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I always enjoy watching the Godfather!
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That is a tough one, I have favorite movies in each genre. As you mentioned The Godfather, which of course is a good one I will stick with gangsters. I like Goodfellas, Casino and Donnie Brasco.
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Where's Ryan, he is a movie fan.
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Undoubtably, Ed Wood Jr.'s 'Plan 9 from Outer Space'. (1959). The classic sci-fi 'B' flick, so awful it comes right out of the other side of crap to be brilliant. Never stopped laughing for weeks. Alan
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show...
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Indiana Jones, Raiders of the Lost Ark.
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Where's Ryan, he is a movie fan. Ryan is celibrating his birthday today with a massive hangover Great posts so far! I bought the Godfather collection on DVD the day it came out. I have watched Goodfella's about 20 or so times, also one of my favorites. Plan 9, great movie, but too bad it was Bela Lugosi's last film. I'm a big classic horror fan. I have over 80 pre-1970 or so horror films on DVD. In fact, my 5 year old daughter bought me the 1932 and 1941 versions of Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde for my birthday today FAvorite film? Probably the 1932 edition of The invisible man, with Claude Rains. See if you can see him in the picture below
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animal house,men in black,cool hand luke, the hustler,any sci-fi movie.
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Did I say 1932? I meant 1933. Anyway, a couple of my favorites, pre-1940. Nosferatu: 1929, silent, which is an illegal plagarism of Bram Stoker's Dracula. White Zombie, 1932, with the master of horror, Bela Lugosi
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Ryan is celibrating his birthday today with a massive hangover Happy birthday Ryan! In light of your hangover we will all be quiet. YEAH RIGHT!
Crank up AC/DC's Have a Drink On Me to 'eleven'
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