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Top 5 fave movies of all time. Can never pick an order tho

Batman forever (yes the clooney one)

Freddy vs Jason

Avengers 1

Silent voice

Monty python and the holy grail

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In the mood for a movie marathon n trying to pick a few. Always down to give these another watch. What are everyone elses faves?
JSul3 · 70-79
In no specific order:

In The Heat of The Night.

12 Angry Men.

Judgement At Nuremberg.

Inherit The Wind.

The Searchers.
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It might be a completely different list on a different day, but here are today's

One upon a time in America
Drowning by numbers
Get Carter
Twelve angry men
Life is sweet
@JSul3 It was pretty amazing ! Unlike the movie in that it wasn’t resolved. But jurors 9 (Joseph Sweeney) and 11 (George Voskovec) were played by the same actors as in the 1957 movie.
JSul3 · 70-79
@bijouxbroussard Correct! I did not mention that before, as I wanted it to be a surprise to you.
The TV version leaves you wondering what the jury vote will be.

I am so glad that this tv version has survived. It is a great companion piece to the '57 film.
@JSul3 I found myself watching the 1957 movie and a remake from 1997. It was interesting to see later interpretations of the jurors by other actors.
I don’t know if you saw it, but it starred Jack Lemmon, Hume Cronin, Tony Danza, James Gandolfini, Edward James Olmos, George C. Scott, Ossie Davis, Dorian Harewood, Courtney Vance, Mykelti Williamson, Armin Mueller-Stahl, William Petersen.
TheBatQueen · 26-30, F
Unordered list*
Gone girl.

Robert Paterson Batman.

The Joker.

RoboCop "from the 80's"

Aliens.

Parasite "Korean film, must watch"

Nymphomaniac, it's a great film about how sex addiction can make someons life pretty fucking miserable.
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@TheBatQueen Parasite is one of my favourite films of the last few years
Pawpaw2molly · 61-69, M
A mixed bag of genres:

Bridge on the River Kwai
The Searchers
Same Time, Next Tear
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Secondhand Lions
bugeye · 26-30, F
@Pawpaw2molly cant say ive heard of any of those. i'll add them to my list of new movies to check out (^_^)
Pawpaw2molly · 61-69, M
@bugeye hope you enjoy
Pawpaw2molly · 61-69, M
@Pawpaw2molly for the record: war, western, romantic comedy, musical, family comedy
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
1. Pi (1999)
2. The Godfather (1972)
3. Das Boot (1981)
4. Der Untergang (2004)
5. Blade Runner (1982)
bugeye · 26-30, F
@Kwek00 oh the Godfather movies are amazing classics.
SoLeRiMix · 31-35, M
Mostly Cult Classics:

- When Worlds Collide (1951)
- 12 Angry Men (1957)
- 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
- The Godfather (1972)
- Alien (1979)

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bugeye · 26-30, F
@SoLeRiMix all great choices :D
SoLeRiMix · 31-35, M
@bugeye Glad that you like my taste, Missy!😇🥂
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
All depends on what floats your boat.
Personally I try and find things in every era.
That way there's always something to pique your interest and you don't dismiss anything great just because it's not from the last ten years.

Example:
The seven Samurai ~ Akira Kurosawa - 1954
Bullitt ~ Peter Yates - 1968
Close encounters of the third kind ~ Steven Spielberg - 1977
Scarface ~ 1983 - Brian De Palma
Clerks ~ 1994 - Kevin Smith
Amelie ~ 2001 - Jean Pierre Jeunet
Etc
bugeye · 26-30, F
@Picklebobble2 close encounters is a great movie. gotta have a love for the oldies but goldies.
thepreposterouspanda · 36-40, M
Arsenic and Old Lace is a good one. :) It's an older film but still really funny.
The Immitation Game

Enemy - Jake gyllenhaal

A Knight's Tale - Heath Ledger

Insomnia - Robin Williams, Al Pacino

The Game - Michael Douglas

Inside Man

Signs

Richard Jewell
Thevy29 · 41-45, M
That's a hard question. Since I'm sure I'll think of 5 more after this...

The Princess Bride
The Goonies.
Backyard Ashes.
A Walk in the woods.
Strange Bedfellows.
BigBulge · 41-45, M
Field of Dreams, A Trip to Bountiful, Desperate Hours (starring Humphrey Bogart), Key Largo...
TheFragile · 46-50, M
Silence of the Lambs
Seven
The Usual Suspects
The Empire Strikes Back
Groundhogs Day
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Bridesmaids
Goodfellas
My Neighbor Totoro
Life is beautiful
Steel Magnolias
JovialMoose · 46-50, M
Eurotrip
Edge of Tomorrow
Star Trek (Chris Pine remake)
Goonies
Willow
Jaws
Hard Days Night
Don't Look Back
Godfather I & II
Blazing Saddles
If I had a favorite movie it would be Harry Potter.
bugeye · 26-30, F
@Spoiledbrat any one in particular? I cant decide between chamber of secrets and prisoner of azkaban as my fave
Chariots of Fire
Running Scared
Impromptu
Diva
The Godfather
eMortal · M
@bijouxbroussard Impromptu
caesar7 · 61-69, M
Lord of the Rings trilogy
Gladiator
Exorcist 1973 version
Jaws (Dreyfuss/Shaw version)
The Shining

Totals 7 as I counted the LOTR as one

PS: Notables should be mentioned also such as Ben Hur and Ten Commandments both starring the great Charlton Heston
bugeye · 26-30, F
@caesar7 exorcist is a great movie. if i made a top 10 list it'd be on there :D
@caesar7 I loved the LOTR trilogy. My father gave me the Tolkien books as a child and I gave him the movies on dvds. 😊
Musicman · 61-69, M
Undercover Blues
Kelly's Heroes
In The Company of Heroes
The Equalizer
The 5th is a tie between The Expendables and Gun Shy with Liam Neeson.
bugeye · 26-30, F
@Musicman XD i forgot about Expendables. i gotta watch them again sometime :D

 
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