What's your favorite movie of all time?

Sybella

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This is a hard one for me, as there have been so many that I would deem favorites for different reasons.

My favorite old BW classics:
It happened one night
Little shop on the corner

My favorite for costumes and story:
Shakespeare in Love
Dangerous Beauty

My favorite sci-fi:
Pitch Black

My favorite for silliness:
The Princess Bride
The Rocky Horror Picture Show

Then there's always Gone with the Wind, Titanic, Breakfast at Tiffany's, EverAfter, Jason and the Argonots, Clash of the Titans, Elizabeth, How to lose a guy in 10 days, Girl with a Pearl Earring, Better than Chocolate, and more...

I guess, I just don't have a favorite. LOL!
 
Well I am along the lines of this ..

Action - Pulp Fiction

Comedy - Any of the Scary Movie series

Drama - Rush

Musical - what the hell is a musical?
 
I guess I would have to say Dr. Zhivago. When I tend to go into sap mode that is the movie for me.
Rocky is a classic, this one is just too hard to answer as there are so many old and new that I like.
I am into the Rings trilogy, and liked kill bill.
Shrek, yep him, he is great!!!
Gee way too many.:)
 
Action - Showgirls(awesome action lol)

Comedy - Porky's

Drama - I don't know.........

Musical - what the hell is a musical?(what bcfos said)

Alos I like a movie called The Color of Money. Is is a Pool Shark movie.
 
Well after Gary posted his action movie fav I started thinking...

Isn't porn movies action also??? :D;)
 
I guess it would depend on if they have an actual plot. Most of what I've seen has been clip after clip strewn together...though, Buffy the Vampire Layer had a plot, a poor one but a plot none-the-less.
 
ok here are some of my favs

drama / action - the general's daughter, Basic
horror flicks- the first Nightmare on Elm, Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Ghost Ship- as you can see I love horror flicks!
suspense- identiity
comedy- the rundown
musicals- they still make those things? lol
 
Sybella said:
I guess it would depend on if they have an actual plot. Most of what I've seen has been clip after clip strewn together...though, Buffy the Vampire Layer had a plot, a poor one but a plot none-the-less.


Or John Wayne Bobbit Live and Uncut... That really had a deep plot.. ;)


I really like you better now Syb, a girl with a eye for porn. ;D
 
Sorry i forgot my favorit porn flick! shame on me!

Any thing with Tracey Lords in it. I know she was underage, but she was real good at her job.
 
jenn said:
Sorry i forgot my favorit porn flick! shame on me!

Any thing with Tracey Lords in it. I know she was underage, but she was real good at her job.


She never did much for me. Now Jenna Jameson....... Good god that one does. :D
 
jenn said:
Your right she is very good as well!!!!!! I think I have one or two of her movies here.


One or two?? I lost count before my buddy got ahold of them. Now I have none. :(
 
jenn said:
Not much of a friend if you ask me. You never steal someones porn. Thats just wrong!


So true, but he didn't have a young niece who got into his stuff either. ;)
 
musical?

of course they make musicals still, my fav is an oldie but im sure yall will remember as it was oscar material for sure: Xanadu with Olivia Newton John
 
Re: musical?

willykink said:
of course they make musicals still, my fav is an oldie but im sure yall will remember as it was oscar material for sure: Xanadu with Olivia Newton John


What the holy hell is Xanadu? A city in Africa?
 
Stardust said:
Its a place where all your dreams can come true ;)


kind of like the club Big Uns in Daytona huh.......... ;)
 
Nope

Not like Big Uns in Daytona at all...

The original

In Xanadu did Kubla Khan
A stately pleasure-dome decree:
Where Alph, the sacred river, ran
Through caverns measureless to man
Down to the sunless sea,
So twice five miles of fertile ground
With walls and towers were girdled round;
And there were gardens bright with sinuous rills,
Where blossomed many an incense-bearing tree;
And here were forest ancient as the hills,
Enfolding spots of greenery.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge
 
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