Greatest Movies of All-Time

GA native

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A Clockwork Orange
The Running Man
Logan's Run
Idiocracy

This thread was missing the whole dystopian future genre.
 

ambush80

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Jaws- Fantastic storytelling.
The Exorcist- Still scares me.
A Few Good Men- Bully gets what's coming.
To Kill a Mockingbird- I often ask myself "What would Atticus do?"
Saving Private Ryan/Hacksaw Ridge- The best of what people are capable of.
Matrix- Revolutionary film making.
Across the Universe- It just makes me feel good.
 

Nicodemus

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Last Of The Dogmen
Son Of The Morning Star
Against A Crooked Sky
Miracle In The Wilderness
Last Of The Mohicans
The Mountain Men
Centennial
Man In The Wilderness
The Patriot
Apocalypto

Jeremiah Johnson was alright, but it would have been better if they had followed the true story of his life, and spelled his last name right.
 

NCHillbilly

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Last Of The Dogmen
Son Of The Morning Star
Against A Crooked Sky
Miracle In The Wilderness
Last Of The Mohicans
The Mountain Men
Centennial
Man In The Wilderness
The Patriot
Apocalypto

Jeremiah Johnson was alright, but it would have been better if they had followed the true story of his life, and spelled his last name right.

Don't know how I left out Last of the Dogmen and Apocalypto. I'll have to add Quest For Fire, too. :)
 

Jeff C.

Chief Grass Master
Last Of The Dogmen
Son Of The Morning Star
Against A Crooked Sky
Miracle In The Wilderness
Last Of The Mohicans
The Mountain Men
Centennial
Man In The Wilderness
The Patriot
Apocalypto

Jeremiah Johnson was alright, but it would have been better if they had followed the true story of his life, and spelled his last name right.

Don't know how I left out Last of the Dogmen and Apocalypto. I'll have to add Quest For Fire, too. :)

Those are some good ones. I forgot all about Quest for Fire.

I read the entire movie subtitles to Jag on Apocalypto, hence the nickname Jag he took upon himself. :)
 

NCHillbilly

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No Country for Old Men
 

Nicodemus

The Recluse
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Don't know how I left out Last of the Dogmen and Apocalypto. I'll have to add Quest For Fire, too. :)



Yep, and The Alamo with Billy Bob Thornton. He played the best David Crockett role of any actor that`s ever played Crockett. He even looked like the drawings of the man.
 

PopPop

Gone But Not Forgotten
Lonesome dove
Second hand lions
The bucket list
Open range
Matrix
Saving Private Ryan
Captain Fantastic
Aliens
Terminator
Star Wars
Jurassic park
 

Mr Warren

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Don't know how I left out Last of the Dogmen and Apocalypto. I'll have to add Quest For Fire, too. :)
Thanks for adding "Last of the Dogmen" - I haven't seen the other two either - have to check them out.
 

Rem 742

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No Predator?

Predator
Bridge Over River Kwai
Beetlejuice
Sound Of Music
Josey Wales
Star Wars 1 and 2
Wolfman 1942
Bride of Frankenstein
 

specialk

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the phenix city story....saw it last night...awesome!.....
 

How2fish

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Original Stagecoach
The Searchers
The Cowboys
Casablanca
One flew over the Cuckoo's nest
Brave heart
Major Dundee
Steel Magnolias
Cat on a hot tin roof
The Magnificent 7
 

woodhawk

Senior Member
Patton
Broken Trail
Patriot
American Sniper
12 O'clock High
Battle of Britain
Sands of Iwo Jima
The Big Red One
Open Range
Hang "Em High
Porky's
Fast Times At Ridgemont High
Friday Night Lights
Varsity Blues
Facing the Giants
The Man from Snowy River
 
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