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    Favourite Movies

    Just list a bunch of movies that are your favourites

    the following are the favourites that I can think of now:

    - Leon (has been my absolute favourite film for a number of years now)

    The rest in no particular order with no doubt a bunch of omissions:

    - Usual Suspects
    - LA Confidential
    - Garden State
    - DOA
    - Lawn Dogs
    - The Sphere
    - The Boondock Saints
    - Narc
    - Good Will Hunting
    - Unbreakable

    probably a ton more that I love that I just can't think about now

    The best film that I've seen recently has to be four lions. Not putting it on the list for now since I saw it so recently and don't know whether it will stand the test of time, but a great film none the less

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    Let's see:

    Dr. Strangelove
    The Miracle Worker
    My Neighbor Totoro
    Carrie
    Howl's Moving Castle
    Mommie Dearest (my guilty pleasure)
    The Harry Potter series

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    Star Wars - all 6 to some degree
    Several Miyazaki films
    Gran Torino
    dozens more I can't think of currently...

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    I dont really know. Some good ones I enjoy are:
    Synecdoche, New York
    Persona
    Breathless
    Three colors:Red
    Annie Hall
    A Women Under the Influence

    I know I am forgetting a ton, but everyone should watch these movies. Plus I am just getting into a whole bunch of different directors lately, so this list will defiantly change.

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    Just a handful off the top of my head because it's late and I need sleep.

    Back to the Future Trilogy - because, I mean, come on.
    Ferris Bueller's Day Off - favorite 80's comedy ever, and favorite John Hughes film. This movie just has an indescribable charm about it that makes it watchable over and over and over.
    Dumb and Dumber - it's a wacky comedy, a road movie, and a buddy movie, and it's so good at all three of these. Easily my favorite comedy, and I've probably watched it more times than any movie. I can probably quote the entire movie start to finish.
    One Hour Photo - amazing thriller/suspense film. A lot of people probably never gave it a chance because they had a hard time taking a "scary Robin Williams movie" seriously, but it is honestly one of his best roles in his career. He is so believable as a disturbed, lonely, creepy man that you forget it's Robin Williams. Love this fucking movie
    Terminator 2 - epic action flick. Can't be beat.
    Speed - perfect nail-biter and popcorn muncher. I never get tired of it.

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    Here's the list of my favourite directors I have on my profile. There's a few I'm missing but whatever.

    Allen/Antonioni/Bergman/Kubrick/Hopper/Hitchcock/Kieślowski/Lynch/Judge/Anderson

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    in no particular order:

    - Trainspotting
    - Fight Club
    - Moulin Rouge
    - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
    - Heat
    - The Lion King
    - Sin City

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    Top10:

    1. The Elephant Man - I've never felt that badly for one character, nor that fulfilled with an ending.
    2. City Lights - Chaplin holding a flower while staring at the beauty of her loved lady. Just that scene.
    3. Grave Of The Fireflies - How to make a movie about the physical and moral damages of war while not being too complacent.
    4. The Shawshank Redemption - A flawless tale of friendship that manages to transport me to another reality.
    5. Pulp Fiction - Hilarious, quotable to death and an amazing exercise in style.
    6. One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest - One of those unique gems in which the characters take you wherever they want.
    7. Life Of Brian - A true gagfest, probably the funniest movie ever written.
    8. Spirited Away - A pleasure for the senses, a magical world you can see and touch, smell and taste.
    9. Days Of Wine And Roses - Fascinating melodrama about the effects of alcoholism, the main performances are a damn miracle.
    10. Little Miss Sunshine - My very personal choice, something that never has failed to cheer me up deserves to be here.
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    The Devil Wears Nada 9.5/10 Pranks And Greens 6.5/10 Rednecks And Broomsticks 7.5/10 Oh Brother, Where Bart Thou? 8.5/10
    Thursdays With Abie 5.5/10 Once Upon A Time In Springfield 10/10 Million Dollar Maybe 4.5/10 Boy Meets Curl 6/10
    The Color Yellow 9/10 Postcards From The Wedge 9.5/10

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    A Woman Under the Influence (Cassavetes)
    Earth (Dovzhenko)
    Playtime (Tati)
    Dead Man (Jarmusch)
    Eyes Wide Shut (Kubrick)
    Out of the Blue (Hopper)
    The Mortal Storm (Borzage)
    24 City (Jia)
    Late Spring (Ozu)
    In Praise of Love (Godard)
    F for Fake (Welles)
    The Long Gray Line (Ford)
    Rio Bravo (Hawks)
    The Shop Around the Corner (Lubitsch)
    News from Home (Akerman)
    Rushmore (Anderson)

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    Off the top of my head...

