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5 Favorites #100: 5 Favorite Films
Every week, we'll pose a new "five favorites" question. You just list your five favorites that fit in that category (preferably in preference order) and you're welcome to discuss and debate the selections and see just how much you do or do not have in common with others. If you want to take a look back at our past articles to comment or enjoy, here is a post set aside to track all of our articles.
This will be a huge undertaking and you're welcome to go beyond five if you can't limit yourself, but in honor of our 100th 5 Favorites poll, let's have a list of your five favorite films of all-time.
What are your 5 Favorite films?





October 18th, 2012 - 10:00
Heaven Can Wait (78)
Terms of Endearment
A Lion In Winter
All About Eve
The Big Chill
October 17th, 2012 - 07:06
1. Badlands (1974) Terrance Malick
2. The Devils (1971) Ken Russell
3. 3 Women (1977) Robert Altman
4. Imitation of Life (1959) Douglas Sirk
5. Night of the Hunter (1955) Charles Laughton
October 16th, 2012 - 17:39
With the emphasis on “favorite”. These are the movies I watch most frequently at this stage of my life (which may be the reason why the most recent of the bunch is from 1960):
1. The Apartment
2. The Big Sleep
3. The Shop Around the Corner
4. Laura
5. My Man Godfrey
October 16th, 2012 - 17:28
The Apartment
The Best Years of Our Lives
All About Eve
Two for the Road
Armacord
October 16th, 2012 - 16:36
1. Schindler´s List – Steven Spielberg
2. The Color Purple – Steven Spielberg
3. Le fabuleux destin d´Amélie Poulain – Jean-Pierre Jeunet
4. The Train of Life – Radu Mihăileanu
5. Ninotchka – Ernst Lubitsch
October 16th, 2012 - 14:42
1. The Grapes of Wrath (John Ford) – 1940
2. How Green Was My Valley (John Ford) – 1941
3. Make Way for Tomorrow (Leo Mccarey) – 1937
4. All About Eve (Joseph L. Maniewicz) – 1950
5. The Apartment (Billy Wilder) – 1960
October 16th, 2012 - 14:30
1: JFK – Stone – 1991
2: Citizen Kane – Welles – 1941
3: Schindler’s List – Spielberg – 1993
4: Casablanca – Curtiz – 1943
5: Gone With The Wind – Fleming – 1939