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2392 No. 2392 Stickied watch
If we already have one of these threads, just say so.

All-time favorite movies.

In b4 "oh wow u r so teh cleeshay i r teh cool flamer". No one wants to see that shit.
>> No. 2400
bump for fucking curiosity
>> No. 2402
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I liked it because Bruce Willis shot John Travolta.
>> No. 2403
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Citizen Kane
>> No. 2404
All by Guy Ritchie (Apart from Maddona one)
All by Quentin Tarantino
American Beauty
American History X
Assassination of Jesse James by Coward Billy Ford
Brick
Butterfly Effect
ChumScrubber
Dazed and Confused
Donnie Darko
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Fear and Loathing
Fight Club
Ghost in the shell
<option>Grandma's Boy
Interview with a Vampire
Into the Wild
Jesus Christ Superstar -_-
Koyaanisqatsi
Natural Born Killers
Pick of Destiny
Saw Series
Scanner Darkly
SouthLand Tales
Space Odyssey
The Beach
Waking Life
>> No. 2405
>>2404
Any reccomendations you'd give using that list?
>> No. 2559
>>2404
chumscrubber was just so meh to me
ooohhh im a teeeeenager durgsbawww
idk, hipster OMGSUBURBS type shit
>> No. 2560
>>2404
some of those are great
>> No. 2561
>>2404
how is space odyssey on there and not clockwork?
>> No. 2562
>>2561

Probably because Space Odyssey is one of his favorite movies and Clockwork isn't. Get a life you fucking faggot.
>> No. 2571
>>2559
Yeah I know what you mean. I just love the style of it though.
>> No. 2575
  ...
>> No. 2590
two years he walks the earth
no phone no pool no pets
no cigarretes
ultimate freedom
an extremist
an esthetic voyager
who's home is the road
so now after 2 rambling years
comes the final and greatest adventure
the climatic battle to kill
the false being within
and victoriously conclude a spiritual revolution
no longer to be poisoned by civilization
he flees
and walks alone upon the land to become
lost in the wild
-Alexander supertramp

"Into the Wild" so awesome ^_^
>> No. 2594
>>2571
"Mom, I told you, I don't have friends!"

But yeah, really nice art direction
>> No. 2597
Pulp Fiction
Clock Work Orange
Star Wars Episodes 4 + 5.
Dark Knight (I've seen it 4 times in theaters, I just loved it so much)
Fight Club (I made a shirt that says "I am Jack's Spleen" on it)
JURRASIC FUCKING PARK. Except the second one. It's not too good.
Little Miss Sunshine
Hard Core Logo
There are just so many I can't think of them all.
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>> No. 2621
>>2608

I watched this last night. By far my favorite movie.

It has to do something with Leloo and Bruce Willis saying he loves her, I almost cried man.
>> No. 2639
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Oh god my childhood ;_;
>> No. 2647
>>2639
MY GOD I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE WHO REMEMBERS THAT
>> No. 2648
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Ok so I watched Battle Royale last night. I... It...
Fuck. Amazing.
>> No. 2651
>>2639
I had a Nintendo game based on this movie when I was a kid. I didn't even know it was a movie.
>> No. 2669
Requiem for a Dream is the only movie that got a emotional reaction outta me.
>> No. 2696
>>2648

I'm no weaboo but I have to say that is a really good movie.
>> No. 2721
Iron Giant.
Saw I and Saw I only.
Saving Private Ryan.
Casino Royale.
Kingdom Of Heaven.

I'm more of an average taste dude. So you'll find that these movies appeal to a much wider array of peeps.
>> No. 2737
Memento (2000)
Old Boy (2003)
Battle Royale
Die Hard series, especially the most recent one.

>>2648

Battle Royale is good too. I might watch the sequel some time around thanksgiving break.
>> No. 2739
12 monkeys
War Games
Death Proof
Colossus: The Forbin Project
If...
Jurassic Park
>> No. 2751
>>2561

HURR HURRRRR VIOLENCE AND RAPE IS SO AWESOME. I'M SUCH A MOVIE EXPERT.

Blade Runner
From Russia With Love
Eraserhead
2001: A Space Oddysey
Barry Lyndon
Blue Velvet
The King of Comedy
Raging Bull
The Dirty Dozen
Cool Hand Luke

etc ...

It's late, i can't think of much.
>> No. 2754
>>2737
Even hardcore weaboos that love everything Japan are forced to admit that the sequel to Battle Royale really wasn't that great. Don't waste your time, it will only serve to lower your opinion of the original.
>> No. 2758
>>2739

I thought Death Proof was awful but meh. Oh and let me guess, you're either a woman or a fag who wants to see Malcolm Mcdowell naked AMIRITE?!
>> No. 2770
>>2648

HUEUHEUHEAUHUEHAUHUAHUEUA
>> No. 2785
Erm, you know there's much more beyond american movies, right?
>> No. 2786
>>2785
I'm open minded about alot, but the more popular films are more popular because they have reputation/advertising/money behind them.

Suggest some to me please, ones that the description doesn't bore me.
>> No. 2788
What's Eating Gilbert Grape
Little Miss Sunshine
Pan's Labyrinth
Star Wars V
Disney ver. Alice in Wonderland.
>> No. 2792
>>2786
Battle Royale was already posted here. A bunch of kids are thrown together on an island, and only 1 can survive.

