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Post by Captain Spencer on Sept 23, 2019 3:37:12 GMT
14
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Post by BATouttaheck on Sept 23, 2019 3:41:07 GMT
All of them and there is not even one that I would remove from the list.
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Post by movielover on Sept 23, 2019 3:43:10 GMT
All 20 of them.
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Post by OldAussie on Sept 23, 2019 3:44:12 GMT
All 20 of them
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Post by BATouttaheck on Sept 23, 2019 3:44:54 GMT
Your missing 6 are pretty darn good and recommended !
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Post by James on Sept 23, 2019 3:46:29 GMT
5
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Post by mslo79 on Sept 23, 2019 3:48:23 GMT
10-11, pretty much. although... I have only seen 8 fully though as two I could not finish due to boredom, which are... Casablanca/Star Wars.
While I am sure some people would say at least some of those are very strong movies, that list would be pretty far off for me in terms of a 'Top 20 of all-time' as their list seems to be more towards critics standards and less common person level and I tend to put more stock in what the masses enjoy the most since they tend to be the ones who ultimately determine a movies true worth as those that are remembered and re-watch by the general public as the generations pass tend to stand the test of time where as others tend to mostly fade away. because when you cut through the BS, the movies the viewer likes the most are worth the most. so while I am sure some of those movies are solid for some people, and some might even make some average persons Top 20 of all-time types of list, I am confident a decent portion would be nothing Top 20 of all-time worthy for many.
because look at it this way... if someone could only watch 20 movies for the rest of their lives, which ones would they choose among all of the movies available? ; that's more of a true indication of what someone values the most when it comes to movies.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Sept 23, 2019 3:49:11 GMT
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Brando doesn't excite me, nor do musicals.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Sept 23, 2019 3:51:12 GMT
All of them.
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Post by Captain Spencer on Sept 23, 2019 3:51:25 GMT
Your missing 6 are pretty darn good and recommended ! Someday I'll get around to seeing those six.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Sept 23, 2019 3:53:20 GMT
Your missing 6 are pretty darn good and recommended ! Someday I'll get around to seeing those six. Great ...you are in for some real treats !
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2019 3:55:31 GMT
Jaws should be on that list.
I've seen 13.
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Sept 23, 2019 4:02:40 GMT
12
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Post by Fox in the Snow on Sept 23, 2019 4:07:23 GMT
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Not seen:
Singing in the Rain The African Queen On the Waterfront Bridge on the River Kwai
Will probably get to them at some point, but not in any rush
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Post by jcush on Sept 23, 2019 4:43:22 GMT
All 20.
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Post by Archelaus on Sept 23, 2019 4:44:07 GMT
All of them besides Gone with the Wind (which I've seen substantial segments from it but not watched from start to finish)
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Post by Eλευθερί on Sept 23, 2019 5:24:11 GMT
Lawrence of Arabia - a film about a British soldier, written by a Brit, directed by a Brit, starring Brits Peter O'Toole & Alec Guinness, filmed by Brit cinematographer, with a score written by Frenchman Maurice Jarre, and largely filmed in Morocco & Jordan. Yeah, that's one of the top 20 American films of all time.
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Post by Eλευθερί on Sept 23, 2019 5:25:39 GMT
I've seen all except Bridge on the River Kwai and The African Queen.
Several of AFI's top 20 would be on my "best" list, but many others wouldn't.
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Post by rudeboy on Sept 23, 2019 5:30:25 GMT
All 20.
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Post by Marv on Sept 23, 2019 10:19:00 GMT
Half...10 of em. I have had the opportunity to see a few more but I wasn’t in the mood for em at the time.
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