Your Favorite Films?

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  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
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    Mathis1 wrote: »
    Top 20

    Blue Velvet
    Blade Runner
    Jaws
    Deliverance
    Taxi Driver
    Carrie
    Star Wars/Empire Strikes Back
    Goodfellas
    Alien/Aliens
    Reservoir Dogs
    Pulp Fiction
    The Godfather/ The Godfather part 2
    Raiders Of The Lost Ark
    The Wicker Man
    Apocalypse Now
    Robocop
    The French Connection/French Connection II
    The Exorcist
    Superman
    An American Werewolf In London

    Great list Leonardpine.
    My collection contains most of them!

    Thanks. Probably showing my age as the newest film there is Pulp Fiction!

    For me these are seminal films that have had the most effect on me. Most of these i can watch again and again and never tire of them.

    As i said, the latter films can change depending on my mood.

    Manhunter
    Raising Arizona
    The Fabulous Baker Boys
    The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
    The Thing
    Eraserhead
    Halloween
    The Long Good Friday

    Could also be on the list
  • Posts: 7,520
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    Top 20

    Blue Velvet
    Blade Runner
    Jaws
    Deliverance
    Taxi Driver
    Carrie
    Star Wars/Empire Strikes Back
    Goodfellas
    Alien/Aliens
    Reservoir Dogs
    Pulp Fiction
    The Godfather/ The Godfather part 2
    Raiders Of The Lost Ark
    The Wicker Man
    Apocalypse Now
    Robocop
    The French Connection/French Connection II
    The Exorcist
    Superman
    An American Werewolf In London

    Great list Leonardpine.
    My collection contains most of them!

    Thanks. Probably showing my age as the newest film there is Pulp Fiction!

    For me these are seminal films that have had the most effect on me. Most of these i can watch again and again and never tire of them.

    As i said, the latter films can change depending on my mood.

    Manhunter
    Raising Arizona
    The Fabulous Baker Boys
    The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
    The Thing
    Eraserhead
    Halloween
    The Long Good Friday

    Could also be on the list

    Love The Long Good Friday.
    Plan to watch it this weekend considering the weekend that's in it!
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
    Posts: 4,056
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    Top 20

    Blue Velvet
    Blade Runner
    Jaws
    Deliverance
    Taxi Driver
    Carrie
    Star Wars/Empire Strikes Back
    Goodfellas
    Alien/Aliens
    Reservoir Dogs
    Pulp Fiction
    The Godfather/ The Godfather part 2
    Raiders Of The Lost Ark
    The Wicker Man
    Apocalypse Now
    Robocop
    The French Connection/French Connection II
    The Exorcist
    Superman
    An American Werewolf In London

    Great list Leonardpine.
    My collection contains most of them!

    Thanks. Probably showing my age as the newest film there is Pulp Fiction!

    For me these are seminal films that have had the most effect on me. Most of these i can watch again and again and never tire of them.

    As i said, the latter films can change depending on my mood.

    Manhunter
    Raising Arizona
    The Fabulous Baker Boys
    The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
    The Thing
    Eraserhead
    Halloween
    The Long Good Friday

    Could also be on the list

    Love The Long Good Friday.
    Plan to watch it this weekend considering the weekend that's in it!

    Watched it yesterday! :))
  • Posts: 4,045
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    Top 20

    Blue Velvet
    Blade Runner
    Jaws
    Deliverance
    Taxi Driver
    Carrie
    Star Wars/Empire Strikes Back
    Goodfellas
    Alien/Aliens
    Reservoir Dogs
    Pulp Fiction
    The Godfather/ The Godfather part 2
    Raiders Of The Lost Ark
    The Wicker Man
    Apocalypse Now
    Robocop
    The French Connection/French Connection II
    The Exorcist
    Superman
    An American Werewolf In London

    Great list Leonardpine.
    My collection contains most of them!

    Thanks. Probably showing my age as the newest film there is Pulp Fiction!

