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    Not really movies but the planet earth series in 46 inches of HD is pretty awesome
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    I think I would have to include Napolean Dynamite. I love that flick.

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    Ferris Bueller's Day Off - love this one fo sho.
    Forgetting Sarah Marshall
    Goodfellas
    Castaway
    Pineapple Express
    Iron Man
    Happy Gilmore
    Tommy Boy
    Forrest Gump

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    Casino
    Goodfellas
    Shawshank Redemption
    True Romance
    Pulp Fiction
    The Departed
    Forest Gump
    Scarface
    Mystic River
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    Goodfellas
    Godfather 1 and 2
    Braveheart
    The Name of the Father
    Caddyshack
    Pulp Fiction
    The Usual Suspects
    Raging Bull
    Hoosiers
    Scarface
    Glengarry Glenross
    Slapshot
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    Original Star Wars Trilogy
    Lord of the Rings
    Man On Fire
    Serenity
    Gladiator
    The Matrix
    Excalibur
    Life of Brian
    Spartacus
    Blazing Saddles
    North Dallas 40
    Jaws
    Serenity
    Highlander
    American History X
    City of God
    The Cruel Sea
    Indiana Jones & The Last Crusade
    Midway
    The Dambusters
    M*A*S*H
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    Quote Originally Posted by Den21vsBal19 View Post
    Highlander
    American History X
    Ah man, cant believe i forgot about those two. EXCELLENT movies!

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    An oldie, but one I can watch any number of times

    Khartoum - a big screen Technicolor 60's epic, Charlton Heston as Charles "Chinese" Gordon doing battle with an Islamic nutjob, the Mahdi, in 1880's Sudan. Lawrence Olivier plays The Mahdi. Great big battles, great stuff. Check it out if you've never seen it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadnought View Post
    An oldie, but one I can watch any number of times

    Khartoum - a big screen Technicolor 60's epic, Charlton Heston as Charles "Chinese" Gordon doing battle with an Islamic nutjob, the Mahdi, in 1880's Sudan. Lawrence Olivier plays The Mahdi. Great big battles, great stuff. Check it out if you've never seen it.
    Some of those old classics are brilliant, I've recently watched Spartacus & the Battle of Britain with the monster, and he loved them.................probably going to watch Ben Hur tomorrow
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadnought View Post
    An oldie, but one I can watch any number of times

    Khartoum - a big screen Technicolor 60's epic, Charlton Heston as Charles "Chinese" Gordon doing battle with an Islamic nutjob, the Mahdi, in 1880's Sudan. Lawrence Olivier plays The Mahdi. Great big battles, great stuff. Check it out if you've never seen it.
    I can't watch some of those old timey flicks.. I just think the presentation is poor.. It drives me nuts. Hell, I couldn't even stand Gone with the Wind.

    But to add a movie to list.. I really really like Alexander Dumas' Count of Monte Cristo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Den21vsBal19 View Post
    Some of those old classics are brilliant, I've recently watched Spartacus & the Battle of Britain with the monster, and he loved them.................probably going to watch Ben Hur tomorrow
    I've been introducing my daughter to old Errol Flynn movies - Sea Hawk, Adventures of Robin Hood, Captain Blood, Prince and the Pauper - she loves 'em. Sean Connery James Bond movies, too. My wife thinks they're too racey, but I don't think they'll cause a bit of harm, and they're just good fun.

    Beats Hell out of watching the The Suite Life of Zack and Cody and Hannah Montana for Daddy and Girl time

    Which, if you don't get them in the UK count your friggin blessings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by West View Post
    I can't watch some of those old timey flicks.. I just think the presentation is poor.. It drives me nuts. Hell, I couldn't even stand Gone with the Wind.

    But to add a movie to list.. I really really like Alexander Dumas' Count of Monte Cristo.
    Count of Monte Cristo was a favorite of mine as a kid. My Mom read it to me, and I read it a few more times later on. Greatest revenge plot ever!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadnought View Post
    Count of Monte Cristo was a favorite of mine as a kid. My Mom read it to me, and I read it a few more times later on. Greatest revenge plot ever!
    Yes it is. I'm not very big on reading as my mind tends to wander off at times so I don't really get into books per se. But I thought the movie was extraordinary.

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    Some of The movie adaptations for Count of Monte Cristo are pretty good, I agree, but nothing beats the way Dumas sets up the revenge of the Count. Like The Three Musketeers it moves right along, too, so you might give it a shot sometime.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadnought View Post
    Some of The movie adaptations for Count of Monte Cristo are pretty good, I agree, but nothing beats the way Dumas sets up the revenge of the Count. Like The Three Musketeers it moves right along, too, so you might give it a shot sometime.
    Yes. It is the ultimate revenge plot. I don't know why, but i'm so drawn to revenge movies.. Like Shawshank Redemption..

    Three Musketeers is another good one. That used to be one of my favorites growing up.

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