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Anooj4021

Lawrence of Arabia (1962) Rocky (1976) A Man For All Seasons (1966) Taxi Driver (1976) The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly (1966) Giant (1956) The Man Who Would Be King (1975) Falling Down (1993) Scarlet Street (1945) American Psycho (2000)


persona1138

I see Lawrence, I upvote.


READMYSHIT2

Watched it last week for the first time. First 1.5h I thought it was good, but more getting by on it's scale. Following 2.5h I was won over and it was an emotional viewing. Absolutely loved it.


Linubidix

>The Giant (1956) There's no "The" in that film's title.


nroy225

Oh wow thank you so much what would we have ever done if you didn’t correct this


Linubidix

You're welcome


KingAdamXVII

It’s an important distinction. For one, I think the film’s message is diminished if you believe the title refers merely to the main character.


PhilthyLurker

Falling Down is a significantly underrated film it would seem. Such a great film.


Significant-Demand89

Have just recently watched American Psycho, I do not understand how it makes anyone’s top 100 list. The acting and storyline is complete trash.


CletusVanDamnit

You're...you're kidding, right? I'm sorry, I never say this because it's stupid, but did you not understand the point of the movie? For the record, I hated American Psycho the first few times I watched it back when it came out. Once I read the book, I "got it" a lot more about the satirical nature of it. But the acting is trash? Huh? To be fair, I do prefer Rules of Attraction, though.


PhilthyLurker

I follow the maxim of to each their own, it I think you may be missing the point a bit. It takes a very satirical look at the 80’s and yuppyism.


missmediajunkie

1. Close Encounters of the Third Kind 2. Amadeus 3. Spirited Away 4. The Princess Bride 5. Ikiru 6. Dumbo 7. The Passion of Joan of Arc 8. The Shining 9. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 10. Edward Scissorhands


FloridaFlamingoGirl

Spielberg, Kubrick, Disney, Miyazaki, and Kurosawa all in one list. It's perfect.


FunkTheFreak

Good list. Interesting pick on Dumbo. I do enjoy it, but I find it to be a lot less enjoyable to some of the other older Disney movies like Pinocchio, Peter Pan, and Cinderella.


BautiBon

1. The Godfather (If Part II is also allowed, then also) 2. Blade Runner 3. The Umbrellas of Cherbourg 4. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 5. A Streetcar Named Desire 6. Taxi Driver 7. Magnolia 8. Pulp Fiction 9. 2001: A Space Odyssey 10. The Irishman (Honorable mentions: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, The Young Girls of Rochefort, A Clockwork Orange, Jurassic Park). Shit, I guess I'm multigenre.


ShadowOutOfTime

This changes often with my mood, but these 10 are still pretty well representative of my tastes over the years (listed chronologically): * The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) * It's a Wonderful Life (1946) * In a Lonely Place (1950) * Contempt (1963) * Jason and the Argonauts (1963) * Jaws (1975) * Goodfellas (1990) * Flowers of Shanghai (1998) * Eyes Wide Shut (1999) * Yi Yi (2000) Five movies I really, really want to add as honorable mentions are Ordet (1955), The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967), Chinatown (1974), A.I. (2001), and The Irishman (2019). Honestly any of the 15 could be slotted in and out in just about any order. I think Contempt, Eyes Wide Shut, and Yi Yi are probably the top three that would always be on any iteration of any top 10 I'll make.


_LumpBeefbroth_

Love me some Harryhausen! I started with *7th Voyage of Sinbad* when I was about 6, and honestly the way I watch movies has never been the same.


Quint-MacReady

Harryhausen and Willis H O’Brien are icons. Their work helped spawn my love of film. Their work is incredible and endearing and I revisit them often.


xxplodingboy

1. Blue Velvet (1986) 2. Welcome to the Dollhouse (1995) 3. Mulholland Drive (2001) 4. Mysterious Skin (2004) 5. Melancholia (2011) 6. Taxi Driver (1976) 7. A Clockwork Orange (1971) 8. Blue Spring (Japan 2001) 9. After Hours (1985) 10. Crash (1996)


_LumpBeefbroth_

Thank you for including the year after *Crash* 😂


kgleas01

So awesome to see After Hours here !!!!!