    For me these are seminal films that have had the most effect on me. Most of these i can watch again and again and never tire of them.

    As i said, the latter films can change depending on my mood.

    Manhunter
    Raising Arizona
    The Fabulous Baker Boys
    The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
    The Thing
    Eraserhead
    Halloween
    The Long Good Friday

    Could also be on the list

    Love The Long Good Friday.
    Plan to watch it this weekend considering the weekend that's in it!

    Love the classic Harold Shand quotes.
  • Posts: 7,520
    vzok wrote: »
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    Top 20

    Blue Velvet
    Blade Runner
    Jaws
    Deliverance
    Taxi Driver
    Carrie
    Star Wars/Empire Strikes Back
    Goodfellas
    Alien/Aliens
    Reservoir Dogs
    Pulp Fiction
    The Godfather/ The Godfather part 2
    Raiders Of The Lost Ark
    The Wicker Man
    Apocalypse Now
    Robocop
    The French Connection/French Connection II
    The Exorcist
    Superman
    An American Werewolf In London

    Great list Leonardpine.
    My collection contains most of them!

    Thanks. Probably showing my age as the newest film there is Pulp Fiction!

    For me these are seminal films that have had the most effect on me. Most of these i can watch again and again and never tire of them.

    As i said, the latter films can change depending on my mood.

    Manhunter
    Raising Arizona
    The Fabulous Baker Boys
    The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
    The Thing
    Eraserhead
    Halloween
    The Long Good Friday

    Could also be on the list

    Love The Long Good Friday.
    Plan to watch it this weekend considering the weekend that's in it!

    Love the classic Harold Shand quotes.

    And one of my favourite movie themes, from Francis Monkman.
  • mattjoesmattjoes THE MOONRAKER TAPES ARE LOST THE MOONRAKER TAPES ARE LOST
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    That's a great theme.
  • DwayneDwayne New York City
    Posts: 2,853
    And I thought picking my top ten Bond movies was hard!

    Not necessarily the best movies of all time, but among my “classic era” favorites (in chronological order):

    1. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939 / James Stewart, Jean Arthur, Claude Rains)
    2. The Philadelphia Story (1940 / Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, James Stewart)
    3. The Maltese Falcon (1941 / Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor)
    4. Citizen Kane (1941 / dir. Orson Welles w/Joseph Cotton)
    5. Casablanca (1942 / dir. Curtiz w/ Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman)
    6. Double Indemnity (1944, Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck, Edward G. Robinson)
    7. The Breaking Point (1950 / dir. Curtiz, John Garfield, Patricia Neal, Phyllis Thaxter)
    8. In a Lonely Place (1950 / Humphrey Bogart, Gloria Grahame)
    9. Singin’ in the Rain (1952 / Gene Kelly)
    10. On the Waterfront (1954 / Marlon Brando, Eva Marie Saint)
    11. Gojira (1954 / dir. Honda)
    12. Bridge on the River Kwai (1957 / dir. Lean, Willian Holden, Alec Guinness)
    13. Paths of Glory (1957 / dir. Kubrick, Kirk Douglas)
    14. North by Northwest (1959 / dir. Hitchcock, Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint)
    15. Inherit the Wind (1960 / Spencer Tracy, Gene Kelly)
    16. West Side Story (1961 / music by Leonard Bernstein)
    17. David and Lisa (1962 / Keir Dullea, Janet Margolin, Howard Da Silva)
    18. Lawrence of Arabia (1962 / dir. Lean, Peter O’Toole, Alec Guinness)
    19. The Birds (1963 / (dir. Hitchcock, Tippi Hedren)
    20. The Great Escape (1963 / Steve McQueen)
    21. A Hard Day’s Night (1964 / starring …now what were they called again?
  • DwayneDwayne New York City
    Posts: 2,853
    Part 2 I guess.

