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What's Your All Time Favorite Movies?


TwoTone

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The wife and I watched [again] last night the Green Mile...

Excellent story, excellent acting, excellent directing, just plain awesome all the way around...

Anyway, so we were talking this morning about our all time favorites...

Here's my list [not in any particular order]:

  • Green Mile
  • Italian Job
  • Alien [the original]
  • Shawnshank Redemption
  • It's a Wonderful Life [1946]
  • Shindler's List
  • Citizen Kane
  • The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly

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That looks awfully like it's full of IMDB Top Films, which is quite predictable, unfortunately.

http://imdb.com/chart/top

You want to list the ones out of the ordinary that may get people to think about it more. I'll start the curveball list:

Serenity

12 Monkeys

Betty Blue

Draughtsmans Contract

Fight Club

Big Lebowski

Happy Gilmore

... and others.

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No one else like...?

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

The Usual Suspects

American Beauty

Infernal Affairs (Hong Kong movie being butched by a Hollywood remake)

Abre Los Ojos (was remade by Hollywood into Vanilla Sky)

Scarface

Goodfellas

The Godfather

Ciudad de Deus (Brasil's City of God)

Deep Cover

Motorcycle Diaries

The Sting

Trading Places

La Dolce Vita

New Jack City

Amorres Perros

American Psycho

Psycho (Hitchcock's original)

Pedro Almodavar's recent movie, Volver, was great too, and Penelope Cruz looks damn good there :Jumpy:

I could go on and on and on, dig back into every decade from the 50s and there's something I like :D

I don't seem to have bothered watching Gladiator, The Green Mile and Saving Private Ryan (but my brother has them all on DVD, so someday) and couldn't be bothered with the 10 hours of children's books adaptations that the Lord of the Rings is.

I do like Star Wars though!

I can watch most movies, even cr@p ones! I even watch The Fast And The Furious and it's sequel, as well as Throttle, and the American Pie Series etc

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Jurassic Park 1

The Matrix 1-3

Lord of the Ring 1-3

Mummy 1-2

The Terminal

Cast Away

Saving Private Ryan

Apollo 13

Kung Fu Hustle

Gladiator

Air Force One

Rush Hour

Twelve Monkeys

Titanic

Internal Affair

I have about 700+ DVDs. Thanks Netflix. :)

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Off the top of my head, in no specific order (and staring at my DVD collection)

1. North by northwest (Hitchcock) :drive1:

2. Gladiator :ninjastar:

3. Monty Phyton and the holy grail :thumbs:

4. LOTR (1-3) :velho:

5. Vertigo :3a:

6. Memento :idea:

7. Match point :wub:

8. Leon (the professional) :cc_detective:

9. The usual suspects :busted_cop:

10. O'Brother where are thou :lol:

and the list goes on...

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Lots of what everybody said, plus:

Eraserhead

Twin Peaks (the tv series)

Mulholland Drive

(did someone say David Lynch?)

plus:

Night of the Hunter

Shoot the Piano Player

The Diary of a Lost Woman (with Louise Brooks)

A Woman Under the Influence and Love Streams (John Cassavetes)

The Red House (an old and rare Edward G. Robinson thriller)

The Thin Red Line

There's practically no end - so many great films out there....

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Animal House

Strange Brew

Platoon

Napoleon Dynamite :lol:

Weird Science

Monty Python & The holy Grail

Raising Arizona

and on and on and on...

I liked those too, especially Strange Brew :D

Forgot to add A Clockwork Orange - only saw it recently.

Also, V For Vendetta

I watched Owning Mahowny last night which was interesting. Reminds me of my obsessiveness with watches even though it's about a compulsive gambler.

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Hard to beat SCARFACE with Al Pacino as my top movie.

Any sphaghetti western with Clint Eastwood is great on a sunday afternoon.

COOL HAND LUKE is a classic too.

And if your really drunk, WEDDING CRASHERS or OLD SCHOOL are pretty funny.

But no list would be complete without THE SOPORNOS.

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Gummo

Reflections of Evil

The outlaw Josey Whales

Cool Hand Luke

Jackass one and two

THX 1138

Bad Lieutenant

Suburbia (1984)

Napoleon Dynamite

The Seven Samurai

Taxi Driver

Life of Brian

Blade Runner

Mad Max

Reservior Dogs

Most John Hughs films and most Kurasawa films.

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