If you don't like violence, then my favorite foreigns are:
Lola Rennt (Run Lola Run) - A woman's screwup boyfriend lost a shitload of money, and has a short period of time to either retrieve it or make it. The story shows the importance of a single second, and how a little bit can make a huge difference as it goes through the same period of time and shows three different outcomes based on the choices of the participants (schrodingerstyle)

Amelie - A love story, and so much more.

Both of those movies have phenomenal standalone musical scores.
>> No. 2805
Goldeneye
Hot Rod
Spirited Away
Casino Royale

I can't think of any others right now.
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>>2805

>Hot Rod

What? Really?
>> No. 2824
>>2770
GIB ME MONI PLOS

I REPORT U
>> No. 2831
My mind had an orgasm when I watched Doomsday! It was utter bullshit but it was so fucking cool! OMG! I'm a grown man but I squelled little a stuck little bitch.

it was more awesome, and stupid stuck together in a stupid awesome sandwhich!
>> No. 2834
>>2831
Are you serious? I've wanted to see this for a while, just for the guy with the mohawk. But no, really, are you serious? Is it pure manly and stupid?
>> No. 2835
>>2404

>Grandma's Boy

Have sex with me. Now.


And aye, most of mine have been mentioned already. Notably Clockwork Orange and the two Star Wars films that were GREAT (Return JUST missing that. Oh George, even after the Ewoks you didn't learn shit like that ruins the series). I'll mention a couple of others.

V for Vendetta (Not a /b/ LOL I R V thing, I just loved it)
First Matrix and Pirates of the Caribbean (Johnny Depp was awesome)
Batman Begins and Dark Knight
Johnny Got His Gun
Full-Metal Jacket
>> No. 2850
>>2835

If you liked the V for Vendetta movie you might like the graphic novel too.

It had the same general storyline but the ending and a couple other details were different. It was a good read. Check out /co/, they have it in the sticky somewhere.
>> No. 3081
>>2404 here
I'm adding The Wackness, pretty good film. Bump so that you watch it.
>> No. 3089
eraserhead
elephant man
vengeance trilogy
night of the living dead
3 iron
grandmas boy (fuck yeah)
star wars 4, 5, 6
all jay & silent bob related films
machine girl

probably a ton of other shit, writing this list makes me wanna go watch everything on my own list though
>> No. 3091
How about some animation?

Shrek
Finding Nemo
>> No. 3094
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THE FUCKING PRINCESS BRIDE
2001: A Space Odyssey
Brick
The Last Waltz (best concert movie ever)
Goodfellas
Once Upon a Time in America
There Will Be Blood
Pulp Fiction
Reservoir Dogs (can't really stand any other Tarantino, but his first 2 were amazing)
>> No. 3128
>>2621
So did I man, so did I ;_;
>> No. 3132
>>3089

Do you genuinely enjoy eraserhead, or is this one of those 'maybe if i say i like it, people will respect me...' things?
>> No. 3133
Ohhh, some good stuff here, mine would have to be;

Matrix (only the original, the sequels are dead to me....)
Anchorman (i realise it's mindless but it makes me lol so freaking hard)
Clockwork Orange
The Evil Dead
Carnival Of Souls
Night Of The Living Dead (i'm talking the B&W original here)
Brick
V For Vendetta (yes, i read the graphic novel, but i still loved the film)
Everything by Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez (yes, i've seen them all and i don't care how much of a nerd that makes me)
Donnie Darko
Fight Club
Interview With The Vampire
A Scanner Darkly
Star Wars: Return Of The Jedi
Mallrats
Alien, Aliens and Alien3 (but not resurrection)
Predator and Predator 2 (i realise theyre quite bad, especially the second, but i find them so damn entertaining)
Heavy Metal
Pretty much anything by Hammer studios will keep me entertained, so they're one of my favourite film production companies, but i don't have particular favourites).

Quite a range there, i know there's some old and rubbish horror there, i'm not some brainless fool who is kept entertained by anything, but i love old horror films' atmosphere, i love the overacting and drama, i love the ridiculousness of it all. Modern horror just can't compete imo.
>> No. 3139
Eraserhead is one of the most overrated and dumbest movies I have ever seen. And its not because I did not understand it b/c there is nothing to understand. Which is exactly why Lynch never told the public the meaning of this movie. Doesn't have one.

I know everyone is going to reply saying you didn't understand, unintelligent, go back to watching comedies, blah blah, etc. But I don't think anyone else understands this piece of sh*t movie either. Being a confusing and disturbing movie does not make it a piece of film art. Any one with a camera and half a brain could have made this movie. And then refused to tell the public its meaning b/c it doesn't have one.

I like the rest of Lynch's work. Blue Velvet, Muholland Drive, etc. But I think Lynch made this movie b/c he knew it would be argued over and people would try to make sense where there is none. I, myself, find this movie a complete waste of time. It has no storyline, plot, or pace of any kind. A kid could write this movie and do a better job.
>> No. 3167
>>3139
>> No. 3168
>>3139

You're right. It didn't have a point. Neither did Mulholland Drive. His movies appeal to your emotions instead of your intellect. And plus, Thor, not to sound like and elitist or anything but why is everyone praising A Clockwork Orange? It's one of Kubricks worst movies easily. It's also pretty fucking stupid but anyway that's my opinion.
>> No. 3201
Brick
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Anchorman - The Legend of Ron Burgundy
Bubba Ho-tep
Grosse Point Blanc
Leon
Repo Man
The Big Lebowski
Man Bites Dog
>> No. 3326
A Scanner Darkly
Boy A
Cannibal! The Musical
Dead Mans Shoes
Deception
Felon
Get Carter
In Bruges
Me and You and Everyone We know
Night Watch (I thought day watch was boring)
Nil By Mouth
Room for Romeo Brass
Restraint
Taken
Twin Town
The Host
The Machinist (Fucking awesome.)
The Promotion
And last but not least Waynes world.

