General Chat / top 10 movies you have seen.
- 21-January 05
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Valp Offline
Well, of course, the concept was brilliant, but it the script and acting were... well, kind of horrible. Mainly not the acting... just the script, I think. However, just based on the plot, I'd agree that it's a great movie. -
natelox Offline
1. City of God
2. Finding Neverland
3. The Score
4. Les Triplets de Belleville
5. Raiders of The Lost Ark
6. The Snow Walker
7. The Incredibles
8. Love Actually
9. Catch Me If You Can
X. Man On Fire -
Nic Offline
GOODBYE LENIN?[font="tahoma"]i don't understand the point of ranking your favourite movies. i'm happy when i like one i watch but i could never put them in a top10. i don't even want to.
just now, the last movie i've seen and that i really liked was "thelma & louise".[/font] -
TsUnamI Offline
1-Monty Python and the Holy Grail
2-Dodgeball
3-Lord of the Rings Return of the King
4-The Village
5-Along Came Polly (Don't ask)
6-(Not a Movie)Ren and Stimpy Uncut Box Set
7-Ocean's Twelve
8-Underworld
9-50 First Dates
10-Napoleon Dynamite -
Sparker9014 Offline
1. Forest Gump
2. We Where Soldiers
3. Behind Enemy Lines
4.Team America
5. Zoolander
6. Mystery Men
7. DodgeBall
8. Lord of the Rings Pt. 1
9. Lord of the Rings Pt. 2
10. The Indiana with the chineese kid in it -
Geoff Offline
I have a lot of favorites. These are the just the ones that I can think of at the moment...
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
The Incredibles
Garden State
Being John Malkovich
Gladiator
The Sixth Sense
Fight Club
Spiderman 2
Catch Me If You Can
also... I just know that "In Good Company" & "Corpse Bride" will become favorites of mine. -
Jacko Shanty Offline
1.) Ghost World
2.) American Beauty
3.) Election
4.) Go
5.) Clockwork Orange
6.) Run Lola Run
7.) Lost in Translation
8.) City of God
9.) Alice in Wonderland
10.) Seven/Silence of the Lambs -
JBruckner Offline
Thats a good one.[font="tahoma"]i don't understand the point of ranking your favourite movies. i'm happy when i like one i watch but i could never put them in a top10. i don't even want to.
just now, the last movie i've seen and that i really liked was "thelma & louise".[/font] -
Geoff Offline
^^ I TOTALLY forgot about American Beauty and Election.
Election was freaking brilliant and hilarious. Last time I saw that was A LONG time ago... thanks for bringing that one up. I NEED to get it now =D -
JBruckner Offline
1. Lord of the Rings Trilogy (These are the only movies that I can watch back-to-back, over and over again, and ROTK was the only movie I have ever cried in)
2. Pulp Fiction
3. Kill Bill Vol. 2
4. The Incredibles
Gah, I really cannot go on, these kinds of lists are extremly hard to make. -
Ride6 Offline
I love that movie. It's just so hilarious in the most goofy way. I can't rank movies but I can say that The Matrix is easily my favorite. Sometimes I don't think so and then I watch it and just walk away going "Holy shit that is insane". The 2nd and 3rd ones are okay but they lack the depth, detail, thought, supreme fight scenes and revolutionary status of the first film. Yeah.1.) The Princess Bride
As for the movie that I never expected to like but ended up enjoying beyond my wildest dreams, Dodgeball. It looked so retarded. All stupid slapstick humor. And maybe it still is yet somehow the way the plot builds to moments of hilarity just had me rolling.
Anyway:
+The Matrix- See above
+Forest Gump- It's hilarious, long, eventfull, quotable, what more do you want?
+Indiana Jones in The Last Crusade- Harrison Ford's greatest part. He makes the perfect 30 year old teenager.
+The Fugitive- Tommy Lee Jones and Harrison Ford with an intense plot, nuf said.
+Star Wars Episodes IV through VI. Thats the old trilligy peoples, and it's excellent.
+Pirates of the Caribbean- Best Disney Ever
+The Increadibles- Pixtar does it again
+Toy Story (both)- Tom Hanks, Tim Allen & Pixtar. Brillent.
+Spiderman (1 & 2)- The presintation of both is excellent.
+Seabiscuit- A suprising film that mixes drama and comidy brillently.
ride6 -
Valp Offline
Okay... some of my favorites, in no particular order (actually, in order of U.S. release):
Blazing Saddles
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
The Lion King
Pleasantville
Chicago
The Passion of the Christ
Spiderman 2
The Village
Hero
The Phantom of the Opera -
DragonInferno Offline
No order:
Collateral
Napoleon Dynamite
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Matrix
Pasion of the Christ
Black Hawk Down
Saving Private Ryan
I've got varied tastes. -
Geoff Offline
^ Great concept. Great directing. Great theme. Great script. Great acting. Great score.
Oh yes... I also forgot to put down "The Goonies" as one of my favorites. -
iris Offline
For the record John, Dodgeball was awesome.
But anyways.
1.Fight Club - Tyler Durden is the best movie character of all time.
2.Scarface - Tony Montana is the second best.
3.Minority Report - Good sci fi movie with awesome plot twists.
4.The Matrix - Just the first. The other two werent bad but seemed unnecessary.
5.8 Mile - Hey I'm a hip hop junkie. And this is the only movie I can remember that represented hip hop well.
6.Training Day - Denzel was the shit, great script, very good acting, deserving of academy award.
7.The Sixth Sense - M. Night's debut, meaning I didn't know to expect a mindfuck (which is now customary with every one of his movies)
8.I, Robot - Liked it significantly less the second time I saw it. Still a good sci fi flick.
9.Any Given Sunday - Hey I liked it. Pacino, Cameron Diaz, Jamie Foxx, Dennis Quaid + football + 'behind the scenes' look = cool
10.Old School - Really interchangable with a lot of others, but I just wanted a comedy in here. Besides, Will Ferrell & Vince Vaughn in any movie together completely rocks. Wish Ben Stiller would have played Luke Wilson's part though. That would have been the icing.
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