Posted on 01/06/2010 9:14:39 AM PST by JoeProBono
The Complete List - ALL-TIME 100 Movies
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Yes. Two of the best ever on TV - The Stand and Lonesome Dove.

Thanks Joe. I’m saving that.
It reminds me of the spirit of our country when we were all so confident, optimistic, and trying to succeed.
Before the buttholes took over.
BEST British Movie (set in Britain)- Passport to Pimlico
BEST gangster Movie ( set in Britain)- The Long Good Friday
BEST Christmas movie ( set in Britain)- A Christmas Carol ( Alistair Sim)
BEST British Movie about dogs ( set in Britain)- Straw Dogs
BEST British movie about oranges ( set in Britain)- A Clockwork Orange
BEST British movie about sports ( set in Britain) - The damned united
BEST British movie dealing with the death penalty ( Set in Britain)- 10 Rillington Place
BEST British Movie dealing with Jesus Christ ( set in Britain) - Whistle Down The Wind
BEST British movie dealing with cars ( set in Britain) - Genevieve
BEST British Movie Dealing with the Tudors ( set in Britain) - A Man for All seasons
BEST British Movie dealing with drugs ( set in Britain) - Trainspotting
BEST British movie dealing with birds ( set in Britain)- Kes
BEST British Movie Whodunnit ( set in Britain)- Kind Hearts and Coronets
BEST British movie BIO ( set in Britain)- Finding Neverland
BEST British Comedy ( set in Britain)- Monty Python and The Holy Grail
BEST British movie dealing with shoes (set in Britain)- Hobson's Choice
Best British movie dealing with ugly ( set in Britain)- The Elephant Man
BEST British movie dealing with Normans- ( set in Britain)- The Warlord)
BEST British movie dealing with horses (set in Britain)- National Velvet
BEST British movie dealing with coal mining (set in Briatin)- ( set in Britain)- How Green was my Valley
BEST British movie dealing with science ( set in Britain)- The Man in the White Suit
Best British movie dealing with crime ( set in Britain)- The Ladykillers
Once upon a time in the West Come on now, a movie that is unwatchable for the first 10 minutes cannot be great.
I’m not that big of a fan, but I’m surprised no one has mentioned The Shawshank Redemption.
Patton, Ben Hur and Spartacus are 3 of my favorite movies.
>>The USS Indianapolis scene, so much of this movie is just GREAT !!
I think that scene might be my favorite single scene in a movie.
I miss those old Rank films from the UK. They always opened with a big brass “gong.”
Nate & Hayes for a sea picture.


The Sand Pebbles. The scene where the break the blockade is just fantastic.

Trading Places
A Few Good Men
The Great Escape
Excellent call.
But which version, narrated or not? They are really two different movies...





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