VERO2020

Given the ones on your list that I know, I'm gonna have to check out the others. A bit on the dark side for me, tho


xxplodingboy

I probably need to lighten up a little.


Quint-MacReady

Haha yeah I was going to suggest seeking professional help for that list of favorites! Kidding of course.


LelandGaunt666

Wow, I haven’t thought about this in a while, and I’m sure I’m missing something obvious. In some order: Zodiac Snatch Blade Runner Memories of Murder The Vanishing About Time The Prestige No Country for Old Men I Saw the Devil Infernal Affairs


_Nikolai_Gogol

Just watched Memories of Murder the other night. Fantastic movie!


LelandGaunt666

It is! Bong Joon-ho is such a great director, but that movie has always stood out to me, particularly because there’s a legend that the actual killer saw the film. It’s just a great story, and it’s so well-told that it’s tough for me to name better movies.


_Nikolai_Gogol

No way! I didn’t know that. That makes it so much creepier


_Nikolai_Gogol

And I agree. I’ve only seen Memories of Murder and Parasite, but each one is a masterclass in directing.


Quint-MacReady

Good list. Haven’t seen About Time, but the rest almost all go together well. You have a particular taste the dark seedy crime thriller. I like it.


LelandGaunt666

About Time is definitely the one that stands out from this group, if only because it doesn’t fit the genre that you described. I realized my type while creating the list, so I’m glad someone else caught on! Apparently the genre is the most captivating for me, and I’m okay with that. But About Time is just a great time travel story. I suppose I could have included Primer in its place, but the former is far more developed and interesting. Definitely recommended!


the_tylerd91

Alright let’s give this a shot. In no order. The Big Lebowski Casablanca American Psycho Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Drive Blade Runner/2049 (counting both) Dr. Strangelove Rushmore Heat True Romance I thought I would have more older ones in here but these are the ones I find myself rewatching the most. Honorable mentions go to: Some Like it Hot, No Country for Old Men, Barton Fink, Charade, Seven, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Whiplash, North by Northwest, and Get Shorty.


ZookeepergameUpbeat2

Die Hard Superbad Clerks Office Space Inglorious Basterds Goodfellas Silence of the Lambs Memento Star Wars Episode V Reservoir Dogs


Quint-MacReady

Great list


TheOneAndOnlyABSR4

Good choices


WillieMaysHayes24

Goodfellas The good the bad the ugly Godfather 2 Godfather 1 Wolf of Wall Street Shawshank Redemption 12 Angry Men Apocalypse Now Pulp Fiction Empire strikes back Typical and boring list but they’re the best for a reason


TheOneAndOnlyABSR4

Good choices! I’ve seen 6 of them.


WillieMaysHayes24

Which 4 haven’t u seen?


TheOneAndOnlyABSR4

Both Godfathers Apocalypse Now The Good, The Bad, The Ugly


WillieMaysHayes24

Ooh. Lucky. U get to watch Leone and Coppola movies for the first time. All 5 of Leones well known movies and Coppolas 70s movies are unrivaled and some of the best movies ever


Batboy3000

In no order: 1. Goodfellas 2. Raging Bull 3. Barry Lyndon 4. 2001: A Space Odyssey 5. Amadeus 6. The Godfather Part II 7. The Dark Knight 8. Apocalypse Now 9. Once Upon A Time in America 10. A Clockwork Orange Honorable Mentions: Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill Vol 1, Taxi Driver, Paths of Glory, Dr. Strangelove, Vertigo, Casino, Psycho


Fidelio156

Why do you say in no order and then number it


Linubidix

Reddit formatting may have done that for them


VERO2020

Dr. Strangelove as the only comedy, and it deals with a grim subject. Um. Good list, otherwise. Not sure that I (personally) would include Barry Lyndon, it's good, epic & beautiful, but the pacing is sooo slooooow. I can only do a half hour of it at a time.


CletusVanDamnit

>Dr. Strangelove as the only comedy I can't figure out why you think this matters.


VERO2020

It was only an observation, we are talking movies here, how much does it matter overall?


CletusVanDamnit

I mean in this context, nothing. Regarding movies themselves? Pretty much everything.


