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Lonesome Dove
Five Easy Pieces
Condemed of Altona
1) Lord of the Rings
2) Never Cry Wolf
3) Rushmore
Number 2 and 3 change but top one is Godfather 2
1)
Never Cry Wolf
Read the book. It is short, and twice as good as the movie.
I have a hundred favorites.
But here's a few I am nuts about...
The Blues Brothers
O Brother where art thou
Dr Strangelove
Contact
Aliens
The first Muppet Movie ( I could have been gone with the Schwinn.)
Monty Python And The Holy Grail
Dr. Strangelove, Or How I Stopped Worrining And Learned To Love The Bomb.
Once Upon A Time In The West
1. Millers Crossing.
2. Pulp Fiction
3. UnCoeur en Hiver
Everyones choices on this thread are highly respectable, except the O.P's YEEEECH.
1-Star Wars / A New Hope / 1977.
2-Grease / 1978
3-Clerks / 1994
Apocalypse Now
Airplane
Casablanca
Dune
The Sixth Sense
The Pianist
Only three????????
A Clockwork Orange
M*A*S*H (for the record: I love the book; I love the movie; the series sucks eggs)
Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back
or The Three Musketeers (the '70s version, with Oliver Reed)
or 1776
or Pirates of the Caribbean Curse of the Black Pearl
or Pirates of the Caribbean At World's End (what can I say? I've been a Keith Richards fan since '64)
or Star Trek The Wrath of Khan
or Star Trek The Voyage Home
or Star Trek First Contact
or The Addams Family
or Donovan's Reef
or The Lord of the Rings trilogy
The Hunt for Red October
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
An old documentary on Cane Toads
The first two shows I can expect most of you to know. The last has a sequence with a 1/4 mile of road covered with many hundreds of cane toads and a car zig-zagging up the road towards the camera. The sound track seems like the regular popping of balloons. The drivers' voice-over explains he swerves across the road aiming for the toads facing him, to trap the air in them and have them explode. Oh sure. some will say it was sick but when I was asked for the funniest thing I had ever seen while I was in a large group of some twenty highly intelligent World Travelers I answered "Cane Toads" and four other people agreed with me.
Pulp Fiction
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Jaws
Clerks
Boondock Saints
Poolhall Junkies
1. John Carpenter's The Thing
2. Star TrekII: The Wrath of Khan
3. Raising Arizona
1- Lord of the Rings
2- brave heart
3- the last samurai
Well, my favorites are...
1. Crouching Tiger, hidden Dragon
2. Scjindler's List
3. Saw
:D I just really love them
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Man Bites Dog.
Fubar.
Hard Core Logo.
Honourable mentions go to. Fear and Loathing and Brazil
Princess Mononoke
Ran
A Clockwork Orange
Man Bites Dog.
Fubar.
Hard Core Logo.
Honourable mentions go to. Fear and Loathing and Brazil
Man Bites Dog was friggin' unreal.
Here's my top three (maybe):
1. 2001: A Space Odyssey
2. Psycho
3. Spider
1. LOTR
2. The God's must be crazy
3. Harold and Maude (The part where Ruth Gordon plays a war protestor is beyond hilarious - especially when Uncle Victor's mechanical salute ices the scene!)
1. Lord of War
2. The Rock
I don't have a number 3, despite a hefty collection of movies.
Harold and Maude
Swimming with Sharks
Grosse Pointe Blanc
others. Network, Risky Business.
The Princess Bride
Bull Durham
Time Bandits
Good thread. I need to update the Netflix queue.
family guy
aliens
24 hours
My list changes every month
Dark City
Cop Land
The Lives of Others
family guy
aliens
24 hours
48 Hours is twice the movie.
My Best friend's Wedding
Shakespeare In Love..!
Ice Age..! :lol:
The original "Captains Courageous" with Spencer Tracy
Shane
Princess Bride
Oh wait. I like several Akira Kurasawa movies better than these three, but for totally different reasons. These three are just for simple pleasure, the Kurasawa movies require complete attention.
Persona – Ingmar Bergman
Naked – Mike Leigh
In the Realm of the Senses - Nagisa Oshima
These come to mind.
True Stories
Waiting For Guffman
Straight, No Chaser
Goodfellas
Royal Tenenbaums
Pulp Fiction
My three off the top of my head - am sure to forget a couple
1. Jaws
2. LOTR
3. Shawshank Redemption
honorable mentions - pulp fiction, kill bill vol 1 and 2, Lonesome Dove, Unforgiven along with most of Clint Eastwood's westerns........
1. Network
2. Stars and Watercarriers--70's Giro d'Italia documentary
3. The Great Race--60's Blake Edwards comedy
In no particular order:
The Usual Suspects
Empire of the Sun
Amelie
The Philadelphia Story
Dr. Strangelove
Star Wars (as I saw it in 1977, not that craptastic "new and improved" version that Lucas tried to foist)
No country for old men - very good.
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Blade Runner
Full Metal Jacket
To kill a Mocking Bird
Seven Samurai
Rashômon
Saving Private Ryan
Clockwork Orange
The Terminator
Life of Brian
Star Wars
No Country for Old Men - my new favorite
Seven - my old favorite for a long time
I have no idea what my third favorite is...
These may or may not change daily, depending on how I feel.:)
2001: A Space Odyssey
The Life of Brian
the original Gone in 60 Seconds
Honorable mentions go to Amelie, Goodbye Pork Pie, Shawshank Redemption and Monty Python's The Meaning of Life.
It's hard to narrow it down to just 3 I like lots of movies but ones I tend to watch over and over:
Fifth Element
Brazil
Blade Runner
[obviously I like sci-fi...;)]
1. The Best Years Of Our Lives
2. Blue Velvet
3. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Seven Samurai
Amelie
The Incredibles
Different answers in 10 minutes.
I watch way to many movies...
But.
1. Tombstone. Val Kilmer's one liners are top notch.
2. Night of the Living Dead. The OG zombie movie.
3. Motorcycle Diaries. Just liked it..
Guilty Pleasure.............. Juno.
True Stories
Waiting For Guffman
Straight, No Chaser
TRUE STORIES!!!!!! One of my FAVORITE movies. I can't believe anyone else has even seen it. I've tried showing it to people, but most of them don't seem to realize how funny it is. I don't get it. It just cracks me up, beginning to end. This and Guffman are 2 of the very rare movies that get me to laugh out loud, even if I'm alone.
I also loved Waiting for Guffman. Now I'll have to keep an eye out for Straight, No Chaser, which I haven't even heard of.
Harold and Maude
City of God
Tied for third: The Bourne Identity, 28 Days Later, Zero Effect, and Death Race 2000
No Country for Old Men - my new favorite
There is some absolutely stunning cinematography in the first act of that movie.
There is some absolutely stunning cinematography in the first act of that movie.
Wasn't everything about that movie absolutely stunning?
I need to buy it so I can watch it again! I keep forgetting.
Yeah, I'd like to own that DVD too. It's probably my favorite Coen brothers movie. They seem like pretty weird dudes.
It's always changing..
I watched Juno yesterday,I feel like it.
Can't just pick three, but here goes...
Kill Bill 1 and 2
Unforgiven
The Outlaw Josey Wales
I love Akira Kurosawa's movies, just about anything with Clint Eastwood isa must watch for me.
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