>Batman returns >Beetlejuice >1984 >The nightmare before Christmas >MEN >The menu >Who framed Roger rabbit? >Adams family values >Secretary >Barry Lyndon
In no particular order
vertigo/the birds/rear window π
godfather
the big lebowski
fight club
full metal jacket/eyes wide shut/2001 π
truman show
dark knight
a streetcar named desire (1951)
pulp fiction
shawshank redemption
no particular order, pretty generic huh
8.3
In no particular order...
The New World
Melancholia
The Passion of Joan of Arc
Beyond the Black Rainbow
Barry Lyndon
The Color of Pomegranates
Eraserhead
Rosemary's Baby
Pather Panchali
The Grapes of Death
Gladiator
Barton Fink
Dead Man
There Will Be Blood
Robocop
Cape Fear (remake)
Broken Arrow (John Woo)
Last Man Standing (1996)
Burn After Reading
Speed Racer
>Barton Fink
someone explain this movie to me, I watched it recently and got maybe around 30% of what it was trying to say
vertigo/the birds/rear window π
godfather
the big lebowski
fight club
full metal jacket/eyes wide shut/2001 π
truman show
dark knight
a streetcar named desire (1951)
pulp fiction
shawshank redemption
no particular order, pretty generic huh
Ok
In no particular order...
The New World
Melancholia
The Passion of Joan of Arc
Beyond the Black Rainbow
Barry Lyndon
The Color of Pomegranates
Eraserhead
Rosemary's Baby
Pather Panchali
The Grapes of Death
vertigo/the birds/rear window π
godfather
the big lebowski
fight club
full metal jacket/eyes wide shut/2001 π
truman show
dark knight
a streetcar named desire (1951)
pulp fiction
shawshank redemption
In no particular order...
The New World
Melancholia
The Passion of Joan of Arc
Beyond the Black Rainbow
Barry Lyndon
The Color of Pomegranates
Eraserhead
Rosemary's Baby
Pather Panchali
The Grapes of Death
vertigo/the birds/rear window π
godfather
the big lebowski
fight club
full metal jacket/eyes wide shut/2001 π
truman show
dark knight
a streetcar named desire (1951)
pulp fiction
shawshank redemption
no particular order, pretty generic huh
>Batman returns >Beetlejuice >1984 >The nightmare before Christmas >MEN >The menu >Who framed Roger rabbit? >Adams family values >Secretary >Barry Lyndon
In no particular order
https://i.imgur.com/tGqv2MI.png
Post your personal top ten favourite movies NOW
How to avoid looking like a midwit. Don't include any surrealist stuff, don't include "slow cinema" that are painfully slow and boring(most Tarkvosky slop), no plotless soi horror, and absolutely no formalist gimmick shit(DAE LONG TAKES, I HECKIN LOVE SOI CUBA AND LEVIATHAN).
Remember weird doesn't mean creative, slow doesn't mean meditative, communist doesn't mean intellectual and formally complicated doesn't mean mastery over the craft.
Film is a storytelling medium, A narrative medium. Charlatans like Lynch and Tarkovksy have yet to prove it otherwise.
If you appreciate great cinematography and don't need to be stimulated by lots of non-visual information, you're gonna like Tarkovsky's films. Simple as.
Yeah, I'm thinking based. I like when Lynch tried to do convential films they were painfully generic/cliche like The Elephant man. Surrealism in cinema seems like a crutch for people who aren't actually capable of great storytelling.
Shit you asked for favorite, not best.
