HT5299 What kind of cable should I use for movies on my macbook pro if I want to watch it on my 60 inch tv?

What kind of cable for my macbook pro, do I use to watch movies on my 60 inch tv ?

Which model MacBook Pro do you have (e.g., "15-inch Late 2011")?
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