But, for a certainty, back then,
We loved so many, yet hated so much,
We hurt others and were hurt ourselves...
Yet even then, we ran like the wind,
Whilst our laughter echoed,
Under cerulean skies...
But, for a certainty, back then,
We loved so many, yet hated so much,
We hurt others and were hurt ourselves...
Yet even then, we ran like the wind,
Whilst our laughter echoed,
Under cerulean skies...
not exactly my top ten just pulling some of my favorites
Pulp Fiction
Citizen Kane
The Shawshank Redemption
Goodfellas
Schindler's List
One flew over the Cuckoo's Nest
Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Once Upon a Time in the West
Memento
Apocalypse Now
Taxi Driver
Requiem for a Dream
LOTR Trilogy
Se7en
Donnie Darko
Good Will Hunting
The Departed
American History X
Die Hard
Indiana Jones Trilogy
Silence of the Lambs
Usual Suspects
Reservoir Dogs
LA Confidential
Terminator 1 and 2
Saving Private Ryan
American Beauty
The Shining
Pan's Labyrinth
Unforgiven
Model X Will Save Us!
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Hah, I thought you may forgot it in your list because you mentioned before that you like it a lot. I watched it in TV back then and I can say that this was the first movie I considered to be my absolute favourite. However, "Ultraviolet" (by Kurt Wimmer as well) sucked a lot imho, even if the plot was kinda similar.
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– Arthur Schopenhauer
In no particular order
1. What Dreams May Come
2. City of Lost Children
3. District 9
4. Requiem for a Dream
5. The Matrix
6. The Craft
7. Perfume
8. Boondock Saints
9. Lady In the Water
10. Pan's Labyrinth
Also a big fan of Donnie Darko, Inception,The Machinist, American Beauty, Clockwork Orange, and all of Tim Burton's work and M Night Shamalamamama....
The Lion King
Okuribito (Departures)
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
The Illusionist
Pleasantville
Up
Pan's Labyrinth
Rashomon
Grave of the Fireflies
The Truman Show
In roughly that order
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In Order:
1. Brazil
2. Matrix
3. Requiem for a Dream
4. Twelve Monkeys
5. District 9
6. Inception
7. Fight Club
8. The Doors
9. The Fifth Element
10. The Prestige
Ten excellent movies that didn't make the cut.
Not In Order:
The Time Machine
The Animatrix
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
Lord Of The Rings Trilogy
Limitless
Gladiator
Men in Black
The Truman Show
Waking Life
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
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I dont have a special order, but in general I like "psychological stuff" (requiem for a dream somewhat, memento, pi, waking life...)
anticipation too (brazil)
Twelve Monkeys is probably the one ive see the most, its incredibely good. Scenary is somewhat conventionnal, but actor, decor and general ambience make all the movie.
Matrix was having a huge effect on me too, but now it tend to get me bored.
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-- Maurice Chapelain
Top 10 favorite movies (in random order)
1. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
2. The Matrix
3. Inception
4. Rashomon
5. Pan's Labyrinth
6. Schindler's List
7. The Shawshank Redemption
8. Seven Samurai
9. Indiana Jones series
10. Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
equilibrium
My favorite movies usually deal with the horror and essential indecency of humanity.
Favorites
Irreversible
A Clockwork orange
Enter the void
full metal jacket
The 400 blows
Im sure there are more. A lot of movies seem recycled and draw upon classic archetypes in a cliche manner.
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In the following order:
1) The Crow - by usual standards far from the best here, but I loved it.
2) Fight Club
3) The Godfather I and II - so I can cheat, but they really are best watched in unison.
4) A Clockwork Orange
5) Gangs of New York
6) The Shawshank Redemption
7) V for Vendetta
8) The Lion King - because I needed an obligatory Disney film (most of which I love), this is my favorite, and childhood memories are fantastic.
9) Labyrinth - not Pan's, which I regrettably haven't seen but have heard amazing things about, just Labyrinth. The grand dish of scenery for David Bowie to chew on. It was campy brilliance.
10) American Psycho - it's not even that great a film, I just found the musical rants and sheer yuppie-ness, coupled with completely homicidal insanity, so entertaining to watch. The parallel of the psychopathic individual with a psychopathic society wasn't displayed as strongly as in the novel, sadly, but it was certainly there.
