Which is your best movie till date ?

I'd have to say one of my favorite movies would be the ones Disney made, I had a great time watching them with family members
 
I know Im going to hear about this one but I have 2 fave movies to date. The first one is Somewhere in Time. Such a wonderful love story. And my second is Xanadu. Yes I said it. Xanadu. I know Im the only person in the world that went to the theater to see it. But I loved the music, Gene Kelly, and Olivia Newton John.
 

To this day nothing beats the shawshank redemption. That movie has it all and it's very inspiring in many ways.
 
Another movie i highly recomend and is also kind of modern would be gladiator. That movie has a lot of value to me. I hope more men grow up following those principles.
 
Lovely Bones was a refreshing one for sure. Very entertaining and original film about a girl that gets murdered but is able to witness what happens to the people in her life after she dies.
 
84 Charlie Mopic

It's a very creative flick about what I did during the Vietnam war. It's done as raw, unedited film brought back after a photographer accompanies a LLRP team as a lessons-learned exercise. Of course, I'm prejudice in favor because its very personal. But, it is a great movie and won some awards. Made me laugh and cry.
 
I loved Madame X with Lana Turner, Somewhere In Time, and Close Encounters. Not normally a sci-fi fan, but the special effects were great, and it would be nice to think aliens are good 'people', and would help, not harm us.

(Unlike the Twilight Zone episode 'To Serve Man'). :eek:
 
This was made for TV..but I loved Lonesome Dove. All the characters were great, especially Robert Duvall as Gus and Tommy Lee Jones as Capt. Call, old former Texas Rangers. This is the best western ever made! We watch this movie a couple of times a year.

I am a huge fan of old movies, also. Especially, Bette Davis. I've seen all of hers, and would see them again.
 
Without a doubt ...

... Naughty Night-Shift Nurses.

It was a memorable film in its own right, as well as being my introduction to adulthood. I can't say I remember the plot or the dialogue too well, but the action sequences were superb and the special-effects breath-taking.
 
Without a doubt ...

... Naughty Night-Shift Nurses.

It was a memorable film in its own right, as well as being my introduction to adulthood. I can't say I remember the plot or the dialogue too well, but the action sequences were superb and the special-effects breath-taking.

And the acting . . . superb . . .
 
I LOVE anything with Bogie; especially the ones filmed in San Francisco. I love all the old film noir stuff. PBS often has good old movies on Saturday nights and I love the treat.
 
And the acting . . . superb . . .

There was acting ?!?

I LOVE anything with Bogie; especially the ones filmed in San Francisco. I love all the old film noir stuff. PBS often has good old movies on Saturday nights and I love the treat.

Oh, man, Bogey ... back in my VCR days I had copies (either store-bought or recorded from TV) of EVERY movie he ever made, and I actually watched them all - some, like Key Largo, I watched dozens of times.

He was my idea of what a man should be. And yes, I know it was Hollywood. :rolleyes:

Young Frankenstein ​of course!!!

What knockers!
 
WOW!!! Good ol' PBS came thru big time with their Saturday night movie. Just throughly enjoyed Four Weddings and a Funeral. What a great flick.
 
I love time travel movies ! I must have watched Somewhere in Time 3-4 times, and The Time Travelers Wife, a couple of times (plus read the book twice), and my very favorite movie is Frequency, with Dennis Quaid. That movie has so many twists and turns in the plot, and I can watch it over and over, and still never get tired of seeing it. I have always wanted to learn ham radio, and loved it when I had a CB, so this movie just has everything I want in a movie : plot, action, suspense, suspends reality, and is still a family type movie with a warm fuzzy ending.
 
I forgot about 'The Village'....loved that one. Good old Psycho was a classic....anyone watching Bates Motel?? Looks kinda interesting, so we're recording it.
 
There's a biography on PBS right now about Grace Kelly. Now, Rear Window . . . THAT was a great flick! Ya can't beat Hitchcock.

Time travel, HappyFlowerlady? Let's see . . . Back to the Future was a fun flick; The Terminator was pretty cool and then there's . . . Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure...

Sorry, Anne, my television access is rather limited until I finish with the nightmare of getting Directv up and working. So, can't see Bates Motel and wish I could give it a try. Sounds like it has possibilites of being nice and creepy.
 
Now, there's a bio on Marilyn Monroe. She was very talented besides being very beautiful. A definitive Hollywood tragedy.
 


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