    22. Dr. Strangelove (1964 / dir. Kubrick, Peter Sellers, George C. Scott)
    23. A Patch of Blue (1965 / Sidney Poitier, Shelly Winters, Elizabeth Hartman)
    24. Doctor Zhivago (1965 / dir. Lean, Alec Guinness, Julie Christie, Omar Sharif)
    25. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966 / Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, Eli Wallach)
    26. Bonnie and Clyde (1967 / Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway)
    27. The Producers (1968 dir. Brooks, Gene Wilder, Zero Mostel)
    28. 2OO1: A Space Odyssey (1968 / dir. Kubrick, Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood)
    29. Bullitt (1968 / Steve McQueen, Robert Vaughn)
    30. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969 / Robert Redford, Paul Newman)

    Does anyone here think that Gloria Grahame (if born in 1943, for example) or Julie Christie would have made for a great Bond Girl?
  • GoldenGunGoldenGun Per ora e per il momento che verrà
    edited April 2019 Posts: 7,162

    Great to see Doctor Zhivago in there. Actually my favourite of David Lean’s films.

  • Airplane!
    Monty Python And The Holy Grail
    Cannonball Run
    Jack Reacher
    The Italian Job (the original)
    Skyfall
    Goldfinger
    Mission Impossible fallout
    The Hangover
    Hot Fuzz
    Rush
    Senna
    Meet The Fockers
    The November Man
    The Tailor Of Panama
    By no means the full list
  • echoecho 007 in New York
    edited April 2019 Posts: 6,335
    The Manchurian Candidate (the original, of course)
    L.A. Confidential
  • DwayneDwayne New York City
    Posts: 2,853
    GoldenGun wrote: »
    Great to see Doctor Zhivago in there. Actually my favourite of David Lean’s films.

    Thanks GoldenGun.

    While I don’t think that Doctor Zhivago is as good as “Bridge” or “Lawrence”, the last half hour of the movie always gets to me emotionally.

    Freddie Young’s cinematography (he also did You Only Live Twice), Maurice Jarre’s “Lara’s Theme” and the casting of Julie Christie, Omar Sharif, Rod Steiger and Alec Guinness make it a classic. And did I mention that Ms. Christie is absolutely beautiful.
  • Vinther1991Vinther1991 Denmark
    Posts: 64
    There are too many to name all. But a bunch of my favourites would be:

