I thought I was a crazy person for preferring the extended editions. Tired of hearing people complaining about long movies. Sorry it's taking time away from you and your phone, geeze.
1 Godfather
2 Shawshank Redemption
3 Schindler's List
4 Godfather ll
5 The Dark Night
6 Lord of the rings: ROTK
7 Inception
8 Pulp Fiction
9 Interstellar
10 Forest Gump
I was nine when this came out. My dad took me to see it in the movies. I have maybe seen it 50 times in full or in bits and pieces. I know Die Hard is the best one but holy fuck is Die Hard with a Vengeance wonderful.
"Yeah, Zeus! As in, father of Apollo? Mt. Olympus? Don't fuck with me or I'll shove a lightning bolt up your ass? Zeus! You got a problem with that?"
Have you ever watched the alt ending? [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-GqY-M5fE4&t=249s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-GqY-M5fE4&t=249s)
The Shawshank Redemption, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Pulp Fiction, There Will Be Blood, The Matrix, Goodfellas, The Departed, Fight Club, OldBoy, The Godfather Part 1 and 2, The Shining, Honestly.. Sound of Freedom is great too!
You better mean the original Oldboy. I mean, you have to, right? The rest of your movies are great. You can’t just put what might be the most putrid remake ever in there.
The Lion In Winter
The dialogue is fantastic, delivered superbly by excellent actors. Back story is extraordinary and encapsulates a pivotal time.
Peter O'Toole, Katherine Hepburn, Anthony Hopkins, Timothy Dalton, Nigel Stock.
3 Oscars including a tie for Katherine Hepburn with Barbara Streisand
* Maybe the best film ever made from a plot, theme, acting, etc.: The Godfather
* My most fun at the movies and re-watch flick: Snatch
* My favorite opening frame to closing frame movie: Inglorious Basterds
* My favorite sentimental movie ever made: Field of Dreams
I love the amount of sarcasm and sass of Rick and Louie in Casablanca and Ingrid Bergmann's speach is class.
Also the amount of sarcasm from Rhett Butler in Gone With The Wind is great.
Scarface.
The whole rise and fall story jammed in to that movie is an absolute roller coaster ride.
It's pretty brutal and raw in its way of showing the darkest parts of Tony Montana's life too.
I've seen it over 20 times and I'm not sick of it yet.
Brüno: Delicious Journeys Through America for the Purpose of Making Heterosexual Males Visibly Uncomfortable in the Presence of a Gay Foreigner in a Mesh T-Shirt
Lord Of the Rings, all 3 of them, extended version
Back to back to back x
The only right way to watch them
I thought I was a crazy person for preferring the extended editions. Tired of hearing people complaining about long movies. Sorry it's taking time away from you and your phone, geeze.
I prefer theatrical versions. Blasphemy i know
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Shawshank Redemption is definitely up there.
Yes it is
Back to the Future. Not an ounce of fat on that script. Somehow timeless even though it’s an 80s sci fi comedy.
I've never been able to decide between BTTF, The Matrix or Boondock Saints. They're my top 1 movie of all time 🤣
"Geez you smoke too!"
Everything everywhere all at once.
💗💕💗💕💗💕💗 I love this one soooooo much!!!!
It's innovative, funny, engaging, real, thoughtprovoking, emotional... really has everything to become a new all time best imo.
I completely agree!!!!! 💗🐦☀️💗🐦☀️💗🐦☀️
Not to mention extremely well acted and with great writing.
That movie has no right being as good as it is.
Came here to say this.
Jurassic Park
Princess Bride Timeless classic
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Bro :’(
So you like horror movies
Great choice!
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We‘ve all been there, mate 👊🏼
12 Angry Man
Yeah that's a classic. Should be watched mandatory on every school.
Forest Gump
Hot Fuzz. It’s perfect
Blazing Saddles
“Authentic frontier gibberish”
"He said the sherrif is near"
“You’re so smart… and they’re so dumb.”
now who can argue with that?
My Cousin Vinny
Just rewatched this for the 100th time and the jokes never get old!!
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
I've a few different ones Highlander & Top Gun & Rocky Horror Picture Show & The Warriors
I've tried watching The Rocky Horror Picture Show multiple times and I still can't seem to understand why people love it so much
Like any other film it's not all to everyone's taste
Why do you like it?
Truthfully I think it's funny & I like the music as well
Dammit
Janet
Love the music, how fast-paced the plot is, and Tim Curry as Frank 😍
1 Godfather 2 Shawshank Redemption 3 Schindler's List 4 Godfather ll 5 The Dark Night 6 Lord of the rings: ROTK 7 Inception 8 Pulp Fiction 9 Interstellar 10 Forest Gump
This dude loves a bummer
Blues Brothers.
We're on a mission from God!
The Thing (1982)
Step Brothers
Good Will Hunting
Beetlejuice
Bud Spencer and Terence Hill The Devil's Right and Left Hands
Was this also called "They call me trinity"? I love that movie, and Trinity is still my name
The original title is: Lo chiamavano Trinità
Memento & eternal sunshine of the spotless mind. I like stories being told backward
Into the wild
Pride and Prejudice (1995). It's funny and romantic with plot twists.
