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Godfather: Marlon Brando
Living Actor: Willem Dafoe
Dead Actor: Walter Matthau
Comedy Actor: Albert Brooks
Robert DeNiro performance: The King of Comedy
John Turturro performance: Barton Fink
Jack Nicholson performance: The Shining
Samuel L. Jackson performance: Pulp Fiction
Coen Brothers film: Miller's Crossing
Martin Scorsese film: The King of Comedy
Steven Spielberg film: Raiders of the Lost Ark
Akira Kurosawa film: Red Beard
Alfred Hitchcock film: Shadow of a Doubt
Comedy film: Brazil
War film: Schindler's List
Crime film: Dick Tracy
Thriller film: Shallow Grave
Sci-Fi film: Brazil
Black and White film: The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
Favorite Documentary: Hoop Dreams
Favorite James Woods Performance: Hercules
Favorite Tom Hanks Performance:
Joe Versus the Volcano
living director: Terry Gilliam
dead director: Luis Buñuel
living actress: Laura Linney
dead actress: Audrey Hepburn
Marlon Brando performance: The Godfather
Gene Hackman performance: The Royal Tenenbaums
Al Pacino performance: Serpico
Dustin Hoffman performance: Straw Dogs
Humphrey Bogart performance: In A Lonely Place
Stanley Kubrick film: Barry Lyndon
John Ford film: The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Clint Eastwood directed film: Unforgiven
John Huston directed film: The Man Who Would Be King
John Cassavetes directed film: The Killing of a Chinese Bookie
Steven Soderbergh film: Out of Sight
Western film: The Wild Bunch
Mystery film: The Long Good Friday
Musical film: The Muppet Movie
cinematography: Rasing Arizona
Klaus Kinski performance: Nosferatu the Vampyre
Bruce Dern performance: The Driver
Christopher Walken performance: Envy
Film Composer: Carter Burwell
Screenwriter: Wes Anderson
Movie based on a Play: Little Shop of Horrors (1986)
Movie based on a Book: The Princess Bride
Robert Altman movie: McCabe & Mrs. Miller
Alan Parker movie: The Road to Wellville
city for a movie setting: Bruges
region or country for a movie setting: The left half of the United States
country for filmmaking (other than U.S. or the U.K.): France
Black & White or Color (if you had to choose): color
Teenage Comedy: Dazed and Confused
Labyrinth or The Princess Bride: The Princess Bride
message board forum other than MoFo: I don't ****s with any other message boards



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Awsome thread dude ill need some time to do my list lmao Ill be back soon lol
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Godfather:
Living Actor:
Dead Actor:
Comedy Actor: W.C. Fields
Robert DeNiro performance: The King of Comedy
Jack Nicholson performance: The Pledge
[b]Samuel L. Jackson performance:
Coen Brothers film: Miller's Crossing
[b]Martin Scorsese film: Taxi Driver
Steven Spielberg film: Catch Me if You Can
[b]Akira Kurosawa film: High and Low
[b]Alfred Hitchcock film: The Boids
Comedy film: Sherlock, Jr.
War film: Lawrence of Arabia (if it counts, if not then it's The Thin Red Line).
Crime film: The Untouchables
Thriller film: Alien
Sci-Fi film: La Jettee
Black and White film: Sherlock, Jr.
Favorite Documentary: F for Fake
Favorite James Woods Performance: Cop
Favorite Tom Hanks Performance:

