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Top 27 best movies - ever

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I looked through the whole thread and found nothing?

Waterboy
---Best football movie
 
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c'mon.

just off the top of my head, longest yard (reynolds) and north dallas forty are better.

chit, prolly even vasity blues :p

And if you want to go the "joke" route, The Replacements and Necessary Roughness are better than Waterboy. Note: I do enjoy Waterboy.
 
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In all seriousness, I would say "Remember the Titans" for movie, and the "Junction Boys" made for TV movie. If you enjoy sport books, Junction Boys is a must read!

I do love the Waterboy though, started laughing when I wrote it! :D
 
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Not the best football movie but certainly a great football game within a movie-MASH. "Your effing head is coming right off!":)
 
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Not the best football movie but certainly a great football game within a movie-MASH. "Your effing head is coming right off!":)


"He called me a coon."

"Don't let him get to you. Talk to him about his sister."



or injecting the other team's ringer during a pileup on the field.
 
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"He called me a coon."

"Don't let him get to you. Talk to him about his sister."



or injecting the other team's ringer during a pileup on the field.

Fish: Some movies are certainly deserving of the top 27. But some are even mor special-they are the ones that i will try to watch every time they are shown-the ones i bought on VHS tape(or Beta before that), rebought on Laserdisc and then again on DVD and if possible on Blu Ray. They may not be considered top 27 by others but those are the ones that I consider my top 10. MASH is one of them for certain-maybe because of medical background, or my military service time, or maybe just because it is one funny and poingant movie that just takes me out of whatever current funk I am in at the time. Being older than most who post here, some of my favorites go back a long way-and often i do not understand the following that develops for some of the more recent movies-but this one is just timeless.
 
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M*A*S*H is a top 15 or so for me without question, and this from someone that watched the show first.
 
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Get your rocks ready to throw.....

I have zero interest in MASH the movie and MASH the show. I might have less than zero interest.
 
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Get your rocks ready to throw.....

I have zero interest in MASH the movie and MASH the show. I might have less than zero interest.
I have to agree. I find some parts funny but, with the show especially, it got a bit pompous.
 
Stop watching once bj gets the stache. You'll avoid the majority off the pompousness.

It wasn't the same once Frank, Henry and Trapper were gone never mind Radar. Col. Flagg might be the greatest bit character in the history of sitcoms.
 
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"He called me a coon."

"Don't let him get to you. Talk to him about his sister."



or injecting the other team's ringer during a pileup on the field.

"Hot lips, you blithering idiot, that's the end of the half."

"Is he an officer or enlisted?" "Enlisted? Make the stitches bigger."

The whole "pros from Dover" scenario hit home for me since Dr. Pio and one of his surgeon buddies did essentially the same thing once. They blew into a small Catholic hospital's ER carrying a child with a bad laceration on her hand. They were wearing ugly Bermuda shorts and knee socks, giving orders and preparing to suture the wound. Although I doubt there were any references to the nuns' t*ts.
 
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It wasn't the same once Frank, Henry and Trapper were gone never mind Radar. Col. Flagg might be the greatest bit character in the history of sitcoms.

Agree about Flagg. Also Maj. Sidney Freedman:
Ladies and gentlemen, take my advice. Pull down your pants, and slide on the ice.
 
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