Im a britfag and really into britfag films. In b4 trying to be an artyfag.
>> No. 3373
>>3168
>>but why is everyone praising A Clockwork Orange? It's one of Kubricks worst movies easily. It's also pretty fucking stupid but anyway that's my opinion.

It's a social commentary you're going to have people who like it and people who don't it just depends on who you are. I love the novel and thought the movie was decent. but an entire half of the movie is set up to show he's evil and then you see how he was reformed at the cost of free will. than you see that when he is defenseless he get's torn up and spit out. The book is a philosophical debate on which is more important safety or free will. the movie conveys that everything in the world is horrible

by the way Full Metal Jacket is my favorite movie
>> No. 3491
Run Lola Run
Empire Strikes Back
Kill Bill
Master of the Flying Guillitine
Kung Pow
Kung Fu Hustle
They
Bubbha Ho tep
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Ghost Busters
Stripes
a Flight of Dragons
Disaster Movie
Clerks
Dr. Strangelove
Cannonball Run
Pineapple Express
Rocky Horror Picture Show
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I really like 5th Element and DemolitionMan
>> No. 3493
>>2834I don't know if whoever wrote that will read what I'm typing.

If you haven't seen it already it has Malcolm McDowel in period guard using a castle as a stronghold.
>> No. 3494
>>3094oh man! I forgot the Princess Bride. What a fuckle head I'am.
>> No. 3501
V for vendetta (unfortunately the whole anon-mask shit kinda spoils it a little)
Nineteen eighty-four. Holy shit, I loved that movie. It was just too short. It could have gone on for another hour and I wouldn't be bored.
All quiet on the western front.
Behind enemy lines.
Starship troopers
Leon
Wargames
The day the earth stood still (the original)
>> No. 3516
>>3501
>(unfortunately the whole anon-mask shit kinda spoils it a little)
>Nineteen eighty-four. Holy shit, I loved that movie. It was just too short. It could have gone on for another hour and I wouldn't be bored.

I dislike you.

Anyway:-
Shoot 'Em' Up. It was fucking awesome for what it was, and the sheer amount of wi­n attained by the protagonist is unbelievable. You can say what you like about it being cheesy, over the top and predictable, but that was the fucking point.

Reservoir Dogs.
The Matrix. 2 and 3 sucked.
V For Vendetta.
Interview With The Vampire.
Ocean's 11.
American History X.
Kingdom of Heaven.
12 Monkeys.
Die Hard 4.0. He kills a fucking chopper with a car.

Role Models made me D'AWWWWWWW.

Thankfully nobody's said Slumdog Millionaire yet.
Jesus fuck, that was awful.
>> No. 3521
>>3516you I like. I was never that into the Interview though. Anne Rice still isn't my thing. But hey. People like it.

Brick
Back to the Future 1/2/3
Cecil Be Demented
Cannibal Holocaust
Night of the Living Dead. (not the first one. the first remake.)
>> No. 3536
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Channers really love Brick.
>> No. 3556
American Beauty
Children of Men
American Psycho
Weird Science
Big
Crybaby
Fear and Loathing
I am Sam
Dazed and Confused
Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Boogie Nights
Fight Club
12 Angry Men
The Animatrix
The Matrix
Little Miss Sunshine
Brokeback Mountain
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure
Battle Royale
Seven Samurai
The Last Samurai
War of the Worls- Old and recent one
Toy Soldiers
Jury Duty
Grandmas Boy
Clockwork
Equilibrium
Every movie by Quentin Tarantino
Boys in the Hood
Training Day.. I guess.
A Scanner Darkly
Donnie Darko
Brick
Into The Wild
Interview With a Vampire
TD: Pick of Destiny
Iron Giant
Rebel Without a Cause
Sleepy Hollow - I'm a pretty big Johnny Depp fan.
Ragin Bull
Taxi Driver
Goodfellas
The 5th Element
5cm Per Second

Etc.
>> No. 3563
Half-Baked
Trainspotting
Fear and Loathing
Pulp Fiction
Brick
Dazed and Confused
Wayne's World 1 & 2
>> No. 3572
>>2805
dear god are you 12?
>> No. 3573
A Clockwork Orange
Fight Club
fuck.
can't think of anything else that i could really rate.
>> No. 3590
>>3081
I watched it. Bump for it being a pretty damn good movie.
>> No. 3593
The City Of Lost Children
Escape From New York
Excalibur
Heavy Metal
The Jackal
Kagemusha
Lucky Number Slevin
Mr.Brooks
Time Bandits
WarGames
Willow
>> No. 3606
The Matrix
Goldeneye
Forrest Gump
Fist of the North Star
>> No. 3613
There Will be Blood.
No Country For Old Men.
Dr. Strangelove.
Space Odyssey.
End of Eva (inb4yousuck).
Cross of Iron.
Paths of Glory.
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
Amadeus.
Grandmas Boy.
Downfall (the Hitler movie :3).
Fight Club.
Platoon.
Apocalypse Now.
Letters From Iwo Jima.
The Rambo Series.
Donnie Darko.
Zodiac.
Jarhead.
k
>> No. 3614
>One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.