living director: Peter Greenaway
dead director: Robert Altman
living actress: Tilda Swinton
dead actress: Shelley Duvall (she is dead to me)
Marlon Brando performance:
Gene Hackman performance:
Al Pacino performance: Either Glengarry Glen Ross or Dog Day Afternoon
Dustin Hoffman performance: Hook (just kidding: either Ishtar or Dick Tracy).
Humphrey Bogart performance:
Stanley Kubrick film: The space one.
John Ford film:
Clint Eastwood directed film: Unforgiven
John Huston directed film: The Maltese Falcon
John Cassavetes directed film:
Steven Soderbergh film: Schizopolis or The Limey.
Western film: McCabe & Mrs. Miller or The Claim
Mystery film: Witness for the Prosecution
Musical film: Popeye
cinematography: Lawrence Of Arabia/Prospero's Books
Klaus Kinski performance: Aguirre. The weirdest one: Beauty in the Beast
Bruce Dern performance:
Christopher Walken performance: Pennies From Heaven
Film Composer: Michael Nyman
Screenwriter: Christopher Nolan
Movie based on a Play: Prospero's Books
Movie based on a Book (that I've read): Woman in the Dunes
Robert Altman movie: The Long Goodbye
Alan Parker movie:
city for a movie setting:
region or country for a movie setting: Anywhere Werner Herzog wants to take me. It's the company that counts.
country for filmmaking (other than U.S. or the U.K.): Japan
Black & White or Color (if you had to choose): color
Teenage Comedy: Repo Man (well, it has a pretty teenage sense of humor, anyway)
Labyrinth or The Princess Bride: The Princess Bride
message board forum other than MoFo: The Comics Journal MB.

I'm indifferent or ignorant to a lot of these categories so I left them blank.



A system of cells interlinked
Godfather: Marlon Brando
Living Actor: Robert Downey Jr.
Dead Actor: Richard Harris
Comedy Actor: Peter Sellers
Robert DeNiro performance: Taxi Driver
John Turturro performance: Barton Fink
Jack Nicholson performance: Chinatown
Samuel L. Jackson performance: Pulp Fiction
Coen Brothers film: Miller's Crossing
Martin Scorsese film: Goodfellas
Steven Spielberg film: Raiders of the Lost Ark
Akira Kurosawa film: Ran
Alfred Hitchcock film: Vertigo
Comedy film: After Hours
War film: Full Metal Jacket
Crime film: Goodfellas
Thriller film: Mulholland Drive
Sci-Fi film: Blade Runner
Black and White film: Out of the Past
Favorite Documentary: Lost in La Mancha
Favorite James Woods Performance: The Boost
Favorite Tom Hanks Performance:
Road to Perdition
living director: David Lynch
dead director: Stanley Kubrick
living actress: Mary McDonnell
dead actress:
Marlon Brando performance: The Godfather
Gene Hackman performance: The Conversation
Al Pacino performance: Dog Day Afternoon
Dustin Hoffman performance: Midnight Cowboy
Humphrey Bogart performance: The Big Sleep
Stanley Kubrick film: 2001:A Space Odyssey
John Ford film:
Clint Eastwood directed film: Unforgiven
John Huston directed film: The Asphalt Jungle
John Cassavetes directed film:
Steven Soderbergh film: Solaris
Western film: Shane
Mystery film: Mulholland Drive
Musical film: The Wall
cinematography: So, so many. So I randomly choose... In the Mood for Love
Klaus Kinski performance:
Bruce Dern performance: The 'Burbs
Christopher Walken performance: The Dead Zone
Film Composer: Angelo Baldalamenti
Screenwriter: David Webb Peoples
Movie based on a Play: A Christmas Carol
Movie based on a Book: Blade Runner
Robert Altman movie: McCabe & Mrs. Miller/Short Cuts (Sorry, can't decide!)
Alan Parker movie: Angel Heart
city for a movie setting: Los Angeles
region or country for a movie setting: England
country for filmmaking (other than U.S. or the U.K.): Japan
Black & White or Color (if you had to choose): color
Teenage Comedy: Heathers
Labyrinth or The Princess Bride:The Princess Bride (Don't forget Legend)
message board forum other than MoFo: I rarely visit them, really. I guess Floasis.
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Godfather: Marlon Brando
Living Actor: Robert De Niro
Dead Actor: Walter Matthau or Lee Marvin
Comedy Actor: Woody Allen
Robert DeNiro performance: Taxi Driver
John Turturro performance: To Live and Die in L.A.
Jack Nicholson performance: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Samuel L. Jackson performance: Snakes on a Plane, just kidding, Pulp Fiction
Coen Brothers film: The Big Lebowski
Martin Scorsese film: Taxi Driver
Steven Spielberg film: Jaws
Akira Kurosawa film: Yojimbo, Kagemusha, Ran, The Hidden Fortress, Throne of Blood, Straw Dog, Ikiru, The Seven Samurai, Sanjuro, Rashomon, I can't decide they're all my favourites.
Alfred Hitchcock film: The Birds
Comedy film: Used Cars
War film: Apocalypse Now
Crime film: Heat (also as thriller)
Thriller film: The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (also as crime film)
Sci-Fi film: Blade Runner
Black and White film: Sons of the Desert
Favorite Documentary: Bukowski: Born Into This
Favorite James Woods Performance: Videodrome
Favorite Tom Hanks Performance:
Cast Away
living director: Woody Allen
dead director: Akira Kurosawa
living actress: Lili Taylor
dead actress: Joan Crawford
Marlon Brando performance: The Wild One
Gene Hackman performance: The French Connection
Al Pacino performance: Serpico
Dustin Hoffman performance: Midnight Cowboy
Humphrey Bogart performance: The African Queen
Stanley Kubrick film: 2001:A Space Odyssey
John Ford film: The Searchers
Clint Eastwood directed film: Letters from Iwo Jima
John Huston directed film: The Man Who Would Be King
John Cassavetes directed film: Columbo: Etude in Black (only thing of his I've seen)
Steven Soderbergh film: Solaris
Western film: The Shootist
Mystery film: The Usual Suspects
Musical film: The Blues Brothers
cinematography: Dante Spinotti - Manhunter
Klaus Kinski performance: Aguirre, Wrath of God
Bruce Dern performance: Silent Running
Christopher Walken performance: Around the Bend
Film Composer: Ennio Morriconi
Screenwriter: Billy Wilder or Woody Allen, too tough to call
Movie based on a Play: Play it Again Sam
Movie based on a Book: Blade Runner
Robert Altman movie: MASH
Alan Parker movie: Angel Heart
city for a movie setting: Paris
region or country for a movie setting: France
country for filmmaking (other than U.S. or the U.K.): France
Black & White or Color (if you had to choose): Color
Teenage Comedy: Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Labyrinth or The Princess Bride: Labyrinth (close though) message board forum other than MoFo: none



