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JASmall

Favorite theaters: 1 theater

Favorite movies: I have long maintained that there is a tie for my all-time favorite motion picture: Star Wars (the original, which could easily have stood alone without the other films in that series) and The Man From Snowy River. My reasons for sharing the top spot between these two are too lengthy to go into here; perhaps one day I'll devote one of my newspaper columns to this subject. We'll see... Allowing for this tie, then, the remaining 48 titles on my personal list of list of favorite movies reads as follows: 3. Raiders Of The Lost Ark 4. Abbott And Costello Meet Frankenstein 5. A Night At The Opera 6. How The West Was Won 7. The Time Machine (George Pal version) 8. The Mark Of Zorro (Tyrone Power version) 9. The Adventures Of Robin Hood (Errol Flynn version) 10. King Kong (1933 version) 11. West Side Story 12. 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea (Disney version) 13. Journey To The Center Of The Earth (James Mason version) 14. Planet Of The Apes (the original) 15. Silverado 16. Braveheart 17. A Day At The Races 18. Tarzan The Ape Man (Johnny Weissmuller version) 19. The Wolf Man (Lon Chaney Jr.) 20. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country 21. The Alamo (John Wayne version) 22. Frankenstein (Boris Karloff version) 23. Superman (Christopher Reeve version) 24. Batman (Michael Keaton version) 25. The Ten Commandments 26. The Untouchables 27. The Time Of Their Lives 28. Man Of La Mancha 29. 1776 30. War Of The Worlds (George Pal version) 31. Spartacus 32. Yankee Doodle Dandy 33. Buck Privates 34. Duck Soup 35. American Grafitti 36. Singin' In The Rain 37. Fantasia 38. Stagecoach (original version) 39. Mister Roberts 40. Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs (Disney version) 41. Hidalgo 42. Casablanca 43. Help! 44. It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World 45. Island At The Top Of The World 46. Road To Perdition 47. O Brother, Where Art Thou? 48. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 49. Greystoke: The Legend Of Tarzan, Lord Of The Apes 50. The Notebook

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Member since: February 16, 2004