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This has been the best thread I have ever not not read .
I have now not not read the title at least four times.
I was confused originally but now not not as much…


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My not not movies-

Tropic Thunder
Step Brothers
Any of the Die Hard series
The Last Boy Scout

And my empty calorie movie for some reason is Sahara with Matthew McConaughey. I don’t know why I like it but I can’t not watch it.




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Sahara is a good one. Plenty of action and comedy with a fun plot. I wish they'd done a couple more Cussler books with the same cast.

My others are in no particular order:

Evolution...just stupid funny.

Dodgeball..same as above

The Hunt for Red October...needs no explanation.

Ronin...fun plot, good action sequences, and I appreciate the setting and time period. Same goes for the three original Bourne movies.

Band of Brothers. Yeah, I know it's not a "movie", but it's awesome. "Generation Kill" is another good wartime HBO miniseries. "The Pacific" was good, too, but for some reason just didn't click with me as well.
 
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Blade Runner - we’re supposed to have flying cars by now!

Major League - I have fond memories of County Stadium
 
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Inside Man
Exemplifies great twists

Usual Suspects
Also twists but unique story telling technique

Greyhound
Subject matter

A river runs through it
Cinematography is great

Open Range
Great western

The Fugitive
Great who done it


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The first two Dirty Harry movies.
 
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Godfather Part Two. especially Baptism scene


I am quite positively not uncertain the baptism montage is not not in The Godfather (1972).
 
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Open Range
Great western

The Fugitive
Great who done it


Ooh yeah ....two more good ones!
 
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LA Confidential - Just a great cast and they worked well together.

Forbidden Planet - All during the movie you actually think there is a monster but it turns out to be Walter Pidgeon's id.

Tombstone - Not historically accurate but just a good movie.

The Thing with Kurt Russell. The special effects alone are fantastic.

True Romance - A good fast paced movie.



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It was mentioned before but needs repeating.

"Hard Times" with Charles Bronson and James Coburn. One of the best sleeper movies of all time. Just may be Bronson's best ever.



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The Magnificent Seven (1960 version of course)
Ronin
The 13th Warrior
Scent of a Woman
Wind River

Have watched all of them numerous times and still have them on DVD to watch a few more times.


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John Wick movies
Jason Bourne Movies
Jaws- original only
Heat

I'm sure I'll think of more and add to the list
 
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A couple more that I’ve not not watched repeatedly and still not not not tired.

Terrified (2017) - A supernatural horror flick from Argentina without unnecessary repeated cheap jump scares. The environment and atmosphere just give bad vibes. The main character did so well at acting hopelessly terrified. One particular scene of the dead boy just sitting at the breakfast table still gives me that creepy feeling every time I watch it again. Nothing happened, and you already knew nothing was going to happen, but you still sat there expecting something to happen. A movie that can evoke that feeling in you is a gem.

The Exorcist (1973) - The original and best exorcism movie of them all. Nothing else needs said.


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Robocop.
 
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Barbarella. She has to be SO embarrassed about that movie...
 
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I had forgotten about it, it was on this morning.

Weekend at Bernies.
 
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12131…
Thank you so much
You Sir are awesome


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Night of the Hunter

Cape Fear

The Pawn Broker

The Loved One



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Shawshank Redemption
Roadhouse
And for some reason,
Heart Like A Wheel
 
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