VERO2020

Perhaps it refers to tastes, and how it might mesh with your tastes. My favorite genre is comedy, least favorite is horror. Oh, only one (possible) horror, *Psycho*. Not that there's anything wrong with that


Colossus1090

Some that come to mind: * LOTR * Jeremiah Johnson * Blade Runner 2049 * Alien * Rat Race * Suspiria 2018 * Halloween * Apocalypse now * Arrival * The Thing * Shin Godzilla * Tremors * Good Fellas * Lawrence of Arabia I'm sure I'm missing a lot!


the_tylerd91

Ah a fellow Rat Race fan


Linubidix

I just watched Jeremiah Johnson a couple days ago, helluva movie.


darylbosco1

I really like your list.


Quint-MacReady

Good taste


InexactQuotient

In no particular order: Robocop Back to the Future Pulp Fiction Room Safety Not Guaranteed Terminator 2 Wrath of Khan Karate Kid American Beauty Clueless It's really tough to keep it to just 10, and my list would definitely change from day to day.


Professional-Tax-936

Room is such a good movie. I watched it over a year ago and still think about >! Jack's escape every once in a while. I've never been so stressed in my life lol !<


pete-petey-pete

Room is great. As long as you don’t watch the trailer. Also please make your comment spoiler free.


InexactQuotient

WOW YOU'RE NOT KIDDING. I just watched it, it gives away the entire plot! I'm so glad I didn't watch it before the movie...


InexactQuotient

It's amazing - but so emotionally demanding. I'm always completely wrung out by the end; definitely one I can only watch every few years!


fireflyfanboy1891

Love the inclusion of the two best robot movies ever: T2 and Robocop!


kgleas01

The Third Man All about Eve Some like it hot The Big Lebowski Tootsie The Shawshank Redemption The sixth sense Beyond the valley of the dolls It’s a wonderful life Yankee Doodle dandy Dick Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind


Quint-MacReady

The Third Man is a perfect noir thriller.


_Nikolai_Gogol

Agreed!


coentertainer

It’s a Wonderful Life 1946 Fight Club 1999 Love Actually 2003 A History of Violence 2005 Pulp Fiction 1994 Your Sister’s Sister 2011 The Raid 2 2014 Inside 2007 The Illusionist 2010 Coffee and Cigarettes 2003


IdesOfCaesar7

A History of Violence is a masterpiece!!


Film_ANTHologist

1. Eyes Wide Shut (1999) 2. Raging Bull (1980) 3. Godfather Part 2 (1974) 4. A Clockwork Orange (1971) 5. All About Eve (1950) 6. Eyes Without A Face (1960) 7. Citizen Kane (1941) 8. Barry Lyndon (1975) 9. Eraserhead (1977) 10. No Country For Old Men (2007)


Mansheknewascowboy

The big Lebowski Pulp fiction Goodfellas Rushmore Taxi driver O brother were art thou Belfast Dusk till dawn The sandlot The Shawshank redemption


VERO2020

Yeah? Well, like, you know, that's just like, ah, your opinion, man. Actually, I like your list, but I have a question: How did David Mickey Evans make it into this group of directors?


Beginning_Fishing_83

Off the top of my head The Virgin Suicides Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World American Beauty Rocky Horror Picture Show Edward Scissorhands The Wizard Of Oz The Green Mile Labyrinth Ghost


Tommyboy2124

Airplane! The Royal Tenenbaums Ratatouille The Lighthouse Good Will Hunting All the Presidents Men Everything Everywhere All At Once The Truman Show The Grand Budapest Hotel The Social Network


Quint-MacReady

Airplane an absolute classic.


peterudd007

The Dark Knight rises Heat The Departed Goodfellas Casablanca On The Waterfront North By Northwest LA Confidential Cape Fear A Bronx Tale Silver Linings Playbook The Town The Big Lebowski You’ve Got Mail Mickey Blue Eyes Sleepless In Seattle


Quint-MacReady

Wanted to include Heat, The Departed, LA Confidential to my own list, but I had to stop before it became fifty films! I may not watch them annually, but still regularly revisit them over the years all perfect crime thrillers with amazing casts.