Kink?
>> No. 3641
Favourite movie changes every week.

RIght now, it's science of sleep.

That movie was amazing.
>> No. 3666
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>>3536
>> No. 3675
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Here is mine. I probably left some out though...

Monty Python the meaning of life
Hang em High
Red Dawn
The Big Lebowski
Heavy Metal
Fast Times at Ridgemont High
The Never Ending Story
The Great Mouse Detective
Ferris Bueller's day off
The silence of the lambs
Pulp Fiction
Labyrinth
A Clockwork Orange
Heartbreak Ridge

Pic very related
>> No. 3676
Ill just add The Fly and Videodrome to this.
I just saw Watchmen, but ill need to see it a few more times before i decide if i want to add it on my favorites.
>> No. 3685
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True Lies.
>> No. 3695
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the Hog Father
5th Element
Demolition Man
Running Man
Run Lola Run
Mr. Beans Vacation
the Princess Bride
Gattaca
Surf's Up
>> No. 3719
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Usual clockwork etc.

Stalker - Andrei tarkovsky (high)

out of the blue by dennis hooper

stoszek by warner herzog

festen by Thomas Vinterberg

crumb by terry zwigoff

GUMMO by Harmony Korine

Johnny got his gun (1971) by Dalton Trumbo

Immortal (ad vitam) by Enki Bilal

What's Eating Gilbert Grape by Lasse Hallström

The Fountain by Aronofsky (high)

lilja 4-ever by Lukas Moodysson

eternal sunshine of the spotless mind by Michel Gondry

being john malcovich by Spike Jonze

Coraline by Henry Selick (high)

Fear a Loathing in Las Vegas (high) - book is at least 50 times better. Should give you an indication of win.

(high) indicates good movies whilst high.

Pic to gain attention.
>> No. 3720
Twelve Monkeys is my favorite. Others are...
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (utterly amazing)
The Science of Sleep
2001
Shaun of the Dead
28 Days Later
NIght of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, and Day of the Dead (originals. Didn't like Land and didn't see Diary)
Fargo
BeetleJuice
Blade Runner
V for Vendetta
Big Fish
Nightmare Before Christmas
The Good Girl
Little Miss Sunshine
Zodiac
>> No. 3721
>>3720

I forgot Being John Malkovich and Adaptation
>> No. 3748
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Eraserhead
>> No. 3785
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I just watched Mulholland Drive. It was very good and I have to add it to my short list of favorites.
>> No. 3789
>>3785
wasn't this >>2575 cool?
>> No. 3819
alien, aliens, aliens 3 and yes even resurrection
donnie fucking darko
groundhog day
grandmas boy
hackers (Angelina Jolie was so hot back then)
leon
starwars (all of it including clonewars the show but thats for another thread)
the onion
the signal
lock stock and snatch and revolver
matrix (you guessed it all of em)
trainspotting
kids
ronin
shaun of the dead and hot fuzz
tao of steve
thank you for smoking

i was trying not to list movies i've seen everyone else put down. i have some other movies that are great but i cant pull their names out right now. maybe next time.
>> No. 3820
>>3819
also
A Beautiful Mind
Vanilla Sky
Titus (Anthony Hopkins is a FUCKING MADMAN!)
gran torino (pretty good till the wtf ending)
Top Gun
and roger dodger is a bad ass

alright thats good for now.
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Anyone seen a film called Code 46? It stars Tim Robbins and is set in the near future, I think the date was 2020 or something. It's a very realistic future, there are no robots or flying cars, everything is just a teeny bit more futuristic. In fact all the buildings shown were current architectures, including airports, skyscrapers and office buildings.

Tim Robbins plays an insurance investigator, and comes across a beautiful young girl who falls in love with him. It's a little like Eternal Sunshine, and though complex, is not overdone or too difficult to grasp. Plus it has a weird kind of willing-rape scene in it.
>> No. 3876
fight club
oh brother where art though
leather heads
oceans 11
micheal clayton
pulp fiction
gran torino
the big lebowski
american history x
25th hour
rounders
toy story
edward scissorhands
Jesse james(1939)
12 monkeys
cars
eagle eye
anchorman
mystery team (derrickcomedy)
fear and loathing in las vegas
saving private ryan
big
forrest gump
philadalphia
5th element
Joe Dirt
die hard
star wars
etc.
>> No. 3889
dead man shoes