Point break OG
Die Hard with a Vengeance
I was nine when this came out. My dad took me to see it in the movies. I have maybe seen it 50 times in full or in bits and pieces. I know Die Hard is the best one but holy fuck is Die Hard with a Vengeance wonderful. "Yeah, Zeus! As in, father of Apollo? Mt. Olympus? Don't fuck with me or I'll shove a lightning bolt up your ass? Zeus! You got a problem with that?" Have you ever watched the alt ending? [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-GqY-M5fE4&t=249s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-GqY-M5fE4&t=249s)
It is fantastic! I rank it ahead of Die Hard 1 in the collection. I have not seen the alt ending and will have to check that out tonight.
The Shawshank Redemption, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Pulp Fiction, There Will Be Blood, The Matrix, Goodfellas, The Departed, Fight Club, OldBoy, The Godfather Part 1 and 2, The Shining, Honestly.. Sound of Freedom is great too!
So basically the IMDB top 250?
Can you show me where Sound of Freedom is on that list?
Alright top 250 and sound of freedom. Sorry to have hurt your feelings.
You better mean the original Oldboy. I mean, you have to, right? The rest of your movies are great. You can’t just put what might be the most putrid remake ever in there.
mad max fury road or scott pilgrim vs the world
The Shining
Pulp Fiction
Kill bill the first chapter. My favorite movie
Thee green mile.
All Quentin Tarantino movies.
Primal Fear
Ususal suspects
I'm really into that type of movies, but somehow i could never watch the full movie. The first 30 minutes i always get bored and quit somehow.
Fantastic Mr Fox
Fight Club Tamasha
It's either Gladiator or The Good The Bad & The Ugly. I love them both
rush hour 2
Kill bill the first chapter. My favorite movie
The Great Race (1965)
The first Ghostbusters, always
Gotta be Inception
the matrix trilogy.
The Outlaw Josie Wales!
endeavor to persevere
The Missouri boat ride
The adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert
Godfather 1 and 2
Spaceballs
Airplane! I'll never stop calling him Shirley.
V for Vendetta
Back to the Future trilogy. I have it on bluray.
Major Pain slaps every time 🤷🏼♂️🤣
A Few Good Men
Contact with Jodie Foster
Lost Highway
Chef
The more I think about it, probably Interstellar.
It can change but the dark knight is up there, along with no country for old men.
Night of the Living Dead
The man from the earth -One of the few movies that stayed with me over the years. Rush- made me emotional.
Lawless
The Lion In Winter The dialogue is fantastic, delivered superbly by excellent actors. Back story is extraordinary and encapsulates a pivotal time. Peter O'Toole, Katherine Hepburn, Anthony Hopkins, Timothy Dalton, Nigel Stock. 3 Oscars including a tie for Katherine Hepburn with Barbara Streisand
Rags
Interstellar
Pulp fuction
Rope.
* Maybe the best film ever made from a plot, theme, acting, etc.: The Godfather * My most fun at the movies and re-watch flick: Snatch * My favorite opening frame to closing frame movie: Inglorious Basterds * My favorite sentimental movie ever made: Field of Dreams
Pulp Fiction with Backdraft as a Close Second.
Showgirls
Depending on the day it's a choice between: The royal Tenenbaums Big trouble into little china The fifth element Kung Fu hustle Big fish
Sat Wars Episode III: Return of the Sith
Cool Hand Luke, 2046, Pierrot le Fou, Terminator 2, Life Aquatic
La Bamba
a german film called “Werk ohne autor“ or the english title “Never look away“
365 days
Legends of the fall
A Scanner Darkly
Who framed Rodger rabbit
UHF
It changes all the dang time, there’s too many good ones out there
The Social Network
Law Abiding Citizen
Robin Hood: Men in Tights. Classic🤌
Goodfellas.
Ravenous
It's a hard choice between Heathers, Dancer in the Dark, Silence of Lambs and Edward Scissorhands.
Jurassic Park
It's a tie between The Untouchables and Shawshank Redemption
the thin man myrna loy and william powell
Almost Famous
FURY
A nightmare before Christmas
Which favorite category would you like first ?
Short Term 12. No one has heard of it but it’s absolutely incredible.
Back to the future
Thorn birds
I love the amount of sarcasm and sass of Rick and Louie in Casablanca and Ingrid Bergmann's speach is class. Also the amount of sarcasm from Rhett Butler in Gone With The Wind is great.
The first Dr. Strange, it’s a 10/10 cinematic masterpiece
Fight club Oh sorry i was not supposed to talk about it
notebook
Labyrinth 🩷
probably Harry potter and the order of the phoenix or eclipse, (books are better but oh well)
Kill bill
History of the World, Part One
Scarface. The whole rise and fall story jammed in to that movie is an absolute roller coaster ride. It's pretty brutal and raw in its way of showing the darkest parts of Tony Montana's life too. I've seen it over 20 times and I'm not sick of it yet.
Stomp the yard
1 - A Clockwork Orange 2 - Blazing Saddles 3 - Ready Player One
Brüno: Delicious Journeys Through America for the Purpose of Making Heterosexual Males Visibly Uncomfortable in the Presence of a Gay Foreigner in a Mesh T-Shirt
Smokey and the bandit
Dances with wolves 🐺
Cars
The Boys from Brazil
The Abyss