1. Mulholland Drive
2. Thelma
3. Let the Right one In
4. Rosemary's Baby
5. Perfect Blue
6. Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
7. Fear Street Part II - 1978
8. The Handmaiden
9. Cabin in the Woods
10. Possession
>over the edge >dark star >Dawn of the dead >star wars 1977 >tenacious d and the pick of destiny >conan the barbarian >sorcerer >zombie 2 >LOTR the two towers >princess mononoke
in no particular order
what's eating Gilbert grape
hellraiser
Tracey fragments
where the wild things are
my bloody Valentine
the glass menagerie
peeping Tom
scream
trainspotting
mysterious skin
the chumscrubber
in no particular order >excalibur >ran >full metal jacket >the sting >amadeus >hail, ceasar! >the departed >silence of the lambs >man who shot liberty valance (or a lot of westerns, namely tgtbtu or 3:10 to yuma) >the third man (or le samourai or a hundred other noir)
favorite is kinda meaningless but I take it to mean great movies you enjoyed and took something away from
imo artsy movies you recognize as great but never watch again shouldn't be considered favorites (like sorcerer), nor should ok to really good movies that you like a lot but recognize aren't objectively the best as pieces of art (like lotr or bond movies)
it's like asking favorite anything, favorite food can mean anything from mcdonalds to memories of grandma's chicken and dumplings to the time you ate at the french laundry
i r8 all these cause they're great, i have great memories of them, and I've also never brought them up and not had a good discussion as a result
Dark City
Fellowship of the Ring
Silence of the Lambs
Alien
The Thin Red Line
American History X
Blade Runner 2049
Children of Men
The Hurt Locker
Alexander
Honestly though,I grew upa massive huge Robin Williams fan. I must of watched his movies dozens of times. Death To Smoochy though not one of my twelve favorite movies has still got to be big guilty pleasure for me. Still one of movies of his that I couldn't stand and just couldn't watch was Moscow on Hudson, as my attitude back then as a kid was "If you're going to make Robin Williams act like 19th Century poor illiterate Russian Dirt Farmer why not just make him 19th Century poor illiterate Russian Dirt Farmer ? Have him travel in time or some shit ! None of this makes any sense ! " That's what American Pickle is to me. It's long lost Robin Williams movie to me. The movie that should of come out when I was three and a poor illiterate Russian Dirt Farmer !
M
Monster Squad
Harvey (1950)
Unforgiven
Ugetsu
The Tale of Princess Kaguya
A Muppet Christmas Carol
Assault on Precinct 13
Hamlet (1996)
Arsenic and Old Lace
Don't worry I was like you once, but as you get older and if you really care about cinema you start exploring the obscure/foreign stuff, get criterion channel or mubi
The Godfather
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Dazed and Confused
Ernest Scared Stupid
Interstellar
Hereditary
Halloween
Koyaanisqatsi
Heavyweights
Superbad
I'm a simple man
Speed Racer
Conan the Barbarian
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)
Little Shop of Horrors
Shoot'em Up
Kontroll
Predator
Tremors
Speed
The honest first 10 movies that come to mind when I think of a top 10
The Thing
Aguirre The Wrath of God
Buffalo 66
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Kikujiro
Jason and the Argonauts
Rear Window
Back to School or Caddyshack
Ghost Dog
Blue Velvet
these are all great films idk about in the mood for love since i haven't seen it, wouldn't have any in my top 10 or 20 besides apocalypse now but stalker or mullholand drive are top 40 or 50 films for me
Why does normies always settle for "top ten", "the greatest" or "favourite"?
If you truly loved film you'd have a "top 1000"-list available. That is where the true gems exist.
The Act of Killing
Once Upon a Time in America
Aguirre
The Raid
Pain and Gain
Thin Red Line
Beasts of No Nation
Paths of Glory
Green Room
Man Bites Dog
Why do people love mullholland drive so much. It feels like a less cohesive pulp fiction to me. So many great ideas litter the movie but the βtoo deep for youβ approach left me disappointed at the end. People likely only shill it for the closeted lesbians who carry the movie
I do not like 2001 Space Odyssey because of the spacewalk scene, didn't enjoy Persona, didn't enjoy Stalker, didn't enjoy in the Mood for Love and I hate Apocalypse Now
Everything holds up except the CGI. It's just a comfy action film, no frills, no gimmicks. Just pure fun from start to finish. That being said, for me it's mostly a "comfort" film, same as Labyrinth. The Mummy is the first film I can actually remember seeing in theaters when I was six. My Mom claims she took me to others before that, but I don't remember them.
