Feb 27, 2011 21:36
robert redford,
djimon hounsou,
paul newman,
politics,
jack lemmon,
clark gable,
literary,
william wyler,
early 20th century,
ridley scott,
leonardo dicaprio,
robert duvall,
catherine zeta-jones,
frank capra,
robin wright,
judi dench,
great depression,
tudors,
colin firth,
robert zemeckis,
travel,
tomas arana,
music,
william shakespeare,
imelda staunton,
geoffrey rush,
vietnam war,
al pacino,
myrna loy,
world war 2,
franchot tone,
david warner,
matt damon,
gwyneth paltrow,
belle epoque,
martin scorsese,
claudette colbert,
tom hanks,
albert finney,
james badge dale,
ingrid bergman,
dana andrews,
ben affleck,
michael curtiz,
richard harris,
vera farmiga,
humphrey bogart,
movies,
martin sheen,
late 20th century,
georgian era,
mark wahlberg,
robert shaw,
robert deniro,
history,
russell crowe,
tom wilkinson,
old hollywood,
mid 20th century,
billy wilder,
british empire
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Gone with the wind, is one of my favorite Academy Awards Movie.
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Ben-Hur
Lawrence of Arabia
Annie Hall
Gandhi
Dances With Wolves
Silence of the Lambs
Unforgiven
Schindler's List
American Beauty
The Hurt Locker
The King's Speech
(Okay, so I'm missing three. Perhaps I need to see a few more. There's seven in your list that I've never seen for a start.)
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Downright criminal? Huh? It's just a list of the Best Pictures winners that I like the best.
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