is coming to dinner

I was a male war bride

It's a mad mad mad mad world

Run silent run deep

Great escape

Any pixar picture

The hustler

And I could keep listing for hours but these are some more of my favs I had to mention

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Shawshank Redemption

The Green Mile

A Night To Remember

Chronicles of Riddick/ Pitch Black

Iron Man 1 and three( two was kind of lame)

Captain America: The Winter Soldier

Sin City. I don't know why, but I just like it.

Blazing Saddles. I can just about recite that entire movie!

The Evil Dead( the original one)

Letters from Iwo Jima

The Longest Day

Spaceballs. Mel Brooks was just awesomely funny!

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Oh african. Queen

Guess who is coming to dinner

I was a male war bride

It's a mad mad mad mad world

Run silent run deep

Great escape

Any pixar picture

The hustler

And I could keep listing for hours but these are some more of my favs I had to mention

The Hustler great movie have not seen it in a while. I have the color of money version...

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shawshank

cool hand luke

Indiana jones [all of them]

big lebowski

cars

transformers [all]

blazing saddles

bourne trilogy

blues brothers

and although not really a movie, I watch the 'crossroads' guitar festivals from '07 and '10 quite a bit [Eric Clapton puts it on, good stuff]

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Bridge on the River Kwai

3:10 to Yuma

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

The Sting

A Clockwork Orange

12 Monkeys

Endless Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

Early James Bond

Gladiator

Excalibur

The Fight Club

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Ever watch them in other languages?

I once was channel surfing and found Caddy Shack in Spanish. I was at the workbench so okay, I could watch it as background noise... my daughter walks in and asks what the heck I was doing?

We were in Aruba and watched TV from Venezuela all week.

Buenos Dias Senior Gilligan??

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Shawshank Redemption - Still can't get over it being a Steven King piece

Casablanca - Bogy at his best

Men In Black - So full of one liners it is just great fun to watch

Patton - George C Scott did a masterful portrayal

Star wars(IV) - Watershed movie in the SiFi genera

Top Gun- For a pilot it is just pure fun

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In no particular order.

Blazing Saddles

Man of Steel

Galaxy Quest

the Dark Knight

McLintock (ah heck, pretty much any film with John Wayne)

Down Periscope.

5th Element

A Kingdom of Heaven (I'm a huge Ridley Scott fan)

Pirates of the Caribbean 1-3

Star Trek: the Wrath of Khan

The Beastmaster (one of the best bad films ever)

Cannonball Run and Bubblegum Rally

Deathproof

and probably twenty more.

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Ever watch them in other languages?

I once was channel surfing and found Caddy Shack in Spanish. I was at the workbench so okay, I could watch it as background noise... my daughter walks in and asks what the heck I was doing?

We were in Aruba and watched TV from Venezuela all week.

Buenos Dias Senior Gilligan??

I prefer to watch foreign films in their original languages with English subtitles, to hear the original actors' performances. That's quite a slog with the 7-hour Russian version of "War and Peace." It can be a hoot, though, when someone rattles off a bunch of dialogue and the subtitle says something like "No." Fellini movies are different because he always used multinational casts and dubbed everything anyway.

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I love to watch these over and over.......

The Day the Earth Stood Still -1950

Remember the Night

Double Indemnity

Planet of the Apes (Beneath, Escape, Conquest, Battle For)

Star Trek 1-6 and the 2 newest

Terminator 1 & 2

Soylent Green

Duel

Frenzy

North by Northwest

Bullitt

McQ

Grand Prix

Gumball Rally

The Love Bug

Gone in 60 Seconds -1973

The Train

Fun with Dick and Jane -Seagel and Fonda

Sleeper

Jaws

Sunrise -silent

Blackmail -Hitchcock (first British talky)

Anything Laurel and Hardy!!

Night Hawks

The Car

The Warriors -director cut

The Taking of Pelham 123 -first one......remake was lame

The Odd Couple

Bourne Trilogy

My Name is Nobody

The Searchers

Will Penny

Die Hard

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