Bright light. Bright light. Uh oh.
Godfather: Marlon Brando
Living Actor: Philip Seymour Hoffman
Dead Actor: Humphrey Bogart
Comedy Actor: Alec Guinness
Robert DeNiro performance: Raging Bull
John Turturro performance: Barton Fink
Jack Nicholson performance: Easy Rider
Samuel L. Jackson performance: Pulp Fiction
Coen Brothers film: Barton Fink
Martin Scorsese film: GoodFellas
Steven Spielberg film: Jaws
Akira Kurosawa film: Seven Samurai
Alfred Hitchcock film: Rear Window
Comedy film: Richard Pryor Live in Concert
War film: Schindler's List
Crime film: The Godfather
Thriller film: Raiders of the Lost Ark
Sci-Fi film: Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Black and White film: Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Favorite Documentary: Night and Fog/Olympia
Favorite James Woods Performance: Salvador
Favorite Tom Hanks Performance: Big
living director: Steven Spielberg
dead director: Stanley Kubrick
living actress: Cate Blanchett
dead actress: Deborah Kerr
Marlon Brando performance: A Streetcar Named Desire
Gene Hackman performance: French Connection II
Al Pacino performance: Serpico
Dustin Hoffman performance: Midnight Cowboy
Humphrey Bogart performance: The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Stanley Kubrick film: Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
John Ford film: The Quiet Man
Clint Eastwood directed film: The Outlaw Josey Wales
John Huston directed film: The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
John Cassavetes directed film: Love Streams
Steven Soderbergh film: King of the Hill
Western film: Little Big Man
Mystery film: Chinatown (The Innocents, if it counts)
Musical film: Cabaret
cinematography: Days of Heaven
Klaus Kinski performance: The Great Silence
Bruce Dern performance: Black Sunday
Christopher Walken performance: The Dead Zone
Film Composer: Ennio Morricone
Screenwriter: Billy Wilder
Movie based on a Play: Cabaret
Movie based on a Book: Jaws
Robert Altman movie: MASH
Alan Parker movie: Mississippi Burning
city for a movie setting: Paris
region or country for a movie setting: Monument Valley
country for filmmaking (other than U.S. or the U.K.): France
Black & White or Color (if you had to choose): N/A
Teenage Comedy: Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Labyrinth or The Princess Bride: The Princess Bride
message board forum other than MoFo: Metacritic Forums
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Hello Salem, my name's Winifred. What's yours
Godfather (Brando, De Niro, Pacino): Brando
Living Actor: Pacino
Dead Actor: Humphrey Bogart
Comedy Actor: Gene Wilder
Robert De Niro Performance: This Boy's Life
John Turturro Performance: still havent seen enough of his movies
Jack Nicholson Performance: Departed/About Schmidt
Samuel L. Jackson Performance: 187
Coen Brothers Film: N/A
Martin Scorsese Film: Goodfellas
Steven Spielberg Film: Hook
Akira Kurosawa Film: N/A
Mike Leigh Film: N/A
John Sayles Film: N/A
Alfred Hitchcock Film: Shadow of a doubt
Comedy Film: Young Frankenstein
War Film: Born on the fourth of July
Crime Film: LA Confidential
Thriller: Panic Room
Sci Fi Film: I, Robot/Fifth Element
Black and White Film: To Have and Have Not/Brief Encounter
Living director: Tim Burton/Rob Reiner
Dead director: Adrienne Shelly - made 1 film but what a film
Living actress: Meryl Streep/Emma Thompson/Maggie Smith
Dead actress: Judy garland
Marlon Brando performance: godfather
Gene Hackman performance: Get Shorty
Al Pacino performance: Angels in America
Dustin Hoffman performance: Hook - i know it should probably be something like Midnight Cowboy but I loved him in Hook, i had no idea it was even him till the credits.
Humphrey Bogart performance: Dark Passage
Stanley Kubrick film: Clockwork Orange
John Ford film: N/A
Clint Eastwood directed film: Unforgiven.
John Huston directed film: Annie
John Cassavetes directed film: N/A
Steven Soderbergh film: ocean's 11
Western film: Destry Rides Again - Jimmy stewart version
Mystery film: The prestige
Musical film: hmmmmmm, probably Annie
Silent film: The Unknown
Color cinematography: Wizard of Oz
Black & white cinematography: young Frankenstein
Favorite living non-english speaking director: Giuseppe Tornatore
Favorite dead non-english speakling director: Jean Luc godard
Favorite film directed by more than one person: The Matrix
Favorite Documentary: Night And Fog/The Thin Blue Line
Favorite James Woods Performance: riding in cars with boys
Favorite Tom Hanks Performance: A League of their own
Favorite Tom Cruise Performance: Magnolia
Favorite Robert Zemeckis Film: Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Favorite Woody Allen Film: Annie Hall
Favorite movie based on a television series: Addams Family

