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    Thought Gran Torino was a great movie of recent times..........Clint great actor and director......he directed and sterred in Madison county , agree with arthur another great film.................loads to choose from


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    lord of the ring, twilight, the notebook, how to loose a guy in ten days and kevin and perry...


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    Very very hard question I think as you get older it is harder to specify a single specific favourite, for me the closest I could get to that would be Contact

    Other faves -

    The Fifth Element this was just a great funny sci-fi action movie.

    It's a wonderful life close second for my all time favourite and some days my absolute fav.

    Lord of the Rings

    Groundhog Day

    Probably too many faves to mention.


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    Quote Originally Posted by laurel View Post
    Thought Gran Torino was a great movie of recent times..........Clint great actor and director......he directed and sterred in Madison county , agree with arthur another great film.................loads to choose from
    If you like Gran Torino, 'Harry Brown' with Michael Caine is along the same lines, and is a really great film.


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    Quote Originally Posted by RickyR View Post
    If you like Gran Torino, 'Harry Brown' with Michael Caine is along the same lines, and is a really great film.
    Hi Ricky.................yeah got Harry Brown , excellent very gritty and probably not too far from the truth
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    Quote Originally Posted by RickyR View Post
    If you like Gran Torino, 'Harry Brown' with Michael Caine is along the same lines, and is a really great film.
    I also enjoyed 'Harry Brown'
    Not quite a fav, but an excellent film. Good you reminded me of that.


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    Went to see the latest version (1997) of the *film 'Titanic' - twice in the same week, would you believe!? Not so much for the "story" ... since - many years earlier - I'd read about the sinking of this magnificent [looking] ocean-going liner ... but more because of the marvellous re-creation of the vessel's interior on the *set.


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevie c View Post
    i watch the film snatch over & over again sad ay
    I was impressed with snatch...they way they portrayed pikeys was 'spot on' if you ask me..

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    ooohh mine' i l LOVE.. GREEN MILE, TITANIC, THE NOTEBOOK, FOREST GUMP, DEAR JOHN, ( even if i already watched them few times i keep on crying ... over and over.. )...


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    some of my favs have been mentioned here like planes trains. and breakfast club but I would like to add uncle buck and mabey a classic like dam busters which is mabey due a remake ? and one for clint fans heartbreak ridge ... and i definitely dont like "love actually" honestly but the wife does
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    oh oh and robin hood (disney animated version) and "A close shave" one of Gromit's best performances
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    Quote Originally Posted by Notavirusalso View Post
    i definitely dont like "love actually" honestly but the wife does

    hmmm hunnie we've watch it together...a few times actually??
    ''Don't be serious..Be Sincere''


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    Quote Originally Posted by Notavirusalso View Post
    ...... I would like to add uncle buck ...
    Oh yeah, Uncle Buck is soooo funny. John Candy was such a funny man.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sars_notd_virus View Post
    hmmm hunnie we've watch it together...a few times actually??
    yes hunnie actually to keep you happy
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    Cruel Sea - Snorkers good oh!
    Colditz story - Great story in desperate times
    Harry Brown - As above
    Stripes - Early Bill Murray, great
    Hot Fuzz - Still makes me laught after the 8th time
    It's been emontional


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    shrek , ice age . shrek. or any cartoon. and no im not childish


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    Quote Originally Posted by bher View Post
    ooohh mine' i l LOVE.. GREEN MILE, TITANIC, THE NOTEBOOK, FOREST GUMP, DEAR JOHN, ( even if i already watched them few times i keep on crying ... over and over.. )...
    I watched it all! Forrest Gump is in my fave list..Dear John is better in the book bher, you'd cry more when you read it...hehehe
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    Quote Originally Posted by shrek48 View Post
    shrek , ice age . shrek. or any cartoon. and no im not childish
    I love cartoons too, both modern ones and the old classics, my son James is finally old enough to go to the cinema with so I'm looking forward to taking him to see some of the new animations next time I get back to Manila.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JimOttley View Post
    I love cartoons too, both modern ones and the old classics, my son James is finally old enough to go to the cinema with so I'm looking forward to taking him to see some of the new animations next time I get back to Manila.
    Shaun the sheep classic




    as for sad films 'pay it forward' and 'what dreams may come'



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    Indeed Joe !

    I had forgotten that one I loved that film too, I know a lot of people might find "What dreams may come" to be very odd, but Williams was great in that!

    Now that you mention him another of my favourites was Bicentennial Man, that was also a real tear jerker, Williams was great as the robot Andrew, the film was inspired by the Isaac Asimov robot stories.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JimOttley View Post
    Indeed Joe !

    I had forgotten that one I loved that film too, I know a lot of people might find "What dreams may come" to be very odd, but Williams was great in that!
    i think we might have been on the same coach journey Jim, but i got off a few stop earlier , i hope things work out for you all, i know it seems like it's never ending, but every day gone is one day nearer to you all been together
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    Thanks Joe!!

    She had her first annulment hearing a few days ago.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JimOttley View Post
    Thanks Joe!!

    She had her first annulment hearing a few days ago.
    great news

    it took me 2yrs to get my misses here, and 5yrs and all the pain and heart ache to get the job she trained for.. so hold on and dont give in, you will get there
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    shawshank redemption,
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    and soooo many more


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    Quote Originally Posted by Notavirusalso View Post
    oh oh and robin hood (disney animated version) and "A close shave" one of Gromit's best performances
    Quote Originally Posted by shrek48 View Post
    shrek , ice age . shrek. or any cartoon. and no im not childish
    Quote Originally Posted by JimOttley View Post
    I love cartoons too, both modern ones and the old classics, my son James is finally old enough to go to the cinema with so I'm looking forward to taking him to see some of the new animations next time I get back to Manila.
    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    Shaun the sheep classic
    I noticed that some 'grown up lads' still loves the cartoons/animation ...does it helps to grow up or just a part of growing up???
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    Just as a bit of trivia, the singer 'Plan B' was the thug lead role in Harry Brown. I have his album, and its great.

    Fav films for me, the ones you can watch over and over are 'Total Recall' and 'The Time Bandits'
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimOttley View Post
    It's a wonderful life close second for my all time favourite and some days my absolute fav.
    To be honest I've watched it so many many times, but ....... still feel my eyes getting moist.


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    Quote Originally Posted by raynaputi View Post
    I watched it all! Forrest Gump is in my fave list..Dear John is better in the book bher, you'd cry more when you read it...hehehe
    i'm not really into reading rayna.. but i'll try to read it..


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    To be honest I've watched it so many many times, but ....... still feel my eyes getting moist.
    I have watched it so many times as well and it never loses its magic!

    Saw it on the big screen at the GFT (Gasgow Film Theatre) in the mid 80's, but I had watched on TV so many times as a child, bought the DVD about 8 or 10 years ago I think.

    Sadly I tried to get Ana to watch it with me but she got bored because it was in black and white

    Ah well maybe when she's in her 40's I'll get her to appreciate it only a few years to go

    James Stewart was just such a great actor, an all time great!!


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