It's (Still) A Wonderful Life
Sorry, Best, not even this creepy interpretation of the movie that makes me cry EVERY SINGLE TIME I WATCH IT will convince me that it isn't the best movie ever.
I suspect Frank Capra's classic about the Great Depression, starring Jimmy Stewart, will be especially meaningful now that we're confronting similar issues.
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You probably cry while watching "Oprah" every day, too, dude.
It takes a strong man to admit he cries ... dude.
Besides, you're obsessed with this movie, too. So I'm sure it tugs at your heartstrings at some level.
Best movie:
Unforgiven.
Best Christmas Movies released in the last 10 years.....
Love Actually.
The Family Stone...
Just my opinion.
Finally! Something me and Glauber are 100 percent in agreement on.
Best. Movie. Ever.
(Other than "Say Anything")
C'mon AR....given what has been divulged about your dearth of cinematic experiences on TFS by Chicago Norm and even admitted by you.....you are hardly in a position to be declaring any movie "the best ever".
That's kinda like Rock Hudson calling Doris Day the greatest female sexual experience (AKA Hawaiian flowered necklace**) of all time.
Just like Rock, you're simply in no position to make that determination!!
(**-- I'm partial to the necklaces made up of miniatures)
Ok, Rieber, let's try this one.
I think Tony Robbins is really a creepy dude. Agreed?
Happy Holidays Glauber to you and all the great posters - it has been enjoyable reading your stuff - have a great holiday
Rupert
I'm not familiar with Mr. Robbins' work. Was he in a movie I've never seen?
By the way, 505, I watched "The Hunt for Red October" the other day. So that's off the list.
AR-
You cannot say you agree, that something is your favorite too, except for something else. Thats like telling your wife you love her more than any other woman you ever knew, except for your really hot ex girlfriend who had the tatoo of Islander505 on her lower back.
And AR, yes, he was in Shallow Hal, but his main job is motivational speaking.