Top tens films???

tozzybum

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Cross of Iron.Memphis Belle,The Hurt Locker,The Long Good Friday,Das Boot ,Battle of Britain ,Heartbreak Ridge,Judge Dredd<not Stallones>Return Of The King <L of the Rings 3>and The Railwayman.wots your ten gents
 
The Godfather, Jaws, Saving Private Ryan, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Zulu, The Long Riders, Leon, It's a Wonderful Life, The Jungle Book, Debbie Does Dallas.

In no particular order and one might not really be one of my top ten.
 
Shane, The Four Feathers (1939), Sergeant York, Wings, Dawn Patrol, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, Stagecoach, Das Boot, The Battle of Britain, Last of the Mohicans, The Vikings, The Plainsman, For Whom the Bell Tolls, King Kong.
 
Wall Street, Pacific Rim, Forbidden Planet, Logan's Run, Great Escape, Anything Laurel & Hardy but if I had to choose one... Sons of the Desert, The Abyss, Watchmen, The Day The Earth Stood Still (original,) Independence Day
 
A Bridge Too Far, Zulu, The Blues Brothers, Life of Brian, Legends of the Fall, The Meaning of Life, Casino Royale,Red Dragon, The Silence of The Lambs and The Longest Day.
 
Shawshank , Heat , The Godfather(pt1), Zulu,Saving Private Ryan,The Deer Hunter, Taxi Driver, Goodfellas, Road to Perdition, The Untouchables.
 
The Abyss, Four feathers, a matter of life and death, Zulu, Lawrence of Arabia, Das Boot, Shawshank, Saving private Ryan, 13th Warrior can't decide on last one so will say Avatar.
 
Dawn Patrol

The one with Errol Flynn and David Niven? They go through so much whisky in that film that you feel drunk just watching it!

OK, in no particular order:

1. The Adventures of Robin Hood.
2. Spartacus.
3. Paths of Glory.
4. Fanfan La Tulipe.
5. The Searchers.
6. Star Trek: First Contact.
7. La Grande Vadrouille.
8. Das Leben der Anderen/The Life of Others.
9. The Life of Brian.
10. Les Bronzés font du ski.

I forgot Lawrence of Arabia. I don't know which one to remove though.
 
In no particular order:

The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
The Wicker Man
2001: A Space Odyssey
Oh, Mr Porter!
She (Who Must Be Obeyed)
Get Carter
True Grit
One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest
Cool Hand Luke
The Deer Hunter
 
In no particular order:

The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
The Wicker Man
2001: A Space Odyssey
Oh, Mr Porter!
She (Who Must Be Obeyed)
Get Carter
True Grit
One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest
Cool Hand Luke
The Deer Hunter

Damn... I forgot about Will Hay... Yep.. Oh Mr Porter should have been in mine too!!!
 
Some very good films there ,to be fair seeing your choices maybe a top 25 would be better.and dont forget The Wild Geese,The Italian Job and A Christmas Carol .Keep em coming there,s some classics we,ve yet to mention:thumb:
 
Saving private Ryan, We were Soldiers, Legend of the Fall, Leon, top Gun, Braveheart, Taken, man on Fire, Basic Instinct, black hawk down
 
First film my late father took me to see was Zulu. Its still a classic film and one I never tire of watching. Dambusters, Saving Private Ryan, Battle of Britain, Lion Ghost and the darkness ( based on the Maneaters of Tsavo) I also have a 1st edition book :D. Independence day, Enemy at the gate.

There are more but I cant think of their titles at the moment.
 
In no particular order:

The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
The Wicker Man
2001: A Space Odyssey
Oh, Mr Porter!
She (Who Must Be Obeyed)
Get Carter
True Grit
One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest
Cool Hand Luke
The Deer Hunter

My own list would likely vary depending on mood (or memory...) but it would always include One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. A real classic and the fishing trip is one of the best scenes movie ever!
 
For me....
Star Wars
A Christmas Carol - The one with Alistair Sim
Avatar
Battle of Britain
The Guns of Navarone
Bullit
Dirty Harry
Shrek
Sense and Sensibility
The Matrix

I know , I need to get out a bit more!
 
Just off the top of my head a few would be......
Shawshank
Aliens
Predator
Private Ryan
Watership down (childhood favourite)
Great escape
Taken (first one)
Apocalypto
Mad max 2
 
Just remembered on Ronin, need a bigger list and more time to think! And the Bourne films with Matt Damon.
 
First film my late father took me to see was Zulu. Its still a classic film and one I never tire of watching. Dambusters, Saving Private Ryan, Battle of Britain, Lion Ghost and the darkness ( based on the Maneaters of Tsavo) I also have a 1st edition book :D. Independence day, Enemy at the gate.

There are more but I cant think of their titles at the moment.

Piece of triv, did you know that chief Buthelezi of the Zulus played himself in said film..
 
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