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Old 03-14-2020, 12:29 PM
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My top 10 would include Night of the Living Dead. Made by students and college profs. Negligible budget. A gore horror movie that is terrifying and has important societal points to make. To me a top 10.

Bear movie ever. That’s easy. The Wizard of Oz. Case closed.
Yes, a great horror movie made on a shoestring budget. Would likely have been worse if it had a big budge.
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"Best" can mean something different to everyone. Not sure if these are the best, but they sure are my favorites that I've watched many times.

The Shawshank Redemption
The Sting
The Godfather
The Godfather 2
Heartbreak Ridge
Heat
Takers
The Patriot
8 Men Out
Tombstone
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My top 10 would include these:

Star Wars
The Usual Suspects
Dances With Wolves
Saving Private Ryan
Young Frankenstein
Pulp Fiction
Casablanca
The Wizard of Oz
Unforgiven
The Longest Day

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Shawshank Redemption is great.

My all-time favorite that I laugh out loud everytime I see it is : Blazing Saddles

Must watch the unedited version, not the versions they play sometimes on Cable without a lot of the language and comments edited and left out. Funniest film of all-time in my opinion.
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WTF? Nobody has THE GOAT on any of these lists?

Ever seen a film called ANIMAL HOUSE ?
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After watching Comet for a little while, I would have to add "Prehistoric Cave Women" to my list. It got me very excited.
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I really liked:

Glory Road - the black college basketball team that won it all, outstanding!
The Blues Brothers
Rocky
Star Wars
Empire Strikes Back
Wizard of Oz - for the younger crowd
The Magnificent Seven - awesome old Western

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