• My Quest For 150 Great Movies
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Top Gun and Heavy Metal. Those absolutely have to be on there. [editline]09:47PM[/editline] and army of darkness [editline]09:48PM[/editline] Jeepers Creepers [editline]09:48PM[/editline] and Tremors 1, 2, and 3
Kung Pow: Enter the Fist.
[QUOTE=Howlthrug;17949860]John Carpenter's The Thing[/QUOTE] Yeeesss.
Finished There Will Be Blood. Day-Lewis was amazing. Tomorrow, I think I'll watch Reservoir Dogs, Full Metal Jacket, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, and/or The Shawshank Redemption. Then I'm getting Into the Wild and Dr Strangelove.
Make sure you have Gladiator on your list.
[QUOTE=Soulbrother;17949743]Fight Club The Dark Knight Memento Watchmen Dirty Harry Gran Torino American Psycho Burn After Reading Iron Man Slumdog Millionare The Departed The Matrix Hot Fuzz The Mist There Will be Blood American History X The Deer Hunter 28 Days Later (Weeks to a lesser extent)] No Country for Old Men A Clockwork Orange The Nightmare Before Christmas Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels 2001: A Space Odyssey Alien Blood Diamond Children Of Men Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Hannibal Predator The Majestic Pulp Fiction Pan's Labyrinth Reservoir Dogs Rescue Dawn Saving Private Ryan The Silence Of The Lambs The Shining Shaun Of The Dead Se7en Schindler's List The Shawshank Redemption Zodiac WALL-E Letters from Iwo Jima Million Dollar Baby The Green Mile Requiem For A Dream The Machinist Terminator Full Metal Jacket 3:10 to Yuma There Will be Blood Rockn'rolla Kill Bill City of God Citizen Kane Here's a list of movies I've been meaning to see or have already seen and I think are good. Forgot where I got the list from, possibly FP? Edit: fff rusty's is almost exactly the same.[/QUOTE] well that's because that is an old version of the list i posted a while ago
They Live
The Princess Bride. No, really. [img]http://foxweddingplanner.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/princessbride.jpg[/img]
In my opinion, those are all good movies in the OP, but really, this abridged list is of the utmost importance, the rest can go fuck itself: The Good, the bad, and the ugly Reservoir Dogs Pulp fiction Kill bill Ingorious bastards Ferris Buellers day off Breakfast club Scarface
All Tarantino movies. City of God All Miyazaki movies
The Unforgiven.
Everyone else has said what I would have recommended. With those suggestions and yours, it's a solid list. So instead, I'll give you an amazing piece of trashy Hong-Kong cinema. [url]http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=417949348888674336&ei=4uLfSv6ANJverQKA24nACg&q=Riki-Oh[/url] (AKA where that head crushing scene that Colbert used came from)
Michael Clayton.
Bitch why isn't " The Goonies " on there! One of my favourite moves of all time and a great classic :D [editline]10:42PM[/editline] Also watch " the last samurai "
Wild Wild West Pirates of the Caribbean movies (1 and 2, they never made a 3rd) Batman Begins and Dark Knight
You need to see Dog Day Afternoon, one of Pacino's best roles. After that, The Exorcist. Then Finally, Rambo: First Blood Part II.
The Patriot.
Waynes World? - Rate me late if this has already been said.
Love Me If You Dare :smug:
Dr Strangelove or: how I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Midnight Run :buddy:
Finished Full Metal Jacket. Really liked it. Into the Wild or No Country For Old Men next I think.
One Crazy Summer Better Off Dead Stripes Ghost Busters Red Dawn Be Kind Rewind (Not an 80's movie but still good) I fucking love 80's movies, and the 80's altogether to be honest. No one mentioned 300? Really?
I'm a pretty hardcore "Phantasm" fan myself.
No Country for Old Men Do it.
[QUOTE=McSanchez;17938365]The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly [Img]http://infolab.stanford.edu/~prasanna/dmc/mexico/goodbadugly.jpg[/Img][/QUOTE] this.
Dragonheart. Seriously, maybe it was me being pathetic, but yeah the ending made me cry.
The Green Mile.
Tron The Goonies The Last Starfighter Best Of The Best Battle Royale Total Recall Predator
The Blue Lagoon.
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