Favorite film in Leone's Dollars trilogy: N/A
Favorite Klaus Kinski Performance: N/A
Favorite Bruce Dern Performance: N/A
Favorite Christopher Walken Performance: sleepy hollow
Favorite Film Composer: thomas newman
Favorite Screen Writer: Nora Ephron
Favorite Movie Based on a Play: kissing jessica stein
Favorite Movie Based on a Book: Fight Club/Peter Pan
Favorite Robert Altman Movie: Popeye - only one ive seen
Favorite Alan Parker Movie: Bugsy Malone
Favorite City for a Movie to Take Place In: New York
Favorite Location/Setting for a Movie to Take Place In: Anywhere that makes the most of the city its in.
Favorite Country for making Films other than USA or England: france
Black and White or Color (if you had to choose): Color.
Favorite James Cagney Performance: N/A
Favorite Teenage Comedy Movie: Clueless/Mean Girls
Labyrinth or The Princess Bride?: The Princess Bride.
Favorite message board forum other than MoFo: www.Spill.com
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Godfather - Brando
Living Actor - Johnny Depp
Dead Actor - Cary Grant
Comedy Actor - Jack Lemmon
Robert De Niro Performance - Godfather II
John Turturro Performance - Big Lebowski
Jack Nicholson Performance - Reds
Samuel L. Jackson Performance - Eve's Bayou
Coen Brothers Film - Fargo
Martin Scorsese Film - Goodfellas
Steven Spielberg Film - Jaws
Akira Kurosawa Film - Ran
Mike Leigh Film - haven't seen his work
John Sayles Film - Eight Men Out
Alfred Hitchcock Film - Notorious
Comedy Film - His Girl Friday
War Film - The Americanization of Emily
Crime Film - LA Confidential
Thriller - Alien (I know, it's sci-fi, but it scared the crap out of me!)
Sci Fi Film - The Day The Earth Stood Still
Black and White Film - Casablanca

