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Potentially I would agree with "Castaway", but then it turned into a big infomercial for FedEx. Quite frustrating with their corporate logo continually on-screen. My vote is for: * Gravity * The Good Earth Have you even watched "Dexter" in toto and comprehended each episode from all 8 series? I've seen all the episodes at least 3-4 times and each time I notice something I missed in previous viewings. The only series I dislike is series 6, mainly due to subject matter and Colin Hanks. Even so, there are at least a couple of gems in it. Notably Episode 7 "Nebraska" and episode 12 "This is the Way the World Ends", which sets the stage for both series 7 and series 8. That said my favourite is still series 1, because it shows Dexter Morgan at his most basic. That's easy. Gillian Anderson in "The Fall" and "Hannibal". Other cast members have professional demeanors, but she doesn't. Terrible actress. This!!! EDIT: for title correction only Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India (2001) Dexter (2006) Hannibal (2013) The Fall (2013) ... last 2 programmes are well done, despite the severe miscasting problem common to both. Any of the Busby Berkeley musicals: Forty Second Street (1932) Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933) Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935) Gold Diggers of 1937 (1937) Footlight Parade (1934) Dames (1934) I'm unsure of the exact date, but my first post on this site indicates "one month ago". I believe it was within a day or two after IMDb closed. I'm not vegan, but I enjoy organic romaine lettuce topped with sliced tomatoes on any type of bread with organic yellow mustard on bottom bread slice and organic catsup on top of tomatoes. Tastes just like a hamburger, but without the dodgy meat. Burnt (2015) - Bradley Cooper as a chef who opens a London restaurant with Michelin 3 star potential The Great British Bake Off (2010) BBC, but moves to Channel 4. Chef (2014) Somm (2012) Somm: Into the Bottle (2015) - History of Wine A Year in Burgundy (2013) A Year in Champagne (2014) To clarify, I'm the antithesis of a "foodie"; I simply enjoy these films and TV programmes. View all replies >