Anyways, I would probably replace it with Silence of the Lambs if I remade the list. Much as a I like The Mummy, Stargate fills the "Egyptian themed action-adventure with some comedy and fantastic elements" niche just as well, and is also a comfort film for me. Blade Runner probably also deserves a spot in my list but I couldn't put 10 films in a nice 3x3.
To the inevitable (you)s that decide to piss and shit their pants over me picking unconventional picks for the Fincher and FFC films, just calm the frick down, I prefer comfy cinema.
Dune Part 2
They Live
Downfall/Der Untergang
Star Wars Revenge of the Sith
War of the Worlds (2004)
Matrix
Altered States
The Thing
Eyes Wide Shut
Blade Runner 2049
Star Wars: The Phantom Menace
Star Wars: Attack of the Clones
Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith
Star Wars: A New Hope
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Hook
Kill Bill
The house that Jack built
The Royal Tenenbaums
Fantastic Mr. Forse
One flew over the cuckoo's nest
Lord of the Rings
O brother where art thou
Hot Fuzz
Drive
Alien
Being John Malkovich
The Watchmen
Big Fish
Flight Club
Field of Dreams
Groundhog Day
Intouchables
Great Expectations
There Will Be Blood
Look Who's Talking Too
Godzilla 1954
Godzilla vs. Megalon
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla
Godzilla Final Wars
Godzilla 2000
Godzilla Minus One
Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah (1992)
Godzilla vs. Kong (2022)
Godzilla vs. Biollante
Godzilla vs. Destroyah
Scarface
Predator
Beverly Hills Cop
Bloodsport
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
The Karate Kid (original, not will smith's kid's version)
Requiem for a Dream
American Psycho
Carrie
Outlaw Josey Wales
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
Repo Man
Lawrence of Arabia
Jaws
Dead Man
Sorcerer
The Legend of Boggy Creek
Red River
The Stone Tape
The Commitments
Gladiator
Barton Fink
Dead Man
There Will Be Blood
Robocop
Cape Fear (remake)
Broken Arrow (John Woo)
Last Man Standing (1996)
Burn After Reading
Speed Racer
The Matrix
The Assassination of Jesse James
Rashomon
Donnie Darko
One Cut of the Dead
Lost Highway
LotR
Annihilation
Hara-kiri (2011)
and unironically Stalker
leon the professional
forrest gump
incredibles
good will hunting
lotr trilogy (fotr>rotk>tt)
inception
matrix
edge of tomorrow
shrek
it's a wonderful life
hercules (disney)
i'm not actually sure if this is my list although i'm sure leon the professional is my #1. maybe that's recency bias but that movie blew me away when i watched it a few weeks ago because i love character driven stories. i was surprised it wasn't just pedobait. i saw the natalie portman hallway scene previously so i should have known the entire movie would be great.
>12 Angry Men >Citizen Kane >Heat >2001 >Dr. Strangelove >Apocalypse Now >The Good, The Bad and The Ugly >Cinema Paradiso >The Hunt (Mikkelsen, 2012) >Once Upon a Time in the West
>Network >Dr. Strangelove >The Apartment >Synecdoche, New York >Clue >12 Angry Men >Santa Sangre >Punch Drunk Love >Hara Kiri >The Return of the Living Dead
>nobody said mel gibson and danny glover in lethal weapon >nobody said tom cruise in the last samurai >nobody said tom cruise in vanilla sky >nobody said kevin bacon in the river wild >nobody said ashton kutcher in the butterfly effect >nobody said johnny depp in the secret window >nobody said fast times at ridgemont high >nobody said jim carrey in ace ventura pet detective >nobody said robin williams mrs. doubtfire >nobody said mystic pizza >nobody said the divine secrets of the ya ya sisterhood >nobody said the devil wears prada >nobody said juno >nobody said the 40 year old virgin >nobody said sausage party
it's like you're afraid of having a real opinion.
