Sorry, I can't pick less than ten, in no particular order:
Repo Man
The City of Lost Children
Ed Wood (great choice, Mosquito Fighter)
Brazil
Blade Runner
Goodfellas
Down By Law
Jackie Brown (not Tarantino's most popular, but by far his best)
Once Upon a Time in the West
The Usual Suspects
and one more:
Ghost Dog (I've seen this film several times, and it grows on me more and more every time.)
There's probably another three dozen or more I could name...
Same here I can't just choose one movie.
The Straight Story
The Shawshank Redemption
Bubba Ho-Tep
Twelve Angry Men
The Good The Bad And The Ugly
Goodfellas
Planes Trains & Automobiles
The Man Who Would Be King
Annie Hall
The Thing
The Maltese Falcon
Duck Soup
Hell I could go on and on.
Blood Sucking Freaks
Christmas Evil
Don't Go In The Basement
The Blob
House of 1000 Corpses
Beastmaster
All of the Kung Fu movies that me and my brother used to watch all day long on Saturday after wrestling got over.
The Third Man
Once Upon a Time in the West
Double Indemnity
The Killing
Glengarry Glen Ross
The Big Sleep
Mulholland Drive
Intacto
Chinatown
The Usual Suspects
Groundhog Day...
"What the hell kind of a two-bit operation are they running out of this treehouse, Cooper? I have seen some slip-shod, backwater burgs, but this place takes the cake."
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In the Mood for Love
Last Life in the Universe
Pi
The Warriors
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Tron
Aoi Haru / Blue Spring (not the anime)
Night on the Galactic Railroad
Gozu
Monday
Escape from New York
AFXisatwin wrote:
btw, sorry to be a negative asshole, but I thought Bubba Ho Tep was a lame movie. It put me to sleep.
Each to their own. I thought it was Bruce Campbells finest performance and the idea of Elvis being alive in an old folks home with cancer fighting a mummy with the real JFK is damn fine.
I love Joe R Lansdale's writing. He has a utterly fantastic feel for dialogue, and the script for Bubba Ho-Tep is exemplary. The special effects are pretty terrible, but it manages to pull it off and it feels like an early-mid 80's horror movie.
One of the finest movies of last year.
I'm not so much into current movies (with a few notable exceptions), so here are a few of my favorite classics:
Swing Time (1936, starring Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers) is an endearing romantic comedy. I saw it on PBS many years ago and bought the DVD as soon as it became available.
I also like pretty much every Marx Brothers film, my two favorites being Room Service (1938) and A Day at the Races (1937)
Rear Window (1954, starring Jimmy Stewart) is probably the best suspense thriller of all time.
For animated films, my all time favorite is Miyazaki's Porco Rosso (1992) and coming in a close second is Disney's Sleeping Beauty (1959).
Favorite indie film is Real Stories of the Donut Men (1997).
And my favorite film of all time is Josie and the Pussycats (2001, starring Rachael Leigh Cook). I never get sick of it. I know it's not any real landmark in filmmaking, but I absolutely love it and that's good enough for me.
You're arguing for a universe with fewer waffles in it. I'm prepared to call that cowardice.
Love the music and plot + ''Krom'' best film ever, he chinned a camel for fukksake.
seriously
1. Apocalypse now
2. Transformers the movie
3. Drunken master
4. Aliens
5. Ran
6. Seven Samurai
7. Yojimbo
8. Lone wolf and cub collection aka baby cart on the river styx
9. Blade
10. Star wars return of the jedi (music at darth vader fight, so poetic)
Alice in Wonderland (Disney animated)
Ninja Scroll
Reservoir Dogs
Fear and Loathing
Everything by Peter Jackson except Lord of the Rings
Requiem for a Dream
again can't pick just one
UHF-fucking funniest fucking movie ever, if i had a larger attention span my avatar would be a gif of him dropping the dog in the punch bowl... with pirate hats superimposed over both their heads
Ed Wood is great. "Do you reject satan and all his empty promises?" "Sure."
The Professional is amazing. it just bleeds awesome. jean reno is the man period.
many others but i'll stop now. ooh they live is great too, but its "goodness" is probably debatable to some sad, sad people.
Taxi Driver-De Niro as psychotic loner Travis Bickle
Scarface
Serpico
Scarecrow- Al(Francis) scene at the fountain when he sucommes to his catatonic schizophrenia illness while holding the child in his arms.
for 70's kung fu- Black Belt Jones- Jim Kelly
afros and kung fu baby
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