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kkang 06-06-2009 08:48 PM

Favorite movies of all time
 
whats yours?
i have a pretty long list:

reservoir dogs, the seven samurai, a clockwork orange, crash, battle royale, lock stock and two smoking barrels, fargo, the nightmare before christmas, oldboy, the departed, american history x, i'm not there, the usual suspects, nothing is private, grindhouse, ratatouille, the 40 year old virgin, lucky number slevin, the big lebowski, spirited away, blade runner, sin city, zodiac, running scared, i am sam, charlie bartlett, forrest gump, bad news bears, kill bill: vol. 1 & 2, requiem for a dream, the science of sleep, snow angels, dogma, smokin' aces, there will be blood, the savages, no country for old men, the pianist, 12 angry men, hot fuzz, memento, jay and silent bob strike back, definitely maybe, superbad, heat, munich, the bank job, american gangster, the dark knight, wall-e, tropic thunder, kiss kiss bang bang, team america: world police, full metal jacket, howl's moving castle, twelve monkeys, ran, trainspotting, toy story, shaun of the dead, knocked up, once, pineapple express, following, the wackness, once upon a time in america, unforgiven, cool hand luke, dog day afternoon, children of men, grave of the fireflies, the conversation, fight club, little miss sunshine, ed wood, saving private ryan, letters from iwo jima, big fish, 300, the life aquatic with steve zissou, glengarry glen ross, the untouchables, donnie brasco, in cold blood, what's eating gilbert grape, mystic river, in bruges, eternal sunshine of the spotless mind, goodfellas, lost in translation, swingers, rain man, love actually, dirty harry, dead man, old school, yes man, anchorman: the legend of ron burgundy, the prestige, pi, man on the moon, the fountain, capote, the game, slumdog millionaire, the wrestler, pineapple express, clerks 1 and 2, in bruges, forgetting sarah marshall

Freebase Dali 06-06-2009 10:07 PM

Nb4move.

Surell 06-06-2009 10:15 PM

Warrrrrrrrrriorsss.

Janszoon 06-07-2009 12:30 AM

come out to play

Haunter 06-07-2009 01:23 AM

That list is about 100 too long. Good movies, though.

Chinatown, Planet of the Apes (1968), 2001: Space Odyssey, Mad Max, Into the Wild, On the Waterfront, and Nacho Libre

EDIT: oh yeah Seven Samurai, good choice. Anything with Toshiro Mifune is first rate in my book.

asshat 06-07-2009 01:59 PM

the wild bunch
soylent green
spinal tap
cannibal holocaust
watchmen

Griffith Genkins 06-07-2009 02:38 PM

Fear and Loathing
Machinist
American Psycho
Dawn/Shaun of the Dead
Hard Candy
Halloween 1/2
Chainsaw Massacre.

Plenty more, just the main ones off the top of my head :)

jackhammer 06-07-2009 02:45 PM

In no order here are some of mine:

The Fountain. Poetry on the screen. Simple as that.
Gregory's Girl. Perfect evocation of growing up and falling in love without being a cliched ridden piece of schmaltz.
Halloween (original). The first Horror film I ever saw and still one of the most efficient pieces of film making ever.
The Elephant Man. Some of the best acting in a film I have ever seen. Both hauntingly beautiful, saddening and supremely optomistic at the same time.
Shadowlands. A measured study in quite restraint from Anthony Hopkins. Heartbreaking.
Withnail & I. The greatest film ever about drinking and the most quotable film ever.
The Long Good Friday. The best British gangster film by far. Tough as nails with a mesmeric performance by Bob Hoskins.
Taxi Driver. Alienation and depression has never been done better before and since. simply stunning.
Bob Le Flambeur. The coolest film ever made and 5 years before that other icon of cool French cinema A Bout De Souffle.
The Godfather I & II. The greatest dramas ever put on film. You try and split them apart.
The Matrix. Mercilessly ripped off since this is still of the finest action movies ever made.
Solaris (remake). Hypnotic and underplayed superbly by all concerned. Cerebral without losing sight of the human aspect of the story.
The Terminator. You are 12 and you see this machine mercilleslly track it's victim amidst a neon Los Angeles. It still absolutely kicks arse.
2001:A Space Odyssey. The greatest sc-fi film ever made with the best ever jump cut. In one shot Kubrick did more than most directors do in a lifetime.
An American Werewolf In London. An American captures EXACTLY the Brit sense of humour replete with astonishing F/X, jet black humour and jenny agutter :love:
George A Romero's 'Of The Dead' series. Unbelievably intelligent yet gory horror films full of classic set pieces.

I didn't realise how many films I love! I have barely scratched world cinema and classic Hollywood stuff!

Gone Sugaring 06-07-2009 03:11 PM

The Kid (1921)
Grand Illusion
A Clockwork Orange
Shanghai Express
All About Eve
Les Enfants du Paradis
Rashômon
The Seventh Seal
Roman Holiday
Closely Watched Trains
Singin' In The Rain
Radio Days
Ikiru
Sabrina
Pulp Fiction
Y Tu Mamá También
Whatever Happened To Baby Jane?
Gummo
Modern Times
Fargo
Breathless
Touch Of Evil

jackhammer 06-07-2009 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gone Sugaring (Post 675893)
The Kid (1921)
Grand Illusion
A Clockwork Orange
Shanghai Express
All About Eve
Les Enfants du Paradis
Rashômon
The Seventh Seal
Roman Holiday
Closely Watched Trains
Singin' In The Rain
Radio Days
Ikiru
Sabrina
Pulp Fiction
Y Tu Mamá También
Whatever Happened To Baby Jane?
Gummo
Modern Times
Fargo
Breathless
Touch Of Evil

Hell yeah. nice list.


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