    Notorious (Alfred Hitchcock)
    Rear Window (Alfred Hitchcock)
    Vertigo (Alfred Hitchcock)
    North by Northwest (Alfred Hitchcock)
    Psycho (Alfred Hitchcock)
    The Birds (Alfred Hitchcock)
    Dr. Strangelove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (Stanley Kubrick)
    2001: A Space Odyssey (Stanley Kubrick)
    A Clockwork Orange (Stanley Kubrick)
    Barry Lyndon (Stanley Kubrick)
    The Shining (Stanley Kubrick)
    Full Metal Jacket (Stanley Kubrick)
    Eyes Wide Shut (Stanley Kubrick)
    L’Avventura (Michelangelo Antonioni)
    Blowup (Michelangelo Antonioni)
    Zabriskie Point (Michelangelo Antonioni)
    The Passenger (Michelangelo Antonioni)
    La Strada (Federico Fellini)
    8½ (Federico Fellini)
    The Passion of Joan of Ark (Carl Th. Dreyer)
    Blue (Krzysztof Kieślowski)
    Seven Samurai (Akira Kurosawa)
    Ran (Akira Kurosawa)
    Carrie (Brian de Palma)
    Scarface (Brian de Palma)
    Carlito’s Way (Brian de Palma)
    Femme Fatale (Brian de Palma)
    Mulholland Drive (David Lynch)
    The Conformist (Bernardo Bertolucci)
    Last Tango in Paris (Bernardo Bertolucci)
    The Dreamers (Bernardo Bertolucci)
    The Thin Red Line (Terrence Malick)
    There Will be Blood (Paul Thomas Anderson)
    Once Upon a Time in the West (Sergio Leone)
    Once Upon a Time in America (Sergio Leone)
    The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (Luis Bunuel)
    The Apartment (Billy Wilder)
    The Conversation (Francis Ford Coppola)
    Apocalypse Now (Francis Ford Coppola)
    Bridge on the River Kwai (David Lean)
    Lawrence of Arabia (David Lean)
    The 400 Blows (Francois Truffaut)
    The Searchers (John Ford)
    Raging Bull (Martin Scorsese)
    Goodfellas (Martin Scorsese)
    The Rules of the Game (Jean Renoir)
    One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (Milos Forman)
    Amadeus (Milos Forman)
    Chinatown (Roman Polanski)
    M (Fritz Lang)
    Aguirre: The Wrath of God (Werner Herzog)
    Paris, Texas (Wim Wenders)
    A Separation (Asghar Farhadi)
    The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (John Huston)
    No Country for Old Men (Joel Coen, Ethan Coen)
    Melancholia (Lars von Trier)
    Satantango (Bela Tarr)
    The Bicycle Thieves (Vittorio de Sica)
    The Prophet (Jacques Audiard)
    The Secret of Nimh (Don Bluth)
    Playtime (Jacques Tati)
    The Best Years of Our Lives (William Wyler)
    The Great Beauty (Paolo Sorrentino)
    Certified Copy (Abbas Kiarostami)
    On the Waterfront (Elia Kazan)
    The Ascent (Larisa Shepitko)
    Secrets and Lies (Mike Leigh)
    Tokyo Story (Yasujiro Ozu)
    4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (Cristian Mungiu)
    The Third Man (Carol Reed)
    Brazil (Terry Gilliam)
    The Mother and the Whore (Jean Eustache)
    Sex, Lies and Videotape (Steven Soderbergh)
    Groundhog Day (Harold Ramis)
    Mad Max: Fury Road (George Miller)
    Distant Voices, Still Lives (Terence Davies)
    La Jetee (Chris Marker)
    Maren Ade (Toni Erdman)
    Pulp Fiction (Quentin Tarantino)
    The Hateful Eight (Quentin Tarantino)
    Blade Runner (Ridley Scott)
    American Graffiti (George Lucas)
    It Happened One Night (Frank Capra)
    Singin’ in the Rain (Stanley Donen, Gene Wilder)
    The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (Tobe Hooper)
    The Night of the Hunter
    American Beauty (Sam Mendes)
    The Thing (John Carpenter)
    Blue is the Warmest Colour (Abdellatif Kechiche)
    My Dinner with Andre (Louis Malle)
    Suspiria (Dario Argento)
    Robocop (Paul Vehoeven)
    Elle (Paul Verhoeven)
    Fantasia (Ben Sharpsteen)
    We Need to Talk About Kevin (Lynne Ramsay)
    The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (Andrew Dominik)
    Let the Right One in (Tomas Alfredson)
    City of God (Fernando Meirelles)
    Don’t Look Now (Nicolas Roeg)
    Bad Timing (Nicolas Roeg)
    The Wind (Victor Sjöström)
    The Skin I Live in (Pedro Almodovar)
    Sweeney Todd (Tim Burton)
    Children of Men (Alfonso Cuaron)
    Birdman (Alejandro Gonzales Innaritu)
    The Match Factory Girl (Aki Kaurismaki)
    Force Majeure (Ruben Östlund)
    The Square (Ruben Östlund)
    Enter the Void (Gaspar Noe)
    Eastern Promises (David Cronenberg)
    The Silence of the Lambs (Jonathan Demme)
    Ida (Pawel Pawlikowsky)
    Head-On (Fatih Akin)
    Split (M. Night Shyamalan)
    Hereditary (Ari Aster)
    Like Father, Like Son (Hirokazu Kore-eda)
    Silent Light (Carlos Reygadas)
    From Russia with Love (Terrence Young)
    Goldfinger (Guy Hamilton)
    On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (Peter R. Hunt)
    The Spy who Loved Me (Lewis Gilbert)
    GoldenEye (Martin Campbell)
    Casino Royale (Martin Campbell)
    Skyfall (Sam Mendes)
  • GoldenGunGoldenGun Per ora e per il momento che verrà
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    That is truly amazing @Vinther1991! Truly amazing list.

