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UncasLover13 Posted - June 19 2004 : 11:39:22 PM
Hello out there!! I was just wondering, what is your all time favorite movie?! I think you can guess mine..it's LOTM of course!! It has everything I could want in a film; romance, action, a bit of humor, wonderful acting, and last but not least...one BEAUTIFUL native american man named Uncas! So tell me, what's your favorite movie (s)???

--Nora
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silentthunder Posted - March 18 2005 : 12:43:13 AM
quote:
Originally posted by Hippie_forever

Hi everybody! Im new to this board and this is like my first post. I really dont know my way around here yet but I think I should try posting a few messages!




Welcome, Hippie forever....
Don't worry, it's normal to feel "lost in the wilderness". lol..
Before you realize it, you'll be all over this place. Take it from me this is the best website to be a member of. Everyone here is just wonderful, so kick off your shoes and jump on the mohican couch and enjoy.
Hippie_forever Posted - March 18 2005 : 12:15:40 AM
Hi everybody! Im new to this board and this is like my first post. I really dont know my way around here yet but I think I should try posting a few messages!

Some of my favourite movies are:
SLC Punk
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Last of the mohicans(of course)
Last Samurai
American Splendor
Animal House
Old School
Endless Summer
Blow
Casablanca
Cheech and Chong
Dog Day Afternoon
The Godfather(all three)
Edward Scissorhands
Finding Nemo
Gone With the Wind
Goodfellas
Gypsy
Hidalgo
Lawrence of Arabia
A League of their own
Of Mice and Men
Patton
Pirates of the Carribean
Sense and Sensibility
Pride and Predulice
Seabiscuit
Trainspotting
South Park movie
Finding Neverland
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon

wow thats alot. I didnt even know i liked so many movies! lol.
silentthunder Posted - March 17 2005 : 10:45:51 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Stephanie

Yep that would be him: Johnny Tyler, madcap, where you going with that shotgun?
Heheh yes he is much heavier in Tombstone.
Steph




Cool!! He's quite the character in this movie. It's disappointing to see that Direct TV didn't put his name among the list of actors in Tombstone.
Stephanie Posted - March 17 2005 : 11:10:06 AM
Yep that would be him: Johnny Tyler, madcap, where you going with that shotgun?
Heheh yes he is much heavier in Tombstone.
Steph
silentthunder Posted - March 16 2005 : 10:30:44 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Stephanie

Silent Thunder,
Since you became a Billy Bob Thornton fan after watching Alamo, did you happen to recognize him in Tombstone? He looks TOTALLY different in Tombstone than in anything else I've ever seen.
"Sumpin' on yer mind?"
Stephanie



OMG, Stephanie are you serious?? I knew it!!
Are you referring to the obnoxious guy that gets smacked around in the saloon by Wyatt? (Kurt Russell) I knew that guy's voice sounded so familiar, and looked like him except that he was heavier in Tombstone. I glanced at the list of actors when I watched it on Direct TV, but Billy's name was not on it. Thanks a bunch for the info. Until today, I swore that Billy Bob had a twin somewhere out there.
UncasLover13 Posted - March 16 2005 : 8:52:17 PM
Glory is also one of my top favorites! I saw this movie again recently, I forgot how wonderful the movie was. I cried terribly at the end though. Very sad, but very awesome. I love the part when Matthew Broderick goes and yells at that guy to get shoes for his soldiers! :)
ihavethumbs Posted - March 15 2005 : 3:20:44 PM
hiya everyone! just found this site- its awesome.

right off the top of my head, my most favorite movies are:

1.LAST OF THE MOHICANS--old version and new
2.PINK FLOYD THE WALL
3.the outlaw josey wales
4.pale rider

epic!

ANDY BOI

p.s. finally
Light of the Moon Posted - March 15 2005 : 2:49:20 PM
I love The Quiet Man too! Another personal fave: Anne of Green Gables Vol 1/2/3
Stephanie Posted - March 15 2005 : 12:33:25 PM
Silent Thunder,
Since you became a Billy Bob Thornton fan after watching Alamo, did you happen to recognize him in Tombstone? He looks TOTALLY different in Tombstone than in anything else I've ever seen.
"Sumpin' on yer mind?"
Stephanie
Ellie Posted - March 15 2005 : 04:11:13 AM
My favourite films? Easy for the top 5 but the rest change on a weekly basis!

1. Last of the Mohicans
2. Singin' In The Rain
3. Roman Holiday
4. The Horse Whisperer
5. While You Were Sleeping

Other favourites include: anything with Robert Redford, anything with Steven Seagal, Dances With Wolves, Hidalgo, The Sound of Music...