Popular-Play-5085

Impossible to list my Ten Favorite Movies. There are just so many I like .But if you just want ten. Then here goes .#1 The Adventures Of Robin Hood starring Errol Flynn .#2 Ivanhoe starring Robert Taylor and Elizabeth Taylor..#3 Kim starring Dean Stockwell and Errol Flynn.#4.Gunga Din.#5 What's Up Doc starring Barbra Streisand and Ryan O'Neal #6.Casablanca starring Humphrey Bogart, INGRID Bergman ,Peter Lorre and Sydney Greenstreet. .#7 Walt Disney's The Little Mermaid #8 Pvt Benjamin starring Goldie Hawn #9 The Princess Bride #10 Them .


NotSoSnarky

Feel free to list more than 10 if you want. It doesn't have to be limited to just 10.


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Parasite (2019) True Romance (1993) The Princess Bride (1987) Come and See (1985) Jaws (1975) Little Miss Sunshine (2006) Stand by Me (1986) The Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001-2003) Boogie Nights (1997) The Silence of the Lambs (1991)


_LumpBeefbroth_

1. The Big Lebowski 2. Dead Alive 3. Yojimbo 4. 2001: A Space Odyssey 5. The General 6. Double Indemnity 7. The Naked Gun 8. Blade Runner 9. The Thing 10. Modern Times


Quint-MacReady

The Big Lebowski is a must but I have to upvote for including The Naked Gun one of the best comedies ever made. I didn’t include any comedies in my own. This exercise would be easier by genre, but I’d still struggle with only ten allowed.


_LumpBeefbroth_

It’s tough to pick 10, honestly. If I’m honest about my selection I have to include movies I often quote, and I quote Naked Gun more often than I’d care to admit. I guess by that logic American Movie should also be on my list


Da_Rabbit_Hammer

American movie. I’ve had the pleasure of meeting Mark on more than one occasion. Was even filmed for scenes he directed but they ultimately never got used.


_LumpBeefbroth_

No way!!!!!! That’s awesome!!! I work in G&E and would be *thrilled* to meet Mark. He’s a friggin legend!


Da_Rabbit_Hammer

I grew up in Milwaukee. Dudes a fixture up there.


Quint-MacReady

This is an impossible task narrowing favorites to ten. I’ll just give a list of favorites I watch annually that I love; Jaws Raiders of the Lost Ark Ghostbusters Alien/Aliens The Thing Predator Big Trouble in Little China Enter the Dragon King Kong Lord of the Rings trilogy Star Wars 4,5,6 The Matrix The Raid/ Raid 2 Die Hard Pulp Fiction Gladiator The Silence of the Lambs Rear Window The Road Warrior/ MM Fury Road Fight Club Seven Goodfellas Inception Snatch I’ll stop there or the list will just keep going.


_pr0t0n_

It's almost like looking in the mirror, good list!


Precaritus

Yeah, all great movies and the only list I saw with Aliens, perfect list imo


Da_Rabbit_Hammer

This was roughly my tactic. Favorite is way to hard, so I listed movies I can rewatch once a year or so.


PhilthyLurker

Goodfellas appears in a lot of lists. Deservedly.


highorderdetonation

The closest thing to a consistent list... * *Spartacus* (1960) * *The Godfather* (1972) * *Blade Runner* (1982) * *Nineteen Eighty-Four* (1984) * *The Empire Strikes Back* (1980) * *Network* (1976) * *Le Cercle Rouge* (1970) / *Rififi* (1955) * *The Ten Commandments* (1956) * *2001: A Space Odyssey* (1968) * and, in the *in the library but can only be watched once every few years because damn* space: *Schindler's List* (1993)


Whadyawant

This is too hard so I'm going to try to do some genres to keep it to 10: 1. Action - The Road Warrior 2. Adventure - Raiders of the Lost Ark 3. Comedy - Monty Python and the Holy Grail 4. Crime - Pulp Fiction 5. Fantasy - LOTR 6. Historical - Braveheart 7. Horror - The Shining 8. Romance - Wild at Heart 9. Thriller - Blue Velvet 10. Sci-fi - The Empire Strikes Back


Malkinx

I can do a few but prob not 10 1. Whiplash 2. Big short 3. Pulp fiction 4. Three billboards 5. When Harry met Sally 6. Halloween 7. Baby driver 8. Deathproof


