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I'm sure I'll get a lot of flack for this one but it is my favorite
 

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I could pick one for each genre (comedy, western, horror, etc) but just one single movie would be too hard for me.
Maybe Seven Samurai..........
 

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Best movie ever - easy...

The Boris Badanov Story "Moose and Squirrel Must Die"..

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Boris and Natasha plot the demise of Rocky and Bullwinkle in tense drama from the early 1960s..


wil...:grandmais

PS: Given a choice of only one last movie to watch my chice would be John Huston's classic Film Noir starring Humphrey Bogart "The Maltese Falcon"..

The Maltese Falcon Summary

Chapter 1: Spade & Archer
The Maltese Falcon begins when a beautiful woman, who gives her name as “Miss Wonderly,” comes into the Spade & Archer Detective Agency and who wants to have a man named Floyd Thursby followed. Miles Archer, one of the partners in the firm, agrees with a lecherous grin to help Miss Wonderly personally.

Chapter 2: Death in the Fog
Sam Spade is phoned in the middle of the night and told that Miles Archer has been shot dead. He goes to the scene of the crime and then phones his secretary, Effie Perine, and tells her to break the news to Archer’s widow, Iva. When he returns to his apartment, he is met by two policemen, who ask if he knows anything about the death of Archer or the subsequent shooting of Thursby.

Chapter 3: Three Women
When Spade arrives at his office the next morning, Iva Archer is there. They are having an affair. Effie later tells him that Iva had been out when Effie arrived at her house in the middle of the night. Spade goes to Miss Wonderly’s hotel, only to find her gone. There is a message from her when he returns to the office, telling him to come to a different hotel, where she is registered under the name “Leblanc.”

Chapter 4: The Black Bird
At her hotel, Spade finds out that she is neither Wonderly nor Leblanc, but Brigid O’Shaughnessy. She acts frightened and begs Spade to help her. She admits to having been untruthful and says she met Thursby in Hong Kong and counted on him for protection against enemies who might try to kill her.
After stopping at his attorney’s office to ask how far he can go in refusing to answer the police’s questions, Spade returns to his office. There he meets Joel Cairo, who offers him five thousand dollars to find a statue of a bird. Before leaving, Cairo draws a gun to make Spade sit still while he searches the office.

Chapter 5: The Levantine
Spade takes the pistol from Cairo, knocks him unconscious, and then searches his pockets. When Cairo comes to, he asserts that he is still willing to pay five thousand dollars for the statue. When Spade returns his belongings, Cairo aims the gun at him again and proceeds to search the office.

Chapter 6: The Undersized Shadow
That night, Spade goes to the Geary Theatre, having noted earlier that Cairo had tickets to the show there. He sees a young man following them. He sees the same youth later, on his way to meet Brigid, and loses him. When he mentions having met Cairo, she says that she must talk to him, but not at her place. They take a cab to Spade’s apartment for a meeting. When they arrive, Iva Archer is waiting there for Spade and is upset when he says she cannot come upstairs with him.

Chapter 7: G in the Air
Waiting for Cairo, Spade tells Brigid a story about a man who, after a near-death experience, abandoned his wife and children, only to eventually settle down to the same kind of life with the same kind of family. Cairo arrives, and he and Brigid talk about how the black bird was smuggled out of Hong Kong. At one point she slaps him, and Spade intervenes. While he is standing between them, though, the doorbell rings.
At the door are Dundy and Polhaus, the two policemen who interrogated Spade on the night of Archer’s murder. Spade refuses to let them in, until they hear Cairo inside screaming for help.

Chapter 8: Horse Feathers
The two detectives find that Cairo has blood on his head. Brigid accuses him of attacking her, and Cairo accuses her and Spade of holding him prisoner. Just as the policemen are about to take everyone to jail, Spade laughs and says that it has all been a joke. His claim that he did it to trick the policemen angers Dundy, who punches him in the jaw. Enraged, Spade refuses to answer any more questions and insists that they leave. Cairo leaves with them.

Chapter 9: Brigid
Alone with Brigid O’Shaughnessy, Spade lies and says the apartment is still being watched by the boy he saw before. He insists that she tell him the truth about what is going on: She reveals some facts...I won't ruin the ending in case there is anyone who has not seen this classic whodunit and plans on doing so someday..

Other must see movies off the top of my head and not ranked:

Schindler's List
Casablanca
On the Waterfront
12 Angry Men (original)
The Best Years of Our Lives
The Godfather one and two
Lawrence of Arabia
The Sting
Raging Bull
The Deerhunter
GoodFellas
Taxi Driver
It's A Wonderful Life
Cindarella Man
The African Queen
Chinatown
A Streetcar Named Desire
The Color of Money
Bad Day at Black Rock
Shane
The French Connection
Forrest Gump
Fargo
The Shawshank Redemption
Ghandi
In the Heat of the Night
M*A*S*H
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Amadeus
Silence of the Lambs,
Pulp Fiction
Leaving Las Vegas

I could add another 50 or so outstanding motions pictures
but will stop here before I get carried away. Needless to say I favor older movies than those made in the last 20 years with a few exceptions.


wil.
 
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El Topo....

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Maybe this one-

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Wil has a great list there.

My #1 choice would have to be Citizen Kane. In it's time it was responsible for raising the bar of story telling, lighting, and cinematography.

Let me add:

Anything done by the Coen Brothers,
O brother Where art though
Raising Arizona
The Big Lebowski
Miller's Crossing
Bood Simple
No Country for Old Men
Fargo

Anything by Alfred Hitchcock or Jack Nicholson.

Four by Stanley Kubrick...Clockwork Orange, Dr. Stangelove, 2001, and The Shining

Raging Bull
Marathon Man
Monty Python's Search for the Holy Grail
Casino
Bronx Tale


One of the better movies no one has ever seen...Lost Highway
 

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A lot of my top favorites on here already listed...my list is long..

Although, one not mentioned....which is in my top 10...

The Great Escape ...w/ Steve McQueen...If I haven't seen this 1000 times I haven't seen it once...(<)<
 

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