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What are your top ten all-time favorite movies?


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2019 Feb 26, 9:41pm   3,192 views  77 comments

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Maybe make a comment below and use the edit feature to keep it updated with your personal list.

My list, with year to help distinguish them from similarly named movies, and not necessarily in order:

Nine Queens - 2000
Wild Tales - 2014
The Guard - 2011
In Bruges - 2008
Men in Black II - 2002
The Big Lebowski - 1998
A Taxing Woman - 1987
Dr Strangelove - 1964
Fargo - 1996
Run Lola Run - 1998

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41   HeadSet   2020 Dec 26, 9:28pm  

Plan 9 From Outer Space

This movie is so bad it is entertaining. Hokey plot, bad acting, horrible special effects, but all these defects combine to make it fun to watch.
42   richwicks   2020 Dec 26, 9:44pm  

HeadSet says
Plan 9 From Outer Space

This movie is so bad it is entertaining. Hokey plot, bad acting, horrible special effects, but all these defects combine to make it fun to watch.


I'll also second that. The movie is public domain now:

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Using bitchute since YouTube has commercials, and also, fuck youtube.

Ed Wood was an entertaining movie. I've seen every Ed Wood film, even the porn films. The first time I saw Plan 9 I didn't realize that Bela Lugosi had a stand-in. You kind of have to know that in order to understand the film. Before, I thought the two draculas were two different people. You have to love Ed Wood despite his utter incompetence, cross dressing, bad plots, and terrible directing.

Plan 9 would have been a decent film with a competent director and a better budget. It's too bad he wasn't born like 40 years later. Imagine what he'd do with a digital camera? His problem was funding, constantly. One film was recently rediscovered - he couldn't pick it up because he couldn't pay the development costs.
43   Ceffer   2020 Dec 26, 10:19pm  

I just watched 'Diamonds Are Forever' online. I don't think I ever saw it before all the way through, just ads and out takes. It was beautiful technicolor film and showed Las Vegas in the good ole days when things weren't so crowded. It even had a segment about a staged faking of the moon landing, and Bond escapes in the 'moon rover' from the set.
44   richwicks   2020 Dec 26, 10:31pm  

Ceffer says
I just watched 'Diamonds Are Forever' online. I don't think I ever saw it before all the way through, just ads and out takes. It was beautiful technicolor film and showed Las Vegas in the good ole days when things weren't so crowded. It even had a segment about a staged faking of the moon landing, and Bond escapes in the 'moon rover' from the set.


Would argue that On Her Majesty's Secret Service was the best Bond film. They are all guilty pleasures. Thunderball was fun as well. When Timothy Dalton started doing it, the series was dead to me. Have no idea if the current films are worth watching.

It's all fantasy anyhow, government works hand and hand with criminal global syndicates. Nobody is riding in on a white horse to save us.
45   KgK one   2020 Dec 26, 10:45pm  

Inception
Lord of the ring
Star wars
Heat
Matrix
Scarface
Shawshank Redemption
The Hangover
46   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2020 Dec 26, 11:08pm  

Star Wars
Red Dawn
Red Dawn
Red Dawn
Shawshank Redemption
Casino
Red Dawn
Death Wish 3
Unforgiven
Red Dawn
47   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2020 Dec 26, 11:16pm  

For those of you that can appreciate true artistry

www.youtube.com/embed/Lq6WA2ZA24I
48   Onvacation   2020 Dec 26, 11:39pm  

richwicks says
Using bitchute since YouTube has commercials, and also, fuck youtube.

YouTube has now completely deleted all of Donald Trump's content.
49   Rin   2020 Dec 27, 3:38pm  

In no particular order (except for the first on the list) ...

Raiders of the Lost Ark

Predator (original w/ Arnold)
The Thing (with Kurt Russell)
The Highlander (only the 1st one)
Escape From New York
Chronicles of Riddick
Terminator
Star Wars (A New Hope)
The Usual Suspects
Alien
Time Bandits vis-a-vis Monty Python and the Holy Grail
50   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2020 Dec 27, 4:00pm  

Tombstone
Band of brothers
Casablanca
North by northwest
Miracle on 34th street
Good bad ugly
Crocodile Dundee
Gods must be crazy - super funny
Raiders of lost arc
51   fdhfoiehfeoi   2020 Dec 27, 4:20pm  

The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly (1966)
Friday (1995)
Unforgiven (1992)
Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)
Chinatown (1974)
No Country for Old Men (2007)
La La Land (2016)
The Goonies (1985)
Jaws (1975)
Ocean's 11 (2001)

EDIT:
Had to replace Hot Fuzz, can't believe I forgot Unforgiven.