blows any guy ritchie movie outta the water
>> No. 3956
Fight Club
The Matrix
Wall-E
Breakfast Club
The Dark Knight
>> No. 3959
Fight Club
Night Of The Living Dead
Dawn Of The Dead (Original)
Requiem For A Dream
The Fountain
He Was A Quiet Man
Feast
Severed: Forest Of The Dead
Pi: Faith In Chaos
City Of God
Monty Python's The Holy Grail
Serenity
Revolver
Sunshine
Reservoir Dogs
Pulp Fiction
Alien
Aliens
The Fly
The Thing
Schindler's List
Scarface
Star Wars: Episode Five
Munich
Jaws
Evil Dead 2
Wristcutters
Pitch Black
2001: A Space Odyssey
Predator 1 & 2
A Beautiful Mind
The Machinist
THX 1138
Clerks
Grandma's Boy
Tron
V For Vendetta
Equilibrium
Inside Man
Shooter
Unleashed
The Shawshank Redemption
Nightmare On Elm Street 3
The Lion King
Rambo: First Blood
Burn After Reading
Saving Private Ryan
The Fall
Mulberry Street (in my top five)
Terminator 2
Planet Terror
Die Hard 2
The Punisher
The Navidson Record
>> No. 3974
Saving Private Ryan
Requiem for a Dream
Sin City
Silence of the lambs
Mars Attacks
Donnie Darko
American History X
Fight Club
The Matrix
Behind Enemy Lines
The Godfather
28 Weeks Later
Dawn of the Dead
Walk Hard
The Departed
Gangs of New York
>> No. 3977
Children of Men
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
Full Metal Jacket
Stalker
Star Wars Return of the Jedi
Indiana Jones Raiders of the Lost Ark
Solaris
No Country for Old Men
Wanted
The Dark Knight
The Lord of the Rings Return of the King
Man on Fire
The Prestige
Apocalypse Now
V for Vendetta
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Pinocchio.
>> No. 4010
Stalker
Taxi Driver
Let the Right One In
Blue Velvet
Dr. Strangelove
Hidden Fortress
The Empire Strikes Back
Unforgiven
Alien
Total Recall
Bonnie and Clyde
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

in no particular order
>> No. 4013
Here's my list :

Oldboy
No Country for Old Men
Full Metal Jacket
Platoon
Machine Girl
Kung Fu Hustle
Wristcutters
Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance
A Clockwork Orange
Sin City
American History X
American Psycho
Se7en
>> No. 4056
Pulp fiction
House of flying daggers
Hero
Fearless
Le Fabuleux Destin d'amélie Poulain.
Pan's labyrinth
Shine
Lotr trilogy
The ring
War of the worlds
The excorcist, the only western horror that scared me.
The matrix
All of Monty Python
Scarface
Collateral

and probably some more which I forgot to mention.
>> No. 4074
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Santa Clause Conquers the Martians has secured a place in my heart that will never reallocated.
>> No. 4148
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Brazil

After my first viewing I waited for the credits to finish and return me to the menu, then I immediately watched it again.
>> No. 4161
1. Matrix
2. Fight Club
3. Dodgeball
4. Dark Knight
5. 300
>> No. 4208
the big lebowski
fargo
barton fink
most of the cohen brothers other movies, they're probably my favorite movie makers, over all
groundhog day
mean streets
taxi driver
goodfellas
a few other scorcese films
lock stock and snatch
most of stanley kubrick's movies that I've seen
pulp fiction

I'm sure I could keep going for a while, but those are probably most of me favorites since they're the first ones I thought of.
>> No. 4231
Top of my head:
-Chan-wook Park's Vengeance Trilogy
-Leolo /400 Blows (similar films)
-City of God
-Spun
-The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
-Freddy Got Fingered/Cable Guy/Smoochy

With a little help of Netflix's rating history:
-Amelie
-Apocalypto
-Bamboozled
-Brazil
-Dawn of the Dead (Zack Snyder's)
-The Descent
-The Devil's Rejects
-Frost/Nixon
-Full Metal Jacket
-Frida
-Ghost World
-Glory
-The Gods Must Be Crazy
-Grindhouse:Deathproof
-Hero
-The Hills Have Eyes (1977)
-When A Stranger Calls (old one, reminded me)
-The Jerk
-Lust, Caution
-Natural Born Killers
-Novocaine
-The Machinist
-Pecker
-Punch-Drunk Love
-Ran
-Revolutionary Road
-Road to Wellville
-Scotland, PA - only good MacBeth I've ever seen
and I'll stop there to be merciful.

Suggestions:
-Waltz with Bashir
-The Sweet Life
-Persepolis
-Blue/White/Red
-Anything Kurosawa
-Other Spaghetti Westerns
-Ultra violent B Films
>> No. 4234
>>4231

Freddy Got Fingered is such a terrible movie.

I won't lie, I've enjoyed watching it from time to time but goddam... what the fuck.
>> No. 4241
>>4234
Yahuh, same with Cable Guy and Death to Smoochy-- so say a lot of people. And a lot of people also refuse to understand what an Anti-Comedy is. Sucks. Really good films.
>> No. 4252
American Psycho
The Machinist
American Beauty
Old Boy (2003)
>> No. 4267
Breakfast On Pluto
Harold and Maude
Lady Vengeance
The Ruling Class
Brazil
Fight Club
Highlander
>> No. 4285
Most films I really enjoy are recommended by Anonymous, so not much new on this list.

Léon (most recommended of the list)
Donnie Darko
Battle Royale
American Beauty (didn't like the "artsy" kid, but everything else was good)
Fight Club
The Transporter (haven't seen 2 or 3 though)
Hackers (mainly because Jolie is hot in it)
V for Vendetta (comics were better)
The Pursuit of Happiness (Almost made me cry. =/)
Willard (remake)

