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What do you think his favorite movies are?
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>>67295354
His stated favorite is Citizen Kane.
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>>67295354
Spider-Man 2, just because of how many times Peter gets fired
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>>67295380
What a pleb
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>>67295354
He liked TDKR
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>1. Citizen Kane (Director, Orson Welles; 1941): "It is one of the greats of all time. The acting, the story, the production values are all superb. The fact that it was Orson Welles’ first feature film is also impressive, and the mystery of Rosebud in the midst of a narrative about a business power play gives it further resonance. Hard to beat."
>2. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Director, Sergio Leone; 1966) "It’s tough. It'’s real. It’s well done. The music is unforgettable. The characters are well developed and sometimes remind me of some of the types I’ve had to deal with over the years in business. No weak points here."
>3. Gone with the Wind (Director, Victor Fleming; 1939): "It’s a classic. It has stood the test of time. For me, it’s a love story combined with a time in our country’s history that was pivotal in our evolution. The scope of the storytelling is tremendous."
>4. GoodFellas (Director, Martin Scorsese; 1990): "Great entertainment, with a stellar cast and terrific direction. The intensity propelled the story forward and the 'business’ and how it was handled was impressive."
>5. The Godfather (Director, Francis Ford Coppola; 1972): Another classic, as was The Godfather: Part II. The story is riveting and the characters were perfectly cast and directed. The family aspect intrigued me as did their business and history.

http://movieline.com/2012/09/19/if-you-dont-like-these-films-youre-fired-donald-trump-picks-five-favorite-flicks-for-movieline/
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>>67295567
>being this shilly.

Keep shaking those pom poms cheerleader.
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The Dark Night Rises
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>>67298708

What a big guy.
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>>67295354
I imagine him being a Howard Hawks fan
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>>67295354

The patriot
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>>67295354
birth of a nation obviously, just like you storm fag
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>>67295520
this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxyPQ4_Xeqc
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>>67295354
Meme Lover.
This man is a living meme
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>>67295354
The Cuckold
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Blue Velvet
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The Legend of Slaver Donald.
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