EDIT II:
Bumping Coraline for Jaws, possibly the perfect movie. Most of the appeal of Coraline for me is the setting and animation.
52   richwicks   2020 Dec 31, 11:02pm  

NuttBoxer says
Bumping Coraline for Jaws, possibly the perfect movie. Most of the appeal of Coraline for me is the setting and animation.


Go watch Fantastic Planet, or La Planète Sauvage - it's an animation and the dubbed English version I think doesn't detract from it. It's mind bending or was 30 years ago. It's just a bit of a trip.

I think Fargo or Blood Simple should have been mentioned in this list. Maybe Shaun of the Dead as well. Difficult to list ten when you've seen thousands. Some are legitimate works of art and you are forced to give them priority. Others are merely brilliant or mind bending. All films I listed, I've seen multiple times. I'd give Earserhead notable mention.
53   Ceffer   2020 Dec 31, 11:26pm  

Since we live in times of depraved corruption and lies at all levels of society, press and government, to the point where truth is a savaged victim, a couple of movies adept at illustrating such things would be in order. From the oldies vaults, Bernardo Bertolucci made at least two such films: "The Damned" in reference to Nazi Germany, and "The Conformist" in reference to fascist Italy.

"Chinatown" is pretty classic along the lines of the nature of evil and corruption prevailing in good old Elay, as well as "LA Confidential". "LA Confidential" is interesting because the anti-hero uses tools of corruption against the corrupt establishment, itself, to navigate himself into promotions. What's the message there? If you can't beat 'em, join 'em? Or, you can't get anything done either good or evil without using the tools of each?
54   herb_beaversmells1   2021 Jan 1, 7:28am  

Surprised nobody has mentioned "99 Homes". Ok so it's probably not a "favorite" movie, but it's quite a gritty view of the housing crisis around 2008. It was recommended to me by a cousin that does work for the banks, essentially he throws people out of houses. He said to me that the movie was just like his job. In fact, he said his boss even carries a gun, like the boss in the movie.
55   Rin   2021 Jan 1, 9:58am  

Ceffer says
"LA Confidential" is interesting because the anti-hero uses tools of corruption against the corrupt establishment, itself, to navigate himself into promotions. What's the message there? If you can't beat 'em, join 'em? Or, you can't get anything done either good or evil without using the tools of each?


I'd put 'LA Confidential' as the 2nd (and last) Kevin Spacey masterpiece (despite it being an all-star ensemble), the 1st being 'The Usual Suspects'.

'American Beauty', while not as good as the aforementioned two, was still a great satire against dating American women and settling down with them instead of seeing hoes in Thailand. At least that was the message I'd gotten from it.

It's sad that 'LA Confidential' didn't have a chance against 'Titanic' for the Oscar that year because it was a far better film.
56   Patrick   2021 Jan 1, 10:48am  

brazil66 says
Hard Eight (low-budget noir pick)



Watched that last night and really enjoyed it, though it's a little slow at times.
57   mell   2021 Jan 1, 10:48pm  

Rin says
Ceffer says
"LA Confidential" is interesting because the anti-hero uses tools of corruption against the corrupt establishment, itself, to navigate himself into promotions. What's the message there? If you can't beat 'em, join 'em? Or, you can't get anything done either good or evil without using the tools of each?


I'd put 'LA Confidential' as the 2nd (and last) Kevin Spacey masterpiece (despite it being an all-star ensemble), the 1st being 'The Usual Suspects'.

'American Beauty', while not as good as the aforementioned two, was still a great satire against dating American women and settling down with them instead of seeing hoes in Thailand. At least that was the message I'd gotten from it.

It's sad that 'LA Confidential' didn't have a chance against 'Titanic' for the Oscar that year because it was a far better film.


+1 for usual suspects. Spacey's masterpiece.
58   Blue   2021 Jan 2, 12:04am  

Unknown - 2011 action-thriller film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and starring Liam Neeson
59   Rin   2021 Jan 2, 4:05pm  

Almost forgot, in addition to "Monty Python & the Holy Grail'

there's Terri Gilliam's "Time Bandits"
60   porkchopXpress   2021 Jan 2, 6:42pm  

Oh, I almost forgot "Neverending Story Part II" and "Stop, Or My Mom Will Shoot"
61   GreaterNYCDude   2021 Jan 3, 6:22pm  

Braveheart
Dead Poets Society
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
The Matrix


I'm not a huge movie guy, so its a short list.
62   richwicks   2021 Jan 3, 6:40pm  

mell says
Spacey's masterpiece.


