Either have I , must do soon mindI think I'm the only one yet to see that !
Zulu/Zulu Dawn because I had descendants there.
Empire of the Sun, Spielberg's best film in my opinion.
Blazing Saddles.
A Bridge too Far.
The definition of your all time fav film must be a film that you can watch many times over any given period of time without it getting lacklustre or jaded in any way with similar enjoyment to the very 1st time you ever saw it....am I incorrect in this statement??
If so, the only problem with having a thriller or a drama as your all time fav is that when you know the twist or know how the film ends, some of the initial excitement from the first watch & drama must go surely?
Same with anything comedic....very funny the first time, moderately funny the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th time and then it's not so funny.
At least with a quality musical, as long as you like the tune(s) you can watch it over & over & still get the same pleasure, same as watching a concert DVD of your favourite band.
Kellys Heroes
I was a fan of Henry Kelly's Heroes. It was a 3-hour epic spin-off to his behind the scenes life in the mansion he and some of the Going for Gold contestants bought together. It all kicks off when Bjorn is found in bed with Karl and Thierry's lucky mascot is returned to him poo-flecked.
Looking at the Films mentioned so far you would think that Cinema started in the 1970's!
Personally I love 1930's-1950's Films, especially Powell and Pressburger such as the Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, A Canterbury Tale and my absolute favourite ever film A Matter of Life and Death.
Interesting no-one has yet mentioned the perennial Film Critics favourite either?