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Because I am list-obsessive, here are my favorite 10 movies, non-Bollywood, in no order.

1 Lawrence of Arabia: a 1960s epic about T.E. Lawrence, this one needs to be seen on the big screen. It's complex and complicated, and I think Lawrence is the most fascinating, tormented character I've ever seen. And it's probably one of the most beautiful, heartbreaking movies to be filmed.

2 Lord of the Rings: because it's pretty much one, 11-hour glorious movie that has love and honor and sacrifice and beauty and horror and everything.

3 The English Patient: the most romantic movie I've ever seen, and the first one I've ever cried at.

4 High Noon: the only Western on the list. Not a Western fan. But this is a very stark, brilliantly acted and written, taking place in real time story about a Sheriff who gets abandoned by the whole town when the men he put away a few years ago are coming back for him. This was supposed to be a parable for the cowardice of the McCarthy era, but it works just as well anywhere, any time.

5 Notorious: my favorite Hitchcock and one of my favorite love stories, this one has the dysfunctional couple to end all couples, with Ingrid Bergman as a party girl who is convinced to "get close" to a potential Nazi sympathizer by Cary Grant, an agent who is actually in love with her. A lot of hurt and OTP results.

6 Gone With the Wind: Oh come on! It's got all that angst, and drama, and epic and poofy dresses, and being carried upstairs by the virile Rhett Butler, and it's a really good adaptation of a favorite book besides!

7 The Crowd: this is a silent masterpiece. It's so realistic that sometimes you forget you are watching a movie at all, and feel you are watching a documentary on a real working family and their ups and downs. If you see only one silent in your life, make it this one.

8 Wings of Desire: German movie about an Angel who wanders the streets of Berlin and decides to become human to experience life and to be with a circus performer he falls in love with. The fact that they remade this surreal, amazing movie into the hideously trite "City of Angels" makes me boil.

9 Girl on the Bridge: a French tale of a knife-thrower and his assistant that is whimsical and cynical and romantic and just right. I want this on DVD already!

10 Revenge of the Sith: come on, it had to be on there!

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