Spacey? Oh yeah, the homosexual rapist that is such a shitball, Hollywood won't even rehire him.

James Gunn is directing Guardian's of the Galaxy III despite being a pedophile.
63   HeadSet   2021 Jan 3, 6:56pm  

porkchopexpress says
Oh, I almost forgot "Neverending Story Part II" and "Stop, Or My Mom Will Shoot"


You also forgot the "Penitentiary" series movies....
64   NoYes   2021 Jan 4, 5:09pm  

2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) gota getcha me one o them ther Monoliths fer my yard. I'm a perty good lookin fella, even without my makeup on, but one o them ther Monoliths in my yard would really draw in the babes. que es esto? Also Napoleon Dynamite, with the Llama getting most supporting actor award, and loved Pedro.
65   Rin   2021 Jan 4, 5:12pm  

richwicks says
James Gunn is directing Guardian's of the Galaxy III despite being a pedophile.


Guardians fooled the younger crowd into thinking that they were playing 80s music. At best, the Escape/Pina Colada song was at the cusp of the decade. Much of that soundtrack was pure 70s music.
66   Onvacation   2021 Jan 4, 5:25pm  

The Terminator and the Matrix are two of my all time favorites that I occasionally watch again. They were really good science fiction. The sequels were not.

I like the Bond Franchise up until Daniel Craig. The new stuff is a bit too sadistic for me.

Scarface, in spite of the sadism.
67   richwicks   2021 Jan 4, 5:29pm  

Rin says
Guardians fooled the younger crowd into thinking that they were playing 80s music. At best, the Escape/Pina Colada song was at the cusp of the decade. Much of that soundtrack was pure 70s music.


If you want some films that demonstrate the music of the 1980s, I'd recommend Donnie Darko and Napoleon Dynamite.

Watch the theatrical cut of Donnie Darko, NOT the director's cut. Beware, Donnie Darko was directed by Richard Kelley - he's a one hit wonder director. That was the ONE film he made that was good. Sort of like Neill Blomkamp and District 9, except Kelley's subsequent films were dreadful.
68   fdhfoiehfeoi   2021 Jan 4, 6:23pm  

Onvacation says
The Terminator and the Matrix are two of my all time favorites that I occasionally watch again. They were really good science fiction. The sequels were not.


You realize Judgement Day is up there with Empire when it comes to sequels that surpassed the original conversations?
69   richwicks   2021 Feb 3, 10:46pm  

In the interests of keeping this thread alive - I would also like to recommend The Quiet Earth (1985).
70   fdhfoiehfeoi   2021 Feb 4, 3:59pm  

Croods II was actually pretty funny. I have kids, so I've watched every cartoon movie for the last 10 years.
71   SunnyvaleCA   2021 Feb 4, 5:48pm  

I have a soft spot for:
• Master and Commander
• Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
• Amadeus

Ha. One complete fiction and two "loosely based on history."
72   Ceffer   2021 Feb 4, 6:05pm  

Hellraiser Can't beat erotically charged, bloody sticky goo zombies whose skin has been stripped by pinhead demons. On a par with 'Lifeforce'.
73   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2021 Feb 4, 7:00pm  

Rin says
Almost forgot, in addition to "Monty Python & the Holy Grail'

there's Terri Gilliam's "Time Bandits"


That’s a fun movie!
74   mell   2021 Feb 4, 8:14pm  

richwicks says
mell says
Spacey's masterpiece.


Spacey? Oh yeah, the homosexual rapist that is such a shitball, Hollywood won't even rehire him.

James Gunn is directing Guardian's of the Galaxy III despite being a pedophile.


You can be a homo offender and still a great actor. Klaus Kinski banged every womyn of every ethnicity and was one of the greatest actors. I highly recommend Kinski's auto biography.
75   mell   2021 Feb 4, 8:15pm  

Which brings me to "Aguirre, wrath of God". Great movie. Kinski is basically going mad with jungle fever during the movie in the Amazon in reality, while portraying someone going mad with jungle fever in the Amazon. Can't get much better.
76   richwicks   2021 Mar 5, 7:30pm  

To keep this thread from dying - anybody seen Dr. Sleep?

It's a (sort of) sequel to The Shining. There's a brutal scene in it, and it's "woke" but not STUPID woke, and I thought it was well done.

Apologies for posting from youtube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9TpzRfMy2k
77   Patrick   2021 Mar 5, 10:21pm  

I've started watching YouTube again on Brave with "New Private Window with Tor"

Blocks ads, blocks my IP address. Could Google still be profiting from it?

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