Favourite film/s ?

need_my_wedge

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Recently got the DVD box set as I no longer use my video & so loads of really good movies I have on video lay unwatched. Great shame really. Perhaps I can get the Videos transfered to DVD.

That's probably a huge waste of time and effort now. The quality of transferring films from tape to DVD is pretty poor, I've done it for a couple of old rare old Aikido films that aren't available on DVD, but many of the good old films are available on DVD for silly prices, anything between £2 and £5 each. Much better to start a new DVD collection and pick them up as you want to watch them again, that's the way I'm doing it.
 

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The one with Robert Redford as the disgraced general in jail


The Last Castle.

That was on BBC a couple of weeks ago - first time I'd seen it - good film.

For me....

Lord of the Rings Trilogy
Top Gun
Days of Thunder
Mission Impossibles
Any Bond
 

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I can't believe no ones mentioned Apocalypse now !
one of the best films i've seen with arguably the greatest soundtrack too !

Apart from that, recent(ish) films
300
Sin City
No country for old men
Napoleon Dynamite
are a few that spring to mind.

All time
Pythons (Holy Grail's my fave)
Blazing Saddles
Dumb and Dumber (I laugh like an idiot and quote all the way through it, very annoying)
Pulp Fiction
Highlander
Jaws
all the Aliens
anything with Will Haye in it, comedy great!
Star Wars
 

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The Day of the Jackall (original)
A Few Good Men
Flight of the Phoenix (original)
Most of the classic war films (filling in my collection with The Daily Mail offer at the mo - but FYI don't subscribe to any newspaper usually).
Deliverance
Duel
Operation Daybreak
to name some a long list...
 
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