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"He who has felt the deepest grief is best able to experience supreme happiness. We must have felt what it is to die, that we may appreciate the enjoyments of living." - Edmond Dantes (The Count of Monte Cristo, Alexandre Dumas père)
Definitely my honorary #11. In fact, it should probably be around where The Shawshank Redemption is on my list. I can't believe I forgot that movie. I loved it so much - it managed to be artsy and sweet at the same time. Plus, I could completely relate to the titular character - she was awesome.
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"He who has felt the deepest grief is best able to experience supreme happiness. We must have felt what it is to die, that we may appreciate the enjoyments of living." - Edmond Dantes (The Count of Monte Cristo, Alexandre Dumas père)
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Why don't they instead make a movie about something interesting, for instance, something of value and interest.
Unordered, off the top of my head
The Last Unicorn
LA Confidential
Gladiator
Sunshine
Serenity
The Descent
Hot Fuzz
The Last of the Mohicans
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Up
Stardust
The Man Who Knew Too Little
Jet Li's Fearless
Princess Mononoke
Spirited Away
TV series:
Breaking Bad
30 Rock
Community
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Parks and Recreation
Arrested Development
Firefly
Rome
Spartacus
Misfits
Dead Like Me
Moonlight will fall
Winter will end
Harvest will come
Your heart will mend
I also like the movies
Star Wars
Forrest Gump
Amadeus
Ponyo
The Dark Knight
Mystic River
Memento
The Matrix
Princess Mononoke
These are the ones I actually remember watching, for now.
Fight Club,
Godfather,
Moon,
Pan's Labyrinth,
Public Enemies,
Sin City,
Scum.
Oh I forgot American Gangster.
First movie of matrix was great, but others were boring.
Alltime favorites:
- The Matrix
- The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
- Superbad
Tier Two:
- Friday
- Back to the Future
- SLC: Punk!
- Clerks (Both 1 & 2)
- The Dark Knight
- The Machinist
- Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas
- Escape From New York
- Pulp Fiction
Tier Three:
- Escape From LA
- American Psycho
- Apocalypse Now
- The Shining
- Full Metal Jacket
- Die Hard Trilogy*
- The Warriors
- Saving Private Ryan
- A Clockwork Orange
- Sniper
- The Silence of the Lambs
- Mullholland Dr
- Munich
- The Untouchables/GoodFellas
**
*(in my opinion, there was never a 4th movie)
**(and of course, there are always movies that are forgotten)
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I don't have favorite movies. I wish I did. I have movies I really like and then I wonder if these movies are special enough to be my favorite movies. And I can't remember all of my "favorite movies" off the top of my head and so it's more likely that when I hear of the movie I'll think "I love that movie!" but then it turns out I only love it sometimes... for instance if I love the movie but I never feel like watching it then I don't know if I really love it anymore. And there are also the favorite movies that I've seen too many times and so they can't be my favorites anymore because I'm sick of them. There are also the movies I'm embarrassed about ever having called "my new favorite movie" that I don't like anymore and that I wouldn't want to admit to the horror of having watched it over and over. Then there are some of the beloved movies from childhood that I can't call favorite movies now but that hold a special place in my heart and I look back at them with fondness and nostalgia (but don't ever want to watch most of them because of my fear of getting bored). Some things are best left as memories.
Anyway my current "favorite movies" that I don't watch are Alien vs. Predator and Predators because I've suddenly become interested in the Predator movies (although the first two are too boring to watch... but I did at least watch Predator 2 and I've seen Predator not too long ago on TV and so I feel I know enough to compare the nature of the "Predators" between all of these movies... I also watched AVP2 which is a god-awful stupid movie but it was necessary to watch to continue my comparisons. My comparisons all center around my newfound fascination with the "Predator" aliens all based on the off-key notion in AVP that they were once worshipped as gods on Earth and so then I wondered if their hunting thing on Earth was the only way they know to form a relationship with humanity and I did find it interesting that they have no interest in conquering the Earth and seem to actually try to minimize their modern-day interference... and I like to think it's more than just preserving the Safari. Anyway I became highly curious about all of this, leading to my obsession with this, but unfortunately I'm growing tired of my obsession and will probably soon want a new obsession. I wish I could write stories about these things but I always feel blocked, or perhaps concerned I won't capture anything and so it won't seem real enough).
