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All time favourite film?











Gregory2Smith1

J'les aurai!
Sep 21, 2011
5,476
Auch
Bitter Moon

Peter Coyote is quite superb

Emmanuelle Seigner is ridiculously sexy

Kristin Scott Thomas personifies beauty

Hugh Grant is very good too
 


Braders

Abi Fletchers Gimpboy
Jul 15, 2003
29,224
Brighton, United Kingdom
I think I'm the only one yet to see that !
Either have I , must do soon mind

Fight Club for me , although the first two Back to the futures would be up there.
 






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.

Pedant alert - surely you would have had ancestors there!

If not you clearly you possess a time machine, if so could you go back and sort out Archer, Bellotti, and "Smith must score" for us
 


Benjyman1990

Registered Boon.
Jul 31, 2011
316
North Stand & Worthing
Seen as everyone else is listing more than one:

Castaway - I love Tom Hanks in this, really gets me.
Football Factory - Controversial i know but i think the casting is genius (pwopa nowty)
Ace Ventura - Jim Carrey is a legend
Home Alone 1 & 2 - All time fav Christmas films
Ali G & Borat - Sacha Baron Cohen is hilarious IMO

Im waiting for [MENTION=24519]smeariestbat[/MENTION] to come along and name a load of Disney films - pwopa nowty mate
 






maltaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 25, 2009
13,365
Zabbar- Malta
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?? :eek:


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? :ohmy:

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.


On your criteria , you make a very good point. But in my favourite I have to disagree as I love the Life of Brian (part of the enjoyment is the anticipation of whats coming next, even though /especially because you know)

I would also nominate Godfather 2 .
 


Meade's Ball

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
13,653
Hither (sometimes Thither)
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.
 








El Sid

Well-known member
May 10, 2012
3,806
West Sussex
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.

Ah you mean this one..........

Henry Kelly climbed to the top of the tree
He was only four or five
He took his big wheel to the top of the tree and tried to take a ride
Henry Kelly fell and screamed like hell as his body bounced off the branches
He fell from the top of the tree to the ground and there wasn't a tooth left in his mouth when he landed

And the grown ups said "Oh Henry, Henry Kelly don't you see you could have died?"
But the kids said "Henry Kelly you're our hero
You can't tell if somethings possible if you don't try"

Henry Kelly waited for his big teethe to grow in
Then he grew up and he is fine
And unless you've heard the story told you might not even notice that he has a crooked smile
So all you kids with over protective parents now listen here to me
Go out and try stuff, get dirty, get hurt, don't be so scared of everything

And the grown ups said "Oh Henry Henry Kelly don't you see you could have died?"
But the kids said "Henry Kelly you're our hero
Can't tell if somethings possible if you don't try"

Kids need to see that kids can be kids and maybe get hurt sometimes
They might break some bones or lose some teeth but they hardly ever die
I hope that legends still get passed from kid to kid these days
About the crazy stunts tried by other kids both long ago and far away

Like the one about girl that made a plastic parachute
Jumped off the roof and broke her knees
Or how Gerald McGuire lost one of his balls when he flipped his A TV

Or how Henry Kelly climbed to the top of the tree
He was only four or five
He took his big wheel to the top of the tree and tired to take a ride
He took his big wheel to the top of the tree and tried to take a ride
 




MJsGhost

Oooh Matron, I'm an
NSC Patron
Jun 26, 2009
5,030
East
Tough question as it really depends upon my mood, but here's a handful of favourites (in no particular order):

Gran Torino
Pulp Fiction
The Big Blue
Wall-E
Leon
Amelie
Anchorman!
 


jakarta

Well-known member
May 25, 2007
15,738
Sullington
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?
 


red star portslade

New member
Jul 8, 2012
1,882
Hove innit
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?

I was shocked by the omission of Rocky v from his top 35:down:
 


Garry Nelson's Left Foot

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
13,533
tokyo
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