Speaking of movies, the Gurren Lagann movie was crap. It's the first fifteen episodes squeezed into 2 hours and they don't even fight Lord Genome.
>> No. 4351
>>3977
Adding "Heat" from 1995. That is all.
>> No. 4381
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a clockwork orange
a fistfull of dollars
blues brothers
dirty harry
donnie darko
eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
fear and loathing in las vegas
fight club
full metal jacket
ghost in the shell:SAC:SSS
hidalgo
hot fuzz
kill bill 1 and 2
leon
monty python: life of brian
night at the roxbury
pi
pulp fiction
requiem for a dream
reservoir dogs
rocky horror picture show
se7en
shogun assasin
the green mile
the shawshank redemption
the shining
texas chainsaw massacre
the untouchables
the warriors
big lebowski
boondock saints
silence of the lambs
deathproof
the good the bad the ugly
trainspotting
>> No. 4409
Salo
>> No. 4410
>>4409
Fuck i forgot about the Street Fighter movie
>> No. 4420
>>4410
amongst one of the better vidya game movies
>> No. 4434
dancer in the dark
l'avventura
blowup
silent hill
the man who shot liberty valance
ugetsu
the magnificent ambersons
jan svankmajer's movies
grindhouse
my darling clementine
xmen movies
the fountain
sunset boulevard
female market
the man who fell to earth
quills
heavenly creatures
mulholland drive
blue velvet
>> No. 4443
Wayne's World
Full Metal Jacket
Star Wars Series
Clerks 2
The Full Monty

I really don't like very many movies.
>> No. 4470
It's a really recent movie, but It's easily the best I've seen in recent memory: Red Cliff parts 1 and 2.
>> No. 4532
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4532
Mein Favorite movies
----------------------------
- 2001: A Space Odyssey
- A Clockwork Orange
- Akira
- All Quiet on the Western Front
- Blade Runner
- Bruce Lee movies
- Donnie Darko
- Dark Knight
- Freddy Got Fingered
- Halloween
- Hoffa
- Interstella 555
- Jackass the movie
- Jackass number 2
- Kevin smith's movies
- Monty Python movies
- My Name is Bruce
- Pirates of Silicon Valley
- Pulp Fiction
- Reservoir Dogs
- Scarface
- Star Wars (original trilogy)
- Transformers movie (live action)
- That was then... this is now
- The Evil Dead series
- The Fifth Element
- The Outsiders

and some other shit, too much to list.
>> No. 4535
Full metal jacket
Fight club
clockwork orange- Read the book before I saw the movie which actually makes the viewing better because your armed with a much deeper understanding at shit the movie hints at
pulp fiction

Down Fall (Dom fall?)
A movie about Hitlers last days through the eyes of one of his secretaries, Incredibly historically accurate down to his last meal
Wristcutters-a love story
sounds emo but it's fucking great.
picture suicide hell as the same as your life now only a little bit worse. featuring Eugene Hutz
>> No. 4584
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4584
Tzameti

Tzameti Trailer -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54jn0_ugqco
>> No. 4596
I'd have to say my all time favorite flick is the Moog documentary.

It's just fucking incredible.
>> No. 4608
Fight Club was one of very few movies which are better than the novel that they're based on.

However, the best films that I've watched RECENTLY are A Wednesday (fuck yeah, Bollywood!) for a serious movie and Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle for a comedy movie.
>> No. 4639
>>4608

What the fuck are you talking about buster. The book Fight Club is way better than the movie, they changed the ending in the movie ffs
>> No. 4662
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4662
this
>> No. 4699
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4699
>>2590

This made me think of a watered down Jeremiah Johnson. I mean everyone talks about how courageous this kid was but what they fail to see is that he froze/starved to death in not very long at all. A REAL mountain man could have lived out there indefinitely.

Favs:

Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
Stephen Kings Storm of the Century
ALIENS
Evil Dead (NOT THE SEQUELS)
Phantasm I
John Carpenters The Thing
The Monster Squad
High Plains Drifter
Sword of Doom
Zatoichi
For A Few Dollars More
Leeloo Multipass..Er, Fifth Element.
The Video Dead
Dawn of the Dead (Original)
Blue Velvet
Under Siege 1&2 (Seagal at his most ballza)
>> No. 4701
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4701
Dead Leaves

... cause I'm so "cool and edgy"
>> No. 4702
>>4701

Forgot about this gem. Despite it's overratedness it is easily one of the best animations I've ever witnessed.
>> No. 4708
Damn near anything with Marlon Brando or Maryl Streep
A Clockwork Orange
Orson Wells Films
Miyazaki Films
Let The Right One In
Clint Eastwood Films
Marathon Man
Most Tarantino Films
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
The Graduate
Most Pixar Films
A Knight's Tale
Early John Carpenter Films
V for Vendetta
Secret of NIMH
>> No. 4720
Lola Rennet
Pan's Labyrinth
Saving Private Ryan
Braveheart
Titanic
Europa, Europa
Villmark
A.I.
ZOO
The Silence of the Lambs
Reservoir Dogs
A Clockwork Orange
Rocky Horror Picture Show
The Matrix
Alien

Might be more I'm forgetting...
>> No. 4734
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4734
A
--
A Fish Called Wanda
Alien 1-4
A Passage to India
Apocalypse Now Redux
Aliens
Austin Powers 1-3
Across the Pacific
Ali G Indahouse
American Psycho
Armageddon
Amadeus
Alien Trespass
American Gangster

B
--
Bicentennial Man
Blue Velvet
Blindness
Battle Of Britain
Blast From The Past
Battle For The Planet Of The Apes
Burn After Reading
Borat
Bruno
Bronson
Basic Instinct
Bill And Teds Bogus Journey
Bad taste
Braindead
Body of Lies
Back To The Future 1-3
Barbarella


C
--
Cube
Cube 2
Cube Zero
Crank
City Of God
Conquest Of The Planet Of The Apes
Clerks
Clerks 2
Casablanca
Collateral
Citizen Kane
Capricorn One
Chicago
Chinatown

