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We have a couple John Ford films listed above, how about another. The Searchers.
I picked Hitchcock's North by Northwest because it was a controversial ending, and there was nothing the censors could do. Hitchcock's cinematic sense of humor was off the charts. Lol
 
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I picked Hitchcock's North by Northwest because it was a controversial ending, and there was nothing the censors could do. Hitchcock's cinematic sense of humor was off the charts. Lol

Very true. Another great Hitchcock ending is Vertigo.
 

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Hoosiers

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The Usual Suspects

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

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A Few Good Men

The Usual Suspects and Butch Cassidy were two of the first I thought of.

Others not mentioned, and how the first one is missed I have no idea.

Planet of the Apes
Jaws
The Sixth Sense

 
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Great call. One of the best and most iconic ever.
Yeah I think that wins, every disaster/epic war movie since then has tried to recreate that moment and its never been equaled.
 

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We have a couple John Ford films listed above, how about another. The Searchers.

One of my favorites. That'll be the day.
 

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One that doesn't work as well on repeat viewings once you now what's coming, but the first time watching "Memento" unfold was quite an experience.
 
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I was thinking of this one, excellent choice. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly would qualify as well. I love watching all three films in the Dollar trilogy. It's a rare thing where each succeeding film is a bit better than the one before it.
 

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