If you had to watch one movie for the rest of your life, what would that be?

Casino
Leon: The Professional
The Shawshank Redemption
The Song Remains The Same
Boogie Nights
 
Toss up between Fuzzbucket and Mac and Me
 
My favorite movies are: once upon a time in America, godfathers, scarface, goodfellas, memoirs of a Geisha.

Having said that...most of those movies are sad or bittersweet.

I don't want to have that mood if it's all I'm watching for the rest of my life.

I'd take something cheerful, hopeful, or even something to make me laugh .

Step Brothers
Caladega Nights
40 year old virgin
Knocked up
This is 40
Super bad
Tropic thunder.

One of them will do it for me.
 
Men at work lol


Or real genius
 
Gone With The Wind

Reasons:
4 hour running time, you can watch 1 hour and 20 minutes sections 3 times, so it wont be the entire movie every time.

Educational

Historical

Great performances, casting, screenplay, score, cinematography, plot.
 
If you had alzheimer's, The Usual Suspects would be fantastic, every time.
 
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Shit I love that movie. 2 most intense scenes...

1. When Carl Weathers is about to be predatorized. Just putting yourself in the man's place ... ahhh looking at your decapitated arm...your powerless... here comes this 7 foot tall running back fast monster...making a beeline for you. Fuuuck. You just know how much it's going to hurt.

2. The scene at the very end panning in on Arnold's face as he is taking off in the helicopter. You can READ in his face the absolute hell he's just been through, friends all dead.

Best few seconds of acting I think he's ever done.. respect. Didn't think he was capable of it, as much as I love his movies.
 
Shit I love that movie. 2 most intense scenes...

1. When Carl Weathers is about to be predatorized. Just putting yourself in the man's place ... ahhh looking at your decapitated arm...your powerless... here comes this 7 foot tall running back fast monster...making a beeline for you. Fuuuck. You just know how much it's going to hurt.

2. The scene at the very end panning in on Arnold's face as he is taking off in the helicopter. You can READ in his face the absolute hell he's just been through, friends all dead.

Best few seconds of acting I think he's ever done.. respect. Didn't think he was capable of it, as much as I love his movies.

That would be an interesting question to ask him, if he remembers what he was thinking of to get that emotion at the time :cool:
 
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