We Named Our Favorite Movies Of All Time To Force Other Members To Watch

An Update! The Show picked which movies they will have to watch based on a drawing out of a hat. Everyone chose their favorite movie of all time that they think "all people should watch in their lifetime." Below are the picks from each member, and newly listed are the movies each person has to watch.

  • Bobby has to watch Morgan2's movie pick "Sweet Home Alabama"
  • Amy has to watch Eddie's movie pick "Life Is Beautiful"
  • Lunchbox has to watch Raymundo's pick "The Beach"
  • Eddie has to watch Amy's movie pick "Dirty Dancing"
  • Morgan2 has to watch Bobby's movie pick "Man On The Moon"
  • Raymundo has to watch Lunchbox's movie pick "White Chicks"

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On The Bobby Bones Show, everyone was talking about their favorite movies of all time.

We decided to do a 'Forced Movie Recommendation" segment where we put our all time favorite movie in a hat and whoever draws it is forced to watch the movie. Today (October 22) we named our movie picks, tomorrow (October 23) we will be drawing which movie we have to watch within the week.

These are our favorite movies that we think everyone should see in their lifetime.

Bobby: Man On The Moon - 63% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Starring Jim Carrey, as the late Andy Kaufman who was considered the most innovative, eccentric and enigmatic comic of his time. A master at provoking audiences, Kaufman could generate belly laughs, stony silence, tears or brawls.

Amy: Dirty Dancing - 69% on Rotten Tomatoes.

A teenage girl learns about love, adult responsibility, and how to do The Dirty Boogie in this romantic drama. In 1963, "Baby" Houseman (Jennifer Grey) is a 17-year-old spending the summer with her family at a resort hotel in the Catskills; she plans on being in the Peace Corps next summer, so this is expected to be her last summer as a carefree adolescent.

Lunchbox: White Chicks - 15% on Rotten Tomatoes.

When brothers and fellow FBI agents Marcus (Marlon Wayans) and Kevin Copeland (Shawn Wayans) accidentally ruin an otherwise painstakingly executed drug bust, getting back into the good graces of their boss becomes a high-priority assignment in itself.

Eddie: Life Is Beautiful - 80% on Rotten Tomatoes.

In this WW II tragicomedy, famed Italian funnyman Roberto Benigni (The Monster) portrays Guido, who moves during the '30s from the country to a Tuscan town, where he is entranced by schoolteacher Dora (Nicoletta Braschi, Benigni's real-life wife).

Morgan2: Sweet Home Alabama - 38% on Rotten Tomatoes.

New York fashion designer Melanie Carmichael (Reese Witherspoon) suddenly finds herself engaged to the city's most eligible bachelor. But Melanie's past holds many secrets, including Jake, the redneck husband she married in high school, who refuses to divorce her.

Raymundo: The Beach - 20% on Rotten Tomatoes.

For his first major project after the overwhelming success of Titanic, Leonardo Di Caprio took a risky path in this adaptation of Alex Garland's acclaimed novel, directed by Danny Boyle. Richard (Di Caprio) is an American backpacking through Asia with a handful of friends from Europe.

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