Your All Time Favorite Movie?

Tombstone! Great story and the acting is top notch.

Stand by me is another favorite, like MattyLav I watched it with my dad
 
I guess we need to keep it squeaky clean.

I'll go with Casablanca.
 
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Yeah, that was a very good one! Tim Roth did a great job developing his character of Archie. Tim's handling of the rapier vs the claymore was a very very well done fight scene. :thumbup:
Yeah, then him getting cleaved at the end...poetic justice for what he did to the Mrs Roy.
 
A Scanner Darkly

I go back and forth on whether it could have been better without the animation, but in the end I think it was such a unique and well adapted (for modern audiences) vision of Phillip K Dick's story that it really is a great movie either way.
 
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"Thats not a dime Martini, This is a Dime"

Best Movie of all time In my Book
 
For pure entertainment value I am going with Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

A few greats not yet mentioned; Young Frankenstein, Mr. Roberts, Reservoir Dogs, The Dark Knight, Jaws
 
The Dark Knight, I'm always quoting the Joker's laugh when he comes into the 'meeting' of the thugs as they were watching the TV guy tell of how he has removed all their money. Just the laugh part ;) my kids think I'm a little off, kinda like the Joker..."...and I thought MY jokes were bad..."

But one other movie that I like a lot, some will most likely hate as it has Tom Cruise in it, is "Knight and Day" for some reason I like the movie a lot, double dipped and got the BluRay version as well, yeah, I know, I need help, but, ya like what ya like and there it is...

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So many of you have already named my favorites (Casablanca, The Great Escape, The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly... etc...)... so, I am torn between a few, because they deserve to be on this venerable list... blade oriented" The Seven Samurai, Yojimbo/ Sanjuro, and The 13 Assassin... and just a damn good movie: The Big Lebowski... OK, I'm good now.
 
Pan's Labyrinth.
Such a great story. I am never sure if I should laugh or cry at the end so I usually do both.
 
Anything Ed Wood- especially Plan 9 from Outer Space.
So incredibly bad that it's a classic.

As far as anything else ,I can watch Clerks over and over.
 
either American Psycho
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Funny Games
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Big Trouble in Little China. Saw it as a kid when it came out in the theaters, got it a year or so later on VHS, wore it out, got another copy, wore that one out, got the DVD, been with me ever since.
"When some wild-eyed, eight foot tall maniac grabs your neck, taps the back of your favorite head up against the barroom wall, and he looks you crooked in the eye and asks if ya paid your dues, you just stare that big sucker back in the eye, and you remember what ol' Jack Burton always says at a time like that. "Have ya paid your dues, Jack?" "Yessir, the check is in the mail."
 
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