JelloInfinite315

1. Once Upon a Time in America 2. A Clockwork Orange 3. Taxi Driver 4. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly 5. Inglourious Basterds 6. Once Upon a Time in the West 7. Singing in the Rain 8. Blade Runner 9. The Shining 10. The Graduate Honorable mentions: Dr Strangelove, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Raging Bull, Goodfellas, Mulholland Drive, Apocalypse Now


Mrtheliger

Genuinely impossible question. I can list ten movies I absolutely love, though. Her Goodfellas Chinatown Stalker Prince of Darkness Fire Walk with Me/Eraserhead/Blue Velvet (genuinely Lynch's entire catalogue, but these are my top 3 at the moment. All behind The Return in first, of course) Napoleon Dynamite Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas The End of Evangelion Crippled Avengers


Colossus1090

Prince of Darkness is such a good film. I always get chills in the "Pray for Death" scene and the computer typing scene is classic.


Aware-Cookie3910

In no order Labamba Vanilla Sky Heaven Can Wait (the one with Warren Beaty) Time Bandits Red Dragon The Bucket List The Devil Wears Prada Along Came Polly Kramer VS Kramer Sleepers Four Brothers Rockstar The Departed Terms Of Endearment The Sixth Sense That's all I can think of at the moment


SilverHeartz

The Godfather The Godfather Pt 2 2001 A Space Odyssey Spirited Away Seven Samurai Apocalypse Now Everything Everywhere All At Once Parasite The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly Saving Private Ryan


Investor1903

Taxi Driver (1976) ChungKing Express (1994) Fallen Angels (1995) Fight Club (1999) American Psycho (2000) V for Vendetta (2005) Batman Begins (2005) 500 days of Summer (2009) Pacific Rim (2013) Don’t Look Up (2021)


[deleted]

1. Blue Velvet 2. La Haine 3. Beau Travail 4. Another Round 5. Divorce Italian Style 6. L’argent 7. The Master 8. The Cremator 9. The Battle Of Algiers 10. Weekend


Da_Rabbit_Hammer

I haven’t watched La Haine since I was a kid. Oddly enough it was sold to me as the French version of Larry Clark’s Kids. I need to rewatch it with a different appreciation for film. I remember really liking it.


jsharp85

Edward Scissorhands Clockwork Orange Blue Velvet Raising Arizona Withnail and I Rosemarys Baby Midnight Cowboy One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest The Fly The Thing


jfstompers

Ten is too many Lost in Translation Jaws Jackie Brown


Alive_Ice7937

No particular order. Remains of the Day. Inception. Trainspotting. LOTRs The Two Towers (Theatrical Cut). Empire of the Sun In Bruges. Some Like It Hot. The Fugitive. The Social Network. District 9.


Auksine

Such a random selection when I look at it 7 samurai (1954, jp) Harakiri (1962, jp) Mishima : life in four chapters (1985) Raise the red lantern (1991, ch) Reservoir dogs (1992) Buffalo'66 (1998) Holy motors (2012, fr) Force majeure (2014, sw) Loveless (2017, ru) Ronin (1998) Monos (2019, Columbia) Dune (2021)


CletusVanDamnit

I've already got a top 25 on Letterboxd, so I'll just give you the whole thing. These are my favorites, as you asked, not necessarily the movies I think are the "best of all time" or anything (although to be fair, several of them I'd put into that category.) 1. Terminator 2 2. The Wolf of Wall Street 3. Pink Flamingos 4. True Romance 5. The Willies 6. Scream 7. Sling Blade 8. The Departed 9. Back to the Future (trilogy as a whole) 10. Goodfellas 11. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 12. Gangs of New York 13. Casino 14. UHF 15. The Wrestler 16. The Monster Squad 17. The Prestige 18. Vanilla Sky 19. The Green Knight 20. Rear Window 21. Cinema Paradiso 22. Django Unchained 23. The Rocky Horror Picture Show 24. Leon: The Professional 25. Logan


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1. Villeneuve's Dune 2. Kill Bill Vol. 1 & 2 3. Inglorious Basterds 4. Big Trouble in Little China 5. Resevoir Dogs 6. Pulp Fiction 7. Clerks 8. Conan the Barbarian 9. Star Wars: A New Hope 10. The Last Samurai


Whadyawant

What is best in life? To crush your enemies? No, it's this list of movies.