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    Speaking of favorite films, I was pretty happy to learn Forrest Gump is coming back to my theater next month thanks to Fathom Events. I was going to rewatch it sooner but figure I should hold off until then to enjoy. It’s been called “overly sentimental” by some, but for me it’s perfect. Maybe just because I’m very sentimental. But that is a big favorite for me I haven’t seen in a while now.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
    edited May 2019 Posts: 40,985
    Killer list there, @Vinther1991, got quite a few of my favorites on there, lots of excellent classics and a good few I'm ashamed to say I've yet to get around to watching.

    @FoxRox, I've always really loved that one.
  • DwayneDwayne New York City
    Posts: 2,853
    That is a great list Vinther1991. Lots of Hitchcock and Kubrick – and I approve!

    It Happened One Night (Frank Capra) is scheduled to be on TCM (8:00 PM EST) tomorrow night (5/7) so I’m going to watch – if for no other reason than to spot the “Bugs Bunny” connections.
  • GoldenGunGoldenGun Per ora e per il momento che verrà
    Posts: 7,162
    Really like the inclusion of all those non-English language masterpieces that are way too often forgotten in lists like these, @Vinther1991! I’m impressed.
  • DwayneDwayne New York City
    Posts: 2,853
    I just remembered there are two Bond connections to “It Happened One Night.”

    According to Helfenstein’s “The Making of OHMSS” (see page 144):

    1. Fleming thought that Claudette Colbert would make a perfect Bond heroine.
    2. Peter Hunt used the relationship between Clark Gable and Colbert’s characters as inspiration for the barn scene in OHMSS.
  • MaxCasinoMaxCasino United States
    edited May 2019 Posts: 4,660
    While my favorite movie series is James Bond, my favorite overall favorite movie has to be A Christmas Story. Like it or not, it is extremely reliable, from it's many subplots to it's main plot: getting the ultimate Christmas gift. I will think about others, I enjoyed reading this thread!
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
    Posts: 4,056
    MaxCasino wrote: »
    While my favorite movie series is James Bond, my favorite overall favorite movie has to be A Christmas Story. Like it or not, it is extremely reliable, from it's many subplots to it's main plot: getting the ultimate Christmas gift. I will think about others, I enjoyed reading this thread!

    Agree @MaxCasino A Christmas Story is a wonderful film. One of my Xmas favourites.

    Nice to see it's someones favourite film.
  • MaxCasinoMaxCasino United States
    Posts: 4,660
    MaxCasino wrote: »
    While my favorite movie series is James Bond, my favorite overall favorite movie has to be A Christmas Story. Like it or not, it is extremely reliable, from it's many subplots to it's main plot: getting the ultimate Christmas gift. I will think about others, I enjoyed reading this thread!

    Agree @MaxCasino A Christmas Story is a wonderful film. One of my Xmas favourites.

    Nice to see it's someones favourite film.

    It is! It's almost never boring!
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe The long road ahead
    edited December 2020 Posts: 8,414
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    My Top 10 films of the 2010s:

    1. Joker (2019)
    2. Whiplash (2014)
    3. The Shape of Water (2017)
    4. Parasite (2019)
    5. Skyfall (2012)
    6. Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
    7. Silence (2016)
    8. The Lighthouse (2019)
    9. The Master (2012)
    10. Room (2015)

    A few honorable mentions: Toy Story 3 (2010), Drive (2011), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 (2011), The Dark Knight Rises (2012), Lincoln (2012), Prisoners (2013), The Wind Rises (2013), Gone Girl (2014), It Follows (2014), Spotlight (2015), Deadpool (2016), La La Land (2016), Zootopia (2016), A Silent Voice (2016), Get Out (2017), Dunkirk (2017), It (2017), Phantom Thread (2017), Logan (2017), A Quiet Place (2018), Incredibles 2 (2018), Knives Out (2019).

