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I'd have to say one of my favorite Sci Fi/Fantasy/Horro movies would be The Fog. Although I didn't originally see it when it came out, actually, about 5-6 years ago, I really liked it. It was a classic horror flick.
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Favorite of all time? I think it would be a tossup between Ladyhawke and Labryinth. Or maybe Logan's Run... these are all movies I could watch countless times. I have them all on tape, so I can!
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Definitely - Grease is classic! It's darn near 25 years old now! (Sorry - didn't mean to make anyone feel decrepit).
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Originally posted by Lori Holuta: [qb]Definitely - Grease is classic! It's darn near 25 years old now! (Sorry - didn't mean to make anyone feel decrepit).[/qb] Turned 29 on Monday so I am getting there... yes, I know some will say that is young. Some days, yes, others I doubt if I am 29 or 89.
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If we go by ones I've watched the most, then it's things like Grease, Star Wars, Highlander, Conan (I love the music), Fiddler on the Roof, Hamlet (Mel Gibson) ...
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One of my favorites is Now Voyager with Bette Davis.
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My all-time favorite classic move has to be "Gone With The Wind"!
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Casablanca.... never gets old...
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Anyone else? or did this thread die? boo-hoo!
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Hi, Stephanie! This time of year we have a bunch of classics that we watch, every year. It's a Wonderful Life, with Jimmy Stewart; Scrooge with Bill Murray; Christmas Vacation with Chevy Chase. There are others but my mind is blank and I don't feel like getting up and looking at our video collection. LOL
Our 32 year old daughter and 2 grandkids played in It's a Wonderful Life this Christmas at a local theatre. It was great to see it performed live, but we came home and still watched the classic!
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El Cid, War and Peace, Gone With the Wind, Casablanca, All Quiet On The Western Front <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
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I should have added "Imitation Of Life" W A R N I N G! Bring a Handkerchief for the ending. Very emotional and a tear-jerker. <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
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I like "Citzen Kane". Also like "To Catch a Thief", "The Philadelphia Story", " Arsenic and Old Lace", "Pillow Talk" to name a few.
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All My Sons Starring Edward G. Robinson and Burt Lancaster
It's based on Arthur Miller's first play.
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Three of my favorite must-see classics:
To Kill a Mockingbird (Gregory Peck, Robert Duvall)
Rear Window (Jimmy Stewart, Grace Kelly, Raymond Burr)
The Bad Seed (1956 original only, not the remakes... Patty McCormick, Nancy Kelly)
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Three of my favorite must-see classics:
The Bad Seed (1956 original only, not the remakes... Patty McCormick, Nancy Kelly) I have this movie at home. I get it out and watch it once in a while. And everytime it's chilling <img src="/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" />
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Anatomy of a Murder Casablanca Treasue of The Sierra Madre GWTW Oliver! Mildred Pierce It Happened One Night The African Queen
Oh-- just too many more to mention! I am a classic movie freak!
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Mine would have to be FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE, because Sean is such a BABE in it!
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My fav movie of all time is Pilliow Talk, My Fair Lady, Adams Rib, Gone with the wind, Three Coins in the foundtion and Bundle of Joy!
I'm hard to remember, but I'm impossible to forget.
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"Gaslight" with Ingrid Bergman "Wizard of Oz" "I Want to Live!" with Susan Hayward. "I'll Cry Tomorrow," " "Bringing Up Baby" with Kate Hepburn and Cary Grant "Mary Poppins."
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I guess I have to say it would be one of the following, assuming "classic" to be prior to 1970?
To Kill a Mockingbird All Quiet on the Western Front Anatomy of a Murder In the Heat of the Night Dr. Strangelove
Runners up include:
Spartacus Key Largo The Third Man Casablanca The Seventh Seale 12 Angry Men Citizen Kane Space Odysey 2001 Yojimbo as a double with Fistfull of Dollars
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Bringing up Baby just made it onto DVD!
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