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#1 ·
My answer has always been Casablanca (even over Citizen Kane) since in my opinion there is not one single wasted scene in the movie.

However, after once again seeing American Graffiti last night on TV (with commercial breaks which should be illegal) I am revising my opinion. It has to be American Graffiti!
 
#3 ·
Yes, American Graffiti certainly strikes a chord with many of us. If was to give a serious answer I'd say The Godfather (saga). If I'm feeling whimsical (or is it cynically humerous) I would say Animal House or How to Murder Your Wife (please note that Jack Lemmon and Verna Lisi end up happily ever after).
 
#5 ·
I do not like to single movies out for "best ever" or "best comedy" or "best drama" or "best modern" or "best classic" and so on. There are so many movies that are so very good in very different ways that I feel it's an injustice to single out any single one of them.

That being said, if I was pre-arranging to be marooned on a desert island-which conveniently has a TV, DVD player, and electricity-but could only pick one movie to bring with me, I'd bring the original Star Wars.
 
#7 ·
Some on my list would be

Papillon
Network
Chinatown
2001: A Space Odyssey
Wizard of Oz
American Graffiti
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
It's a Wonderful Life
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Airplane!

One little-known gem is called The Last of Sheila, released the same year (1973) as American Graffiti. It had an all-star cast but was buried at the box office by other films that year (AG, The Sting, The Exorcist and a half dozen other blockbusters). Definitely the best mystery I've ever seen, and one of the few that kept me guessing until the very end of the movie.
 
#12 ·
This is a tough one, but I guess the best movies in my book are:

Inception
Odd couple
Citizen cane
The Searchers
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Planes,Trains, and Automobiles
Arsenic and Old Lace
All Mel Brooks Movies
All Monty Python movies
Shop Around The Corner (remake too)
Sleepless in Seattle
When Harry met Sally....
 
#13 ·
I found it remarkable the AG was made just 12 years or so following the events it depicted.

That would be akin to making a movie about coming of age during the dot.com bubble today!!

I don't think I'll even pitch that idea. :(
Why not? I'll totally make it.
 
#14 · (Edited)
Some great movies here, but I have a soft spot for The Magnificent Seven (1960).

OK, the story really isn't original. It's John Sturges' adaptation of Kurosawa's adaptation of a traditional samurai story.

But along with Sturges, Elmer Bernstein's theme and incidental music gave the whole project a distinctly American flavor.

And how could a movie go wrong with the likes of Yul Brynner, Eli Wallach, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson and James Coburn?

Here's a link to the theme. Give your ears a treat.

 
#15 ·
Casablanca is also my fav movie alongside with Scarface...I don't know if you guys ever seen the Theatre show in french...Ive seen it last year at the Theatre des inconnus in Paris and its pretty amazing. In London you can see priscilla queen of the desert in the same style. But not as good of couse but it will entertain you on a night out. I recommend also Bloodbrothers and Legally blonde wich are pretty descent aswel xx
 
#18 ·
This is a tough one, but I guess the best movies in my book are:

Inception
Odd couple
Citizen cane
The Searchers
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Planes,Trains, and Automobiles
Arsenic and Old Lace
All Mel Brooks Movies
All Monty Python movies
Shop Around The Corner (remake too)
Sleepless in Seattle
When Harry met Sally....
Love the Mark Twain quote on your signature page .. One of my favorites.
 
#20 ·
For best ever:

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre

I like reading the lists. Not many comedies, it's sort of a separate list, but for that I nominate The Thin Man, but I must see American Grafitti again, haven't seen since it came out.
 
#21 · (Edited)
Here's my list for best ever, again in no particular order.

Transformers
Robocop
Terminator
Alien
Predator
Demolition Man
Iron Man
iRobot
Forbidden Planet
War of the Worlds(the 50s one)
Time Machine(the 50s one)
Planet of the Apes(The 60s one)
This Island Earth
Avatar
Mystery Science Theatre(The Movie)
E.T.
Close Encounters
The Conqueror
 
#26 · (Edited)
I do not like to single movies out for "best ever" or "best comedy" or "best drama" or "best modern" or "best classic" and so on. There are so many movies that are so very good in very different ways that I feel it's an injustice to single out any single one of them.

That being said, if I was pre-arranging to be marooned on a desert island-which conveniently has a TV, DVD player, and electricity-but could only pick one movie to bring with me, I'd bring the original Star Wars.
I agree- comparisons are odious, esp where high art is involved.

.. but The Maltese Falcon is number one.
Mary Astor, 'I've been bad- very bad'. Goose bumps just thinking about her.
Sydney Greenstreet aka 'The Fat Man' and villain's villain; Wilmer, the patsy; Peter Lorre, mincing, simpering, and creepily comical; the ship's Captain's priceless doorway face-plant; Bogie wise-cracking and high-handed and u never quite know if he's a wrong-un. and doesn't it end well?

Best is tough. Citizen Kane is pretty much the standard. I think American Beauty is the textbook perfect movie in line with Kane. But my favorite is far and away David Lynch's Mulholland Drive.
bizarre movie! with 21 grammes Naomi Watts' great. I like Lynch's Blue Velvet too- Isabella Rosellini naked and dazed on the suburban lawn; Kyle McLachlan in the car with Frank and the boys.

Some on my list would be

Papillon
Network
Chinatown
2001: A Space Odyssey
Wizard of Oz
American Graffiti
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
It's a Wonderful Life
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Airplane!

One little-known gem is called The Last of Sheila, released the same year (1973) as American Graffiti. It had an all-star cast but was buried at the box office by other films that year (AG, The Sting, The Exorcist and a half dozen other blockbusters). Definitely the best mystery I've ever seen, and one of the few that kept me guessing until the very end of the movie.
thanx, will try to find it

This is a tough one, but I guess the best movies in my book are:

Inception
Odd couple
Citizen cane
The Searchers
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Planes,Trains, and Automobiles
Arsenic and Old Lace
All Mel Brooks Movies
All Monty Python movies
Shop Around The Corner (remake too)
Sleepless in Seattle
When Harry met Sally....
rom-com fan too, and Tom hanks is good except for Forrest Gump.
Lots of good movies here. I would have to say "Goldfinger" is in my top three. "Double Indemnity" is also one of my favorites.
Fred Macmurray is the American dark side to me. and another great femme fatale

• Casablanca
• The Sting
• The Blues Brothers
• Fast Times at Ridgemont High
• Fight Club
• Dark Passage
• Office Space
• Cheech and Chong: The Corsican Borthers
• Dr. Zhivago
• Beavis and Butt-Head Do America
• Caddy Shack
True Grit the Coen bros version will be a classic.
Les Enfants du Paradis, Nosferatu, Wild Strawberries, Bicycle Thieves, Atanarjuat, Twelve Canoes, Oh Brother Where Art Thou, Once Were Warriors, Ghost Busters, Glitter