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Movies I revisit when I need to recharge.

Puzzicato

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Wire9Vintage said:
When I want something sweet, with a nice little cleansing cry, I turn--over and over again--to Truly, Madly, Deeply. I have never met anyone who likes this movie, too. Of course, I've met very few people who have ever heard of it! At least on this side of the pond... Alan Rickman and Juliet Stevenson. What's not to love??

My all-time favourite film!

Others that I turn to again and again:
The Importance of Being Ernest (1952)
4 Weddings and a Funeral
Strangers on a Train
 

Honey Bee

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For recharging and reliving~
Remains of the Day
Sabrina
Breakfast at Tiffany's
The Cowboys
Open Range
El Dorado
The Shootist
Rooster Cogburn
De-Lovely
The Godfather
The Great Escape
Chocolat

I caught a part of 'Public Enemy' the other day...must watch a few more times to see if I like it or just like Johnny Depp ;)
 

Miss sofia

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Puzzicato said:
My all-time favourite film!

Others that I turn to again and again:
The Importance of Being Ernest (1952)
4 Weddings and a Funeral
Strangers on a Train
Truly, madly, deeply is a belter, i have one girlfriend i always used to get together to watch that with, with mucho tissues to hand! Actually i think four weddings is a great choice too Puzzicato, it's genius, the best film Hugh Grant made i think, although i still blub like a baby at the funeral scene when he reads the poem, but that's cathartic i guess, no harm in a good weep!
 

dhermann1

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These may be oddly disparate, but they would include "Zulu", "Mr Hulot's Holiday", "How Green Was My Valley", "Mrs Miniver", and of course, any Thin Man, or really, any William Powell in general.
 

Chasseur

Call Me a Cab
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Hawaii
Touchez pas au Grisbi
LA Confidential
The Big Sleep
The Illusionist
Gilda
Miller's Crossing
Rear Window
North by Northwest
Strangers on a Train
 

melancholy baby

New in Town
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Seattle
Marvelous movies

This is not my complete list. If I could just get Turner Classic Movies and no other cable channels I would.

Casablanca
To Catch a Thief
Rear Window
Some Like It Hot
Topper
Jeeves and Wooster (Stephen Fry is BEAUTIFUL)
Stage Door
Jezebel
Gigi
The Thin Man movies
 

ukali1066

Practically Family
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West Yorkshire
Serpico

Open Range

Godfather II

Unforgiven

The Duellists

Tombstone

Yojimbo

Seven Samurai

Sanjuro

Last of the Mohicans

Good the bad and the ugly

Dog day afternoon

Star Wars

And many more....
 

davidraphael

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Germany & UK
North by Northwest
Rope
Strangers on a Train
Rear Window
Vertigo (ok, ok any Hitchcock film)
The 7 Faces of Dr. Lao
Star Wars
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Barry Lyndon
Sweet and Lowdown
Eyes Wide Shut
Horse Feathers
Duck Soup (any Marx)
Mulholland Drive
The Godfather (1 and 2)
Stardust Memories
any Basil Rathbone Sherlock Holmes
Ladykillers (original)
Dark Passage
The Big Sleep
The Third Man

I could go on and on...
 

Rocketblast

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Rocketblast said:
Has anyone mentioned the Spongebob Squarepants Movie? It's a classic :D
This scene in particular might appeal to Fedora Loungers:
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"Now that we're men, we can grow facial hair!"
 

Wally_Hood

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dhermann1 said:
These may be oddly disparate, but they would include "Zulu", "Mr Hulot's Holiday", "How Green Was My Valley", "Mrs Miniver", and of course, any Thin Man, or really, any William Powell in general.

Zulu became one of my all-time favorites when I saw it in the theater back in the 60s. The British, or I guess more accurately the Welsh, garrison held out, but it seems to me the Zulus had the upper hand, and the soldiers survived because the Zulus let them. Rollicking action, and Baker and Caine out-cooling each other...
 

Neophyte

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Chattanooga, TN
...most Tim Burton, Hayao Miyazaki, Guy Ritchie and Quentin Tarantino films.

There are two that I especially love: "The Place Promised In Our Early Days" and "Pan's Labryinth"
 

Dan'l

Practically Family
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Somewhere in time
escape and recharge

Jeremiah Johnson
From Hell
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Open Range
It's a Wonderful Life
Just about anything Sherlock Holmes
Fried Green Tomatoes
American Graffiti

...and others...
 

swinggal

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Perth, Australia
Stand By Me
Gattaca
Vertigo
A Room With a View
Idiocrasy
Rear Window (original)
Some Like it Hot
Blade Runner
The King and I (original)
Brazil
Election
Dog Fight
 

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