>Whisper of the Heart >Back to the Future >The Secret of NIMH >Oppenheimer >Solaris 1972 >Alien >The Spirit of the Beehive >King of New York >Time After Time >The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya
>Batman returns
>Beetlejuice
>1984
>The nightmare before Christmas
>MEN
>The menu
>Who framed Roger rabbit?
>Adams family values
>Secretary
>Barry Lyndon
In no particular order
8.5
8.3
9.1
I've never seen Cross of Iron. Gonna have to check that out.
I fully expected to hate Men, but it was actually one of the better films I saw that year.
Garland rarely disappoints
>Barton Fink
someone explain this movie to me, I watched it recently and got maybe around 30% of what it was trying to say
Based
Ok
Honestly haven't seen most of these
>Honestly haven't seen most of these
Pseud-edgelord core
>Adams family values
Loved this as a kid but watched it recently as an adult. Its so israelited out its crazy
vertigo/the birds/rear window π
godfather
the big lebowski
fight club
full metal jacket/eyes wide shut/2001 π
truman show
dark knight
a streetcar named desire (1951)
pulp fiction
shawshank redemption
no particular order, pretty generic huh
imagine being so mad at someone linking movies you don't you draw and photoshop an entire seething image
In no particular order...
The New World
Melancholia
The Passion of Joan of Arc
Beyond the Black Rainbow
Barry Lyndon
The Color of Pomegranates
Eraserhead
Rosemary's Baby
Pather Panchali
The Grapes of Death
How to avoid looking like a midwit. Don't include any surrealist stuff, don't include "slow cinema" that are painfully slow and boring(most Tarkvosky slop), no plotless soi horror, and absolutely no formalist gimmick shit(DAE LONG TAKES, I HECKIN LOVE SOI CUBA AND LEVIATHAN).
Remember weird doesn't mean creative, slow doesn't mean meditative, communist doesn't mean intellectual and formally complicated doesn't mean mastery over the craft.
Film is a storytelling medium, A narrative medium. Charlatans like Lynch and Tarkovksy have yet to prove it otherwise.
>How to avoid looking like a midwit
Just be honest about what movies you actually like and don't try to impress people by what your fav films are
If people were honest with themselves Tarkvosky wouldn't have ever gained relevance.
TRUE
also what was this womens major malfunction???
If you appreciate great cinematography and don't need to be stimulated by lots of non-visual information, you're gonna like Tarkovsky's films. Simple as.
How to avoid looking like a tard
Step one: don't make posts like this
Yeah, I'm thinking based. I like when Lynch tried to do convential films they were painfully generic/cliche like The Elephant man. Surrealism in cinema seems like a crutch for people who aren't actually capable of great storytelling.
The image is just a joke guys, the movies in that image are some of the best movies ever made. Don't take it too seriously
They are all good movies, but if your favorite film list just looks like a Letterboxd top 10 list, that isn't a good thing.
Shit you asked for favorite, not best.
1. Mulholland Drive
2. Thelma
3. Let the Right one In
4. Rosemary's Baby
5. Perfect Blue
6. Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
7. Fear Street Part II - 1978
8. The Handmaiden
9. Cabin in the Woods
10. Possession
>over the edge
>dark star
>Dawn of the dead
>star wars 1977
>tenacious d and the pick of destiny
>conan the barbarian
>sorcerer
>zombie 2
>LOTR the two towers
>princess mononoke
in no particular order
what's eating Gilbert grape
hellraiser
Tracey fragments
where the wild things are
my bloody Valentine
the glass menagerie
peeping Tom
scream
trainspotting
mysterious skin
the chumscrubber
No particular order
Air Force One
Last Crusade
Ben Hur
Spartacus
The Fox and the Hound
Aliens
Unforgiven
The Kid
The Thing
No Country for Old Men
It's not supposed to be all classics you STUPID FRICK YOU DONT GET THE MEME
in no particular order
>excalibur
>ran
>full metal jacket
>the sting
>amadeus
>hail, ceasar!
