Pulp Fiction
Snatch
A Dog's Breakfast
Can't decide which my favorite one.
Does the Matrix trilogy count? Otherwise the Lion King.
I don't have a favorite one but "Beverly Hills Cop" is great
Toy Story 3
I'm loving 007: GoldenEye
Pulp Fiction. I watched it for the first time literally the other day, and it instantly took the spot for favourite movie. I sat down after it finished, spent 15 minutes wondering what the fuck I had just watched, and then I went to bed.
Goodfellas
definetly one of the best movies of all time.
Sling Blade, The Shawshank Redemption or Die Hard.
sshhhhhhhhh
Of all time, I have many, including the following:
- A Clockwork Orange
- Citizen Kane
- A Hard Day's Night
- The original Star Wars trilogy
- Battle Royale
My favorite film of recent years (within 5 years) is World's Greatest Dad. I don't know, I almost feel like putting it in my all-time list, but I don't know. Maybe.
I don't have a favorite movie, and I never will. Different movies are good for different reasons.
Ip Man
One of the best hong kong movies out there.
If you want to see action skip to, 2:10.
[video=youtube;CcnkBMvw6N8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcnkBMvw6N8[/video]
Watchmen
It's just perfect, to me, in every aspect
Once Upon a Time in The West or
Once Upon a Time in America or
Heat
Pulp Fiction
Backdoor Sluts 9
I could never narrow it down to one.
But I made a list of 5, just in case 'Rotton Tomatoes' ever did a top 5 with me :v:
Fight Club
Four Lions
Oceans 11
The Avengers
The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters.
It would be impossible for me to pick my favourite, so I will just post one of them: Enter the void
- So innovative and beautiful
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- Citizen Kane
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This is a movie that people only like to look "smart". Looking at it today it has aged tremendously and I don't understand how any young person can honestly call this an all-time favourite. The hype and praise it received at the time of its release is most certainly not applicable today. Especially since most people today already know the twist ending before even watching it.
It's like calling Odyssey your all-time favourite book. It's just painfully obvious that one would have no clue what's so grand about it.
[QUOTE=Genericenemy;35863013]Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade. Soundtrack does it for me, I think I love the theme of the Holy Grail a bit too much.
[video=youtube;PlSfzaLci2c]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlSfzaLci2c&feature=BFa&list=FLZKM-xm5uIIGz9h9cwb8-aw[/video]
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Oh god how did i forget about the last crusade.
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