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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunProud View Post
    Two great baseball movies that I haven’t seen on a list:

    The Natural
    8 men out

    In my opinion, The Natural is the best baseball movie, just edging out Field of Dreams.
    This debate came up on the patio a couple nights ago. I think there are “types” of baseball movies.

    Best baseball drama: For love of the game
    Best baseball entertainment: major league 1&2
    Best baseball baseball movie: Moneyball

    Natural and Field of dreams were heavily debated for the baseball drama

  2. #50

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    Quote Originally Posted by BayouRichard View Post
    I do like some musicals, and in no particular order.
    1. Sound of music
    2. Fiddler on the roof
    3. Singing in the rain.
    Non-musicals
    4. The Green Beret.
    5. Toro Toro Toro
    6. Charlie and the chocolate factory the original.
    7. Patton
    8. The sandlot.
    9. It’s a wonderful life.
    10. All Star War movies
    If you’re going to include musicals, then The Moulin Rouge has to be in there. It’s fantastic.

  3. #51

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunProud View Post
    Two great baseball movies that I haven’t seen on a list:

    The Natural
    8 men out

    In my opinion, The Natural is the best baseball movie, just edging out Field of Dreams.
    For the Love of the Game is a great one too.

  4. #52

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    No particular order…

    1. Bourne Trilogy
    2. Midway
    3. The Godfather
    4. The Day the Earth Stood Still (original)
    5. Magnum Force
    6. Blazing Saddles
    7. Miracle on 34th Street (original)
    8. It’s a Wonderful Life
    9. The Ten Commandments
    10. Animal House

    Trivia question…how many wheel covers are lost by the Mustang during the big chase scene in Bullitt?

    Other trivia question in Bullitt, how many times in the chase scene they pass the same VW?

    I’m pretty sure Helmut knows the answer to the first question.
    The wheel covers came off the hitman's black Dodge Charger.

    Bullitt's Highland Green '68 Mustang GT 390 4 speed had aftermarket Torque thrust rims, not hubcaps. None fell off.

    1. Casablanca
    2. Godfather
    3. Godfather Part II
    4. Goodfellas
    5. Gone With The Wind
    6. Jaws
    7. Raiders of the Lost ARK
    8. No Country for Old Men
    9. Dark Knight
    10. Alien

  5. #53

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    Dukes of Hazzard


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dad04 View Post
    The wheel covers came off the hitman's black Dodge Charger.

    Bullitt's Highland Green '68 Mustang GT 390 4 speed had aftermarket Torque thrust rims, not hubcaps. None fell off.

    1. Casablanca
    2. Godfather
    3. Godfather Part II
    4. Goodfellas
    5. Gone With The Wind
    6. Jaws
    7. Raiders of the Lost ARK
    8. No Country for Old Men
    9. Dark Knight
    10. Alien
    Yup. 6 wheel covers, all from the Charger…lol. Amazing how many fans of the movie miss that.

    They had multiple Mustangs on set, not all 390s. But I watched this auction for one of the 390s. Was a guy’s daily driver until he realized what he had and parked it. He was lucky, had been in a wreck after the owner got it, hood was bent at the radiator frame.

    https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/10/cars/...ice/index.html

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    In no order:

    Shawshank
    Godfather 1 & 2
    Goodwill Hunting
    Pulp Fiction
    We Were Soldiers
    Field of Dreams
    Bodyguard
    Green Mile
    Full Metal Jacket
    Good,Bad and the Ugly
    Once Upon a Time in the West
    Unforgiven
    The Revenant
    Last of the Mohicans
    Wolf of Wallstreet
    Fight Club
    Fury
    Inglourious Basterds
    Outlaw Josey Wales
    Bourne Identity
    Man on Fire
    The Equalizer
    Rudy
    Remember the Titans
    The Natural
    For Love of the Game
    Open Range


  8. #56

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    I can't believe I forgot about A Fist Full of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More and the epic The Good The Bad and The Ugly. Then there is Once upon A Time In the West.


  9. #57

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    Quote Originally Posted by CharlieK View Post
    Godfather 1&2
    Shawshank
    Tombstone
    Snatch
    Logan Lucky
    Ford vs Ferrari
    Rocky
    Casablanca
    Josey Wales
    Lonesome Dove
    310 to Yuma
    Open Range
    Unforgiven
    LA Confidential
    I can’t believe I forgot “Hell or High Water”

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    Rudy is a terrible movie and a lie.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    Yup. 6 wheel covers, all from the Charger…lol. Amazing how many fans of the movie miss that.

    They had multiple Mustangs on set, not all 390s. But I watched this auction for one of the 390s. Was a guy’s daily driver until he realized what he had and parked it. He was lucky, had been in a wreck after the owner got it, hood was bent at the radiator frame.

    https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/10/cars/...ice/index.html
    Steve McQueen tried to buy the car in the '70's from the guy who ended up owning it for decades, without success.

    My dad was a Ford dealer in the 1970's. He had a really nice, low mile 69 Mach I 390 4 speed on the used car lot. My sister's BF wanted to buy it, so we took it out for a demo one day after school. Huge torque on skinny bias ply tires and it was a handful to drive. My dad refused to sell it to him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dad04 View Post
    Steve McQueen tried to buy the car in the '70's from the guy who ended up owning it for decades, without success.

    My dad was a Ford dealer in the 1970's. He had a really nice, low mile 69 Mach I 390 4 speed on the used car lot. My sister's BF wanted to buy it, so we took it out for a demo one day after school. Huge torque on skinny bias ply tires and it was a handful to drive. My dad refused to sell it to him.
    Your dad did the right thing.

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