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Yes! It's my favourite Gary Oldman performance. What a character. Everyone loves Norman. EVERYONE!!!

I've got a couple of my other Luc Besson favourites yet to be watched on Blu-ray. They just arrived before New Zealand's lock-down. Subway and The Big Blue.

Not that I'd watch it 10 times but I have seen True Romance probably 4-5 times and mostly just to see Gary play Drexl Spivey 😮

Christopher Walken
and Dennis Hooper are also pretty excellent
 
Not that I'd watch it 10 times but I have seen True Romance probably 4-5 times and mostly just to see Gary play Drexl Spivey 😮

Christopher Walken
and Dennis Hooper are also pretty excellent
Yes, another superb Gary performance. Walken and Hopper in the same scene too - awesome!
 
For me it's going to be:
-Animal House
-The Blues Brothers (Mom's favorite)
-Caddy Shack
-Godzilla/Gojira...The Raymond Burr version and the original Japanese version (the best Godzilla movie of all time)
-James Bond...Connery, Lazenby, Moore, Dalton. I haven't gotten to 5 times on the Brosnan and Craig movies, but I will.
-Monty Python and the Holy Grail
-Monty Python Meaning of Life
-Steep (ski movie)
Others
 
Tron Legacy

just because the graphics are so Damn good.

I'm also a Jeff Bridges fan which reminds me to include The Big Lebowski

Also must include No Country for Old Men
I saw Tron Legacy twice and want to check it out again. Hope it gets a 4K release soon. I remember it looking and sounding awesome. Olivia Wilde's bob really suited her too.

Forgot about the Coens! Fargo ruled. And Raising Arizona. And The Big Lebowski. That scene where The Dude drops his joint and crashes his car cracks me up every time.
 
I should also say, I'm partial to Clint Eastwood...no, not Clint Eastwood...I mean, Clint Eastwood.

The Unforgiven
Pale Rider
Any of his spaghetti westerns...especially, Good Bad/Ugly.
The Outlaw Josey Wales 🤠

“Well Mr. Carpetbagger, we’ve got something in this territory called a Missouri Boat Ride.” 🤣



Also this scene, I love the last line, “I could have missed.”

 
Yes! It's my favourite Gary Oldman performance. What a character. Everyone loves Norman. EVERYONE!!!

I've got a couple of my other Luc Besson favourites yet to be watched on Blu-ray. They just arrived before New Zealand's lock-down. Subway and The Big Blue.
I haven’t seen it in a while, but I love The Big Blue.

 
Oh.....I can't believe I forgot to mention The Princess Bride!

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Citizen Kane
The Magnificent Ambersons
Portrait of Jennie
Charlie Chaplin especially The Kid and City Lights and his brilliant silent movies!
Rebel Without a Cause
East of Eden
Giant
Rear Window
The Birds
North By Northwest
To Catch A Thief
Psycho [Hitchcock original]
Easy Rider [just received the 4K in mail today]
Shane
Bridge on the River Kwai
The Year of Living Dangerously
Platoon
Barry Lyndon
2001: A Space Odyssey
The Manchurian Candidate
Rosemary's Baby
Chinatown
Knife In The Water
Tess
A River Runs Through It
Legends of the Fall
Thelma and Louise
The Graduate
Rain Man
Little Big Man
Blade Runner
Alien
Alien 2
Terminator [in 3D]
Terminator II [in 3D]
A Clockwork Orange
Scenes From A Marriage
Cries and Whispers
The Seventh Seal
La Dolce Vita
La Strada
The Bicycle Thief
The Swimmer
Mad Max
The Road Warrior
Suspiria
Eyes Without A Face
Once Upon A Time In America
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
1900
Mean Streets
Goodfellas
Casino
Taxi Driver
Jean de Florette
Going Places
Manon of The Spring
Day for Night
Jules and Jim
Breathless [the Original]
Lillith
David and Lisa
The Lion King
An American Werewolf in London
The Fog [just received the 4K today]
Escape From New York
The Howling
Silence of the Lambs
The Conversation [Coppola]
The Godfather
Godfather II
Apocalypse NOW
True Romance
Fight Club
Seven
Animal House
The Blues Brothers
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
Anything by Tarantino
ANYTHING by the Coen Brothers
Warrior [with Tom Hardy]
A SPECIAL shout out to Ang Lee: Brokeback Mountain and The Ice Storm
Midnight Cowboy
This Is Spinal Tap
The Princess Bride
BRAZIL
Tideland [flawed, but beautiful from Terry Gilliam]
ALL the Harry Potter Movies
 
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Here are the ones I have kept and played repeatedly. Black Christmas is one of my perverse favourites and yes it IS the Canadian original! Gaslight (both versions) are my absolute fave titles of all time only seconded by Metropois which is sadly lacking in my tiny collection. And yes, I do have a thing for anything Helen Mirren. :p Bullitt and The Hustler are in my collection thanks to my father.
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Citizen Kane
The Magnificent Ambersons
Rebel Without a Cause
East of Eden
Giant
Rear Window
The Birds
North By Northwest
To Catch A Thief
Psycho [Hitchcock original]
Easy Rider [just received the 4K in mail today]
Shane
Bridge on the River Kwai
The Year of Living Dangerously
Platoon
Barry Lyndon
2001: A Space Odyssey
The Manchurian Candidate
A River Runs Through It
Legends of the Fall
Thelma and Louise
Blade Runner
Alien
Alien 2
Terminator [in 3D]
Terminator II [in 3D]
A Clockwork Orange
Scenes From A Marriage
Cries and Whispers
The Seventh Seal
La Dolce Vita
La Strada
The Bicycle Thief
The Swimmer
Mad Max
The Road Warrior
Suspiria
Once Upon A Time In America
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
1900
Mean Streets
Goodfellas
Casino
Taxi Driver
Jean de Florette
Going Places
Manon of The Spring
Breathless [the Original]
Lillith
David and Lisa
The Lion King
Anything by Tarantino
ANYTHING by the Coen Brothers
Warrior [with Tom Hardy]
How did I forget about Taxi Driver?!

David and Lisa + Lilith were both awesome movies. Whoa, Janet Margolin was a knock-out. I noticed a few months ago that I have LOTS of movies that involve an insane asylum of some sort. Speaking of which, I also just remembered Session 9 that is another with high rewatchability for me.

I've only seen Scenes From A Marriage once but remember a particularly funny scene that had me laughing out loud. Don't want to spoil it for anyone who hasn't seen it but I'm sure you know the one!
 
Suprising that you all are listing movies that I own and watch over and over. This tells me good movies are pretty much universal (but music sure isn't)! I'm a big sci-fi fan and own the majority of these movies on many formats (including beta, vhs, LD and video 8). I've recently been picking up many of these on bluray 's from pawn shops at an alarming rate because they are so cheap (10 for 10 at EZpawn). One movie I watch on a regular basis and haven't seen listed is "Knowing". Yea, and we watch planes trains and autos at thanksgiving, polar express and home alone at Christmas. I can't leave out my fav sports movies...."42", "Hoosiers", greatest game ever played, league of their own and Will Smith is the baddest caddy of all time! I've always collected movies in lieu of pay tv (It seemed to me everytime a big sports star got a huge contract the rates would go up)
 
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