>the departed
>silence of the lambs
>man who shot liberty valance (or a lot of westerns, namely tgtbtu or 3:10 to yuma)
>the third man (or le samourai or a hundred other noir)
favorite is kinda meaningless but I take it to mean great movies you enjoyed and took something away from
imo artsy movies you recognize as great but never watch again shouldn't be considered favorites (like sorcerer), nor should ok to really good movies that you like a lot but recognize aren't objectively the best as pieces of art (like lotr or bond movies)
it's like asking favorite anything, favorite food can mean anything from mcdonalds to memories of grandma's chicken and dumplings to the time you ate at the french laundry
i r8 all these cause they're great, i have great memories of them, and I've also never brought them up and not had a good discussion as a result
go back
Dark City
Fellowship of the Ring
Silence of the Lambs
Alien
The Thin Red Line
American History X
Blade Runner 2049
Children of Men
The Hurt Locker
Alexander
Frick it.
Here's twelve :
A Touch Of Zen
Apocalypse Now
A Very Private Affair
Once Upon A Time
In Hollywood
Easy Rider
Point Blank
Bullitt
Dirty Harry
An American Pickle
Gangs Of New York
Gold Rush
Dead Man
>An American Pickle
Why?
It's hilarious.
Honestly though,I grew upa massive huge Robin Williams fan. I must of watched his movies dozens of times. Death To Smoochy though not one of my twelve favorite movies has still got to be big guilty pleasure for me. Still one of movies of his that I couldn't stand and just couldn't watch was Moscow on Hudson, as my attitude back then as a kid was "If you're going to make Robin Williams act like 19th Century poor illiterate Russian Dirt Farmer why not just make him 19th Century poor illiterate Russian Dirt Farmer ? Have him travel in time or some shit ! None of this makes any sense ! " That's what American Pickle is to me. It's long lost Robin Williams movie to me. The movie that should of come out when I was three and a poor illiterate Russian Dirt Farmer !
M
Monster Squad
Harvey (1950)
Unforgiven
Ugetsu
The Tale of Princess Kaguya
A Muppet Christmas Carol
Assault on Precinct 13
Hamlet (1996)
Arsenic and Old Lace
Snyder Cut
BvS
MoS
Watchmen
Sucker Punch
Rebel Moon
Army of Dead
300
Rebel Moon 2
Dawn of the Dead
Those are my favorite films
It was hard enough to reduce them to 25.
23/25
Not bad
Don't worry I was like you once, but as you get older and if you really care about cinema you start exploring the obscure/foreign stuff, get criterion channel or mubi
Predator
Commando
Total Recall
Terminator
Jingle All the Way
Kindergarten Cop
Conan the Barbarian
Eraser
Last Action Hero
True Lies
Le Feu Follet
The Right Stuff
Eyes Wide Shut
Control
Naked
Down by Law
Im Lauf der Zeit
Manchester by the Sea
Bridge on the river Kwai
Vertigo
The Godfather
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Dazed and Confused
Ernest Scared Stupid
Interstellar
Hereditary
Halloween
Koyaanisqatsi
Heavyweights
Superbad
I'm a simple man
Speed Racer
Conan the Barbarian
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)
Little Shop of Horrors
Shoot'em Up
Kontroll
Predator
Tremors
Speed
>I'm a simple man
I don't think so these are some pretty good choices anon.
I Stand Alone
Climax
Enter The Void
Irreversible
Love
Lux Aertena
Vortex
>I Stand Alone
I will stand with you anon as you chose some excellent titles as your favorites.
Isn't it a bit early for shitposting, Gaspar?
