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I see a pattern as well. Great direction. Orson Welles once said he learned from the three greatest directors in Hollywood. John Ford, John Ford, and John Ford.

Obviously he is in the group, as is Spielberg, Capra, the Coen brothers, and, I think, Eastwood. David Lean wasn't too shabby either.

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Hitchcock has got to be on there. Rear Window, Vertigo, Rhe Man Who Knew Too Much

John

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Reservoir Dogs

Apocalypse Now

Alien

Pulp Fiction

The Incredibles

The Goonies

Oh Brother Where Art Thou

The Pianist

The Purge

Raiders of the Lost Ark

Young Frankenstein

aaaashhhhhhhh.........I cant do it!!!

 

 

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Top 5 would be very hard and would vary by day.

These would always be in the top 15.

Forest Gump

Crocodile Dundee

Tombstone

Young Guns

Fried Green Tomatoes

Money is just ink and paper, worthless until it switches hands, and worthless again until the next transaction. (me)

I am the master of my unspoken words, and the slave to those that should have remained unsaid. (unknown)

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Tombstone

Point Break

Young guns

Grumpy old men

Blazing Saddles

And of course....A River Runs through it

I can't ever rhink the words Blazing Saddles without laughing. How the heck did that get past the sensors?

I was about 13 when that came out. My dad took my brother and I to see it because he liked westerns. Oh,what a memory!!

John

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I do want to add MY NAUGHTY ONES.

Streets of Fire

Eddy and the Cruisers

Dune

Jaws

If they are on im watching them

Those are guilty pleasure movies.

I understand as I am a sucker for them too. Others include Quigley Down Under, The Man from Snowy River, Her Alibi, and Zorro.

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Reservoir Dogs

Apocalypse Now

Alien

Pulp Fiction

The Incredibles

The Goonies

Oh Brother Where Art Thou

The Pianist

The Purge

Raiders of the Lost Ark

Young Frankenstein

aaaashhhhhhhh.........I cant do it!!!

Spielberg..Tarrantino..Coen..Brooks. You've got good taste!

Oh Brother; young Frankenstein. Gotta add those

John

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Those are guilty pleasure movies.

I understand as I am a sucker for them too. Others include Quigley Down Under, The Man from Snowy River, Her Alibi, and Zorro.

snowy River--that scene where they're riding down the steep grade balls to the wall!!

John

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Even Mel has said with this Politically correct world and the lack of people understanding the satire it was based off of the movies at the time and time period itself this movie could not be made today. He went on to say that though he could make it and politics aside it was the satire it had on the movies of the time and the cast members who only wanted to make a fun movie and have fun making it.

I love interviews with Mel he just makes you laugh, think and feel good.

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