If you had to pick one movie...
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It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World
One of the earliest movies I remember watching, and probably the most watched ever - the tape hardly works now. And also, aside from Jurrasic Park, the one I most reenacted with my toys. The final fireengine scene is the best movie climax ever.
EDIT: When I was 13 I also made a boardgame based on it.
One of the earliest movies I remember watching, and probably the most watched ever - the tape hardly works now. And also, aside from Jurrasic Park, the one I most reenacted with my toys. The final fireengine scene is the best movie climax ever.
EDIT: When I was 13 I also made a boardgame based on it.
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It's a VERY tough call, but I think I'm gonna hafta go with <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0052311/">Touch of Evil.</a> I'm such a sucker for the genre, and this is the best film noir gets. Though I feel bad leaving out Shawshank Redemption, Snatch, Shaolin Soccer and American Pop.
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At this point, it's one of those movies (well, it and the sequel) that you laugh at, but in a kind of nervous manner, because it seems like you ought to regard it as terribly politically incorrect.Jac wrote:The Gods Must Be Crazy
*Edit* I suppose I should try to be sorta-on-topic. It's a terribly hard decision, but I think I shall have to say "Amélie" ... although my "favourite movie" tends to change from year to year or even more frequently, as I broaden my horizons.
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Narnia. Hands down, best movie ever. Light, inspiring fluff perfectly capable of standing on its own merits.
Second runners up would be Mixed Nuts and The Sting.
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Second runners up would be Mixed Nuts and The Sting.
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