Tuesday, June 12, 2007

best "classic" movie???

They sure don't make them like they used to... I still love watching Blazing Saddles every other month or so... wish they could make a movie that unpolitically correct these days...

Whats your favorite?

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The first "National Lampoon's Vacation" is great to watch. A serious one, "The Shining" Jack is so totally tublar in that.



Edited because I realized I said great way to much.

[Edited by M_A_C on 12-07-2000 at 10:20 PM]
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Bridge over the River Kwai
The Longest Day
Their Finest Hour
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Full Metal Jacket

But then on my girlie side, Let's make love - I love Marilyn Monroe!
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Dune
Dark Passage
The Birds
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Just thought of an awesome one, Taxi Driver.
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The godfathers always good
I love the Back to the Future movies too
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I mentioned one of the best classic movies here (HEY YOU GUYS!!)
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Spaceballs is excellent and Summer Rental with John Candy is also a good one. Life Stinks and Defending your Life are other goodies. Balls and Life Stinks are also Mel Brooks Films. I have to admit that when I first Saw Eddie Murphy in the Nutty Prof 1 playing the different characters at the dinner table I laughed my ass off and can't wait to see NP2.
Christmas Vacation is one of my favorites too..Eddie is my hero!
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Blazing Saddles is the best one listed so far, but The Prince's Bride has got to be the best movie ever made.
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Originally posted by evilcyclops
Blazing Saddles is the best one listed so far, but The Prince's Bride has got to be the best movie ever made.

That's the Princess Bride, bud...(and yeah, it's pretty damn sweet)

I would put on the list
Blazing Saddles
Young Frankenstein (mel brooks)
Willow (Val and Warwick at their best, folks)
Goonies
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (cause I'm in the spirit.)
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (Bolivia?)
And smokey and the bandit is just plain stupid but fun
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you guys are showing your age- back to the future as a classic? what about hitchcock films-those are classics
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here is my list:
White Christmas
It's a Wonderful LIfe
Guns of Naverone
Breakfast at Tiffany's
The Godfather I,II,III
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Deerhunter
Oh..and The Sting.
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Blazing Saddles
Full Metal Jacket (7-6-2 millimeter)
Apocalyspe Now
Deer Hunter
Bridge Over The River Kwai
Predator
Back to the Future
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
PRincess Bride
The SHining
and Star Wars has to be on the list
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...Casablanca, the True prequel 2 Star wars
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no one has mentioned... Strange Brew

Last summer my work had a girl working as an intern for us from Canada... Oh that was so much fun watching that with her... Sure its one of the stupidest movies ever, but it's one of those that is so stupid its funny....
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Kentucky Fried Movie was a classic
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I'd forgotten about that one (KFM)...

When I was like 10 I found a copy of it that my dad had... I was so excited because I thought I'd found some porn with the scene of the girls in the shower or something... hehe...
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Hell, that reminds me. I went through a buttload of trouble to order KFM and spent 25 bucks (later found it at a mall shop for 10) and a friend borrowed it and didn't return it before going to school at SEMO. That was a kickass movie.

Catholic High School Girls in Trouble
Fist Full of Yen
Zinc Oxide (our high school chemistry teacher showed us that skit in class)


Damn I miss that movie.
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Monty Python and the Holy Grail, baby.

More seriously, 12 Angry Men is one of the greatest movies I've ever seen. The others I'd mention have already been said. Oh, and the original Gone in 60 Seconds. They may have sweeter cars in the new one, but you can't beat that nutball who made the first one.
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classic? I would have to say Casablanca.
More recently, The Godfather.

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