Saturday, April 27, AD 2024 4:51am

Perfect Film

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Phillip
Phillip
Sunday, March 17, AD 2024 5:47am
Steven
Steven
Sunday, March 17, AD 2024 7:27am

The Princess Bride

The Bruised Optimist
The Bruised Optimist
Sunday, March 17, AD 2024 8:02am

Hunt for Red October

Frank
Frank
Sunday, March 17, AD 2024 8:26am

Gotta go with the all time classic, Casablanca. I’ve never seen a better one. Honorable mention goes to The Quiet Man. Bogey and Bergman. The Duke and Maureen O’Hara. Film Nirvana. 😁

SteveThePirate
SteveThePirate
Sunday, March 17, AD 2024 8:54am

Patton.

Donald Link
Donald Link
Sunday, March 17, AD 2024 8:58am

Glory. Managed to tell a real story accurately and without the treacle that accompanies tribute films that virtue signal about their author.

Steven
Steven
Sunday, March 17, AD 2024 1:12pm

Donald, I thought about putting down Glory, but I have a soft spot for The Princess Bride.

M.Murphy
M.Murphy
Sunday, March 17, AD 2024 6:25pm

Song of Bernadette

CAG
CAG
Sunday, March 17, AD 2024 8:16pm

The Man Who Knew Too Little

Donald Link
Donald Link
Monday, March 18, AD 2024 10:23am

Steven: No quarrel. Just two different types of films. Both worthy contenders.

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