...and for Holden:

living director: - Ridley Scott
dead director: - Michael Curtiz
living actress: - Kate Winslet
dead actress: - Ingrid Bergman
Marlon Brando performance: - Guys and Dolls (so sue me!!!)
Gene Hackman performance: - The Conversation
Al Pacino performance: - Donnie Brasco
Dustin Hoffman performance: - Tootsie
Humphrey Bogart performance: - High Sierra
Stanley Kubrick film: - Dr. Strangelove
John Ford film: - The Searchers
Clint Eastwood directed film: - Unforgiven
John Huston directed film: - The Dead
John Cassavetes directed film: - haven't seen his work
Steven Soderbergh film: - Out of Sight
Western film: - Unforgiven
Mystery film: - Laura
Musical film: - Singin' in the Rain
Silent film: - City Lights
color cinematography: - Black Narcissus
black & white cinematography: - Citizen Kane
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Godfather- Haven't Seen The Godfather Movies
Living Actor- Samuel L. Jackson
Dead Actor- Heath Ledger
Comedy Actor- Seth Rogan
Robert De Niro Performance- Can't Decide
John Turturro Performance- Transformers
Jack Nicholson Performance- Batman (1989)
Samuel L. Jackson Performance- Pulp Fiction
Coen Brothers Film- No Country For Old Men
Martin Scorsese Film- The Departed
Steven Spielberg Film- Jurassic Park
Akira Kurosawa Film- ?
Mike Leigh Film- ?
John Sayles Film- ?
Alfred Hitchcock Film- Can't Decide
Comedy Film- Tropic Thunder (Don't Know Why)
War Film- 300
Crime Film- Se7en
Thriller- Se7en
Sci Fi Film- The Matrix
Black and White Film- ?



Godfather - Al Pacino
Living Actor - Morgan Freeman
Dead Actor -
Ruth Gordon (if only for Maude)
Comedy Actor - Adam West (for Batman, of course )
Robert De Niro Performance - Taxi Driver
John Turturro Performance -
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Jack Nicholson Performance -
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
Samuel L. Jackson Performance - Pulp Fiction
Coen Brothers Film - O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Martin Scorsese Film - Taxi Driver
Steven Spielberg Film - Schindler's List
Akira Kurosawa Film - Haven't seen any.
Mike Leigh Film - Haven't seen any.
John Sayles Film - Haven't seen any.
Alfred Hitchcock Film - Frenzy
Comedy Film - Batman: The Movie
War Film - Schindler's List
Crime Film - Pulp Fiction
Thriller - Se7en
Sci Fi Film - Vanilla Sky
Black and White Film - The Day The Earth Stood Still



Godfather - Al Pacino
Living Actor - Morgan Freeman
Dead Actor -
Ruth Gordon (if only for Maude)
Comedy Actor - Adam West (for Batman, of course )
Robert De Niro Performance - Taxi Driver
John Turturro Performance - O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Jack Nicholson Performance - One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
Samuel L. Jackson Performance - Pulp Fiction
Coen Brothers Film - O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Martin Scorsese Film - Taxi Driver
Steven Spielberg Film - Schindler's List
Akira Kurosawa Film - Haven't seen any.
Mike Leigh Film - Haven't seen any.
John Sayles Film - Haven't seen any.
Alfred Hitchcock Film - Frenzy
Comedy Film - Batman: The Movie
War Film - Schindler's List
Crime Film - Pulp Fiction
Thriller - Se7en
Sci Fi Film - Vanilla Sky
Black and White Film - The Day The Earth Stood Still
I Thought You Liked NCFOM More Than O Brother, Where Art Thou?



I Thought You Liked NCFOM More Than O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Nope, I recently bought O Brother, Where Art Thou?, and my rediscovering of the film reminded me how great it is.



