I am Spartacus
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I am Spartacus
What is your favorite movie?
What are your top ten?
"Paris Texas" is my favorite movie.
"Of Gods and Men" is possibly 1A.
But "Spartacus" is up there, certainly in Top Ten, possibly Top Five.
What are your top ten?
"Paris Texas" is my favorite movie.
"Of Gods and Men" is possibly 1A.
But "Spartacus" is up there, certainly in Top Ten, possibly Top Five.
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I don't remember seeing all of Spartacus but Kirk Douglas was one of my all time favorite actors.
I guess my favorite movie is the Lord of the Rings Trilogy. Whenever I see it on the channel guide I want to sit down and watch it.
A close second would be 2001: A Space Odyssey.
I guess my favorite movie is the Lord of the Rings Trilogy. Whenever I see it on the channel guide I want to sit down and watch it.
A close second would be 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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you are aging yourself Jim...those movies were of a different era....great movies i don't think our youth would appreciate in this day and age
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Young people can watch older movies, older people can watch movies of today.
That's the beauty of movies. It has absolutely nothing to do with age.
I loved "The Irishman" and "Parasite."
Two movies I would recommend whether you are 20, 40, 60, 80, 100.
That's the beauty of movies. It has absolutely nothing to do with age.
I loved "The Irishman" and "Parasite."
Two movies I would recommend whether you are 20, 40, 60, 80, 100.
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I am a sucker for old musicals and favourite probably The Sound of Music. Loved the Wizard of Oz and White Christmas. From a heritage perspective and love Yul Brenner/Tony Curtis in Taras Bulba that I haven't seen in years but was an annual favourite growing up instilling that Kosack pride.
I watched the Irishman but found the storyline great but it dragged for what 3 1/2 hrs. Not my fav.
I watched the Irishman but found the storyline great but it dragged for what 3 1/2 hrs. Not my fav.
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tony curtis was incredible in spartacus.
i think he won best supporting actor, no?
i think he won best supporting actor, no?
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I just thought the very last scene with Joe Pesci in the end of The Irishman was one of the most brilliant scenes I've ever seen, maybe it just resonated with how I remember my father at the very end.
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Hard to pick a favorite movie but Luchino Visconti's "The Leopard" is perhaps the top for me.
Thought The Irishman was a pale shadow of Scorsese's best work and also that it sacrificed many of the most interesting elements of the Jimmy Hoffa story to make a more or less formulaic gangster pic. However, I agree the last scenes were the best.
Thought The Irishman was a pale shadow of Scorsese's best work and also that it sacrificed many of the most interesting elements of the Jimmy Hoffa story to make a more or less formulaic gangster pic. However, I agree the last scenes were the best.
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The Wizard of Oz.
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The Taxi Driver
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Spartacus definitely up there, as is Gladiator.
RIP, Mr. Douglas.
RIP, Mr. Douglas.
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The Princess Bride
Groundhog Day
The Shawshank Redemption
My Cousin Vinnie
Local Hero
The Tempest (John Cassavetes)
Manhattan
Annie Hall
Chariots of Fire
The Godfather 1,2
Groundhog Day
The Shawshank Redemption
My Cousin Vinnie
Local Hero
The Tempest (John Cassavetes)
Manhattan
Annie Hall
Chariots of Fire
The Godfather 1,2
Best
Jacques
Jacques
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This.OrlandoRobert wrote:Spartacus definitely up there, as is Gladiator.
RIP, Mr. Douglas.
Sound of Music and Mary Poppins were childhood faves.
The Sting, Butch Cassidy/Sundance, and Deliverance made huge impressions.
But not quite my all-time favorites as an adult.
Not in any particular order, off the top of my head, and subject to change of mood/mind/memory:
Spartacus
Gladiator
Godfather II
Godfather
Shawshank Redemption
Annie Hall
Pulp Fiction
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Schindler's List
Green Mile
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Kirk Douglas was born in 1916. That was some innings.
I like any movie with Al Pacino in it. He cracks me up, especially his voice. An impressionists dream.
