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    What is your all time favorite movie?

    Mine is Dirty Dancing , I love that movie. Total chick flick ; but love it nonetheless.
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    That is a great movie Kathy. I love to dance so I love dance movies. I guess I would have to say, and I know this is so corny, but probably It's a Wonderful Life w/ Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed. It's just such a classic feel good movie, and I am a huge Jimmy Stewart fan. I always hang my angel bells at the top of our Christmas tree every year, so I won't miss a new angel getting their wings.

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    I love any with Katherine Hepburn, and my other favourites are The Notebook, Ghost, and the one in which Robin Williams played the doctor...can't remember the name.
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    My favorite movie Grumpy Old Men the first one, I can relate to the Ice Fishing

    I used to go ice fishing with my Dad All they did was Drink, play cards and praticial jokes, Oh and sometimes catch some fish

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilbert P View Post
    Hello

    My favorite movie Grumpy Old Men the first one, I can relate to the Ice Fishing

    I used to go ice fishing with my Dad All they did was Drink, play cards and praticial jokes, Oh and sometimes catch some fish

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    I like that movie too. I always joke with my hubby, that he may not catch fish; but always catches a buzz.


    I have got to add one of my favorite funny movies was Borat. It was oh so crude, like a train wreck in parts (couldn't not watch it). I laughed so hard that I cried, hilarious.
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    I love several movies.

    Shawshank Redemption
    A River Runs Through It
    Rob Roy
    Braveheart
    Dances With Wolves
    The Road To Perdition
    The Untouchables
    Millers Crossing
    The Patriot
    Casino
    Goodfellas
    The Lord Of The Rings
    Meet Joe Black

    There have been so many good movies in the last few years. I love history so that is a highlight of my existence.

    Sorry I could not come up with a favorite.
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    Oh, Terry, you named a few of my other favorites too. LOVED Shawshank, A River Runs Thru It, Braveheart, and Dances w/ Wolves too. I love outdoorsy movies. I'm not a real chick-flick kind of gal, altho I made exception when Sex and the City went to the big screen. About 6 of my girlfriends and me rented a suite downtown Minneapolis, hired a limo for the night, saw the movie w/ a million other girls, and then bar hopped afterwards. It was a blast. Of course, I was the first one that asked the driver to take me back to the room. Can't do that late night stuff anymore.

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    Hmmmmmm hard to pick just one. These are my favs in no particular order:

    1. The Matrix
    2. Goodfellas
    3. Terminator 2
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