One Movie Forever

[quote]redgladiator wrote:
Kung fu panda.[/quote]

skadoosh.

I’m late to the party, but here’s the movie I’d have with me forever.

The casting was perfect.
The Men were real men.
Integrity
Comedy
Nostalgia
American Pioneer Spirit on display all over the place

I’ve put this up against any movie that’s been seriously considered in this thread and it still comes out on top. Even against Pulp Fiction, Shawshank, 13th Warrior, Star Wars, LOTR, and the Godfathers. The Right Stuff is a more complete and epic film that would serve me better in a “forever” setting than any other.

Idiocracy

[quote]BradTGIF wrote:
The casting was perfect.
The Men were real men.
Integrity
Comedy
Nostalgia
American Pioneer Spirit on display all over the place

I’ve put this up against any movie that’s been seriously considered in this thread and it still comes out on top.[/quote]
I don’t know, man. I’d say The Untouchables checks all those marks too.

For my choice, Shaun of the Dead is really what first came to mind as a forever-selection. If I’m “stuck” watching it over and over, I think I’d need some kind of comedy instead of something heavier, and I probably watch it once or twice a month right now anyhow.

[quote]horsepuss wrote:
Im juggling Predator, Snatch and The Dark Knight.[/quote]

Without the comma this sounds like a straight up Porno title.

Juggling Predator Snatch & the dark knight

[quote]BradTGIF wrote:
13th Warrior[/quote]

That movie fucking rocks! If any of you have never seen it, you absolutely should. I claim those big fuckers as my ancestry proudly.

Probably been said 1000 times, but id have to pick “Forrest Gump”

Lost Boys. The OG 1987 version. The scene with the juiced up dude playing the saxophone. RIP Corey Haim

Clint Eastwood in Unforgiven. Hands down my favorite movie of all time.
“Are you talkin about the Queen again? On Independence Day!” Then kicks the downed English Bob in the face.
And that’s not including the 10 or more Eastwood lines in the movie that are better.