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Coming right out of the cinema I might actually say Kick-Ass. I cant remember the last time I had that much fun in a movie-theatre.

All time though?...dont know. Probably impossible to say but I have watched Tommy Boy a ridiculous amount of times. RIP Chris Farley ;(
 

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-Kelly's Heroes
-Saving Private Ryan
-Major League
-Blade Runner
-Platoon
-Alien
-Aliens
-Star Wars
-Indiana Jones
-North By Northwest

There's more. Damn, I really need to make a list of this kind of stuff.
 

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Hmmm, tough call. Mary and Max was really, really good, as was Harvie Krumpett. Both Ghost in the Shell movies were utterly fantastic. And I love ANYTHING by Hayao Miyazaki. If I was forced to choose one, I would probably go with Kiki's Delivery Service.
 

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marter said:
Mine is probably Doomsday. I really enjoyed that movie, and I try to get everyone I can to see it.
You mean that movie by the guy who directed the Descent?

OT, I don't have a favorite movie. Way too many to choose from, but here are some of my favorites:

Let the Right One In
Pulp Fiction
The Big Lebowski
A Clockwork Orange
Oldboy
 

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Julianking93 said:
marter said:
Mine is probably Doomsday. I really enjoyed that movie, and I try to get everyone I can to see it.
You mean that movie by the guy who directed the Descent?
Yes, that is the one.
 

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Admittedly, I have to announce a tie. The original Star Wars trilogy is the highest that film ever has and ever will achieve, and choosing a favorite is so tough that I'll have to tie Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. Both incredible films, definitely better then A New Hope, but neither is decidedly better than the other.
 
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The Warriors written and directed by Walter Hill with music by Bary DeVorzon because it has over the top action, over the top gangs, and it's fuck'n a. Can you dig it?
 

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JourneyThroughHell said:
Michael Bay's The Rock - an incredible, mindblowingly awesome action flick that has some of the best music I've heard so far and quite magnificent writing for an action movie.
Losers always whine about their best. Winners go home and fuck the prom queen. Good life lesson there. I'd have to say my favourite movie is The Empire Strikes Back.
 

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Michael Bay's The Rock - an incredible, mindblowingly awesome action flick that has some of the best music I've heard so far and quite magnificent writing for an action movie.
Micheal Bay
WHA!? no no no he can not make good movei badmovieonlynogoodnogoodnotbayhesbad *head explodes*

Anyway...


District 9 mothercluckers. District 9.

Either that or Aliens. Wait no defenitely District 9.
 

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Fantasia is still my favourite after all these years, the animation and artistic view is unrivaled, it's what got me interested in music and animating.
 
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My favorites in no particular order have to be: Silence of the Lambs, Snatch, Pulp Fiction, The Godfather, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, The Professional(or Leon as it is known in some countries), Saving Private Ryan, Goodfellas, Se7en, Spaceballs, Fight Club.

Yes, I am really bad at just picking one favorite.
 

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Mine would be Up, Terminator 2, Kill Bill or V for Vendetta. I really can't decide between either of those.
 

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The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

If you haven't seen it, do it.

And if you have seen it, and don't agree, then you misunderstood it entirely.
I LOVED that movie. Nick Cave put out a soundtrack comp called White Lunar that has some of those pieces on it. Just beautiful. Have you seen any Terence Malick movies like Badlands or Days of Heaven? Classics. I've always flirted with the idea of buying that on blu ray to show off my TV, but I can't shake the feeling that there's a director's cut in its future. The end sequence seemed like there might be a lot more material on the cutting room floor.

My personal favorite is Paul Newman's directorial debut, Rachel, Rachel. It's a sad slow-moving character study about a school teacher. Almost no one has seen it, and I don't want anyone to see it. It's my favorite movie, no one else's.