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Whats your favorite movie

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Rebecca

Armageddon ?

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Christina

You’ve got mail

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Amanda

Breakfast Club

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SydneyQuestion author

@Amanda me to

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Jordan

Matilda

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Katherine

Practical Magic.

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Carmela

The princess bride

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SydneyQuestion author

@Carmela me to

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Carmela

I can watch it a gazillion times

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Atrisha

Admittedly, at 32 years old, my favorite movie is The Lion King

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Polina

Fatelessness

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Rikki

ORIGINAL (and I stress this, the remake was HORRID) Beauty and the Beast, Lion King, Nightmare Before Christmas, Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince

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Melissa

The Crow

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Christine

Never been kissed

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Nicole

The holiday

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Dawn

❤️ it!

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Tiffany

Cinema Paradiso

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Chhorady

Halloween 1978

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Andrea

FEAR

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Пүрэвдорж

twister(1996)

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Kelly

What about Bob..

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Cynthia

@Kelly, YES!! My kids and I have it memorized.❤️

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Paula

Starman

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Tina

Mary Poppins

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Dada

V for Vendetta

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Michael

Tombstone

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Lori

Rebecca

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Patrice

Beauty and the Beast (animated)

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Karen

Pretty Woman, League of Their Own, and An American President.

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Kay

Cold Mountain

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Cecilia

Jane Eyre

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Misty

Beauty and the Beast

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Lanny

American Beauty.

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Elizma

The wedding date

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Annette

An American in Paris
Parent Trap with Hayley Mills
It’s a Wondrrful Life
Now Voyager
Oliver, Gigi,
My Big Fat Greek Wedding

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Ruth

Sister Act

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Diann

Christmas Vacation it makes. Me lol

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Rene

Four weddings and a funeral

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Cheryl

First Dirty Dancing then the parent trap

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Ruth

Ooh I forgot about Dirty Dancing

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Rebecca

Scream

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Marcus

Aladdin (all 3) I’m watching the first one right now, and then 2 and after 3.

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Patrice

@Marcus what are your thoughts on the live action one coming out next year?

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Marcus

@Patrice I’m personally not feeling the casting. I felt they were better off using the Aladdin, Jasmine, and Jafar from ONCE instead.

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Dawn

I have so many, but the first one that comes to mind is Peggy Sue Got Married.

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Dawn

Father Goose with Cary Grant and Leslie Caron.

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Nicole

ohhh, and not to forget… COCKTAIL

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Deborah

West Side Story

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Jane

Begin Again
Begin Again
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1980929/

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Joey

@Jane I love this one! Have you seen Sing Street by the same director? It’s also great.

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Jane

Absolutely beautiful movie! Seems that not many have heard of it. Glad to find another with good taste.?
Sing Street I have not seen. Thank you for the recommendation. If you think of any more in this vein, please let me know. Simple & sweet stories don’t get recognized often. Not enough violence or sex for the gen pop.

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Rachel

The only movie I’ve seen that was as good as the Anne Tyler book of the same name, The Accidental Tourist.

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Kathy

Psycho

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Christina

Shawshank redemption

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Pearl

Pretty woman,Armageddon,Daddy’s little girls

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Rhiannon

Mr. Right. True Romance. Boondock Saints. Princess Mononoke.

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Paolo

About time

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Norman

Armageddon

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Randall

Predator (Arnold Schwarzeneggar) and The Train (Burt Lancaster)

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Jenny

Gone With the Wind

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Annemiek

The theory of everything and everything from Tim Burton

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Judith

Toy Story and The Pianist.

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Laura

But, but, but why watch it when you can read it??!!

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Lynita

Shankshaw redemtion

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Asheleigh

Jurassic Park! ❤️

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Jill

The Namesake
Memoirs of a Geisha

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Jane

The fault in our Stars

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Mallory

The Great Debaters

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Nicole

Pretty in Pink, Back to the Future and The Burbs!

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Meka

Transformers, The Lord of the Kings, The Hobbit

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Megan

The Color Purple

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Daniyal

The Godfather.

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Sheri

You’ve Got Mail

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Maggie

Mrs Doubtfire, Beauty and the Beast, Cinema Paradiso, East/West, Burnt by the Sun

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Kelly

The pursuit of happyness

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Komal

Cast away… Gravity .

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Holly

The Color Purple

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Ruth

Like the book haven’t seen the movie

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Holly

@Ruth lol love the movie, my mom and i watched it all the time. have not read the book yet but its on my tbr list

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Clemmie

Hitchcock REAR WINDOW

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Bente

I feel the same way about movies and books – I can’t name only one favourite!! The Fifth Element, The Colour Purple, The Shawshank Redemption, Love Actually, The Green Mile, Steel Magnolias – in no particular order.

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Deanna

My all time favorite is The Sound of Music ???