My other new favorite movie is Nightwish, a horrible Vidmark movie from the 90s because I miss the 90s and the crappy movies of those days and this one I feel captures a lot of the things I miss. I watched this movie because of my goal of watching all movies Brian Thompson was in because I love "Brian Thompson" since he played the Alien Bounty Hunter on X-Files. I also like comparing the sorts of roles Brian Thompson ends up in (like the asshole boyfriend, as he plays in Nightwish, although I don't really think he's really underneath it all an asshole).
Unfortunately I haven't slept enough all week and I can't for the life of me remember the movies I own. But neither of the above will be "favorite movies" for long and so if I could see my movie shelf I'd be able to identify the more continuous "favorites". If only I had internet at home again.
Well now I've went over other people's lists to jog myself from my daze (and I could also look at Netflix where I have rated all of my "favorites" if I get to it, and maybe I will because I'd like to be able to better categorize all of it), and made the following list:
For sure a favorite:
Terminator 2 (own) - I can't express the depths to which I love this movie
Possible favorites:
E.T. (own)
The 5th Element (own)
Serenity (own)
I Am Legend (don't own because I can't stand the dog dying and the main character's pain and it just kills me whenever I watch it)
(I love all of these a lot)
I love that movie:
Dances with Wolves
Jurassic Park
Leviathan (have seriously pondered buying)
Indiana Jones I-III (who doesn’t love them?)
A Streetcar Named Desire
Hancock
Last of the Mohicans
The Abyss
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (own)
Xena the Animated movie (I love Xena)
All the Aliens movies
I liked that movie:
Inception
District 9
MIB
That movie meant something to me:
Twelve Monkeys
Shawshank Redemption
What Dreams May Come
Oh a beloved childhood movie:
Gremlins
Not really a favorite anymore:
V for Vendetta (own)
(I'll fix my list later)
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A Beautiful Mind
Trainspotting
Nosferatu
Fear&Loathing in Las Vegas
Blow
Fast & Furious
Triple X
V for Vendetta
Fight Club
The Breakfast Club
The Maltese Falcon (41' version with Bogart)
Nosferatu
The Misfits
Giant
Rebel Without a Cause
The Lady Eve
The Dark Knight
Goodfellas
The Godfather
Little Miss Sunshine
Nightmare Before Christmas
Psycho
Rear Window
Under The Tuscan Sun
Bonnie & Clyde
A Place In The Sun
Fight Club
Monsters Inc
Pirates of the Carribbean Movies
How High
The Hangover
Gone in 60 Seconds
Mary Poppins
Snow White
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland
Interview with a Vampire
American Psycho
After Hours
Brazil
The Breakfast Club
Chinatown
A Clockwork Orange
The Great Dictator
The Matrix
Pulp Fiction
Vertigo
and something from:
Being There
Brief Encounter
The Gold Rush
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Life of Brian
The Third Man
A Touch Of Evil
Twelfth Night or What You Will (1996)
Twelve Monkeys
The Shawshank Redemption
The Battle of Algiers
The Seventh Seal
Dr. Strangelove
Koyaanisqatsi
In Bruges
Downfall
Babel
Heat
Juno
Oh yea I forgot about Juno, I thought it was excellent. Even better than Knocked Up(ignoring genre).
Breakfast Club was the stupidest movie I have ever seen.
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Bill and Ted's excellent adventure, real genius, top gun was hot hot hot, anything with friendship, love, romance
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I don't really have any fave movies per se, but I just recently watched People Places and Things and it made me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
In Your Eyes was cute too... and Time Traveller's Wife made me cry (the book was 100x better). I guess I just really lowkey like romance movies, heh.
i have a couple but i can never really remember them breathless was really cute though
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In no order:
- Interstellar, Inception
- Indiana Jones - Raiders of the Lost Ark
- Jurassic Park
- Iron Man
- My Fair Lady
- The Dark Knight
- Spirited Away
- Matrix (the two other movies don't exist)
- The Grand Budapest Hotel
- Pirates of the Caribbean
- Shutter Island
- Sleeping Beauty
- Skyfall
- Bourne Trilogy
American Beauty
Brazil (1985)
Heavenly Creatures
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
The Truman Show
V for Vendetta
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