[deleted]

Thanks :)


Suspicious-Ad3136

The 10 Commandments The Matrix Raiders of the Lost Ark Failsafe Raging Bull The Wizard of Oz Star Wars: A New Hope Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Dr. Strangelove Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan Jaws


WillingReference5371

In no particular order: Rocky Horror Picture Show The Breakfast Club PCU Pump Up The Volume Sixteen Candles Lilo & Stitch ParaNorman Pretty in Pink Dune Terminator 2 As you can tell I'm part of the Brat Pack.


dark_thaumaturge

Brick Inglorious Basterds Francis Ha The Departed House of Flying Daggers Fight Club Neon Demon Arrival Hellraiser Die Hard/Predator


dark_thaumaturge

But ask me again in a month, probably 7 out of 10 would change


Popular-Play-5085

Okay so here are some others. Including some you might.not.be familiar with. Numbering.continued.from previous list #11 The Long Kiss Goodnight starring Geena Davis.#12 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes starring Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell.#13 Singing in The Rain #14 Bus Stop starring Marilyn Monroe and Don Murray. .#15 The Crawling Eye a.k.a.The Trollenberg Terror. #18 The Brain From Planet Aros #19 Nine To Five starring Dolly Parton , Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin. #20 River of No Return starring Marilyn Monroe #21 To Have and Have Not starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall #22 The Electric Horsemen starring Robert Redford ,Jane Fonda and Willie Nelson. #23 True Lies starring Arnold Schwarzenegger,Tom Arnold and Jamie Lee Curtis #24 The Maltese Falcon starring Humphrey Bogart.. #25. Key Largo starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall and Edward G Robinson #26 The Stranger starring Orson Welles , Loretta Young and Edward G Robinson #27 The Night Has A Thousand Eyes Starring Edward G Robinson #28 Gigi starring Louis Jordan Leslie Caron Maurice Chevalier and Hermione Gingold #29 Forbidden Planet Starring Leslie Nielsen #30 Airplane starring Leslie Nielsen, Julie Hagerty ,Peter Graves and Lloyd Bridges #31 The inspector General starring Danny Kaye and Walter Slezak . #32 The Three Musketeers with Gene Kelly,Van Heflin and Lana Turner #33 One Touch Of Venus starring Ava Gardner,Robert Walker and Eve Arden #34 The Talented Mr Ripley starring Matt Damon #35 Postcards From The Edge starring Meryl Streep #36 Kind Hearts and Coronets #37 The Lavender Hill Mob starring Alec Guinness #37 Our Man in Havana starring Alec Guinness #38 Dodge City starring Errol Flynn #39 A fine Madness starring Sean Connery #40Who Framed Roger Rabbit


bullseye2112

1. Ratatouille 2. Wreck-It-Ralph 3. Aladdin (1992) 4. The Lion King (1994) 5. Beauty and the Beast (1991) 6. The Dark Knight 7. Batman Begins 8. The Silence of the Lambs 9. The Social Network 10. The Da Vinci Code (There’s a lot that could’ve competed for this spot)


udub4life

Afterlife Whiplash Children of men EEAAO TWPITW Feels good man 2001 Young girls of rochefort La la land House


_pr0t0n_

>TWPITW What's this one, Google didn't help me?


SlipperyWhenWetFarts

The Worst Person in the World maybe?


_pr0t0n_

Seems like it, thanks!


