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It's hard to pick a favorite, but despite the language and other issues I'd have to say The Godfather. I loved the character development, realistic cinematography, and moral dilemmas.

Also loved "Cool Hand Luke", "Castaway" "Elizabeth Is Missing" "12 Angry Men" "Unforgettable" "Red" and "Red 2"
 

SS4_Goku

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It's hard to pick a favorite, but despite the language and other issues I'd have to say The Godfather. I loved the character development, realistic cinematography, and moral dilemmas.

Also loved "Cool Hand Luke", "Castaway" "Elizabeth Is Missing" "12 Angry Men" "Unforgettable" "Red" and "Red 2"
Godfather was Def a art of work one of al Pacinos best you have good taste
 

Magenta

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It's hard not to love Back to the Future and so very sad to see the ravages of Michael's disease...
 

Magenta

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I agree all three movies are masterpieces
The first is a fave for sure, and they are all still on Netflix. I've seen them a few times, especially the first one.

Contact was my favourite movie for many years, and I watched it about
once a year during that time... when I had a DVD player, that is.


I loved The Matrix also, and watched it many times. It is also still on Netflix. It gets tricky watching a fave over and over again because you don't want to spoil your enjoyment of it with over-indulgence... but each time I watched it, I appreciated it more and more. I remember seeing it with my daughter when it came out in 1999... she turned to me about ten minutes in and asked, what is happening? And I said, I have no idea LOLOLOLOLOLOL. It is another of those where you don't need to see the follow-ups, it stands so well on its own.
 

SS4_Goku

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Last movies I saw in theaters in 99 was starwars episode 1 and pokemon first movie.....I was in middleschool at the time
 

Magenta

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Last movies I saw in theaters in 99 was starwars episode 1 and pokemon first movie.....I was in middleschool at the time
We had a member who was quite a big Star Wars fan, he was a great guy, so encouraging, and he started a Star Wars' thread. I say "had" because he has not been on site for over two years... almost three, now. I miss his good humor and positive outlook despite being no Star Wars' fan, though I did see the first three movies. I never did see Pokemon. I was a huge fan of Stargate (the movie, NOT the series) and also The Fifth Element. Saw both of them multiple times also .:D
 

SS4_Goku

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We had a member who was quite a big Star Wars fan, he was a great guy, so encouraging, and he started a Star Wars' thread. I say "had" because he has not been on site for over two years... almost three, now. I miss his good humor and positive outlook despite being no Star Wars' fan, though I did see the first three movies. I never did see Pokemon. I was a huge fan of Stargate (the movie, NOT the series) and also The Fifth Element. Saw both of them multiple times also .:D
We would have fun lil convos like this in chat but sometimes they didn't last long cus some fun nazis would always pipe up and cry and whine about the topic at hand
 

Magenta

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We would have fun lil convos like this in chat but sometimes they didn't last long cus some fun nazis would always pipe up and cry and whine about the topic at hand
Shortly after the platform change in 2018, I took a hiatus from the forums, but not before hanging out
in the chat rooms for two weeks, which I had never done before. Two weeks was enough for me LOL.
 

SS4_Goku

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I can’t remember any political debacles in the chat rooms some 25 years ago. Is it my memory playing tricks on me? Lol
Oh they was there then 2 lol and ya knew as soon As a certain name would pop in who was a friendly convo goer and who was wound so tight the spring in their butt's would pop
 

tourist

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It's hard to pick a favorite, but despite the language and other issues I'd have to say The Godfather. I loved the character development, realistic cinematography, and moral dilemmas.

Also loved "Cool Hand Luke", "Castaway" "Elizabeth Is Missing" "12 Angry Men" "Unforgettable" "Red" and "Red 2"
I enjoyed Cool Hand Luke and Castaway but have not seen the others. Another favorite of mine is Ben Hur, and North By Northwest.