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    Chisum (John Wayne)

    True Grit (the original)

    Saving Private Ryan

    Toy Story (all of 'em)

    My Fellow Americans (Jack Lemmon & James Garner)

    The American President

    Il Postino (The Postman)

    The Mask of Zorro (Catherine Zeta-Jones--yummy!)

    The Terminal

    .....to name a few

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    Anyone know the name of these two movies,I saw them but can't remember the it names.

    One is where 3 brothers who are Jews in the 2nd world war leads people into the woods to escape the Nazi's.Their colony in the woods grows and they save a whole city of Jews. The second is a war movie,these guys have to keep a hill at all cost and when they do, they are marching down the hill to the ocean singing a song.Their replacements are marching up the hill and wonder why they are singing

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    Shawshank Redemption
    Animal House
    Meet the Parents
    Josie Wales
    Godfather
    High Plains Drifter
    Hangover
    Christmas Vacation
    Training Day

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    Tombstone
    The Longest Yard (Original)
    Talladega Nights
    Good Fellas
    Apocalypse Now
    The Dirty Dozen
    Grosse Point Blank
    Anchorman
    The Longest Day

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    One of those for me is on as I type.

    "The Searchers"

    That'll be the day that I don't freakin watch that when its on, despite having the DVD,lol.

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    Good Will Hunting

    Few Good Men

    Platoon

    Forrest Gump

    Crimson Tide

    Godfather

    The Firm

    Dail M For Murder

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    Once Upon A Time In America
    Harlem Nights
    New Jack City
    Scarface
    Trading Places
    Mobsters

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    The Godfather Part I & II.

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    Forrest Gump
    Ruthless People
    Ghostbusters
    Stripes
    Caddyshack
    Blues Brothers
    Blazing Saddles

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    Crimson Tide
    Coming To America
    The Hangover
    Less Than Zero
    Juice
    Do The Right Thing
    A Soldier's Story
    A Time To Kill

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    Tombstone

    Gunfight at O.K. Corral with Burt Lancaster

    Chisum, Horse Soldiers, Sons of Katie Elder...actually and any "DUKE" movie

    Kellys Heroes

    Gladiator...w/Russell Crowe

    Animal House

    Gettysburg
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    Quote Originally Posted by durango46 View Post
    ...Gunfight at O.K. Corral with Burt Lancaster ...
    I'm so old that this is one of the first movies I ever saw in a theater; guess the folks couldn't find a babysitter that evening. I like to watch it whenever it's on. Can also watch over & over:

    Bad Day at Black Rock: for years, I thought this was a Western. A "message" movie.
    Casablanca
    True Believer (Jas. Woods, Downey, Jr.)
    Bourne movies
    Shawshank
    Few Good Men
    Apocalypse Now
    The Hospital (very hot Diana Rigg)
    Spy Game
    Godfather I
    1984 TV version of A Christmas Carol

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    How about those Star Wars movies!!!

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    James Bond - All of them
    Animal House - John Belushi
    Godfather 1,2, 3 - Al Pacino/Marlin Brando
    Spy Game - Robert Redford
    The Good Shepherd - Matt Damon
    Mission Impossible 1,2,3 - Tom Cruise
    Stripes - Bill Murray
    Uncle Buck - John Candy
    The Longest Day - John Wayne
    The Longest Yard - Bert Reynolds
    Deliverance - Bert Reynolds
    Magnificient 7 - Yul Brenner
    Apocalypse Now - Martin Sheen
    Platoon - Charlie Sheen
    Navy Seals - Charlie Sheen
    Young Guns - Emilio Estavez
    Major League - Charlie Sheen
    Beverly Hills Cop - All of them - Eddie Murphy
    48 Hours - Nick Nolte/Eddie Murphie
    Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid - Paul Newman/Robert Redford
    Tomstone - Val Kilmer as Doc Holliday (one of best roles ever)
    Top Gun - Tom Cruise
    The Birds - Alfred Hitchcock
    Pyscho - Alfred Hitchcock
    It's A Wonderful Life - Jimmy Stewart
    Gone With the Wind - Clark Gable
    Three Men and a Baby - Tom Selleck
    Rio Bravo - John Wayne, Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson
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    Quote Originally Posted by Underseige View Post
    Anyone know the name of these two movies,I saw them but can't remember the it names.

    One is where 3 brothers who are Jews in the 2nd world war leads people into the woods to escape the Nazi's.Their colony in the woods grows and they save a whole city of Jews. The second is a war movie,these guys have to keep a hill at all cost and when they do, they are marching down the hill to the ocean singing a song.Their replacements are marching up the hill and wonder why they are singing
    I think that the movie Defiance is the movie where the three Jewish brothers who lead people into the woods to escape the Nazis and save a whole city of Jews. As for the second movie on this subject, well, I don't know the name of that one.

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    Children of Men (My Favorite)
    Willy Wonka ( the orignial) Loved it as a child and still enjoy it.
    Cool Hand Luke ( One of my favorites growing up, especially the car washing scene!)
    Ferris Buellar's Day Off
    Coming to America
    Beverly Hills Cop I and II (Damn near all Eddie Murphy even the flops)
    Godfather I and II
    Rain Man
    The Deer Hunter

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    Alien,Saving Private Ryan,Band of Brothers,First 3 Star Wars movies 1977-83,Raiders of the Lost Ark.

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    The Oceans (11,12,13)
    The Color of Money
    Kings of Comedy

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    Pull my man card but I just saw Dirty Dancing for about the 50th time last night

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmore_ken View Post
    Pull my man card but I just saw Dirty Dancing for about the 50th time last night
    Dirty Dancing has its value.

    I remember when my wife saw it with her sisters at the theatre back when it first was out .

    She came home horny as horn toad and I reaped those bennies

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