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Rawne1980

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1. Lost Boys.
2. Stand By Me.
3. Guyver Dark Hero.
4. Green Street.
5. Dog Soldiers.
 

CrazyGirl17

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Oooh... tough call. I got a lot of those. So, in no exact order:

1. Fight Club
2. Scott Pilgrim vs the World
3. District 9
4. How to Train Your Dragon
5. Back to the Future

Others:

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
The Princess Bride
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Ghost
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Spaceballs
The A-Team
Megamind
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
Death Becomes Her
The Corpse Bride
Pretty much anything by Hayao Miyazaki (Yes, I know it's cheating, but I don't care)
 

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KyuubiNoKitsune-Hime said:
Fiz_The_Toaster said:
5. Army of Darkness. 'Alright you primitive screw heads listen up. This is my BOOM STICK!' Also, Bruce Campbell.
YES! I love Bruce Campbell, he's awesome squared. He didn't get the title of king of B movies for nothing. But I have a hard time sitting through Army of Darkness.
Really? Is it because of the way the plot is presented? I know I've heard that when Ash goes to find the book it can get a little screw bally and weird.
 

Yeager942

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In no particular order:

Dr. Strangelove: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Evil Dead 2: Dead By Dawn
Apocalypse Now
Pulp Fiction
Once Upon A Time in the West

My favorite movies largely change based on my mood and what I've seen recently, but the first three are always constants.
 

Nazulu

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I can't put ém in order

Fantasia (1940) - Most creative animation I've ever seen, covers a lot of genre's, inspired me to get into drawing and classical music.

Space Odyssey: 2001 - Most powerful film I've ever seen (especially the last 30 minutes), inspired me to try and make things more abstract.

Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Arc - Funnest and most creative action film I've seen.

Saving Private Ryan - Most realistic and most powerful atmosphere in a war film I've seen.

Silence of the Lambs - Great horror with some of my favourite acting.

There are many films not far behind like Lethal Weapon 1 & 2, The Exorcist, Alien, LotR films, Pulp Fiction, and a shit load of others I can't think of right now.
 

Layz92

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In no particular order:
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Pulp Fiction
Sin City
Dr. Strangelove
Deer Hunter


Honourable mentions:
Saving Private Ryan
Natural Born Killers
Nightwatch (love the books a lot more though)
First Blood
Punisher: Warzone
Desperado/Once Upon a Time in Mexico
Inglorious Bastards
A Fist Full of Dollars
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Brazil
Falling Down
Hypercube
Scarface
Blazing Saddles
American History X

And many other that I will remember later on.
 

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1: The Princess Bride - I don't care what people say, this movie has it all. Comedy, action, great characters, drama, romance, well cheesy romance, but the whole movie is cheese to a good extreme.

2: Aliens - Weaver is just a total kick-ass woman and sexy as hell, and the action and suspense in this movie is awesome! The moment walking out in a 'mech' suit and telling the alien queen, "Get away from her you *****!" is the best movie moment ever to me.

3: Blazing Saddles - In my opinion, Mel Brooks' best one. And still puzzling to me today. When they play this on cable they silent edit out the fart scene around the campfire, yet they still had the old woman call the black sheriff the 'N-word'. The one weirdest movie of mixed up censorship I don't understand.

4: Up - Do I need to put a reason? Go watch Movie Bob's review on this, he nails all of it perfectly.

5: The Cat Returns - I love this one so much! So much so that I watched it with the French, German, and other voice overs they did on the DVD just for the hell of it.
 

4173

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Hmm, okay doing favorite, so quality only counts so much.


5. Princess Bride
4. Rounders
3. Scott Pilgrim
2. Fight Club
1. Serenity
 

badgersprite

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2001: A Space Odyssey
Casablanca
Dawn Of The Dead (original; extended version)
The Shining
Pulp Fiction

I could list a lot more as well. I always find it hard to rank favourites. <_<
 
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Fiz_The_Toaster said:
4. Kung Pow: Enter The Fist. I don't care what anyone says, it's an awesome movie that made me cry laughing at the theatre.
wow..first post ninja'd,


so to add on top of kung pow, i'd probably say as of this moment..

sex drive (unrated version)- fucking love this movie.

super troopers- fucking love that group of guys, at one point in time i wanted to be a state trooper from watching that movie (for maybe 2 seconds.)

enemy at the gates - the build up back and forth, the amount of pressure..JUDE LAW!??!?! just an awesome movie all around.

and the last one, i'll just say "jean claude van damme", any fucking movie he is in, idk what it is but the man crush that i have on his awesome cheesy kicks makes me love every single movie he is in.
 
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4173 said:
Hmm, okay doing favorite, so quality only counts so much.


5. Princess Bride
4. Rounders
3. Scott Pilgrim
2. Fight Club
1. Serenity
rounders?

fuck.yes.

easily the best underrated movie of all time, edward norton and matt damon?

kick ass
 

mikeli4194

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1. Raiders of the Lost Ark: the most downright fun and memorable movie i've ever seen
2. Pulp Fiction: the coolest and best-written film. still quote it to this day
3. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: absolutely epic with an amazing score
4. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: the chemistry b/w Harrison Ford and Sean Connery makes me smile just thinking about it. fantastic ending, too.
5. WALL-E: as touching, funny, exciting and pleasant a movie as any live-action film, maybe even more so
 

Strain42

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I don't know my top 5, I'd have to really kick back and think about it. But I know my favorite movie is Ratatouille, a film that certainly deserves honorable mention is The Shawshank Redemption, and one of my favorite just kinda kick back popcorn flick is Gamera vs. Gaos.
 

JackandTom

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I had to do 6...not in any particular order:

1. Iron Man
2. Batman Begins
3. Captain America
4. The Rocketeer
5. Serenity
6. Goldeneye
(Notable mentions - Watchmen, any Quentin Tarintino movie, Jaws and most comic book movies)

I love comic book movies so much i'm actually doing a big coursework piece about them in Film Studies. :)
 

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gmaverick019 said:
Fiz_The_Toaster said:
4. Kung Pow: Enter The Fist. I don't care what anyone says, it's an awesome movie that made me cry laughing at the theatre.
wow..first post ninja'd,


so to add on top of kung pow, i'd probably say as of this moment..

sex drive (unrated version)- fucking love this movie.

super troopers- fucking love that group of guys, at one point in time i wanted to be a state trooper from watching that movie (for maybe 2 seconds.)

enemy at the gates - the build up back and forth, the amount of pressure..JUDE LAW!??!?! just an awesome movie all around.

and the last one, i'll just say "jean claude van damme", any fucking movie he is in, idk what it is but the man crush that i have on his awesome cheesy kicks makes me love every single movie he is in.
Enemy at the Gates! I completely forgot about that movie, and I agree about the build up, it was so good. Especially how it was all resolved, I was speechless and saddened. Good movie over all.