    Ocean's Eleven (remake)
    Clue
    Punch-Drunk Love
    The Emperor's New Groove
    Stranger Than Fiction
    Groundhog Day
    Almost Famous
    Up in the Air (every time I re-watch this movie, I end up liking it even more)
    Chicago
    Inception
    WALL-E

    Tried to put a lot of different kinds of movies on the list. I do have a tendency to gravitate to the high concept (Stranger Than Fiction, Groundhog Day, Inception) in my movie preferences, though. A memorable soundtrack is also a big plus with me.

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    Fantasia
    Wall-e
    2001 A Space Odyssey
    Back to the Future
    Star Wars (originals)
    Lord of the Rings
    Forrest Gump
    Pinocchio
    Inception
    Who Framed Roger Rabbit
    Star Trek
    Toy Story
    Up

    Among others

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    2001 (kubrick)
    persona (bergman)
    the conversation (coppola)
    raging bull (scorsese)
    a woman under the influence (cassavetes)
    aguirre, the wrath of god (herzog)
    the rules of the game (renoir)
    citizen kane (welles)
    m (lang)
    bicycle thieves (de sica)
    the passion of joan of arc (dreyer)
    days of heaven (malick)
    stalker (tarkovsky)
    8 1/2 (fellini)
    city lights (chaplin)
    the third man (reed)
    late spring (ozu)
    the battle of algiers (pontecorvo)
    make way for tomorrow (mccarey)
    ugetsu (mizoguchi)
    the hustler (rossen)
    short cuts (altman)
    the grapes of wrath (ford)
    the last picture show (bogdanovich)
    ran (kurosawa)
    barton fink (coens)
    manhattan (allen)
    blue velvet (lynch)
    knife in the water (polanski)
    shadow of a doubt (hitchcock)



    a rough attempt at a top 30. i tried to make it more interesting by limiting myself to one film per director, otherwise there would be more than one from bergman, ozu, kubrick, tarkovsky, coppola, and welles.

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    The Shawshank Redemption
    Forrest Gump
    In Bruges
    Slumdog Millionaire
    The Hangover
    Memento
    Saw
    Saw II
    Saw VI
    Up
    Toy Story
    Toy Story III
    Saving Private Ryan
    District 9
    The Green Mile
    Finding Nemo
    Little Miss Sunshine
    Inception
    and if it counts, the Foo Fighters: Back and Forth documentary
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    The Godfather: Part One
    The Godfather: Part Two
    Mysterious Skin
    28 Weeks Later
    28 Days Later
    V for Vendetta
    The Sixth Sense
    Rear Window
    Good Will Hunting
    C.R.A.Z.Y.
    Donnie Darko
    The Simpsons Movie
    Gran Torino
    A Bronx Tale
    A. I. Artificial Intelligence
    Brokeback Mountain
    Goodfellas
    It's a Wonderful Life
    JFK
    Nixon
    The Damned United
    The Mudge Boy
    Frost/Nixon
    Titanic
    Midnight Run
    Casino
    The Poseidon Adventure
    500 Days of Summer

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    Star Wars Original Trilogy
    Back to the Future Trilogy
    Rear Window
    The Damned United
    Toy Story
    The Incredibles

    And loads of other shit

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    Meh i'm bored so I'll make a list like Cole's. one film per director. This was much harder than I thought. Many deserved more than 1 movie.

