Nice choice. I'm going Godfather.
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I’m going less conventional: It’s a Wonderful Life. Especially if you judge a movie on its merits as one that strengthens the spirit. There’s real psychological and ultimately community value in watching IWL once a year.pic.twitter.com/dGhipbJ4nh
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Casablanca is both conventionally the best *and* spectacular. No one ever has to pretend to like it.
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Came here to make the case for Casablanca. You beat me to it
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Kane is fondly remembered for its technical achievements. Any other film done in those years looks like a stage play filmed by a single camera in comparison. My choice is Sam Peckinpaugh's genre-exploding technically amazing "The Wild Bunch."
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The correct answer here is ‘Casablanca’
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Casablanca stole a whole scene from Renoir's Grand Illusion. A much better film.
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The Godfather is the correct answer.
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