If you are a Paul Newman fan Absence of Malice is good. One off my favorites is Sleepers. It has an all star cast and is pretty long.
You had options with this one. You could have posted this here or apparently, in the OT John Mayer and Guitarist thread according to 91.Deep Throat ...a true classic
Just to name a few:
Independence Day, The Matrix, Die Hard, The Breakfast Club, Field of Dreams, Hoosiers, Lake House, Top Gun, Big, Drumline.
How about Powder, Crash, The Bourne Trilogy, Moulin Rouge, The Natural, The Hunt For Red October, Dave.One part of me just wants to play all of these videos at once and see if my computer explodes.
Yours are really up my alley. I'd probably throw in another John Candy, Planes, Trains & Automobiles which was totally awesome.Off the top of my head:
Casablanca
The Godfather
A Few Good Men
My Cousin Vinny
Shawshank Redemption
12 Angry Men
and
Uncle Buck just because of this quote
I love Midnight Run and I'd probably throw in Runaway Jury.Lone Star, Donnie Brasco, Cinema Paradiso, Road to Perdition, Midnight Run, Amores Perros, The Wild Bunch, The Naked Gun, A History of Violence, The Warriors, The Wanderers, Miller's Crossing, Fargo.
I'm a big "Frequency" fan and I'm also into both the Bourne Trilogy & the Shawshank Redemption. Great choices.Great movie to watch with young daughters: Dreamer (I love this movie)
Underrated movie I enjoyed: Frequency
Hilarious movie I was forced to see by my wife and was pleasantly surprised: Ever After
Best guy movie: Bourne anything.
Best older guy comedy: Billy Madison or Tommy Boy.
Best more recent comedy: Old School
Best serious movies: Shawshank Redemption
I just recently added my love of the movie! Charles Grodin was phenomenal in it as was Robert DeNiro. Someone else mentioned Sleepers which was awesome with Brad Pitt and then there was Sneakers with Robert Redford and a really impressive supporting cast. Actually there are too many outstanding movies though lately, maybe not so much.I don't get how Midnight Run has been mentioned in only one post.
Shawshank Redemption, hands down.
Glory, Patton, Lawrence of Arabia and Finding Nemo.
Go figure... three historical war movies ... and a cartoon about a fish.
^^^^ love this...laughing my @$$ offCome on, Pee Wee's Big Adventure is right up there!
I mean who doesn't remember The Alamo...... scene?
For those WAY too young to remember it, have a few drinks & watch it!
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Finally mentioned. I get a lump in my throat just typing this.My Favorites...roughly in order and probably missed a few
7) Saving Private Ryan
Loved "How Green Was My Valley" and "Raiders of The Lost Ark", they go under the ones I missed. Also loved "One , Two, Three", the cold war satire might go over the heads of some nowadays but the first time I saw it I laughed almost non-stop. BTW, I did mention a Wilder film, maybe his best one. It's my favorite film (well maybe) and Wilders personal favorite as well.I waited a long time before adding to this list:
"Badges, we don't need no stinking badges." Treasure of the Sierra Madre"
"So they call me Concentration Camp Erhard." The original version with Jack Benny and Carole Lombard, not the Mel Brooks remake of "To be or not to be."
Favorite Mel Brooks film: the original Producers with Zero Mostel :"winter for Poland and France."
Kurosawa's "The Seven Samauri."
Ernst Lubitch's "Ninotchka"
I'm surprised no one mentioned a Billy Wilder film; I'm going to suggest two and not the obvious one: "Double Indemnity" and
"One, Two, Three." The obvious one is "Some Like it Hot."
I recently re-watched "The Fugitive"; it holds up really well.
Any list should include one Ealing comedy; my Choice is "Kind Hearts and Coronets." "Kind hearts are more than coronets and simple faith than Norman blood."
"Raiders of the Lost Arc" is great entertainment.
Two of my super favorites "Casablanca" and "Groundhog Day" are favorites of many "Yarders."
John Ford is one of my great favorites: "The Grapes of Wrath" and "How Green was my Valley" are classic examples of his work.
His best western is probably "The Searchers."
Two classic anti hero films "Carlito's Way" and " American Gangster." They both are underrated. For pure mindless action "Speed" still delivers.
I could go on virtually forever.
This one is nuts and real difficult.......
Comedies: Midnight Run, Caddyshack, My Cousin Vinny, Stripes
Others: Few Good Men, Silence of the Lambs, Jagged Edge, Mean Season, Crimson Tide
Older Teen Movies: Breakfast Club, Fast Times at Ridgemont, Sixteen Candles, Weird Science