D
--
Dark City
Dial M For Murder
Double Indemnity
Doctor Zhivago
Dracula
Delicatessen
Deliverance
Die Hard
Die Hard 3
Dreamcatcher
Death Proof
Dazed And Confused
Desperado

E
--
Eraser
Escape From The Planet Of The Apes
Enemy At The Gates

F
--
Family Plot
Frenzy
Fatherland
Fight Club
Fahrenheit 451
Frequency
Fargo
Falling Down
Faces of Death
Four Rooms
From Dusk till Dawn
Forrest Gump

G
--
Good Morning Vietnam
Gran Torino
Galaxy Quest
Gangs Of New York
Goodfellas
Gandhi
Gladiator

H
--
Hitler The Rise of Evil
High Plains Drifter
Hoffa
Hot Fuzz
Harvey
Hard Boiled
Hair
Hairdressers Husband
Hardware
Hannibal

I
--
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
I Spit on Your Grave
Interview With The Vampire
Invasion of the Body Snatchers

J
--
Jacob's Ladder
James bond 1-20
Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back
Jackie Brown

K
--
Kellys Heroes
Kill Bill 1-2

L
--
Lolita
Lord Of War
Lawrence Of Arabia
Land Of The Dead
Lock Stock And Two Smoking Barrels
Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain
Le Dernier Combat
Leon The Professional
Lucky Number Slevin
Lord of the Rings 1-3
Lethal Weapon 1-3

M
--
Men In Black
Men In Black 2
Mr Smith Goes To Washington
Mad Max 3
Miracle On 34TH Street
Monty pythons and now for something completely different
Mean Streets
Man On The Moon
Mortal Kombat
Meet the Feebles

N
--
North by Northwest
Nanny McPhee
Nikita
Nineteen Eighty Four
Natural Born Killers

O
--
O Brother, Where Art Thou
Office Space
One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest
Once Upon A Time In Mexico
Oliver Twis

P
--
Psycho
Pitch Black
Plan 9 From Outer Space
Patton
Planet Of The Apes (1968)
Pleasantville
Predator
Pink Flamingos
Pulp Fiction
Planet Terror
Pirates (1986)

Q
--
Queen.Of.The.Damned
Quiz Show

R
--
Repo Man
Rear Window
S1m0ne
Rain Man
Revolver
RocknRolla
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Resident Evil
Reservoir Dogs
Romancing The Stone

S
--
Stalag 17
Scrooge
Snatch
Screamers
Se7en
Shaun Of The Dead
Starwars 5-6
Slapshot
Saw
Speed
Seven Years in Tibet
Stranger Than Paradise
Silence Of The Lambs
Serenity
Stargate Continuum
Showgirls
Starship Troopers
Sometimes in April
Superman 1-2
Sin City
Stargate

T
--
The Birds
The Man Who Knew Too Much
To Catch A Thief
The Truman Show
The Matrix
The Omega Man
The Machinist
The Usual Suspects
The Great Dictator
The Dark Knight
The Mask
The Beach
Trainspotting
The Bridge on the River Kwai
The Elephant Man
The Arrival
The Chronicles of Riddick
The Butterfly Effect
The Outsiders
The Shawshank Redemption
The Best Man
The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy
THX 1138
The Sting
The Guns Of Navarone
The China Syndrome
Terminator
Terminator 2
The City Of Lost Children.
The Big Lebowski
The Hard Way
The Bridge At Remagen
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
The Blues Brothers
Trading Places
The Hunt for Red October
The Great Escape
The Longest Day
The Jewel of the Nile
The Fifth Element
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
Taxi Driver
The dam busters
The Deer Hunter
Thunderbolt And Lightfoot
The Birdcage
The People vs Larry Flynt
The Crying Game
Total Recall
The Frighteners
Taken
The Professionals
The omen
The Matador
The Princess Bride
The Dish
The Frisco Kid
To Kill A Mockingbird
The Andromeda Strain (2008)
The Andromeda Strain (1971)

U
--
Under Siege

V
--
Vertigo
V for Vendetta

W
--
Wag The Dog
Waterworld
Waking Ned Devine
Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory (1971)
Westworld
W
Wall Street

X
--

Z
--
Zoolander

0-1
--
28 Days Later
28 Weeks Later
2010 The Year We Make Contact
13th District
>> No. 4739
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4739
This is a tough question, since my favorites seem to change by the day depending on what mood I'm in. However, the funnest movie experience I've ever had has gotta be the original Dawn of the Dead. Admittedly, it wasn't the most technically well done movie I've ever seen, but it's really fun and the first time I saw it was in a rowdy movie theater with friends.
>> No. 4743
There's a lot but I'm just pulling a few from memory.

