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'Best Films' 08:49 - Aug 4 with 6504 viewsBrianMcCarthy

Don't recall one of these?
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Do We Have a 'Best Films' Thread? on 09:51 - Aug 4 with 3545 viewsdaveB

My List changes all the time but today it's

Godfather Trilogy (I know thats cheating)
Goodfellas
Wolf of Wall Street

Honourable mentions to Back to the Future, Guardians of the Galaxy, Avengers Infity War, Empire Strikes Back, Airplane, Life of Brian and Naked Gun
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'Best Films' on 19:46 - Aug 24 with 3321 viewsBrianMcCarthy

Probably the most beautiful looking film I've seen.

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'Best Films' on 20:16 - Aug 24 with 3248 viewsBucksRanger

It doesn't have the epic proportions of Lawrence of Arabia but the following film, Malena, is superbly shot and is full of beauty and sadness.

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'Best Films' on 20:27 - Aug 24 with 3212 viewsBrianMcCarthy

'Best Films' on 20:16 - Aug 24 by BucksRanger

It doesn't have the epic proportions of Lawrence of Arabia but the following film, Malena, is superbly shot and is full of beauty and sadness.

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Will check that out, Bucks.
Thanks a mill.

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'Best Films' on 20:29 - Aug 24 with 3204 viewsEmpireStateRanger

Two of my all-time favorite movies, No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood, were both filmed in the same place (Marfa, Texas) at the same time. In fact, production for "No Country" was shut down for a day because of an explosion from the TWBB set.
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'Best Films' on 20:39 - Aug 24 with 3172 viewsdmm

So many but those I can recall right now...

It's a Beautiful Life
Babette's Feast
Three Colours - Red, White and Blue
Jean de Florette and Manon des Sources
After Life (Chinese 1998)
Seven Samurai
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'Best Films' on 20:44 - Aug 24 with 3165 viewsBucksRanger

You're welcome Brian. I'll throw in one more beautiful film if I may.

The story within the story portrayed in The Fall has some of the most beautiful scenes ever shot.

Please check it out if you haven't already seen it Brian. Everything you portray in your postings here make me believe that you will enjoy this film.

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'Best Films' on 20:45 - Aug 24 with 3165 viewsloftboy

Most 1950’s /60’s WW 2 films
Pulp fiction
Forest Gump
Inbetweeners
Inbetweeners 2
Back to the future trilogy
Death wish
The sweeney movie ( not the remake)
Zulu
Italian job both versions

favourite cheese mature Cheddar. FFS there is no such thing as the EPL
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'Best Films' on 20:57 - Aug 24 with 3136 viewsWilkinswatercarrier

Tough, but top 5, in no particular order.
Jaws
Vertigo
Rear Window
Goonies
Karate Kid (original)

I'm a child of the 80s so couldn't leave Goonies and Karate Kid out.
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'Best Films' on 21:05 - Aug 24 with 3116 viewsBrianMcCarthy

'Best Films' on 20:44 - Aug 24 by BucksRanger

You're welcome Brian. I'll throw in one more beautiful film if I may.

The story within the story portrayed in The Fall has some of the most beautiful scenes ever shot.

Please check it out if you haven't already seen it Brian. Everything you portray in your postings here make me believe that you will enjoy this film.



I will.
Thanks again Bucks.

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'Best Films' on 21:07 - Aug 24 with 3105 viewsQPRSteve

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (all three films)
The African Queen
The 39 Steps
Sleuth
Withnail & I
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'Best Films' on 21:13 - Aug 24 with 3079 viewsdistortR

'Best Films' on 20:16 - Aug 24 by BucksRanger

It doesn't have the epic proportions of Lawrence of Arabia but the following film, Malena, is superbly shot and is full of beauty and sadness.

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was that the full film?!

Will search that one out

Edit - My favourite film? Really difficult,but maybe Master and Commander. watched This Happy Breed recently, was totally immersed in it.
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'Best Films' on 21:35 - Aug 24 with 3017 viewsdigswellhoop

aliens enter the dragon 2001 space oddity beaches star wars 1st to be released kids baet laberynth
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'Best Films' on 21:42 - Aug 24 with 2993 viewsdistortR

'Best Films' on 21:35 - Aug 24 by digswellhoop

aliens enter the dragon 2001 space oddity beaches star wars 1st to be released kids baet laberynth


aliens enter the dragon?
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'Best Films' on 21:49 - Aug 24 with 2970 viewsLythamR

Spartacus
As Good As It Gets
Casualties Of War
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'Best Films' on 21:51 - Aug 24 with 2965 viewsHAYESBOY

On The Waterfront
12 Angry Men

Smells like a trout farm in here

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'Best Films' on 22:05 - Aug 24 with 2931 viewsNordicR

City of God and just about anything from the Coen brothers.
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'Best Films' on 22:09 - Aug 24 with 2922 viewsitsbiga

My top 5 favs in no order.

Taxi Driver
Cool Hand Luke
The Graduate
Midnight Cowboy
The Hustler

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'Best Films' on 07:56 - Aug 25 with 2711 viewsPeterHucker

'Best Films' on 20:44 - Aug 24 by BucksRanger

You're welcome Brian. I'll throw in one more beautiful film if I may.

The story within the story portrayed in The Fall has some of the most beautiful scenes ever shot.

Please check it out if you haven't already seen it Brian. Everything you portray in your postings here make me believe that you will enjoy this film.



Looks quite good but the lead actor playing Mark E Smith looks nothing like him.
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'Best Films' on 08:04 - Aug 25 with 2692 viewsPhildo

lots of favourites already mentioned but I do love Master and Commander - but I also love the books
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'Best Films' on 09:04 - Aug 25 with 2603 viewsderbyhoop

'Best Films' on 21:07 - Aug 24 by QPRSteve

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (all three films)
The African Queen
The 39 Steps
Sleuth
Withnail & I
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For the Girl With the Dragon Tatoo, I hope you mean the version with Noomi Rapace. They re did the 1st one with Daniel Craig as Blomqvist and it was dreadful. Too much money on the big name, so he became the centrepiece, not Salander

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'Best Films' on 09:39 - Aug 25 with 2561 viewsTheChef

Pretty much anything by Kubrick.

For my sins I only just got round to watching Paths of Glory the other night - another amazing film he made.

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'Best Films' on 09:43 - Aug 25 with 2556 viewsMetallica_Hoop

The many War films I like but one not mentioned as much as it should be is Leone's 'Once Upon A Time In America.'

A masterpiece with a soundtrack to match.

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'Best Films' on 09:50 - Aug 25 with 2541 viewsQPRSteve

Of course. Not strictly a film - I think it was done for TV originally. Saw the whole thing online and the was scenes not in the three films.
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'Best Films' on 09:51 - Aug 25 with 2538 viewsjoe90

'Best Films' on 19:46 - Aug 24 by BrianMcCarthy

Probably the most beautiful looking film I've seen.


I watched this at the Prince Charles Cinema a few years ago. Watching films like this on the big screen adds a whole other dimension to the experience. It might seem like an obvious point, but as more and more film is consumed on smaller screens so much of the cinematography is lost. I actually went through a period of visiting the PPC semi regularly to watch the old classics. Wonderful experience.
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