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  • D Dalek Dave

    Indeed! Connery was the best. He was 'Dangerous' like the others weren't.

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    CPallini
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    Dalek Dave wrote:

    Indeed! Connery was the best. He was 'Dangerous' like the others weren't.

    However Japanese like more Roger... Can you spot the movie? :-D

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    • D Dalek Dave

      All of them are AMERICAN films. He did state ENGLISH.

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      • D Dalek Dave

        He stated 'English', not English Language, two entirely different animals!

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        Balolia
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        You know, somehow I get the feeling that he did mean "Language" when he said "English". He's from India. We have movies releasing in a dozen languages every week and Very few people can actually tell the difference between an American and an English movie.

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          Deep breaths Dave, breathe....breathe.....calm.... Clear blue ocean, clear blue ocean...

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          :)

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            Pick your favorite english movie which you ever seen.Its never easy to pick just one from a list, but just try :thumbsup: My pick is "A walk to rememember".

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            Duncan Edwards Jones
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            Favourite film, surely :-P "Life of Brian" probably...

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            • D Dalek Dave

              Ah, do you Bunbury?

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              Pete OHanlon
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              Sadly - not anymore.

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              • D Dalek Dave

                All of them are AMERICAN films. He did state ENGLISH.

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                NormDroid
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                Splitting hairs?

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                • D Dalek Dave

                  Superb film, but fails the English Test. Have you seen Inglorious Basterds yet? That is excellent.

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                  NormDroid
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                  Dalek Dave wrote:

                  Superb film,

                  At least I got that right? eh!

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                  • N newCP

                    Pick your favorite english movie which you ever seen.Its never easy to pick just one from a list, but just try :thumbsup: My pick is "A walk to rememember".

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                    English film : The Holy Graal (Monty Python) :laugh: -- The Black Knight -- []

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                    • CPalliniC CPallini

                      American Beauty. ('coz no English) BRAVEHEART :rolleyes: :)

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                      modified on Tuesday, November 17, 2009 3:36 AM

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                      Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                      CPallini wrote:

                      BRAVEHEART

                      There's nothing like a bit of historical accuracy in a movie. :doh:

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                        Splitting hairs?

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                        Dalek Dave
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                        That was a Looney Toons Bugs Bunny Cartoon, and would therefore be American! :)

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                          Pick your favorite english movie which you ever seen.Its never easy to pick just one from a list, but just try :thumbsup: My pick is "A walk to rememember".

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                          At the risk of sending Dave off the deep-end my vote goes for Local Hero (Scottish director, most of the cast, location). For purely English I'd say Heavens Above, The Ladykillers (original NOT the Tom Hanks travesty), Lawrence of Arabia or The Life of Brian. Andy B

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                            Pick your favorite english movie which you ever seen.Its never easy to pick just one from a list, but just try :thumbsup: My pick is "A walk to rememember".

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                            Media2r
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                            A walk to remember is an excellent movie. Now, picking ONE favourite to rule them all isn't difficult to me, it is bloody impossible. But one of my favourites, in line with what seems to be the collective taste in here, is The Shawshank Redemption. Also Tim Robbins best movie evvah. //L [EDIT] Overlloked the "english" bit in the original query. My answer still stands, though, with the addition of "The Match"[^] from 1999 as Honourable Mention :) [/EDIT]

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                              Pick your favorite english movie which you ever seen.Its never easy to pick just one from a list, but just try :thumbsup: My pick is "A walk to rememember".

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                              Bergholt Stuttley Johnson
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                              Does Restless Natives count? My Fav film but it could be classed as Scotish not English!

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                              • D Dalek Dave

                                How would you defend that as an English film? American again!

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                                Roger Wright
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                                It's in English, the real kind. ;P

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                                  Favourite film, surely :-P "Life of Brian" probably...

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                                    Pick your favorite english movie which you ever seen.Its never easy to pick just one from a list, but just try :thumbsup: My pick is "A walk to rememember".

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                                    Richard Jones
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                                    A Bridge Too Far

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                                    • R Roger Wright

                                      It's in English, the real kind. ;P

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                                      Dalek Dave
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                                      You're Incorrigible Roger!

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                                        Pick your favorite english movie which you ever seen.Its never easy to pick just one from a list, but just try :thumbsup: My pick is "A walk to rememember".

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                                        PIEBALDconsult
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                                        Does The Lord Of The Rings count? I just took a quick look through my collection and it's not that there aren't many English movies, it's that nearly all of the Englich movies I have are James Bond. Anyway, I'll go with Love Actually.

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                                        • D Dalek Dave

                                          [rant] Why has everyone above me picked movies that are not English? There have been some great English movies, Passport to Pimlico, The 39 Steps, Four Weddings and a Funeral etc. It seems most people seem to confuse English and American. One person even picked American Beauty! FFS People It is an AMERICAN FILM!!!! The Clue is in the name! My Fave English Film, (ie Made in England, Using a predominantly English Cast and Crew and English Effects people etc), must surely be the Original Star Wars films, or possibly the James Bond series, although Snatch was excellent. [/rant]

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                                          MikoTheTerrible
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                                          DD, if the OP really meant an English movie and not an English Language movie then why did he pick "A walk to remember" as his favourite? Is it just me or is that not an American movie, shot in America and acted by Americans? Unless its a different movie of the same title he's referring to.

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