Re: Best movie ever?
Dracimas, on host 192.173.47.156
Wednesday, December 1, 1999, at 07:09:30
Re: Best movie ever? posted by Mel on Tuesday, November 30, 1999, at 20:09:58:
> > > > Well, this is hard so I'll catagorize it. > > > > > > > > Best Trek movie: > > > > Star Trek II Wrath of Khan > > > > Best James Bond movie: > > > > Goldfinger > > > > Best Mel Brooks movie: > > > > Young Frankenstine > > > > Best Monty Python movie: > > > > Monty Python and the Holy Grail > > > > > > Yes, I thought so too. Once again I realise I wasted all those years wondering if there was anyone else out there who was just like me. There was, and they're *all* here on RinkWorks. :-) > > > > > > Brunnen-"be afraid .. be very afraid"G > > > > > My picks: > > > > Roxanne > > You've got Mail > > Back to the Future > > American Graffiti > > Beauty and the Beast > > > > Mostly 'chick flicks', I know, but all the good sci-fi and action stuff has already been mentioned. > > > > -Mel > > Oh, yeah, and I forgot to mention: > A Christmas Story > Psycho > Shakespeare in Love > Batman and Robin (HA! Scared ya, didn't I?) > >
Where the Red Fern Grows (Not only a good movie and book, but the original was and the remake is being filmed right here where I live.)
Summer of The Monkeys (Another movie, and book, by the same writer as WTRFG, Wilson Rawls. Also is based in Oklahoma.)
Sniper Anything else with Tom Berringer
The Sword in The Stone
RobinHood: Men In Tights
Airplane and all it's sequels Naked gun and all it's sequels Anything with "Stupid" humor like the above two movies.
Almost anything Jim Carey (I want to see his new one "Man in The Moon" about the life of Andy Kaufman, the guy who plays Latka on Taxi)
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