    Three Colors: Red(Kieślowski)
    Office Space(Judge)
    Dumb and Dumber(Farrelly Brothers)
    Raising Arizona(Coen Brothers)
    The Purple Rose of Cairo(Allen)
    Eclipse(Antonioni)
    Through a Glass Darkly(Bergman)
    North by Northwest(Hitchcock)
    Dr.Strangelove(Kubrick)
    Out of the Blue(Hopper)
    Mulholland Drive(Lynch)
    Rushmore(Anderson)
    Star Wars episode V(Kershner)
    A Woman Under the Influence(Cassavetes)
    Synecdoche NY(Kaufman)
    The Wind Will Carry Us(Kiarostami)
    Paris, Texas(Wenders)
    Sunrise(Murnau)
    Trust(Hartley)
    Dancer in the Dark(von Trier)
    8 1/2(Fellini)
    Breathless(Godard)
    The 400 Blows(Truffaut)
    Trafic(Tati)
    The Long Goodbye(Altman)
    Apocalypse Now(Coppola)
    Chinatown(Polanski)
    Badlands(Malick)
    Kicking and Screaming(Baumbach)
    Stalker(Tarkovsky)
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    Trust (Hartley, 1990)
    L'avventura (Antonioni, 1960)
    Last Year at Marienbad (Resnais, 1961)
    Arsenal (Dovzhenko, 1928)
    Cowards Bend the Knee (Maddin, 2003)
    Three Colors: Red (Kieslowski, 1994)
    Singin' in the Rain (Kelly, Dolen, 1952)
    High Plains Drifter (Eastwood, 1973)
    The Night of the Hunter (Laughton, 1955)
    O Padre e a Moça (Pedro de Andrade, 1966)
    Lost In Translation (Coppola, 2003)
    Kings of the Road (Wenders, 1976)
    The Grapes of Wrath (Ford, 1940)
    Bang Bang (Tonacci, 1971)
    The Cameraman (Keaton, Sedgwick, 1928)
    Stranger Than Paradise (Jarmusch, 1984)
    Paths of Glory (Kubrick, 1957)
    The Tree of Life (Malick, 2011)
    Pierrot le Fou (Godard, 1965)
    Persona (Bergman, 1966)
    Window Water Baby Moving (Brakhage, 1962)
    La Ville des Pirates (Ruiz, 1984)
    A Erva do Rato (Bressane, 2008)
    The Exterminating Angel (Buñuel, 1962)
    Gummo (Korine, 1997)
    Imitation of Life (Sirk, 1959)
    Johnny Guitar (Ray, 1954)
    The Last Laugh (Murnau, 1924)
    The Asphalt Jungle (Huston, 1950)
    Red Road (Arnold, 2006)
    Seams (Ainouz, 1993)
    The Red Shoes (The Archers, 1948)
    Apocalypse Now (Coppola, 1979)
    Rebecca (Hitchcock, 1940)
    Alice (Svankmajer, 1988)
    Two-Lane Blacktop (Hellman, 1971)
    Birds, Orphans and Fools (Jakubisko, 1969)


    basically just copied from my criticker. did the one per director thing as well, didn't even count just put in as many as i wanted

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    … 20 films I love (in no specific order):

    1. Paranormal Activity 1 & 2
    2. The Thing (1982)
    3. Blair Witch Project
    4. District 9
    5. Psycho (1960)
    6. Predator
    7. Star Wars hexalogy
    8. Alien quadrilogy
    9. Sweeny Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
    10. The Exorcist
    11. Jurassic Park
    12. The Mist
    13. Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny
    14. Edward Scissorhands
    15. AKIRA
    16. Grave of the Fireflies
    17. Shaun of the Dead
    18. Futurama quardrilogy
    19. The Simpsons Movie
    20. The Nightmare Before Christmas

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    There are lot of movies ,but i like Titanic and Rise Of The Planet

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    Happiness

    Such a sick and twisted (and great) movie

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    Eraserhead

    Tetsuo: The Iron Man

    Yellow Submarine

    MST3K: The Movie

    Videodrome

    Help!

    Pretty much any Pixar movie

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    I pretty much dumped all my lists when I hit my late twenties, but I'm pretty sure my top three are solid:

    1. Ghostbusters

    Wild freaky comedy that never gets old.

    2. Spider-Man 2

    I enjoy my superhero movies, and this one gets my vote for best of them all.

    3. Death Note: The Last Name

    Another sequel that outdoes the original. Thrilling cat and mouse game.

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    My top five:

    The Dark Knight
    The Departed
    Shawshank Redemption
    The Breakfast Club
    The Simpsons Movie

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    The Godfather part 1 and The Godfather part 2 and if that isn't on your list then you have either never seen those movies or you are INSANE!

