Whats the best movie ever?

Discussion in 'The Bench' started by Floydsbuick, Sep 27, 2003.

  1. Brian Albrecht

    Brian Albrecht Classic Reflections

    Badger's shuttle kit

    I bet Badger could make a Buick 455" run!
     
  2. Truzi

    Truzi Perpetual Student

    Re: Re: Go that way, really fast, if something gets in your way - turn.

    Cool!!! I'm adding that to my bookmarks.

    Ever notice how, when the Camaro was brought back from the (not quite) dead, that the distributor was not in?
     
  3. Madcat455

    Madcat455 Need..more... AMMO!!!

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    YES... three of my favorites. Plus just about any movie with Leslie Neilson.
     
  4. recluse_71

    recluse_71 Guest

    ....

    :beer
     
  5. raresun

    raresun Well-Known Member

    I can't believe no one has mentioned the Dirty Dozen, classic war movie. The remainder of my list in no order:
    Blazing Saddles funniest movie ever
    Rainman awsome character portayal(Slingblade,Forrest Gump- very close)
    Cool Hand Luke, just plain cool
    Outlaw Josie Wales toughest ever in film.

    Honorable mention
    Caddyshack
    The Longest Yard
    Fargo
    Magnificent Seven
    Rasing Arizona
    Good Fellas
    Godfather I II

    the list goes on .....
     
  6. GSMAG

    GSMAG Well-Known Member

    Brian, great job with the pics and the web site. I wasted half an hour looking, laughing and remembering.
     
  7. Gr8ScatFan

    Gr8ScatFan ^That Car Is Sick^

    Mine are:

    1. My Cousin Vinny
    2. Billy Madison
    3. 2001: A Space Travesty
    4. Shawkshank Redemption
    5. Happy Gilmore
    6. Cable Guy
    7. Dumb And Dummer
    8. Corky Romano
    9. Rush Hour 2
    10. Money Talks
     
  8. Gr8ScatFan

    Gr8ScatFan ^That Car Is Sick^

    No good Adam Sandler movies lately. Make a Simpsons movie or get me the 2001 GS Nationals Video to watch and Vinny may go to number two.
     
  9. RickyRiv85

    RickyRiv85 Pull, Don't Push

    My personal top ten favorite movie list would probably go somthing like this (in order):

    1.) Godfather I & II (counts as one movie)
    2.) True Grit
    3.) Blazing Saddles
    4.) Jaws
    5.) Animal House
    6.) Raiders of the Lost Ark
    7.) The Blues Brothers
    8.) Caddy Shack
    9.) The African Queen
    10.) Apocalypse Now
     
  10. Brian Albrecht

    Brian Albrecht Classic Reflections

    Lots of good ones...

    We all seem to like a lot of the same movies, Fargo, Pulp, Alien, Shawshank, Raising Arizona, My Cousin Vinny, Slingblade, Risky Business, Blazing Saddles, Animal House, Caddyshack, and lots of others here were on my short list too!:TU:
    Great thread Dan-you the Man!
     
  11. Floydsbuick

    Floydsbuick Well-Known Member

    Gee Thanks! Also, great pictures from "Better of Dead":TU:
     
  12. STAGE III

    STAGE III Lost Experimental 455-4 Bolt Main Block.

    #1 Vanishing Point

    #2 Blues Brothers

    #3. ANYthing with John Wayne: Which by the way....... I will never forget the line "J.W." laid on a "Bandito" who John Wayne had caught up with while watering "his"cows which this bandito and his large gang had stolen from John.


    Now John and his small posse (spelling?) where decisively outnumbered, but John Wayne went straight to the leader and "requested" his cows back.

    "Senior Bandito" just looked at all his men laughing, and looked at J.W.'s small party and said something to the effect "They have come for their cows HA hahhaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!"

    Then Bandito looked straight in John Wayne's face and growled "I hope you have brought PLENTY of gold".

    John Wayne "beared down", hand over his holster, and said "NO GOLD.......just LEAD...and you are the FIRST one I'm gonna kill".

    They got their cows back, zero shots fired..........

    Cool dude in my book..........

    Movie three? Just about all black and white movies, Really about anything showing real life, past, or present

    Ok?
     
  13. KEN COTRONA

    KEN COTRONA Well-Known Member

    dave
    requiem was written by Hubert Selby, really good stuff. he also wrote last exit to brooklyn which was made into a movie. in the dvd of requiem he is the old prison guard in one of the deleted scenes.
    have you seen angel heart ? deniro, mickey rourke, and lisa bonet (get the unrated version!!!!!)
    also barfly was written by bukowski. the greatest writer of the twentieth century a brilliant movie.

    from josey wales
    "get ready little lady, hell is coming to breakfast"
    tho i think unforgiven was eastwoods best western. the best closing line of a movie
    " you better bury ned right, and not be cuttin up no whore neither, or I'll come back and kill everyone of you sons of bitches."
     
  14. I don't think I can single out specific favorite movies, there are too many. However, I can ALWAYS sit down and watch ANY John Wayne WWII movie. And Clint Eastwood westerns.
     
  15. Floydsbuick

    Floydsbuick Well-Known Member

    Unforgiven. "You just killed an unarmed man!"........."He shoulda armed himself"
     
  16. STAGE III

    STAGE III Lost Experimental 455-4 Bolt Main Block.

    I'm trying to remember the movie but one of my favorite lines also was...

    "You're the disease, and I'm the cure!"

    I think this was a Clint Eastwood line and probably involved a Model 29 S&W 44 Magnum.

    Can't remember the movie though:Do No:
     
  17. GSMAG

    GSMAG Well-Known Member

    That was Stallone is Cobra. I'm ashamed I know that.:Dou:
     
  18. STAGE III

    STAGE III Lost Experimental 455-4 Bolt Main Block.

    Yeh! That Merc was hot! Forgot about that one.Flick was a little cheesy though
     
  19. frtlnrbuick

    frtlnrbuick Midwest Mafia

    Not about cars

    Most of my favorites have already been named, but, one I haven't seen mentioned, that had a load of funny lines (to me at least):

    Johnny Dangerously

    "Johnny, did you know that your last name is an adverb?"

    "My mother hung me on a hook once; Once!"

    "It's an 88 magnum, it shoots through schools.":blast:
     
  20. 59 Invicta

    59 Invicta Guest

    How about:

    In Cold Blood
    In the Heat of the Night
    The Last Picture Show
    Psycho
     

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