Long Live The New Flesh
Too many to list so it's effectively a toss-up. I suppose I'll be cheating with multiples.I can see no rational reason why I would choose Deniro over Hopkins, or Pacino over Penn for example. I appreciate them all for different reasons.

Godfather:
Brando, Pacino, Deniro (II)

Living Actor:
Anthony Hopkins, Robert Deniro, Sean Penn, Al Pacino, Dustin Hoffman, Jack Nicholson, Daniel Day Lewis, Benicio Del Toro, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Stephen Dillane, William Hurt, John Malkovich, Johnny Depp, Leonardo Dicaprio, Don Cheadle, Michael Douglas, John Cusack, Christian Bale, Emma Thompson, Jodie Foster, Danny Aiello, Paul Newman, Charlize Theron, Ellen Burstyn, Diane Keaton, Morgan Freeman, Nick Nolte, Clint Eastwood, Robin Williams, Robert Redford, George Clooney, Robert Duvall, Hillary Swank, Matt Damon, Ryan Gosling, Jude Law, Kate Blanchett, Gary Oldman, Jason Patric, Naomi Watts, Tim Roth, Scarlett Johansson, Christina Ricci, Mickey Rourke, Andy Garcia, Jason Lee, Casey Affleck, Will Smith, Jeff Goldblum, Gene Hackman, Bill Murray, Harrison Ford

Dead Actor: Marlon Brando, Steve McQueen, Roddy McDowall, Vincent Price, Peter Cushing, Humphrey Bogart, Heath Ledger, River Phoenix, Charlton Heston, Gregory Peck, Raul Julia, Boris Karloff, Audrey Hepburn, James Dean, George C. Scott, Orson Welles, Bruce Lee

Comedy Actor: Robin Williams, Bill Murray, Simon Pegg, Jim Carey, Jack Black, Seth Rogan

Robert De Niro Performance: Taxi Driver, Goodfellas, The Deer Hunter, Heat, Brazil, Ronin

John Turturro Performance: State of Grace, Rounders, Do The Right Thing, Barton Fink

Jack Nicholson Performance: Chinatown, One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest, Easy Rider, The Shining,

Samuel L. Jackson Performance: Pulp Fiction

Coen Brothers Film: Raising Arizona, Fargo, No Country For Old Men

Martin Scorsese Film: Taxi Driver, Goodfellas, Casino, Raging Bull, After Hours, Age of Innocence

Steven Spielberg Film: Raiders of The Lost Ark,Schindler's List, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Jurassic Park, Saving Private Ryan, Munich

Akira Kurosawa Film: Yojimbo, The Seven Samurai

Mike Leigh Film: Vera Drake, All or Nothing, Naked

John Sayles Film:
Passion Fish

Alfred Hitchcock Film: Rear Window, Notorious, Dial M For Murder, Shadow of a Doubt, North by Northwest, Vertigo, Psycho

Comedy Film: Raising Arizona, Office Space, Animal House, Ghostbusters, The God's Must Be Crazy, The Princess Bride, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Airplane, Dumb & Dumber, The Comedians of Comedy, Young Frankenstein, Groundhog Day, Clerks, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Superbad, Spaceballs, Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, I Love You To Death, Clue, The Birdcage, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, Fletch, Borat, Little Miss Sunshine, Ghost World, Juno, Down and Out In Beverly Hills, Happy Go Lucky, Be Kind Rewind, Shaun of the Dead, Liar Liar, Hot Fuzz, Amélie, Serendipity, Sideways, The Big Lebowski, Old School, Kingpin, Good Morning Viet-Nam, Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, Real Genius, Better Off Dead, Van Wilder, The Pink Panther, The Return of The Pink Panther, (And 3 Kung-Fu movies I consider comedy - Snake in the Eagle's Shadow, Drunken Master, Knockabout)

War Film:
Paths of Glory, All Quiet on the Western Front, The Bridge on the River Kwai, Apocalypse Now, The Seven Samurai, Saving Private Ryan, Das Boot, Last of The Mohicans, The Deer Hunter, Braveheart, The Pianist, Full Metal Jacket, Blackhawk Down