I like any movie with Al Pacino in it. He cracks me up, especially his voice. An impressionists dream.
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Personal favorites (not in order, and not necessarily what I think are the 10 finest films I’ve seen):
Casablanca (surprised no one else listed it)
Godfather I & II
A Man For All Seasons
E.T.
Shakespeare in Love
The Princess Bride
Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Rocky
The Graduate
Casablanca (surprised no one else listed it)
Godfather I & II
A Man For All Seasons
E.T.
Shakespeare in Love
The Princess Bride
Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Rocky
The Graduate
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David
Shawshank Redemption is up there for me as well. Really a life lesson. You ever find Zihuatanejo
Shawshank Redemption is up there for me as well. Really a life lesson. You ever find Zihuatanejo
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HBL - I gave Casablanca some serious consideration. It's up there.
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I'll give it a go:
1. Dumb and Dumber
yep, timeless classic, greatest comedy of all time. Genius. Loved by all generations, most quoted movie ever according to IMB.
2. City of Life and Death
graphic and disturbing, yet a story that has to be told
3. Flowers of War
exactly the same subject as above, the greatest crime in humanity's history, yet went completely unpunished (and still denied by the Japanese) YiMou's greatest work.
4. Not One Less
maybe the second-leading work of Zhang YiMou, easily the greatest film-maker of our time.
5. Dunkirk
incredible suspense, but you first see a German soldier in the last 15 seconds of the movie!!!!
6. The Sound of Music
again, a timeless classic.
7. Under the Hawthorne Tree
another Zhang YiMou tear-jerker, flawless movie.
8. A Beautiful Life
Andrew Lau's best work, plus who wouldn't want to stare at Shu Qi for a couple of hours (sigh)
9. Rear Window
Just love this movie, Hitchcock and Grace, what more could you want?
10. Gone with the Wind
gone, but never forgotten. Amazing movie.
BTW, RIP Kirk Douglas? Really? Rot in Hell might be more appropriate.
1. Dumb and Dumber
yep, timeless classic, greatest comedy of all time. Genius. Loved by all generations, most quoted movie ever according to IMB.
2. City of Life and Death
graphic and disturbing, yet a story that has to be told
3. Flowers of War
exactly the same subject as above, the greatest crime in humanity's history, yet went completely unpunished (and still denied by the Japanese) YiMou's greatest work.
4. Not One Less
maybe the second-leading work of Zhang YiMou, easily the greatest film-maker of our time.
5. Dunkirk
incredible suspense, but you first see a German soldier in the last 15 seconds of the movie!!!!
6. The Sound of Music
again, a timeless classic.
7. Under the Hawthorne Tree
another Zhang YiMou tear-jerker, flawless movie.
8. A Beautiful Life
Andrew Lau's best work, plus who wouldn't want to stare at Shu Qi for a couple of hours (sigh)
9. Rear Window
Just love this movie, Hitchcock and Grace, what more could you want?
10. Gone with the Wind
gone, but never forgotten. Amazing movie.
BTW, RIP Kirk Douglas? Really? Rot in Hell might be more appropriate.
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What's your problem with Kirk Douglas, Felix?
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are you being serious? if so, just googleDavidG wrote:What's your problem with Kirk Douglas, Felix?
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Yes, I'm serious.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirk_Douglas
Very good actor, though difficult to work with.
An even better man.
Having Dalton Trumbo screenwrite Spartacus and crediting him for it de facto ended the blacklist.
Given the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Carter for outreach to Anwar Sadat.
I could go on.
What is it about him that bothers you?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirk_Douglas
Very good actor, though difficult to work with.
An even better man.
Having Dalton Trumbo screenwrite Spartacus and crediting him for it de facto ended the blacklist.
Given the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Carter for outreach to Anwar Sadat.
I could go on.
What is it about him that bothers you?
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not sure Jean, Natalie and PLENTY of others would agree with you
up there with OJ, IMHO. Those were, however, the days when the movie studios thought themselves above the law, and indeed, probably were!!!
up there with OJ, IMHO. Those were, however, the days when the movie studios thought themselves above the law, and indeed, probably were!!!
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