    Could have listed more, but these are my standouts from the decade.
  • MaxCasinoMaxCasino United States
    Posts: 4,660
    FoxRox wrote: »
    My Top 10 films of the 2010s:

    1. Joker (2019)
    2. Whiplash (2014)
    3. The Shape of Water (2017)
    4. Parasite (2019)
    5. Skyfall (2012)
    6. Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
    7. Silence (2016)
    8. The Lighthouse (2019)
    9. The Master (2012)
    10. Room (2015)

    A few honorable mentions: Toy Story 3 (2010), Drive (2011), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 (2011), The Dark Knight Rises (2012), Lincoln (2012), Prisoners (2013), The Wind Rises (2013), Gone Girl (2014), It Follows (2014), Spotlight (2015), Deadpool (2016), La La Land (2016), Zootopia (2016), A Silent Voice (2016), Get Out (2017), Dunkirk (2017), It (2017), Phantom Thread (2017), Logan (2017), A Quiet Place (2018), Incredibles 2 (2018), Knives Out (2019).

    Could have listed more, but these are my standouts from the decade.

    Great picks!
  • Posts: 12,489
    MaxCasino wrote: »
    FoxRox wrote: »
    My Top 10 films of the 2010s:

    1. Joker (2019)
    2. Whiplash (2014)
    3. The Shape of Water (2017)
    4. Parasite (2019)
    5. Skyfall (2012)
    6. Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
    7. Silence (2016)
    8. The Lighthouse (2019)
    9. The Master (2012)
    10. Room (2015)

    A few honorable mentions: Toy Story 3 (2010), Drive (2011), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 (2011), The Dark Knight Rises (2012), Lincoln (2012), Prisoners (2013), The Wind Rises (2013), Gone Girl (2014), It Follows (2014), Spotlight (2015), Deadpool (2016), La La Land (2016), Zootopia (2016), A Silent Voice (2016), Get Out (2017), Dunkirk (2017), It (2017), Phantom Thread (2017), Logan (2017), A Quiet Place (2018), Incredibles 2 (2018), Knives Out (2019).

    Could have listed more, but these are my standouts from the decade.

    Great picks!

    Thank you. 2017 and 2019 easily stood out to me as the best film years of the decade.
  • SafinDuplessisSafinDuplessis the United Kingdom. Cornwall.
    Posts: 22
    Get Dirty Play Dirty (Michael Caine)
    All the Bonds of course
    Eragon
    Prince Caspian
    North Sea Hijack
    Jack
  • JamesCraigJamesCraig Ancient Rome
    edited December 2019 Posts: 3,497
    JamesCraig wrote: »
    Goodfellas
    Reservoir Dogs
    The Godfather
    The Godfather Part II
    Taxi Driver
    True Romance
    Heat
    Léon
    Kill Bill Volume 2
    From Russia With Love

    Not too shabby at all. Nice top ten.

    Your first 4 are in my top ten films.

    Thanks ;-)

    I must say that this list is no particular order.

    But ok, my favourite movie of all times is Heat. And just below the top ten are The Dark Knight & Pulp Fiction. :)
  • SafinDuplessisSafinDuplessis the United Kingdom. Cornwall.
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    Heat's a belter some of the best gun sound effects in film history.
  • BondStuBondStu Moonraker 6
    Posts: 373
    My All Time Top Ten

    1. The Empire Strikes Back
    2. E.T The Extra Terrestrial
    3. Raiders Of The Lost Ark
    4. Star Wars (A New Hope)
    5. Superman
    6. Ghostbusters
    7. Back To The Future
    8. Rocky
    9. Star Trek II The Wrath Of Khan
    10. Goldeneye
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