Ichi the Killer
Happiness of the Katakuris
Audition
Django (1966)
Kin-Dza-Dza
Kissed
Mark of Cain
Noroi
Bad Boy Bubby
Suburbia
Stalker
Taxidermia
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
The Pied Piper of Hutzovina
The Hurt Locker
Six-String Samurai
Army of Darkness
Muppet Treasure Island
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
The Dark Knight
Pan's Labyrinth
Ex Drummer
Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance
The Crow
The World According to Garp
Miller's Crossing
Dawn of the Dead (original, though I like the remake too)
Saving Private Ryan
Vanishing Point
Crazy Mary, Dirty Larry
Shogun Assassin
The Man With No Name trilogy (the good the bad the ugly, etc)
The Big Labowski
Hard Boiled
SLC Punk
May
From Dusk, Till Dawn
Blazing Saddles
Hedwig, and the Angry Inch
>> No. 4831
lost in translation
>> No. 4864
After Life (1998)
>> No. 4941
Chronicles of Riddick

I have no idea what you guys think of it, but damn I could watch that movie over and over.
>> No. 4942
>>2404
oh god brick was great
>> No. 4968
Requiem for a Dream.
Glass House (the one with Alan Alda)
Battle Royale
Suicide Club
Old Boy
Ong Bak
American Beauty
American History X
A Clockwork Orange
Get Carter (the original)
SLC Punk

And of course, Shawshank Redemption.
>> No. 4994
OLDBOY
SYNECDOCHE NEW YORK
naked,
taxi driver,
network,
videodrome,
bladerunner,
fallen angels,
perfect blue,
harold and maude,
naked lunch,
persona,
8½,
sunset boulevard,
la dolce vita,
the maltese falcon,
the petrified forest,
f for fake,
stray dog,
mr. sardonicus,
lolita,
the animatrix,
american history x,
12 monkeys,
star wars II-IV,
tekkonkinkreet,
the big lebowski,
withnail & i,
a scanner darkly,
brazil,
being john malkovich,
ichi the killer,
taxidermia,
total recall,
mindgame,
waking life,
uzumaki,
reservoir dogs,
pulp fiction,
requiem for a dream,
suicide club,
fear and loathing in las vegas,
steak,
nonfilm,
princess mononoke,
cat soup,
ghost in the shell,
porco rosso,
gundam wing: endless waltz,
steamboy,
howl's moving castle,
the re-animator,
>> No. 5063
2001: A Space Odyssey
Barry Lyndon (CHIAROSCURO! FUCK YEAH!)
Pulp Fiction
8 1/2
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead (Good movie to leave on in a room while you do something else).
Eraserhead
The Prestige
12 Angry Men
the first half of Citizen Kane, before it descended into marriage drama.
Brazil
>> No. 5068
Dr Strangelove
A Clockwork orange
Full Metal Jacket
2001
The Shining

all those great movies directed by Stanley Kubrick
>> No. 5085
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Groundhogs Day I believe is one of the most underrated classics and is my favorite film.

Science of Sleep frightened me as to how well my personality was portrayed and I expect many others here felt it captured a part of them too. All the writing of Charlie Kaufman is superb. I believe making his scripts into films is almost a sad death for each story his writing is so good but Science of Sleep has done the best job of bringing his mind into our consciousnesses.

Stanley Kubrick only made good films and they got better as he grew. Even "Eyes Wide Shut" I've come around too in the music, color, blocking, cinematography, lighting and general mood.

Scent of a woman
Papillon
It's a Wonderful Life
Harvey
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Live Action)
Brave Little Toaster, Milo And Otis (no I'm not joking)
Jungle Book, Dumbo, Aladdin, Snow White, Alice in Wonderland, 101 Dalmations, Sword in the Stone, Peter Pan and a few other classic Disney.
Pretty Baby, Gigi and both versions of Lolita

Many other great films already listed include:
American Beauty
Donnie Darko
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Fear and Loathing
Fight Club
Pulp Fiction
Little Miss Sunshine
Battle Royale
Fifth Element
Blue Velvet
Cool Hand Luke
Matrix (FIRST ONLY)
Leon
Cannibal! The Musical
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Wayne's World
Good, Bad, Ugly
Scarface
Godfather I, II
Many o' Martin Scoreses' (earlier) films
Amadeus
Patton
Beetlejuice
Rocky
Rambo
The Shawshank Redemption
City Of God
Monty Python's The Holy Grail
Event Horizon
Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
Unforgiven
Ringu
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
Reservoir Dogs
Harold and Kumar go to White Castle (Christmas themed H n K in production_
Lawrence Of Arabia
Wag The Dog (Because it's all truer than you know)
Blazing Saddles
>> No. 5095
A lot of you like some shit movies. Here's a few movies that are actually good:

Dr. Strangelove
Escape from Alcatraz
Happiness
Memento
Life of Brian
Paths of Glory
The Curse of Frankenstein
The Killing
The Thing
The Wicker Man (1973)
Trainspotting
Unforgiven
>> No. 5125
>>4734

I believe OP asked for your favorite movie titles, not every single movie you've ever seen.
>> No. 5127
>>5095
In YOUR opinion you tit, and your opinion means nothing.

Just got around to watching Oldboy, mentioning it for it's awesomeness
>> No. 5152
Littllebigman/CoolHandLuke-C.H.L H.D!
>> No. 5193
The Pianist
>> No. 5210
My favorite is probably "Lucky Number Sleven". I just like this genre of movie. Movies like "The Departed" as well. Also, if I can ask without getting in trouble. What happened to the thread I made? I made a thread linking to a funny video that I thought was great for this board. Maybe it was deleted for some reason?
>> No. 5230
>>4734

I lol'd at your pick
How come you miss "Donnie Darko", "Memento" and "The Machinist" ?
>> No. 5263
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Ghostbusters
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
NIghtmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors

These are my favorite movies of all time.

"Welcome to primetime, bitch!"
>> No. 5272
ITT: We list the same movies over and over and movies anti-heros
>> No. 5279
A clock work orange is up there. I lke fantastic Mr. fox to. those are tied for first
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