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top 5 favorite movies of all time.

Started by theis, Mar 04, 2008, 05:59 PM

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13hourstoparadise

Shaw Shank Redemption
Dumb and Dumber
Boondock Saints
Batman Begins
Fight Club

In no order.

Timmy666

As a film major this is quite difficult:

1. Blade Runner
2. Saving Private Ryan
3. Pulp Fiction
4. Rain Man
5. He Got Game

bright lights, big city

current top 5:

JFK
Empire Strikes Back
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
City of God
12 Monkeys
DERP

Quote from: rock_n_frost
Bright Lights !..Why the fuck are you so damn awesome? Cant you be a piece of shit sometimes?

deafnotes

pulp fiction ripped off band of outsiders

theis

Quote from: deafnotes on Oct 28, 2008, 11:03 PM
pulp fiction ripped off band of outsiders

and that has any relevance to this thread how?

13hourstoparadise

Putting feathers in your butt does not make you a chicken.

from_musings

mulholland drive
donnie darko
jacob's ladder
the nines
brick



deftones86

In no specific order:
Star Wars: Return Of the Jedi
Requiem For a Dream
Fast Times At Ridgemont High
Fight Club
Up in Smoke

one weak

Psycho
Blue Velvet
There Will Be Blood
The Shining
No Country For Old Men

Updated. Kept 2 from my previous entry.



black coffee

^ Still have to watch The Shining and Blue Velvet.

My list is definitely way too long, but I can't cut it down to five movies. Too many amazing movies would be left out.

American Beauty
Vanilla Sky
American Psycho
Gran Torino
Donnie Darko
K-Pax
Goodfellas
Sin City
Revolver
Pulp Fiction
Changing Lanes
Memento
Team America
The Rules Of Attraction

And still I thinkl I forgot some. 

one weak

changing lanes?

hmm, maybe i need to see it again, but i remember it being pretty bad.

black coffee

It was not a big success by any means, but a good drama-thriller about two guys who are involved in a car accident.
One guy forgets an important paper that he needs to present in court, the other fails to appear in time for a court trial about custody issues. Then it all begins... What I like most about it, is how it shows what we're capable of when bad things like this happen to us. Instead of talking it out and finding a solution that suits both sides, we just think of ourselves and make things worse.

ben

The Human Condition is hands down the greatest film I've ever seen.  Well, it's three parts and lasts almost 11 hours, but it's all one story.  After that...

Vertigo
Metropolis
Apocalypse Now
The Bad Sleep Well

BigMood

1.) Lord of the Rings - Fellowship
2.) Scott Pilgrim against the World
3.) Moulin Rouge
4.) 300
5.) Cloudy with a chance of Meatballs
"Dude, I totally pulled a Chino Moreno on her last night."

Corleone

hmmm I've never even seen Blade Runner... should prob check it out


Star Wars: Empire strikes back  (not sure how anyone prefers ROTJ over it?)
Jurassic Park
The Dark Knight
Godfather 2
Terminator 2


I also like non mainstream movies like City of God and Momento, but they just aren't as watchable as the others.

Also gotta give props to Toy Story and The lion king.


Corleone

You can tell how fried my brain is considering I've posted in this thread 3 times now.

Hidalgo

rain man
back to the future
predator
sling blade
ghoulies 2

lithium

So many great movies, I'll update my list
Inception
Toy story 3
The dark knight
Up
Due date

All sort of recent but, god damn are they great movies.
Oh and to who ever mentioned the similarity between "due dat and "planes, trains, and automobiles"
Thanks. It made me go out and get it.  What a great movie, John Hughes was a brilliant man.
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theis

Quote from: Corleone on Feb 19, 2011, 11:03 PM
hmmm I've never even seen Blade Runner... should prob check it out

Yes, indeed you should! :)

Quote from: lithium on Feb 20, 2011, 02:52 PM
Due date

Funny movie, but all time top 5 material? Really?

lithium

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