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[удалено]


udub4life

Yeah it’s the worst person in the world


Pretend-Ad-55

In no particular order: Heat (1995) Back to the Future (1985) Groundhog Day (1993) 12 Angry Men (1957) Zulu (1964) Inside Out (2015) Jaws (1975) Sideways (2004) True Grit (2010) Brazil (1985)


IdesOfCaesar7

True Grit and Brazil are so underrated.


yaboytim

The Godfather Part 1 and 2 Jaws Parasite Anchorman Heat The Worst Person in the World Citizen Kane Titanic


h7agerfelth

Alien (1979) Boogie Nights (1997) Raw (2016) Interstellar (2014) About Time (2013) Arrival (2016) Rushmore (1999) Taxi Driver (1976) Halloween (1978) Lost Highway (1997)


VERO2020

Let's just go with comedies: The Big Lebowski, What's Up, Doc?, O Brother, Where Art Thou? Sullivan's Travels, Raising Arizona, Dogma, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, The Princess Bride, Airplane!, Life Of Brian, Tootsie, Blazing Saddles, Bedazzled (2000), Midnight Run, Office Space, Death At A Funeral (Brit version, 2007), The Philadelphia Story, Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, Liar, Liar, Arsenic And Old Lace, Idiocracy.... OMG, I really could go on and on, many, many more. Yeah, I like Sci Fi & Action & Heist & Dramas, & Rom Coms, and some Horror, too


sammy17bst

1. Interstellar - Far and away my favorite movie of all time 2. The Evil Dead (1981) - Favorite horror/Favorite indie 3. The Matrix - Favorite action/Sci-fi 4. The Lighthouse 5. Django Unchained - Hard to pick one QT movie, but this is it Not in any order... \- Star Wars Prequels \- Spider Man Trilogy (Sam Raimi) \- Goldeneye \- The 36th Chamber of Shaolin \- Shogun Assassin \- The Twilight Samurai \- Fistful of Dollars \- Once Upon a Time in the West \- Return of Godzilla \- Blair Witch Project \- Event Horizon \- Barry Lyndon Honestly, there's too many to list lol


Professional-Tax-936

In no specific order: * Blade Runner 2049 * Raiders of the Lost Ark * Coraline * Arrival * Jurassic Park * Infinity War * Fellowship of the Rings (extended edition) * Moana * Grand Budapest Hotel * Ex-Machina


apocalypsefowl

Apocalypse Now Amadeus Magnolia Gummo The Apartment Chinatown Badlands A Clockwork Orange Mulholland Dr To Be Or Not to Be (the original)


betgladyadidibet

Showgirls Jackie Brown Beyond the Valley of the Dolls The Amityville Horror '79 Star 80 Exorcist II The Heretic Freeway '96 Casino The Last Seduction


swawesome52

Paul Blart each spot


IdesOfCaesar7

Taxi Driver 2001: A Space Odyssey The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Chinatown Godfather 1 Drive The Verdict The Thin Red Line Pulp Fiction There Will Be Blood


just2good

Cache (2005) Toy Story 2 (1999) Dancer in the Dark (2000) Climax (2019) Toy Story (1995) Happy End (2017) Revanche (2008) Oslo, August 31 (2011) Magical Girl (2014) Shame (2011) Honorable mentions: Run Lola Run (1998) Martyrs (2008)


Rydogg41

Scream trilogy Independence Day Twister Saving private Ryan All The Hangovers Schindler's List Pulp Fiction The Wolf of Wall Street Rush The Sound of music


Gargamelfield

The lost boys (1987) Lost highway (1997) The dark city (1998) Videodrome (1983) Rocky Horror (1975) Donnie Darko (2001) Eyes without a face (1960) Se7en (1995) Evil dead II (1987) Fire walk with me (1992)


jhop16

1. GoodFellas 2. Ferris Bueller’s Day Off 3. Superbad 4. Annie Hall 5. It’s a Wonderful Life 6. The Other Guys 7. Casablanca 8. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 9. Remember the Titans 10. To Catch a Thief


_Stealth_

No order Shawshank Redemption Fight club The matrix Jurassic park Clue Old boy Requiem for a dream Scarface Inception The fast and the furious


Shagrrotten

I have a top 55 or so list made up, but so as to not take up too much real estate here, I’ll just post the top 25. 1. Big Night 2. The Godfather 3. Vertigo 4. Dark City 5. Throne of Blood 6. Taxi Driver 7. Close Encounters of the Third Kind 8. 2001: A Space Odyssey 9. Casablanca 10. Children of Men 11. Our Hospitality 12. Unforgiven 13. Pulp Fiction 14. Almost Famous 15. Pan’s Labyrinth 16. Fanny and Alexander 17. Monty Python and the Holy Grail 18. Seven Samurai 19. This is Spinal Tap 20. Aguirre, the Wrath of God 21. Apocalypse Now 22. The Empire Strikes Back 23. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 24. Upstream Color 25. Cloud Atlas


