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Unforgiven Fun western, Gene Hackman's great, not a great movie
Saving Private Ryan Fine movie but unpleasant for me to watch. I've seen it once, that's enough.
The Sixth Sense Has a great twist, but otherwise just OK. The mother poisoning her own daughter is chilling though.
Gone With the Wind Classic great old fashioned Hollywood movie. Doesn't date well, but who cares? Love it.
Star Wars Not as good as it's sequel, but still awesome.
Titanic I love this movie. I think people love to hate it. I thought it was terrific, incredibly exciting and romantic.
Amadeus Some great acting by the two leads but this film meanders at times. Very good, not great.
Schindler's List One of my favorite films ever. Up there with The Godfather for me as one of the best movies I have ever seen.
All the President's Men Fine suspenseful 70s flick. Not as good as French Connection or Marathon Man, but still up there.
Metropolis The version I saw had this cheesy 80s soundtrack added. It's hard for me to judge silent films because the acting is so dated. I can appreciate how stunning Lang's vision was, though.
The Thin Red Line Never saw it.
Boogie Nights After Schindler's List, probably the best movie of the 90s for me (just above Pulp Fiction, Quiz Show, and The Silence of the Lambs). Just incredible storytelling, characters, dialogue. The whole package.
Saving Private Ryan Fine movie but unpleasant for me to watch. I've seen it once, that's enough.
The Sixth Sense Has a great twist, but otherwise just OK. The mother poisoning her own daughter is chilling though.
Gone With the Wind Classic great old fashioned Hollywood movie. Doesn't date well, but who cares? Love it.
Star Wars Not as good as it's sequel, but still awesome.
Titanic I love this movie. I think people love to hate it. I thought it was terrific, incredibly exciting and romantic.
Amadeus Some great acting by the two leads but this film meanders at times. Very good, not great.
Schindler's List One of my favorite films ever. Up there with The Godfather for me as one of the best movies I have ever seen.
All the President's Men Fine suspenseful 70s flick. Not as good as French Connection or Marathon Man, but still up there.
Metropolis The version I saw had this cheesy 80s soundtrack added. It's hard for me to judge silent films because the acting is so dated. I can appreciate how stunning Lang's vision was, though.
The Thin Red Line Never saw it.
Boogie Nights After Schindler's List, probably the best movie of the 90s for me (just above Pulp Fiction, Quiz Show, and The Silence of the Lambs). Just incredible storytelling, characters, dialogue. The whole package.