Van Helsing
Transformers
Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen
Team America
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
Pirates of the Caribbean: The curse of the Black Pearl
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
The Patriot
The Dark Knight
Its hard but it would have to be between borat and district 9 because borat made me laugh 80% of the time and district 9 was really smart for an action/documentary(and yes i do count the first part of the movie towards the documentary part)but really i cant decide.oh and in second gran tarino and third no mans land.
Favourite movie from a movie fag point of view would be Pan's Labyrinth
A film I can rewatch over and over though would be Pitch Black or Princess Mononoke
Normally I'd call you out on that, because I can't stand search bar Nazis. Especially since this isn't a repeat thread, I haven't seen a 'favourite movie' thread here for at least some weeks (possibly months, in fact...). However, that was a pretty epic trailer, so I forgive you. Barely.
Anyway, my favourite film would have to be Romeo + Juliet (i.e. the Baz Luhrman one, the modern day version). Just because I love the filming styles so much, the opening is pretty great, and I think it's a great contrast between the Shakesperean values and ideals and the modern day representation of a classic tragedy. Plus, I'm a massive Shakespeare fanboy, and Baz Luhrman did what few can achieve and made even the Bard himself even better. Which is no mean feat given how great I think the Bard was...
Oh, and dare I say it, but I actually LIKED the Matrix sequels, even better than the first film. Flame me if you must, but I think they were better than the original. Just wanted to point that out.
Fantasia for me, best animation ever! I was entertained by every single bit of the film with every musical through every scene, it's the closest thing to perfect.
Followed closley by Alien and Shawshank Redemption.
A clockwork orange. Not the best movie I have seen (but definitely up there), but Alex has to be the most likable and charismatic sick bastard I have ever seen. (Also, the juxtaposition of synthesized classical music and extreme violence is brilliant.)
Ugh, Star Wars. Concept is pretty good but the plot holes and terrible lightsaber fights ruin it. (In fact, the lightsaber fighting in all the star wars movies was pretty bad. They need to learn that the objective is to hit the opponent, not their sword/lightsaber.)
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