I recently saw Ladies in Lavendar and fell in love with the music, not since LOTM have I had to go and buy a soundtrack the very next day!
silentthunder Posted - March 15 2005 : 03:02:57 AM
quote:
Originally posted by Light of the Moon

quote:
Originally posted by UncasLover13

A little while back, I saw a spectacular film called The Last Samurai! It was a great movie! LOVED IT! has anyone else seen this awesome movie?



I saw The Last Samurai - Great Movie! But my favorite all time movie would be LOTM! Go Figure!



I saw this movie and it was fantastic. I actually have watched it four times, and Tom Cruise was incredible in this movie.
Light of the Moon Posted - March 14 2005 : 11:04:54 AM
quote:
Originally posted by UncasLover13

A little while back, I saw a spectacular film called The Last Samurai! It was a great movie! LOVED IT! has anyone else seen this awesome movie?



I saw The Last Samurai - Great Movie! But my favorite all time movie would be LOTM! Go Figure!
silentthunder Posted - March 13 2005 : 7:17:34 PM
**sigh** so many movies so little time....

Let me start off with my favorite movies of all time.

1. Last Of The Mohicans. (Love the men in this movie, DDL and Eric Schweig definitely got it going on in this movie. Okay, let me put it this way, I've never seen such attractive/beautiful/gorgeous men like I've seen in this movie. Hey, Chingachgook in my opinion is one HOT guy also. Besides I'm a sucker for romantic movies)

2. Braveheart. (I love every movie with Mel Gibson, and of course the romantic thing again gets me).

3. Lord Of The Rings. (Trilogy) (Handsome men such as Viggo Mortesan and Orlando Bloom, make this movie even more enjoyable to watch. I loved the creativity, it is one of the best movies ever made.

4. Tombstone. (Loved It!! All I have to say is Val Kilmer and Kurt Russell, hot-hot-hot-Ouch!! Loved the machismo thing they got going on).

5. Gladiator. (Russell Crowe, awesome actor and of course as sexy as can be. He looks like a total romantic in real life).

7. Pirates Of The Caribbean. (Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom, total hotties. This movie made me laugh more than I expected).

8. The Alamo. (Ditto to all of the above. I became a big Billy Bob Thorton fan once I watched this movie. Also, lots of lookers in this movie. Nice!!

and the list can go on and on, The Missing, King Arthur, Hidalgo, Man in the Iron Mask, Men Of Honor, Harry Potter (all 3 parts), Dances with Wolves, Titanic, Master & Commander, Young Guns, Finding Nemo, Shrek (both parts), Pearl Harbor, Black Hawk Down, The Thin Red Line, Gangs Of New York, Tears Of The Sun, X-MEN (all parts), Lilo & Stitch, and etc. If I continue, I'll take up a couple of pages from this thread. I think I'll stop now. lol....
Lurking Huron1444 Posted - March 06 2005 : 11:27:17 AM
Not being a real movie buff, - I'd have to say the series "Victory At Sea". I have the set, and have no idea how many times I've watched it, - but a lot, as in many, many times. Also Das Boot, - like realism, not fluff.
Rainhair Posted - February 21 2005 : 10:38:44 PM
I have a few, and usually it depends on my mood. ^^;

The Last of the Mohicans (go figure XD)
The Lord of the Rings
Dragonheart
Whale Rider
The Secret of NIMH
Gladiator
The Phantom of the Opera
The Indian in the Cupboard
Dances With Wolves
The Last Unicorn

That's all I can think of at the moment.
Redbird Posted - February 13 2005 : 4:12:36 PM
LOTM, of course!
LOTR
Everyone's mentioned just about all my other favorites: but here's a couple more--
The Quiet Man
Like Water For Chocolate
Grenadier Posted - February 12 2005 : 06:04:29 AM
Ultimate fav has to be 'Zulu' (1964 starring Michael Caine)but my others are:

LOTM
From Hell
Kind Hearts and Coronets
The Great Escape
Ravenous
Gettysburg
Gods and Generals
The Patriot
The Alamo (Big John's version)
Waterloo
Braveheart
Rob Roy
The Charge of the Light Brigade (Tony Richardson's version)
Mask of Zorro
Zulu Dawn
The four feathers (Alexander Korda's version)
Gladiator
Master and Commander: the far side of the world
The Last Samurai
Cromwell
To Kill a King
Ned Kelly (With Heath Ledger)
Pirates of the Carribean
Robin Hood Prince of Thieves
The Man in the Iron Mask
The Three Musketeers (With Leonardo DeCaprio)
Titanic
Culloden
13th Warrior
Lawrence of Arabia
The Eagle has landed
Ride With the Devil
The Goodfellas
Dumb and Dumber
Bean
The Indianna Jones trilogy
My myself and Irene

There must be more but they're my favourites for now
misschanelno5 Posted - December 31 2004 : 6:46:28 PM
A couple of my favorites I don't remember seeing on anyone's list include:

American Beauty
Being John (Jon?) Malkovich
Election
The Piano
Citizen Kane
Memento
Serial Mom (SO campy!!)

