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		<title>My Top 5&#8242;s &#8211; Movies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m going to write a periodic series about my top 5&#8242;s. Since my wife doesn&#8217;t always love being my captive audience, I&#8217;ll let you all be. I&#8217;ll start off with my top 5 favorite movies. Clearly, you&#8217;ll have differing view points. That&#8217;s the fun of this. Give me your top 5&#8242;s. Remember, I&#8217;m not claiming [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m going to write a periodic series about my top 5&#8242;s. Since my wife doesn&#8217;t always love being my captive audience, I&#8217;ll let you all be. I&#8217;ll start off with my top 5 favorite movies. Clearly, you&#8217;ll have differing view points. That&#8217;s the fun of this. Give me your top 5&#8242;s. Remember, I&#8217;m not claiming these are THE top 5 ever. They are just my favorite 5.</p>
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<li><strong>Rear Window (1954)</strong> &#8211; I love Hitchcock, and this is my absolute favorite. Jimmy Stewart is brilliant, as is Grace Kelly. In fact, it is extremely rare to find someone who&#8217;s beauty is matched by their acting talent. The exchanges between Stewart and Kelly offer much humor. I marvel at how well this movie holds up over time. It still keeps you on the edge of your seat.</li>
<li><strong>Dark City (1998)</strong> &#8211; This mind-bending film from Alex Proyas came out around the same time as The Matrix and The Thirteenth Floor. All deal with our sense of reality, and whether anything is &#8220;real&#8221;. Each took separate paths to explore this concept. Dark City starts out as a film noir, but evolves into much more. Proyas cleverly takes the story from crime film noir to sci-fi to fascinating character study. Jennifer Connelly, Rufus Sewell and William Hurt are terrific.</li>
<li><strong>Spaceballs (1987)</strong> &#8211; Mel Brooks has made several great movies, but I really love this one. I can probably quote most of the script from memory. Brooks successfully lampoon&#8217;s the two most popular sci-fi franchises: Star Trek and Star Wars. However, he lampoons other movies and genres as well. There is an especially funny dig at Alien.</li>
<li><strong>National Lampoon&#8217;s Christmas Vacation (1989)</strong> &#8211; This is my favorite Christmas movie. In fact, I can watch it year &#8217;round. Chevy Chase is at the top of his game. Randy Quaid is terrific. I&#8217;ve seen this movie dozens of times, and I still crack up at the sight of Randy Quaid wearing a white sweater with a black dickie. This is another movie I can nearly quote from memory.</li>
<li><strong>Serenity (2005)</strong> &#8211; Even with all the press the Star Wars prequels received, I would have to say Serentiy is the best sci-fi movie of the decade. Joss Whedon made a magnificent movie. For those that don&#8217;t know, Serenity is a continuation of the short lived Firefly series. Fox grossly underestimated its popularity, and the groundswell of support got this movie made.</li>
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<p>You may notice the lack of a Kevin Smith movie, but if I were doing a top 10, he&#8217;d be there. There are so many movies I could have put here. Rocky, Chasing Amy, To Kill A Mockingbird, High Fidelity and Swingers come to mind. Feel free to comment. I would like to see your favorites.</p>
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