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Custard_Angel

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1. The Shawshank Redemption
2. 12 Angry Men
3. Shaun of the Dead / Hot Fuzz
4. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
5. A Fistful of Dollars / For a few Dollars More / The Good the Bad and the Ugly
6. The Evil Dead / The Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn / Army of Darkness
7. In Bruges
8. Sin City
9. Watchmen
10. Being John Malkovich

Honourable mentions:
- Moon
- Death at a Funeral
- Die Hard
- Taken
- Primer
- Inglourious Basterds
- Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels / Snatch
- Smokin' Aces

I enjoy some "high art" movies, but my favourite genre is definitely the "dumb action" movie.
 

drag00n3r

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The reason why i didn't update it was for 2 reasons.
1: I thought it got deleted,because it gave me a 404 page not found thing.
2: I forgot about it after that happend.

Oh and btw my grandma did so does anyone have some tips for dealing with grief?
 

Dawns Gate

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In no order:

2001: A Space Odyssey
Storming Juno
Behind Enemy Lines
Weird Science
Titanic
Apocalypse Now
Hamburger Hill
Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back
Terminator 2: Judgement Day
Reservoir Dogs
 

Skin

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1. Citizen Kane
2. The Godfather

... JOKES!

1. Cidade de Deus
2. Goodfellas
3. Casino
4. Aliens
5. Predator
 

repeating integers

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I don't know if I've seen enough remarkably good movies to make this list fully. Let's see if I can manage it.

In no particular order:
Inception (yeah, I know there's been a backlash, I don't care)

The Dark Knight (same)

District 9 (no mentions yet?)

Lord of the Rings (what, you expect me to choose between the 3 of them? Hahahaha)

Aliens (only saw this recently, loved it)

Er... Star Wars V (crap, I really need to see more good films, this is already getting hard, and the following movies were originally only going to be "honourable mentions")

Star Trek 2009 (The plot is perhaps a bit weak, but it redeems itself in all other areas)

Avatar (Same - actually, not same, I found Avatar's plot strangely compelling despite its predictability)

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (I do love a good Kraken in my movies)

Come to think of it, I'll come out and say "plot is overrated" - sure, movies need at least a serviceable plot to be good IMO, but sometimes people act like it's literally the only thing that matters. It isn't.
 

Jezzascmezza

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Don't care if the OP isn't taking this question seriously, I'm going to anyway...

1. Pulp Fiction
2. A Clockwork Orange
3. Goodfellas
4. District 9
5. The Good the Bad and the Ugly
6. Scarface
7. Kill Bill 1+2
8. The Godfather
9. Taxi Driver
10. Once Upon a Time in America
Honorable mentions: Reservoir Dogs, Requiem For a Dream, The Lion King, Pan's Labyrinth, Gladiator.
All the above films I would consider 10/10 material...
 

TheDooD

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In descending Order

Thrashin', Predator, First Blood, Desperado, The Warriors, Seven Samurai, The Big Boss, The Street Fighter, Hardboiled (1992) and Police Story (1985)

Honorable mentions: Total Recall, Running Man, Die Hard 1-2, The Dark Knight, Replacement Killers, Hobo With A Shotgun, Rocky 1-4, Cobra, Commando, American Ninja 1-2, Kingdom of Heaven, Rooftops, The Crow, Rashomon, Dusk Till Dawn, Once Upon a Time in Mexico, Pulp Fiction, Zatoichi series and Yojimbo
 

Mr.Mattress

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My Favorite Movies in Descending Order:

10) Klay World: Off The Table

The Independent Film based off the Semi-Popular Youtube Series [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvqjJzuaNSE], I thoroughly enjoyed it. Nice story, nice jokes, somewhat original plot. The characters voices could get annoying after a while, and it's kind of sad he killed off a good majority of the popular characters. But it was awesome none the less.

9) Hercules

Hercules is just all around fun. Fun, Fun, Fun is what I'd describe it. It's kind of a mixed bag though, so that's why it's not higher.

8) Alladin

Much more fun then Hercules, and done much better. It's much more organized then Hercules is. However, a film needs more then just fun, and that's why it's not higher on the list.

7) The Lion King

Do I need to say why this movie is good? No way. Do I need to say why this isn't higher on the list? Mostly because of the fact that the moral doesn't work. Especially when everyone was gonna let Simba die when they thought he killed Mufasa. No one stood up for Simba! Not Nalaa, not Simba's Mom, not some random 3rd person, no one!

6) Bugs Life

Nice story, nice moral, fun climax. Of course, it's early 3D animation, so it's obviously not gonna be perfectly smooth.

5) Wall-E

Original, Nice animation, Good moral, and it really tugs on your heartstrings. It's only not higher up because these next ones tug harder.

4) Toy Story (1, 2, 3)

Great Trilogy that is just a hit after hit. Tugs at your heartstrings, and it really tugs on the 3rd Movie.

3) South Park: Bigger, Longer, Uncut

Fantastic Movie with great Music and a good message. I wouldn't recommend watching it if your under the age of 13-14 however. Also, the cursing wears itself out when the movie shifts from "Boys Discover Cursing" to "Declaring War with Canada"

2) Up

Although I am not a fan of the Music (It's just the one song kind of repeating over and over again in different ways), the story is great, and you feel for all the characters.

1) The Nightmare Before Christmas

I love everything about this movie. The animation is priceless; the characters are so remember-able; the art is grand, and the different styles in all the worlds really helps show how different each one is. Oogie Boogie is a bad-ass also, even if he only get's about 2, 3 scenes.
 

Thaluikhain

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Top 10 of all time lists tend to be composed of 8 or so from the last 5-10 years that'll be forgotten in another 5-10 and 2 classice from before that.

It's not easy to predict what films will last and which supposed timeless classic filsm will actually end up being timeless classics.

Ask me again once humanity is extinct and no more films are being made, I guess.
 

Aris Khandr

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10. The Princess Bride
9. Monty Python and the Holy Grail
8. Up
7. Horse Feathers
6. Empire Strikes Back
5. The Sound of Music
4. Jurassic Park
3. The Last Unicorn
2. Labyrinth
1. The Little Mermaid

Objectively the best movies of all time? No, probably not. But each and every one of them made a deep mark on my heart. I imagine most of the list is commonly known to everyone, but I doubt that many of you are aware of Horse Feathers. I'd suggest looking into it, as few comedians these days can match the wit and charm of Groucho Marx.
 

SpaceBat

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#10: Dr. Strangelove
#9: Wall-E
#8: 2001 A Space Odyssey
#7: The Big Lebowski
#6: There will be blood
#5: The Godfather
#4: Terminator 2
#3: Goodfellas
#2: Planet of the Apes (the first one)
#1: Pan's Labyrinth

I've been told that it is a weird list. Some people disliked my list and found my tastes lacking, others praised me for it. But whatever, This is it.