Graybeard Longhunter mentioned "The Awakening Land", which is a great miniseries set in Chillicothe, Ohio and starring Hal Holbrook, Jane Seymour, Elizabeth Montgomery and some other notable TV stars ... are you sure it's not available anywhere on tape or DVD? I'd love to see it again ... or even to read it. Sadly, the original Pulitzer Prize-winning book by Conrad Richter is not in print or even available in most libraries (except through interlibrary loan).

Happy New Year!
Okwaho Posted - December 31 2004 : 5:00:33 PM
Well, I must say that there were very good films on this thread and normally I would have listed some of them but I thought I'd do a separate list,none of which I think}have been listed}of some of the very best I have seen and in no particular order except for four of them.
The Gunfighter,Gregory Peck
High Sierra,Humphrey Bogart
Stage Coach,John Wayne
The Grapes of Wrath,Henry Fonda
Witness For The Prosecution,Tyrone Power
Most anything by Alfred Hitchcock
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest,Jack Nicholson
Night of the Hunter,Robert Mitchum
Cape Fear,Robert Mitchum


Then there are four films from which I cannot pick just one and
they are:

The Oxbow Incident,Henry Fonda Dana Andrews and a fine ensemble
cast
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre,Hunmphrey Bogart,Walter Huston
Breaker Morant,Edward Woodward
Gallipoli,Mel Gibson
The last two are Australian films which didn't get much play in the
U.S.
That's my list of oldies but goodies although there are some great films in the other lists and someone listed one of my all time favorites,Dr.Strangelove,or How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love the Bomb,Peter Sellers{three roles},George C. Scott as Gen. Buck Tugidson, Sterling Hayden as Brig. General Jack D. Ripper and who can forget Slim Pickens riding the bomb down as though he was riding a bull in a rodeo
That's my list and I think some are still available in the video stores and I might futther add that the last two Australian films present issues that are very much in tune with some of the problems we face in today's world.
Tom Patton



Eva Posted - November 16 2004 : 2:58:11 PM
In no particular order:

Braveheart
Last of the Mohicans
Lord of the Rings
Master & Commander: The Far Side of the World
Gladiator
Girl With a Pearl Earring
Titanic
American History X
The Others (actually, all Amenabar's films)
Life Is Beautiful

And maybe this:
Enemy At The Gates
Black Hawk Down
Road To Perdition
CT•Ranger Posted - October 10 2004 : 2:27:25 PM
LOTM
The Thin Red Line
Revolution
Ride With the Devil
Jeremiah Johnson
Band of Brothers
Henry V (Kenneth Branagh)
Gladiator
Open Range
Conagher
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
Black Hawk Down
Tombstone
Two Kettles Posted - October 09 2004 : 11:37:39 PM
Well, I added another to my list (see above): THE ALAMO (2004).

Do I get a reward, Wade?

Two Kettles
xHanx Posted - October 07 2004 : 11:24:51 AM
Last of the Mohicans
Legends of the fall
Cold Mountain
How to make an American quilt
Pride and prejudice
Sense and sensibility
Dances with Wolves
High plains drifter
The Horse whisperer
Chocolat
Strictly Ballroom
Chicago
Far from the madding crowd
it's a wonderful life
Blow
Whats eating Gilbert grape?
Miss Munro Posted - October 07 2004 : 04:40:44 AM
Last of the Mohicans
Ivanhoe (1982)
Dracula (Bram Stoker)
Dangerous Liaisons
Girl, Interrupted
The bone Collector
...and many more...
Jacy Posted - September 01 2004 : 05:16:51 AM
Anyone seen Wyatt Earp? Thought it was better than Tombstone.

Dances with Wolves is amazing - has to be one of the all time best right along with LOTM.

Thought the first Lord of the Rings was fab but am almost ashamed to say I thought the last one was a little too long - battle scene great - ending (yawn). I will probably be booed off the stage for that little out-rage!

As a little girl the Princess Bride was a fav movie of mine as well as the Phantom of the Opera with Charles Dance.

Think I remember seeing the Hawkeye tv series as well.

Oh but the Beauty and the Beast tv series was like the best ever tv series - I hear the booing again - probably be followed by some rotten eggs so I'll be off.

Jacy x

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