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- Sigourney Weaver: I suppose Ghostbusters, though I'm not a big fan of the movie nor of Sigourney...
- Robin Williams: What Dreams May Come
- Clint Eastwood: Unforgiven
- Mel Gibson: What Women Want
- Paul Newman: I don't have a favorite Paul Newman film.
- Brad Pitt: Ocean's Eleven
- Goldie Hawn: First Wives Club if I have to choose, though I haven't seen it all the way through.
- Diane Keaton: Who made this crappy list? Um, I guess the Godfather though I didn't know she was in it when I watched it.
- Halle Berry: *shrug* X-men?
- Kevin Bacon: Sleepers or Stir of Echoes
- Ewan McGregor: Any of his Obi-Wan movies.
- Sean Connery: Finding Forrester or Medicine Man
- Anthony Hopkins: Red Dragon, probably.
- Elizabeth Taylor: Okay, again, who came up with this crappy list?
- Jack Nicholson: Batman
- Harrison Ford: Raiders of the Lost Ark
- Tom Hanks: That's a tough one. Probably Forrest Gump or the Green Mile.
- Robert DeNiro: Ok, this list is finally shaping up. The Score, Backdraft, or Sleepers. Really like Sleepers.
- Al Pacino: Heat
- Bruce Willis: Pulp Fiction, though I really liked Sixth Sense and Unbreakable
- Dennis Quaid: Enemy Mine
- Whoopi Goldberg: Girl, Interrupted
- Charlize Theron: Italian Job, though Devil's Advocate was good
- Willem Dafoe: Animal Factory
- Johnny Depp: Benny & Joon
- Donald Sutherland: Backdraft
- Angelina Jolie: Gone in 60 Seconds
- Richard Dreyfuss: Close Encounters of the Third Kind
- Ed Norton: Italian Job or Primal Fear
- Nicholas Cage: Gone in 60 Seconds
- Seth Green: Ocean's Eleven
- Samuel L. Jackson (the original American bad mutha fscka): This guy has a bunch of good movies including Unbreakable, but I gotta go with Pulp Fiction.
- Winona Ryder: Girl, Interrupted
- Will Smith: I like Independence Day but my favorite is probably Enemy of the State
- Tommy Lee Jones: MIB/MIB2, though I liked The Client too
- Jeff Goldblum: Independence Day
- Val Kilmer: oooh, tough one. Top Gun and Tombstone are just about even in my book. Heat was cool too. Um, Tombstone.
- Tom Cruise: Another tough one. Legend, Top Gun, Interview with the Vampire, Rain Man, Far and Away. But the question is for the favorite, and I'm cheating, so if I have to choose one, I'll choose Top Gun.
- Kurt Russell: Tombstone, though Backdraft was really good too.
- Gene Hackman: Runaway Jury
- John Travolta: Phenomenon was good, but again it has to be Pulp Fiction.
- Hervey Keitel: Pulp Fiction
- Mark Wahlberg: The Italian Job