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  1. #1 Let's name our favorite movies and discuss ... 
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    for me, its a tie between Bio Dome and Bio Dome II
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    Canon FD (24,28,35,55,85,100,135,200,24-35,28-50,35-70,55-135)
    Super Baltar (20,25,35,50,75,100,150,225)
    Lomo Standard Speed (18,22,28,35,50,75,100,150,200,250,300)
    Lomo Super Speed (18,22,28,35,50,75)
    Lomo Anamorphic (35,50,75,150, 40-240 zoom)
    Lomo Zooms (20-120, 28-80)
    Angie Zooms (20-120, 25-250 "old school")
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  4. #4 My Fair Lady (1964) 
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    My Fair Lady (1964)
    Directed by George Cukor
    Winner of 8 Academy Awards Including Best Picture & Best Director
    Shot on Super Panavision

    I saw this movie for the first time when a was a kid in a re-run back in the 70'. As far I remember I was impressed by the size of the Cinemascope screen and the stereo sound, I was blown-up!...I believe it was the very first movie I saw in a movie theater.
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    I can't limit myself to one, hell, I can barely boil it down to twenty. Here's six.

    Why these movies? Because they carry me, they're pure poetry of motion, sound and story. Bigger than life yet all about life. That's what I like about them.

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    8 1/2 (plus anything Fellini for that matter, Roma, Amarcord, La Dolce Vita...)



    Days of Heaven



    Fanny and Alexander



    Wings of Desire



    The Godfather




    Not to mention anything Kubrick, Antonioni, Ozu, Truffaut, Coen Brothers, Scorsese....
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    The godfather... that is a classic Luc...I should add that on my list...
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    Blade Runner

    Great cast, sets and a multi level enigma of a story. The last of the sci fi 'optical fx' movies. Still a vast reference library for influence - such as the 'enhance' technique in every cop show. And the bad guy gets the best lines, as well as the most poignant demise.

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    Billy Bob Thornten at his Best hehe
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    Blade Runner

    Great cast, sets and a multi level enigma of a story. The last of the sci fi 'optical fx' movies. Still a vast reference library for influence - such as the 'enhance' technique in every cop show. And the bad guy gets the best lines, as well as the most poignant demise.
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