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Gee

Tokyo Story.

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Rae

Shawshank Redemption and Frailty

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R

84 Charing Cross Road and The Wizard of OZ.

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Tobias

V for Vendetta

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Cathy

An oldie – “Always” with Richard Dreyfuss & Holly Hunter.

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Sam

Joes appartment

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Andrew

The Godfather

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Diana

Journey to the Centre of the Earth

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Joey

Stranger than Fiction. It’s still about a book though. ?

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Wendy

Avatar, The Knowing, 1934 A Christmas Carol,

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Michelle

The Crow

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Georgia

Dirty Dancing ?

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Jennifer

Juno

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Deanna

@Jennifer omg I love Juno!!!!! I was just watching it last weekend!

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Jennifer

I’ve watched it probably 20 times and I still cry like a blubbering fool when Bleeker comes running in and jumps into the hospital bed. Then her dad says it’ll be hers to keep next time. ❤️❤️❤️

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Deanna

@Jennifer yes!!!! He just knew she was there!

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Hanna

Star Wars, The Last Jedi, Captain America – the Winter Soldier, Labyrinth, The Never Ending Story, Back to the Future, Matrix, Terminator – Genisys… I love movies <3

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Zakiyyah

The Maze Runner

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Dawn

Gone with the wind

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Noreen

Dirty Dancing, The Polar Express, Murphy’s Romance. But Susan Slade tops the list. Wondering how many people have seen Susan Slade. Think it came out in the 50’s or early 60’s?

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Rasheed

The Usual Suspects, The Breakfast Club, Shawshank Redemption

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Carita

Tombstone
Remember the Titans
Catch and Release
Escape From New York

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Seren

Ever after ❤❤ 90s
Classics: Gone with the wind. Casablanca. North by North West. Brigadoon.
I can go on all nite ❤❤❤

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Christina

Steel Magnolias

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Adrianne

Clash of the Titans
Dune

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Fran

Baby Boom

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Vanessa

Soul Surfer

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Sandra

Somewhere in Time from 1980

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Karen

Loved “Mrs. Doubtfire”

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Marna

Death at a funeral.

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Tinisha

Bridesmaids

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Catherine

Man on the moon

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Kristin

Comedy: Christmas Vacation. Drama: Schindler’s List. RomCom: When Harry Met Sally.

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SydneyQuestion author

@Kristin i love christmas vacation i laugh everytime i see it

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Julie

ET

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Rosângela

i was watching once again “5 minutes to tomorrow” yesterday it really amuse me

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Kim

Casablanca

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Bam

Pirates of the Carribean

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SydneyQuestion author

@Bam me to

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Sandy

Tank Girl

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Lori

Practical Magic

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Dunia

The prestige

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Carmelita

The haunting

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Diane

Same as my favorite book. To Kill a Mockingbird.

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Walter

Death Poet Society

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Betty

Lawrence of Arabia

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Kala

The Notebook

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Leonela

Harry Potter, Jane Eyre, Never Been Kissed

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Trina

Now and Then

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Athena

28 Days Later

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Sherry

Silkwood, moonstruck, Chinatown, ordinary people, coming home, wizard of oz, just to name a few?

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Kathy

Chinatown is good!

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Remy

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990). An underated classic.

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Sarah

When The Sound of Music airs on TV I am glued as well as The Godfather which TV usually airs every Thanksgiving. I must have seen both movies more than a dozen times!

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Brenda

Beaches

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Amber

Varsity Blues

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Jayne

The Interpreter

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Anneliese

Grease

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Ronda

Step mom

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Delilah

The Holiday

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Amber

Fifty shades

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Mary

The Last of the Dogmen.

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Linda

Harvey

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Rachel

You’ve Got Mail, watching it now.

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Sharon

Dr. Zhivago.

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Tamela
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Will

Nightbreed

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Tabitha

Arsenic and Old Lace

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Danielle
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James

Princess Bride, Alien, Aliens, Pulp Fiction, Aladdin. First 5 I thought of

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Barbara

It Happened One Night

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Martelle

Warrior

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Tamara

Con Air

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Steve

The Goodbye Girl, Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid, Meet Me In St Louis, When Harry Met Sally, Bull Durham, Witches Of Eastwick, Terms Of Endearment, It’s Complicated, Roxanne, You’ve Got Mail and Under The Tuscan Sun…to name a few ?

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Graham

Good Will Hunting

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Becky

Kings speech

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Merle

Aliens

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Myra

Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar

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Wendy
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John

Out of Africa..

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Jayne

Oh yah that one too!!

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Christine

The Power Of One

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Kathy

Psycho

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Graham

My favorite Hitchcock film is “Rope,” but I think “The Birds” is the scariest. “Vertigo” is widely considered his best. But I think his own personal favorite was “Shadow of a Doubt”

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Randy

Driving Miss Daisy.

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