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    A few of my favorites in no particular order;

    Miracle
    Goodfellas
    A Bronx Tale
    The Hangover
    Spaceballs
    Remember the Titans
    Anchorman
    Office Space
    Major League
    Major League II
    Slapshot
    The Breakfast Club
    Top Gun
    National Lampoon's Animal House
    Ferris Bueller's Day Off

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    Ghostbusters
    JAWS
    The Thing 1982
    Boogie Nights
    The Terminator
    Who Framed Roger Rabbit
    American Psycho
    Gojira/Godzilla: King of the Monsters
    Basic Instinct
    Creature from the Black Lagoon

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    Big Lebowski
    Royal Tennenbaums
    Apocalypse Now
    Ghostbusters
    The Third Man
    This is Spinal Tap
    Blazing Saddles
    The Godfather
    Tommy Boy
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    Quote Originally Posted by qwertyuio View Post
    Top10:

    1. The Elephant Man - I've never felt that badly for one character, nor that fulfilled with an ending.
    2. City Lights - Chaplin holding a flower while staring at the beauty of her loved lady. Just that scene.
    3. Grave Of The Fireflies - How to make a movie about the physical and moral damages of war while not being too complacent.
    4. The Shawshank Redemption - A flawless tale of friendship that manages to transport me to another reality.
    5. Pulp Fiction - Hilarious, quotable to death and an amazing exercise in style.
    6. One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest - One of those unique gems in which the characters take you wherever they want.
    7. Life Of Brian - A true gagfest, probably the funniest movie ever written.
    8. Spirited Away - A pleasure for the senses, a magical world you can see and touch, smell and taste.
    9. Days Of Wine And Roses - Fascinating melodrama about the effects of alcoholism, the main performances are a damn miracle.
    10. Little Miss Sunshine - My very personal choice, something that never has failed to cheer me up deserves to be here.
    To make the list a little more complete, here is the top50 I wrote in another board. It's in chronological order, I don't dare to make it in order of preference:

    La passion de Jeanne d'Arc (Dreyer)
    City Lights (Chaplin)
    Modern Times (Chaplin)
    The Great Dictator (Chaplin)
    Paths Of Glory (Kubrick)
    Twelve Angry Men (Lumet)
    Psycho (Hitchcock)
    The Apartment (Wilder)
    Viridiana (Buñuel)
    Days Of Wine And Roses (Edwards)
    The Executioner (Berlanga)
    A Clockwork Orange (Kubrick)
    The Godfather (Coppola)
    One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (Forman)
    Life Of Brian (Jones)
    The Elephant Man (Lynch)
    The Plague Dogs (Rosen)
    The Name Of The Rose (Annaud)
    Grave Of The Fireflies (Takahata)
    My Neighbor Totoro (Miyazaki)
    A Short Film About Love (Kieslowski)
    Aladdin (Musker & Clements)
    Groundhog Day (Ramis)
    Ed Wood (Burton)
    Pulp Fiction (Tarantino)
    The Shawshank Redemption (Darabont)
    Babe (Noonan)
    The Bridges Of Madison County (Eastwood)
    Whisper Of The Heart (Kondo)
    Beautiful Girls (Demme)
    Trainspotting (Boyle)
    Funny Games (Haneke)
    Princess Mononoke (Miyazaki)
    Perfect Blue (Kon)
    American Beauty (Mendes)
    Donnie Darko (Kelly)
    Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring (Jackson)
    Millennium Actress (Kon)
    Monsters, Inc. (Docter, Unkrich & Silverman)
    Spirited Away (Miyazaki)
    City Of God (Meirelles & Lund)
    Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers (Jackson)
    Big Fish (Burton)
    Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind (Gondry)
    Kill Bill Vol. 2 (Tarantino)
    Little Miss Sunshine (Dayton & Faris)
    Wall-E (Stanton)
    Mary And Max (Elliot)
    The Secret In Her Eyes (Campanella)
    Toy Story 3 (Unkrich)
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    wow. truly surprised by some of these.

    Citizen Kane
    Sunset Blvd
    The Apartment
    Some Like it Hot
    Ferris Bueller's
    Election
    Midnight Run
    The Third man
    Superbad
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