What is your favorite Patrick Swayze movie?

I have watched and liked most of his movies like Dirty Dancing, Road House, Next Of Kin, Black Dog, King Solomon's Mines and Ghost. From these ... I like Dirty Dancing and Ghost the most!

It is so sad that he died of pancreatic cancer.

He was one of a kind entertainer ....! ************************************************************************************* More info about Patrick Swayze at ::: : :: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Swayze http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000664.

My personal favorite Patrick Swayze movie will be Ghost (1990). Ghost (starring Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore and not forgetting Whoopi Goldberg) brought in more than US$500million globally has most of the elements of a blockbuster movie: 1. Great chemistry between the Male and Female leads plus a very funny supporting Actress (Whoopi won an Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in 1991).

2.An entertaining script written by award winning Bruce Joel Rubin. He won an Oscar in 1991 for this movie.3. A best selling OST (Original Sound Track) that brought "Unchained Melody" by The Righteous Brothers (1965 version) back to life.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-drCNa0rZE.

Besides 'Dirty Dancing' & 'Ghost', my favorite movies of Patrick Swayze are : 1. Road House 2. Point Break 3.Outsiders.

Red Dawn is my favorite but I did like most of his movies. He was a great actor, Patrick Swayze RIP.

There is so many but if I had to pick just one it would be "Ghost", it definitely made an impact on my life forever. He will be missed by many.

My favorites are Next Of Kin, Road House, Black Dog. And these are really good to watch.. :).

Ghost the 1990 romantic drama film starring Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, Tony Goldwyn and Whoopi Goldberg, written by Bruce Joel Rubin and directed by Jerry Zucker. It was nominated for multiple Academy Awards, including Best Picture, winning for Best Original Screenplay, as well as Best Supporting Actress for Whoopi Goldberg. It has also inspired a musical stage version which will open in the West End in 2010.

Roadhouse of course! I mean good grief...he was a MANS man in that movie, kicked @$$ and took names! I thought you'd be bigger......

Dirty Dancing because he did all his own dancing and he was amazing. He carried that whole movie and of course let all of us know that "Nobody puts Baby in the corner. " That is one of my all time favorite movie lines.

I quote it all the time. Whenever this movie is on I have to stop what I am doing and watch it. It is like I don't have the ability to not watch, especially the ending when they do the big dance.

What a great way to end the movie - it is so inspirational and uplifting and that song "I've had the time of my life" is a classic now. It makes me feel so good every time I watch it. RIP Patrick Swayze.

youtube.com/watch?v=y97bWP33d8I.

1. Red Dawn 2. Point Break 3.

Outsiders I love those movies. He was such a great actor. I love the SNL skit too.

I will never forget that Chippendale tryout.

For me it would have to be, Dirty Dancing hands down. After all these years, I can still remember my reaction to the dirty dancing club scene towards the beginning of the film. The raw sexuality that flowed from Swayze's character, Johnny Castle, was enough to make a naive young girl want some of that titillating energy once she became a woman.

But beyond the obvious sensual currents in the film, the powerful romance of the finale has forever shaped my dream of the modern day knight saving the damsel. When he uttered the memorable phrase, "Nobody puts Baby in the corner. ", I knew with every fiber of my being that I wanted a man of my own just like him someday.

Dirty Dancing'' will always be my favorite Patrick Swayze film. I loved the music and the dancing when I was younger and the romance was enthralling when I was a teenager. I went to see it in the theater when it was re-released for its 20th anniversary, and it was such a fun experience.

I'm going to go with Red Dawn. That movie was just terrific. Also for some reason I liked Father Hood which isn't a good movie, but I remember watching it a lot as a kid.

youtube.com/watch?v=1_I4WgBfETc en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Father_Hood.

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