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I'm looking for new movie suggestions. I appears to have exhausted my movie collection and I need more to keep my pleasant Saturday going.

Favourite movie of all time?

(P.S. I just watched Mary Poppins after not seeing it since I was a child!)

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Hard to have just ONE fave movie of all time.

Let me mention a few I have had over time, in no particular order. I have excuded most blockbuster actions movies, of which i am also a fan:

My own Private idaho (1991)

Fight club.

Amelie (French movie) (beautiful quirky romance)

Bourne Identity

A Walk To Remember (mandy Moore, soppy tearjerker/motivational)

The Big Lebowski

Shawshank Redemption (based on a stephen king short story)

The Great gatsby, 1974ish version. (see it before the new one comes out!)

Inception (2010)

Forrest Gump

A Prophet (also French)

Shutter Island

Winter's Bone

The Road (based on Cormac mccarthy book of same title. very bleak.)

The Adjutsment Bureau

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless mind

City of God

incendies (a masterpiece of a movie)

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Doesn't seem much point in running off a list of all time classics so heres a selection off the top of my head that you should hopefully enjoy

Fargo

American Beauty

The Fisher King

Little Miss Sunshine

Days of Heaven

Millers Crossing

Good Night and Good Luck

Burn After Reading

Intolerable Cruelty

The Guard

Hope you enjoy

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Not sure what movies you are into phuturatica, but if you have a sense of humour that drifts towards black comedies, I would suggest:

Love, Honour & Obey

Death at a Funeral

The Guard (as suggested by carmine)

First two are British and the Guard is based on the Irish Garda (police)

All three guaranteed to bring a smile to your face (even if you don't like black humour!)...........smile.png

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For me has to be 'A Shot in The Dark'

I believe the first in the series with Peter Sellers. Some of the funniest lines in movies and way way better than the ones made later, similar to the Bond movies, only Sean Connery could do it.

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Also

Red Violin

Citizen Kane

Vertigo

Brassed Off

The Man Who Went Up A Hill, But Came Down A Mountain

High Noon

Victor/Victoria

S.O.B.

The Music Man

Das Boot

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That's a difficult one to answer,but for me it's a toss up between: "Cool Hand Luke" & "Forrest Gump" but I will guess that you might have seen them,both all time Classics.

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I could name a few, but "Avatar " is my favourite.

Avatar in Blu ray is outstanding, about as close to 3D as you can get without glasses.

Avatar is 3D is worth seeing

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