I'm being unironic
Oh, then I apologize as I was being rude. Sorry.
Hey, you're not me.
Stop it, Gaspar
and frickin uhhhh
Gozilla Minus One
The honest first 10 movies that come to mind when I think of a top 10
The Thing
Aguirre The Wrath of God
Buffalo 66
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Kikujiro
Jason and the Argonauts
Rear Window
Back to School or Caddyshack
Ghost Dog
Blue Velvet
Mouchette
Apocalypse now
Blue velvet
The brown bunny
L'Eclisse
Pickpocket
The swimmer
Mirror
Au Hasard Balthazar
Light sleeper
I want to kiss you so bad
thats gay haha
nobody gives a shit about your basic b***h reddit list nor does anybody believe it's your genuine favorite list you've viewed multiple times either
these are all great films idk about in the mood for love since i haven't seen it, wouldn't have any in my top 10 or 20 besides apocalypse now but stalker or mullholand drive are top 40 or 50 films for me
Why does normies always settle for "top ten", "the greatest" or "favourite"?
If you truly loved film you'd have a "top 1000"-list available. That is where the true gems exist.
>post your top 1000
Pure bait.
The Act of Killing
Once Upon a Time in America
Aguirre
The Raid
Pain and Gain
Thin Red Line
Beasts of No Nation
Paths of Glory
Green Room
Man Bites Dog
Why do people love mullholland drive so much. It feels like a less cohesive pulp fiction to me. So many great ideas litter the movie but the βtoo deep for youβ approach left me disappointed at the end. People likely only shill it for the closeted lesbians who carry the movie
I do not like 2001 Space Odyssey because of the spacewalk scene, didn't enjoy Persona, didn't enjoy Stalker, didn't enjoy in the Mood for Love and I hate Apocalypse Now
I'm aware that i'm a pleb but I don't give a frick.
Nah your charts great only questionable one is Mummy but I haven't seen that since I was 10 so I won't comment.
Everything holds up except the CGI. It's just a comfy action film, no frills, no gimmicks. Just pure fun from start to finish. That being said, for me it's mostly a "comfort" film, same as Labyrinth. The Mummy is the first film I can actually remember seeing in theaters when I was six. My Mom claims she took me to others before that, but I don't remember them.
Anyways, I would probably replace it with Silence of the Lambs if I remade the list. Much as a I like The Mummy, Stargate fills the "Egyptian themed action-adventure with some comedy and fantastic elements" niche just as well, and is also a comfort film for me. Blade Runner probably also deserves a spot in my list but I couldn't put 10 films in a nice 3x3.
cheated by posting 15 and including a show but oh well
>Letterboxd top 100 copy and pasted with a meme show
To the inevitable (you)s that decide to piss and shit their pants over me picking unconventional picks for the Fincher and FFC films, just calm the frick down, I prefer comfy cinema.
Lotta love for Conan
This is my list
>goyslop: the list
Mulholland Drive and Platoon are kino though but the rest is goyslop
Dune Part 2
They Live
Downfall/Der Untergang
Star Wars Revenge of the Sith
War of the Worlds (2004)
Matrix
Altered States
The Thing
Eyes Wide Shut
Blade Runner 2049
Synecdoche, New York
Dogville
Madoka Magica Rebellion
Happiness
mother!