Crime Film: Godfather I II and III, Goodfellas, Heat, Pulp Fiction, Casino, Reservoir Dogs, Scarface, Serpico, The Untouchables, Narc, Killing Zoe, Oldboy, Snatch, Natural Born Killers, Chopper, American Me, Rush, Cop Land, Usual Suspects, Se7en, To Live and Die in LA, The Crow, Sin City, Hard Boiled (Lat sau san taam), A Better Tommorow (Ying hung boon sik), Carlito's Way, the Departed, Training Day, Chinatown, Zodiac, The Big Sleep, The Maltese Falcon, The French Connection I and II, The Professional (Leon), The Asphalt Jungle, Gun Crazy, 'G' Men, Ocean's Eleven, Black Rain, We Own The Night, Ronin

Thriller (Psychological/Suspense *Non-Horror): Rear Window, Silence of The Lambs, The Game, All The Presidents Men, Mullholland Drive, Memento, Se7en, Cape Fear, Play Misty For Me, Marathon Man, Zodiac, The China Syndrome, Fatal Attraction, Dial M For Murder, North by Northwest, Duel, The Firm, Rosemary's Baby

Sci Fi Film: Blade Runner, The Day the Earth Stood Still, THX1138, Omega Man, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, War of the Worlds, The Blob, Godzilla, Forbidden Planet, Star Wars, Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, E.T., Alien, Aliens, The Matrix, Planet of the Apes, Akira, Ghost In The Shell, Sunshine, The Thing, Contact, 2001 A Space Odyssey, Children of Men, Donnie Darko, Solaris, Logan's Run, Escape From New York, Videodrome, Naked Lunch

Black and White Film: Yojimbo, Eraserhead, Psycho, Citizen Kane, The Maltese Falcon, Seven Samurai, Nosferatu, The Seventh Seal (Set Sjunde inseglet), Schindler's List, Carnival of Souls (And If I can include collections - The entire Twilight Zone series)

Horror: *Far too many to list here* (I'll save this list for a rainy day)



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My favorite movie(s) can be seen in my profile, but I'll list them here anyway, for the heck of it. Here goes;

A)West Side Story--(hands down)

Here are the rest, in no particular order:

Lawrence of Arabia

The Graduate

Wizard of Oz

French Connection

Dirty Harry (the first one)

Jaws

Easy Rider

Georgy Girl

Sound of Music



My favorite movie(s) can be seen in my profile, but I'll list them here anyway, for the heck of it. Here goes;

A)West Side Story--(hands down)

Here are the rest, in no particular order:

Lawrence of Arabia

The Graduate

Wizard of Oz

French Connection

Dirty Harry (the first one)

Jaws

Easy Rider

Georgy Girl

Sound of Music
Um, This Isn't Your Top 10 Favorite Movies Thread, Go Look At The First Post.



I'm not old, you're just 12.
Favorite film in Leone's Dollars trilogy - I still gotta go with A Fistful of Dollars
Favorite Klaus Kinski Performance - For a Few Dollars More is the only thing I've seen him in.
Favorite Bruce Dern Performance - The 'Burbs
Favorite Christopher Walken Performance - The Country Bears...no, I'm kidding, it's True Romance, but really, what WAS he doing in the Country Bears? Did he really need the money?
Favorite Film Composer - John Williams (predictable, i know)
Favorite Screen Writer - Mel Brooks
Favorite Movie Based on a Play - RENT
Favorite Movie Based on a Book - Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
Favorite Robert Altman Movie - MASH
Favorite Alan Parker Movie - The Commitments
Favorite City for a Movie to Take Place In - Boston
Favorite Location/Setting for a Movie to Take Place In - I don't know how to answer this.
Favortie Country for making Films other than USA or England - Ireland
Black and White or Color (if you had to choose) - Colour
Favorite James Cagney Performance - Yankee Doodle Dandy
Favorite Teenage Comedy Movie - Superbad
Labyrinth or The Princess Bride? - Labyrinth
Favorite message board forum other than MF - I don't really go to other ones.
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Um, This Isn't Your Top 10 Favorite Movies Thread, Go Look At The First Post.
Ha!! Ya got me on the last three movies on my original list, which were:

Midnight Cowboy,

Hard Day's Nights

Gimme Shelter.

Thanks for the correction, MovieMan.