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Old 04-02-2013, 03:49 PM
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MSN Entertainment's Top 100 movies..
http://movies.msn.com/100-favorite-f...llery/feature/


Pulled these from the list with my comments..


2. North By Northwest — Richard T. Jameson -when i got netflix bout 5 years ago this was the first movie i ordered...Hitchcock thriller with Cary Grant..saw it when it first came out in theaters.

4. It's a Wonderful Life — Richard T. Jameson - all time family fav, watch it every Christmas.

6. The Shawshank Redemption — Martha Brockenbrough - Great movie..

15. To Kill a Mockingbird — William Goss - another all time fav, watched it 2-3 times since i got netflix..

31. The Princess Bride — Martha Brockenbrough - Neat movie. Cary Elwes the star reminds me of one of my high school friends...

40. Blazing Saddles —Corwin Neuse - Everyone's favorite comedy

45. The Godfather — Don Kaye - The best..

56. Miller's Crossing — Jeff Michael Vice - Offbeat movie, one of my son's fav..good one..

58. Silence of the Lambs — Corwin Neuse - Loved it

60. Blue Velvet — Mary Pols - really off-beat, David Lynch movie..Dennis Hopper at his best.

68. Psycho — Glenn Kenny - all time thriller..shower scene awesome..

75. A Clockwork Orange — Bryan Reesman - kooky off beat whacko movie

81. Schindler's List — James Rocchi - great movie

91. Goodfellas — Don Kaye - very good gangster movie..

100. Young Frankenstein — David Walker - have this one on VCR tape, watched many times.
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