The Lobster
Swiss Army Man
City of God
A Serious Man
Funny Games (1997)
A Serbian film
The human centipede
Megan is missing
Martyr
Grotesque
A girl in the basement
The hills have eyes
Inside
Rec
Wrong turn
I assume this is a satire list, but based as frick if it's not
Star Wars: The Phantom Menace
Star Wars: Attack of the Clones
Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith
Star Wars: A New Hope
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Hook
Fantastic Mr Fox
The Fifth Element
Rear Window
Harakiri
Aftersun
International Man of Mystery
The Naked Gun
The Thin Red Line
Amelie
American Honey
Kill Bill
The house that Jack built
The Royal Tenenbaums
Fantastic Mr. Forse
One flew over the cuckoo's nest
Lord of the Rings
O brother where art thou
Hot Fuzz
Drive
Alien
Being John Malkovich
The Watchmen
Big Fish
Flight Club
Field of Dreams
Groundhog Day
Intouchables
Great Expectations
There Will Be Blood
Look Who's Talking Too
Godzilla 1954
Godzilla vs. Megalon
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla
Godzilla Final Wars
Godzilla 2000
Godzilla Minus One
Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah (1992)
Godzilla vs. Kong (2022)
Godzilla vs. Biollante
Godzilla vs. Destroyah
Correction :
A Touch Of Zen
Apocalypse Now
Star Trek VI (6) : The
Undiscovered Country
Once Upon A Time
In Hollywood
Easy Rider
Point Blank
Bullitt
Dirty Harry
An American Pickle
Gangs Of New York
Gold Rush
Dead Man
Blow Out and Possession are pure 1981kino
Scarface
Predator
Beverly Hills Cop
Bloodsport
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
The Karate Kid (original, not will smith's kid's version)
Requiem for a Dream
American Psycho
Carrie
Outlaw Josey Wales
The Big Lebowski
The Matrix
Bowfinger
Kill Bill
Inglourious Basterds
Back to the Future
The Life Aquatic
Jurassic Park
The Prestige
Casino Royale
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
Repo Man
Lawrence of Arabia
Jaws
Dead Man
Sorcerer
The Legend of Boggy Creek
Red River
The Stone Tape
The Commitments
Gladiator
Barton Fink
Dead Man
There Will Be Blood
Robocop
Cape Fear (remake)
Broken Arrow (John Woo)
Last Man Standing (1996)
Burn After Reading
Speed Racer
The Matrix
The Assassination of Jesse James
Rashomon
Donnie Darko
One Cut of the Dead
Lost Highway
LotR
Annihilation
Hara-kiri (2011)
and unironically Stalker
in no particular order
leon the professional
forrest gump
incredibles
good will hunting
lotr trilogy (fotr>rotk>tt)
inception
matrix
edge of tomorrow
shrek
it's a wonderful life
hercules (disney)
i'm not actually sure if this is my list although i'm sure leon the professional is my #1. maybe that's recency bias but that movie blew me away when i watched it a few weeks ago because i love character driven stories. i was surprised it wasn't just pedobait. i saw the natalie portman hallway scene previously so i should have known the entire movie would be great.
>12 Angry Men
>Citizen Kane
>Heat
>2001
>Dr. Strangelove
>Apocalypse Now
>The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
>Cinema Paradiso
>The Hunt (Mikkelsen, 2012)
>Once Upon a Time in the West
In no particular order:
>Network
>Dr. Strangelove
>The Apartment
>Synecdoche, New York
>Clue
>12 Angry Men
>Santa Sangre
>Punch Drunk Love
>Hara Kiri
>The Return of the Living Dead
heres my favorite 4
I dont watch movies or tv
>nobody said mel gibson and danny glover in lethal weapon
>nobody said tom cruise in the last samurai
>nobody said tom cruise in vanilla sky
>nobody said kevin bacon in the river wild
>nobody said ashton kutcher in the butterfly effect
>nobody said johnny depp in the secret window
>nobody said fast times at ridgemont high
>nobody said jim carrey in ace ventura pet detective
>nobody said robin williams mrs. doubtfire
>nobody said mystic pizza
>nobody said the divine secrets of the ya ya sisterhood
>nobody said the devil wears prada
>nobody said juno
>nobody said the 40 year old virgin
>nobody said sausage party
it's like you're afraid of having a real opinion.
>Whisper of the Heart
>Back to the Future
>The Secret of NIMH
>Oppenheimer
>Solaris 1972
>Alien
>The Spirit of the Beehive
>King of New York
>Time After Time
>The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya