General Chat / TOP 5 FAVORITE MOVIES EVER

  • penguinBOB%s's Photo
    don't be such a debbie downer, gosh
  • tracidEdge%s's Photo
    hey man i'm just letting you know what i heard okay.
  • Levis%s's Photo
    I'd probally could post a list of 5 movies here every day and it would have one or two the same movies in it ... I really can't chose which one to put in ...
    let's try tough ...

    1) batman begins
    2) PotC movies
    3) Indiana Jones movies (1 and 3 mostly)
    4) Lotr movies
    5) Mists of Avalon
  • Ride6%s's Photo
    There Will Be Blood
    Indiana Jones (Raiders... Last Crusade)
    The Matrix (only the first)
    Forest Gump

    After that it gets tough:

    Fargo, Hot Fuzz, Thank You For Smoking, Big Fish, American History X, Kill Bill Vol. 1&2, Boondock Saints, Seabiscuit, The Incredibles, Toy Story 1&2, The Princess Bride, Batman Begins etc...

    Oh and I need to see Pulp Fiction, and Fight Club... To the extent that I'm going to go rent them today.

    Ride6
  • Carl%s's Photo

    Indiana Jones movies (1 and 3 mostly)

    No love for Temple of Doom?!? Don't make me get Mola Ram after you, Leo :p

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  • penguinBOB%s's Photo
    pump fiction and princess bride? ...really? come on
  • trav%s's Photo
    1. Mean Girls
    2. High School Musical
    3. Truman Show
    4. Hot Fuzz
    5. Hairspray


    And I'm actually not gay.
  • Levis%s's Photo

    No love for Temple of Doom?!? Don't make me get Mola Ram after you, Leo :p

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    I do love temple of doom :p but it dont fit intomy top5 to be honest :p .
    think it would be somewhere arround 10
  • Marshy%s's Photo

    pump fiction


    Is that a porno?
  • penguinBOB%s's Photo
    dunno, ask ride6
  • SenZ%s's Photo
    Pan's Labyrinth
    Trainspotting
    Fight Club

    The best :)
  • Ride6%s's Photo

    Is that a porno?


    Since Pulp Fiction is pretty fucked up anyway, sure... Why not?

    I've now seen Fight Club; haven't seen Pulp Fiction yet, but give me a week or two.

    Ride6
  • Valp%s's Photo
    Emerging from lurkdom to post...-Once
    -Sweeney Todd
    -Hero
    -Chicago
    -Vertigo

    Edited by Valp, 03 March 2008 - 11:46 PM.

  • thorpedo%s's Photo
    so i've been thinking about this a lot in the past week and i compiled a new list:

    american beauty
    american history x
    there will be blood
    pirates of the caribbean: curse of the black pearl
    no country for old men
  • Ride6%s's Photo
    Seeing as I still need to view Pulp Fiction...

    -There Will Be Blood
    -Indiana Jones (Raiders & Last Crusade, tho the Asian kid from Hong Kong kicks major ass in Temple...)
    -Fight Club
    -The Matrix
    -Forest Gump or Big Fish (Tie, imo they're very similar and I'm not sure which I like better)

    Ride6
  • tracidEdge%s's Photo
    What the fuck hop on that shit. Pulp Fiction is amazing.
  • yyo%s's Photo
    Dazed & Confused
    Repo Man
    Easy Rider
    Pulp Fiction
    2001: A Space Odyssey
  • ivo%s's Photo
    Saw I
    Indiana Jones: Temple of Doom
    The Gladiator
    Monty Python: The Holy Grail
    Jurassic Park
  • dr dirt%s's Photo
    I like..
    O Brother Where Art Thou
    Pirates of the Carib 2
    Saw 1
    Italian Job
    Airplane 1
    The parts that I have seen of Pulp Fiction have been good. Yet to watch the whole thing.
  • Ge-Ride%s's Photo
    ^ The original Italian Job or the remake?

    I've seen so many movies that are so radically different from each other that it's hard enough to recall which movies I've really gotten into, let alone remember which ones I enjoyed most. Many have already been named here, like the first four OLE mentioned.

    For animated movies, Paprika and The Adventures of Prince Achmed are probably my two favorites at the moment in terms of animated movies. My favorite Western is definitely The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly and I'll never forget the scene with the Union soldiers dusting off their uniforms.

    I can't think of many television movies I've enjoyed, but Jim Henson's The Cube is definitely my favorite and it's one of the few movies that's arguably more bizarre than Brazil.

    Being John Malkovich was a movie that will always remain among my favorite films, because of its originality and quirky humor. I can't say the same for Adaptation however, which I really didn't like.

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