Table Topics: 09.16.10

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    Originally Posted By TheParsec

    I can't just only pick one. My top 3 I think are:

    National Lampoons Vacation
    Close Encounters of the Third Kind
    The Black Hole

    I have so many I really like...
     
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    Originally Posted By vbdad55

    sorry , I'm like Parsec in that it depends on what mood I'm in


    Choose between

    Wizard of Oz ( just a masterpiece)
    Casablanca
    The Lord of the Rings Trilogy


    if I was held at gunpoint to pick one it would be Wiz
     
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    Originally Posted By LadyKluck

    >>>>The Shawshank Redemption is one that, when I'm channel surfing and it's on, I must stop and watch it the rest of the way through.<<<

    Soooo true! LOL!
     
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    Originally Posted By CuriouserConstance

    "Plus i would make out with Ewan Mcgregor in a heartbeat!!! LOL"

    Amen to that!
     
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    Originally Posted By smedley

    This is a massive bone of contention in our house, my all time favourite film, and it has been for some time now is

    JAWS


    My husband totally doesn't get it, but we have learnt to agree to disagree. In my opinion the performances make for an awesome overall film, the plot is great, and who doesn't love the dun dun music?!?!
     
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    Originally Posted By smedley

    *FAINTS*


    Kar2oonman posted

    <Jaws

    I think it's about the most well-made movie there is. It has a great blend of action, humor, horror and engaging characters. The editing and camera work, and that classic dun-DUN-dun-DUN music is awesome. Robert Shaw's monologue about surviving the sinking of the USS Indianapolis was Oscar-worthy on its own. Roy Scheider provides the perfect mix of land-lubber up against the old sea dog Quint. And Richard Dreyfuss is at his smart-alec best throughout. Murray Hamilton, who played the mayor of Amity ("You know, Amity means 'friendship'") is wonderfully spineless and manipulative. I can't imagine anyone else playing that part so perfectly.>



    I'm not the only one!!!

    Kar2oonman this has totally made my day :) I thank you for having awesome taste ;)
     

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