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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by GBinOz View Post

    Hi Herlock,

    Have you watched "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" and "Anger Management 2003"? You might like them too.
    Dumb and Dumber is a movie I didn't think I'd like, but my wife and I laugh all the way through it. Jeff Daniels' bathroom scene was scripted as a short scene but his improvisation earned him one of the funniest sequences in movies.

    Cheers, George
    I remember watching Dirty Rotten Scoundrels many years ago but it was one of those times where a saw it after a night out with mates so I ended up falling asleep part way through. I haven’t seen the other two either. Dumb and Dumber is one of those movies where friends say to me “Seriously? You’ve never seen…”

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  • DJA
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    [QUOTE=Yabs;n835678]Nice lists, definitely gonna check out some listed that I’ve not seen.

    Jeremiah.Johnson.1972.1080p.x264.AC.5.1.EN.CZ

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  • Yabs
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    Nice lists, definitely gonna check out some listed that I’ve not seen.
    Here’s a bunch of my favourites that spring to mind.

    Goodfellas

    The Good the Bad & The Ugly

    Dial M for Murder

    Great Expectations (1946)

    Pulp Fiction

    Monty Python and the holy grail

    Forest Gump

    Raiders of the Lost Ark

    Paths of Glory

    The Sting

    Raging Bull

    In The Name Of The Father

    Mutiny on The Bounty

    The Rebel

    School for Scoundrels

    The Ladykillers

    Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid

    True Grit

    City of God

    Run Lola Run

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  • GBinOz
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    Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post

    I’ve probably missed out on loads of great films just because they don’t sound interesting to me and so I can’t persuade myself to watch them. For years my friend kept telling me to watch Planes, Trains and Automobiles but I held off because I just didn’t think I’d like it and here it is on my top twenty list.
    Hi Herlock,

    Have you watched "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" and "Anger Management 2003"? You might like them too.
    Dumb and Dumber is a movie I didn't think I'd like, but my wife and I laugh all the way through it. Jeff Daniels' bathroom scene was scripted as a short scene but his improvisation earned him one of the funniest sequences in movies.

    Cheers, George

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  • DJA
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    West Side Story (1961)

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  • Enigma
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    Here we go. In no particular order and leaving out some goodies.

    The Sting
    Rear Window
    Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
    North By Northwest
    The Outlaw Josey Wales
    Singin' In The Rain
    Where Eagles Dare
    A Man For All Seasons
    To Kill A Mockingbird
    Die Hard
    Arsenic And Old Lace
    The Court Jester
    Casablanca
    Rio Bravo
    Dirty Harry
    The Searchers
    Raiders Of The Lost Ark
    The Great Escape
    Mississippi Burning
    GWTW

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  • GBinOz
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    Only top twenty meant leaving out some favourites, but staying within the rules:

    Jeremiah Johnston
    Hombre
    The Outlaw Josey Wales
    The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
    For a Few Dollar More
    Lawrence of Arabia - The Restoration
    Kingdom of Heaven
    The English Patient
    Dances with Wolves
    The Lighthorsemen
    Predator
    Million Dollar Baby
    Cinderella Man
    The Road to Perdition
    Sweeney Todd
    Collateral
    Bladerunner
    Sophie's Choice
    Gallipoli
    Enemy at the Gates

    Cheers, George

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  • c.d.
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    The American Film Institute's top 100 movies of all time:

    AFI’S 100 YEARS…100 MOVIES — 10TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies – 10th Anniversary Edition is an updated edition to AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies, a list of the top 100 greatest Americ


    It says 10th anniversary edition but I am not sure what year this if from.

    c.d.

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  • String
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    Again in no particular order

    The Lord of the rings trilogy
    Gladiator
    2001
    Jaws
    Close encounters of the third kind
    Vertigo
    Rear window
    The thirty nine steps
    12 angry men
    Double indemnity
    African queen
    The incredible shrinking man
    Strangers on a train
    Terminator 2
    Airplane
    Dark Star
    1984
    The Lady Vanishes
    Dr Strangelove
    Saving Private Ryan

    and

    Raiders of the Lost ark, 1 and 3
    Both Blade Runners

    Last edited by String; 06-09-2024, 11:53 PM.

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by Georgeb View Post

    Hi great list. Mine would be.

    The Godfather
    The Professionals (60s western)
    The Devil Rides Out (fav Hammer film)
    The Swimmer
    The French Connection
    The Dirty Dozen
    HMSS (first Bond at the pictures)
    For a Few Dollars More
    Magnum Force
    Blazing Saddles

    Ask tomorrow probably 5/6 changed. Noticed they are all from the 60/70s showing my age.
    Some classics there that could easily have made my list George. I remember seeing Blazing Saddles as the support movie when I went to see Monty Python’s Holy Grail. I hadn’t heard of The Professionals or The Swimmer (both Burt Lancaster) They’ll have to go on my ‘to check out’ list. On Her Majesty’s Secret Service gets a bit of stick because some people didn’t like George Lazenby but it stands up well against other Bond films. I think that it might have been more highly rated if Connery had been in it?

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  • Georgeb
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    Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
    This is a trickier one for me because I certainly wouldn’t call myself a film buff. It’s not very often that I watch one but I’ve given it a go.

    Again, in no particular order:


    The Private Life Of Sherlock Holmes

    Blade Runner

    Twelve Angry Men

    The Life Of Brian

    Raiders Of The Lost Ark

    True Grit (the original)

    North By Northwest

    A Shot In The Dark

    Rear Window

    Dracula (the original)

    The Silence Of The Lambs

    Citizen Cain

    The Good, The Bad And The Ugly

    The Thing (the original)

    The Lord Of The Rings (I’ll go for The Fellowship Of The Ring)

    2001: A Space Odyssey

    Planes, Trains And Automobiles

    Nosteratu

    Sunset Boulevard

    Jaws
    Hi great list. Mine would be.

    The Godfather
    The Professionals (60s western)
    The Devil Rides Out (fav Hammer film)
    The Swimmer
    The French Connection
    The Dirty Dozen
    HMSS (first Bond at the pictures)
    For a Few Dollars More
    Magnum Force
    Blazing Saddles

    Ask tomorrow probably 5/6 changed. Noticed they are all from the 60/70s showing my age.

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by c.d. View Post
    I am embarrassed to say that one of my favorite movies is Harold and Kumar go to White Castle. It is a silly stoner movie with low brow humor and a sophomoric plot. You won't find it on the list of The American Film Institute's greatest movies of all time. But what the hey. I am a simple man. It makes me laugh.

    c.d.
    Funny is funny c.d. I often think that there’s as much snobbery about comedy as there is about art.

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by Ms Diddles View Post

    I'd say you owe your friend a pint for introducing you to that classic Herlock!
    Sadly he’s no longer with us Ms D but you’re certainly right.

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  • c.d.
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    I am embarrassed to say that one of my favorite movies is Harold and Kumar go to White Castle. It is a silly stoner movie with low brow humor and a sophomoric plot. You won't find it on the list of The American Film Institute's greatest movies of all time. But what the hey. I am a simple man. It makes me laugh.

    c.d.

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  • Ms Diddles
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    Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post

    I’ve probably missed out on loads of great films just because they don’t sound interesting to me and so I can’t persuade myself to watch them. For years my friend kept telling me to watch Planes, Trains and Automobiles but I held off because I just didn’t think I’d like it and here it is on my top twenty list.
    I'd say you owe your friend a pint for introducing you to that classic Herlock!

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