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    May the force be with you Canuck935's Avatar
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    Best movie I have ever seen.

    How to Train Your Dragon.

    It touches some part of me that I can't even begin to describe, and I am brought to tears by it. This is by far my favorite movie of all time. I'll be seeing it for the third time tonight, and I can't wait!

    Anyone else see it? What's your favorite film of all time and why?

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    Re: Best movie I have ever seen.

    Murder By Death (1976). I love Neil Simon, old detective shows, and comedy, and this movie is all 3.
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    Re: Best movie I have ever seen.

    Baraka - just because, watch it and think.
    Amelie - Paris, Audrey Tatou, what other reason?
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    Re: Best movie I have ever seen.

    Too hard to say which is my #1 favorite, but the 1992 movie Thunderheart with Val Kilmer, Sam Shepard and Graham Greene is pretty high on my list. Pretty much the entire movie was filled in the Badlands of South Dakota. After graduating from high school in 1992, a bunch of my friends and I jumped in a van and headed west. The Badlands was our fist stop. Ever since then, the Badlands has held a special place in my heart and the movie Tunderheart takes me back there.
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