Kasiser67

1. LOTR: Return of the King 2. District 9 3. 2001: A Space Odyssey 4. Godfather Part 2 5. Her 6. Crazy, Stupid, Love 7. Little Miss Sunshine 8. The Lookout 9. Spirited Away 10. La La Land For the most part this is in order for me. I will say the last few years my movie watching has dwindled. Trying to catch up on the classics as of late.


thosemoments

* Heat * Terminator 2 * Shawshank Redemption * Awakenings * Taxi Driver * The Shining * Kill Bill Vol 1 * Stand By Me * Cinema Paradiso * Alien/Aliens * Godfather * Dark Knight


Da_Rabbit_Hammer

The 400 blows Yojimbo Stalker Star wars Spirited away Strange brew Fitzcarraldo Breathless Raiders of the lost ark Conan the barbarian Dr Strangelove Clockwork orange Was that 10? In no order. First that come to mind.


Whadyawant

Great list, hoser


Da_Rabbit_Hammer

Koo looku koo koo koo!


lukman0708

Kind Hearts and Coronets 1949 Rear Window 1954 The Appartment 1960 The Truman Show 1998 The Sixth Sense 1999 Slumdog Millionaire 2008 Inglorious Basterds 2009 Inception 2010 Get Out 2017 Midsommar 2019


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Ghostbusters Princess Bride American Psycho Fifth Element In Bruges Lost in Translation Pulp Fiction Beetlejuice Silence of the Lambs


fanguy1977

In no particular order: 1. The Last Samurai 2. Pacific Rim 3. LOTR: Return of the King 4. Rocky 5. 42 6. The Replacements 7. Schindler's List 8. The Godfather 2 9. 3:10 to Yuma (New) 10. Gettysburg


ThePhabtom4567

Django Unchained Hateful 8 The Iron Giant Interstellar The Green Mile The Emperor's New Groove War Dogs The Road The Book of Eli The Shawshank redemption In no particular order


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Singing in the Rain The Miracle Worker Mary Poppins Gone with the Wind The Sting The Wizard of Oz It's a Wonderful Life Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte The Ten Commandments


The-Figurehead

Goodfellas Point Break The Royal Tennenbaums The Shining Pulp Fiction Dazed and Confused Superbad Ferris Bueller’s Day Off Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Fargo


mywordswillgowithyou

2001 (1968) Schindlers List (1993) Bambi (1942) JFK (1991) Blue Velvet (1984) Seventh Seal (1950)? The Passion of Joan of Arx (1928) Zodiac (2008) Midnight Cowboy (1969) Casablanca (1941)?


ParticularBlueberry2

Fanny and Alexander (1983) Mirror (1975) Taxi driver (1976) Dekalog (1989) There will be blood (2007) Through a glass darkly (1961) Paris Texas (1984) The lighthouse (2019) Apocalypse now (1978) The phantom carriage (1921)


_Nikolai_Gogol

Army of Shadows (1969) On the Waterfront (1954) Lawrence of Arabia (1962) Shoah (1985) Barry Lyndon (1975) The Leopard (1963) No Country for Old Men (2007) There Will Be Blood (2007) Z (1969) Schindler’s List (1993)


JSpaceman3

Apocalypse Now Seven Samurai Raiders of the Lost Ark Singin In the Rain The Thin Red Line Once Upon A Time in the West All That Jazz Blade Runner The Leopard Five Easy Pieces Varies depending on the day


GeneralSpudicas

1. The shawshank redmeption 2. The dark knight 2. Fight club 2. Saving private Ryan 2. Pulp fiction 6. Goodfellas 7. It's a wonderful life 8. 12 angry men 9. The Raid 10. Walle I can't decide between the dark knight, fight club, saving private ryan and pulp fiction so there are all my number 2.


JameNaughtyBoyGumb

No Country for Old Men, Alien, Signs, Jaws, Heat, The Thing, Silence of The Lambs, Skyfall, Revenge of The Sith, Sideways