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The movie turns 83 today and I think it has held up very well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vThuwa5RZU
 
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My absolute favorite.


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Mine, as well!


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The scene where the bar busts out with La Marseillaise is my favorite.


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In my Top Ten.

If you ever get the chance to see this in a theater with an audience, you will find this movie has great laugh lines you may have overlooked.


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My absolute favorite movie of all time.

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If you ever get the chance to see this in a theater with an audience, you will find this movie has great laugh lines you may have overlooked.

True. We saw "75th Anniversary Edition" in the theater with my father-in-law and picked up a few lines then. Saw it earlier this year in one of the oldest continuously-operating theaters in the US, and again, picked up "new" lines.

It's easily my favorite Bogart film, absolutely in the top three for all movies.

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My favorite thirty seconds or so...

 
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My favorite movie of all time.

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The BEST movie ever made because:

1. Conflicted hero.
2. Beautiful woman.
3. Colorful cast of supporting characters.
4. Best “bad guys” ever.
5. Best dialogue lines; many of which having entered into everyday usage (“Round-up the ‘usual suspects’.”, “Play it [again Sam]”).
6. Redemption of a flawed human soul.
7. Can NEVER be remade, as societal and historical conditions have progressed too far.


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The BEST movie ever made because:

1. Conflicted hero.
2. Beautiful woman.
3. Colorful cast of supporting characters.
4. Best “bad guys” ever.
5. Best dialogue lines; many of which having entered into everyday usage (“Round-up the ‘usual suspects’.”, “Play it [again Sam]”).
6. Redemption of a flawed human soul.
7. Can NEVER be remade, as societal and historical conditions have progressed too far.


OK thanks. Was about to ask, but figured it was a "if you have to ask...." thing.
I still don't get it. Maybe I'm too young?

Sometimes I think when many people really like something artistic it's just going along with the crowd to sound sophisticated.
 
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Bogart ad-libbed the line “Here’s looking at you, kid.” One of the best ad-libs in cinema.


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One of my favorite films. Good story, but GREAT performances.

One of the reasons that Patton is also one of my favorites. Bogart was perfect as Rick Blaine; Scott became Patton.



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Probably the movie I've watched the most. We hardly ever watch movies anymore but Casablanca is the go to every other year or so.



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Ebert put it nicely. Citizen Kane is the best movie, Casablanca is his favorite movie.

I love them both. I have them on 4k because the tides of streaming are ever shifting.





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I’ll add, and fans know this, it was a standard, paint by numbers studio picture. But something happened to make it great.





“Crisis is the rallying cry of the tyrant.” – James Madison

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I recall reading that they were considering casting Ronald Reagan as Rick. Glad that didn’t happen.


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If you ever get the chance to see this in a theater with an audience, you will find this movie has great laugh lines you may have overlooked.


This past spring we were on a cruise that stopped in Casablanca. The cruise had two film professors on board who gave a series of talks all about the movie, and showed the movie in the theater. The big screen experience really is worth it for this movie!

Btw, the city itself is a bit of a disappointment. It was interesting to see, but not more than that.
 
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Also my favorite film. The lighting and the cinematography do not get the credit they deserve.


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