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Old 11-10-2008, 02:57 AM
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Hey everyone, at the risk of sounding a bit cliche, i'd just like to know what everyones favourite films are. Even if its just the one or a HUGE list of films they love. If your compiling a list, it doesn't need to be in order, but if thats how you want to do it, thats fine. As a new user i'm not sure if a thread like this has been posted before, but hey, any excuse for a conversation. Thanks

I guess as i'm the one posting this thread i need to put my own list so here it is. Excuse me for the unprofessional way i explain my choices

Apocalypse Now - I just love the beginning when 'The End' by The Doors is played, just an iconic moment for me. The music a film has really plays a huge role for me anyway, just adds to the whole experience. I also love the famous assault on the 'charlie' camp when Kilgore (appropriate name) plays Wagner. To think, its all because the waves 'crash both ways'.

Forest Gump - Don't judge me, as i said the soundtrack is a big thing for me, and this film has an EXCELLENT one. I think it really sucks you in as you see his life develop through those amazing decades. The subtle (or not so) references to famous people such as Elvis really make the film worth watching. All round a nice, spirit lifting film.

Goodfellas - I could watch this all day (and i have). When they have to kill everyone off after the La Tonza heist is one of the many parts in the film that makes you really question the former morals of the gang that lure you in at the start. The way you see former friends switch completely so save their own skin is a real highlight of the film and makes it so much more dramatic then it already is. Apart from the amazing soundtrack, the highlight of the film for me is definatley the way in which Henrys life spirals out of control when drugs are added into the mix or illegal activities he is trying to juggle. My personal opinion of this film is that the moral (in which every film as one) is that money can draw you in and take over your life, and once it is taken away from you, you will do anything to get it back... but i suppose we all knew this anyway.

The rest i'm just going to list as it's getting late but they are all amazing films

-Trainspotting
-The Lives of Others
-Pan's Labyrinth
-Team America
-Dodgeball
-Zoolander
-The Godfather Trilogy
-LOTR Trilogy
-Dead Mans Shoes
-The Business
-Football Factory
-Nightmare Before Christmas
-Jarhead
-Donnie Darko
-Taxi Driver

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Old 11-10-2008, 01:07 PM
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I made a list a while ago of my favourite films, but because there are so many greats I might have forgotten about I restricted it only to ones that I own.

1. Fight Club
2. Taxi Driver
3. Donnie Darko
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4. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
5. Malcolm X
6. Goodfellas
7. Pan's Labyrinth
8. LOTR trilogy
9. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
10. Matrix
11. Pulp Fiction
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12. Se7en
13. Akira
14. Once Upon a Time in the West
15. The Shawshank Redemption
16. Sideways
17. Sin City
18. Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang
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19. Goldfinger
20. X-Men 2

At the very top of my list, I could only order the films by how affecting I found them personally. Like I said, I made this list a while ago and so there should be plenty of films that I've bought since then that would go high up on the list, and also it seems that every time I see any of these films, they go a little higher in the list.

Oh, and my least favourite film of all time is Forrest Gump.
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Old 11-10-2008, 04:52 PM
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1. A Clockwork Orange
2. Psycho [Original]
3. Bonnie & Clyde
4. Halloween [Original]
5. Reservoir Dogs
6. Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs
7. The Running Man
8. The Terminator
9. The Exorcist
10. Singin In The Rain
11. A Nightmare On Elm Street [Original]
12. Eyes Wide Shut
13. Goldfinger
14. Goldeneye
15. The Idiots
16. Oldboy
17. Audition
18. Scream
19. Shadow Of A Doubt
20. Toy Story

Edited: Due to opinion changes/maturity and in no particular order bar the first 2.

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Old 11-10-2008, 05:45 PM
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1. Taxi Driver
2. Star Wars
3. The Godfather

4-10:

It's a Wonderful Life
Blade Runner
Casablanca
American Graffiti
Citizen Kane
Vertigo
The Last Picture Show

10-20

Brazil
Halloween
The Exorcist
Once Upon A Time In America
Back to the Future
Jaws
Aliens
2001: A Space Odyssey
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Fight Club

I too have to put a thumbs down on Forrest Gump, I'm afraid. I find it well made, but morally bankrupt.

If anyone fancies spending an evening in a London pub debating how Gump is a work of revisionist history from the far right, I'll happily be there
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Old 11-10-2008, 07:32 PM
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Wow, theres a few on there that i've seen, but not enough Leon and Fight club being among them. You know the type, the ones you saw but didn't appreciate as much. Don't get me wrong, both great films but i was young.

Seeing as though the reception to Forest Gump wasn't all that great, how about adding the worst films you have ever seen? The type that make you angry watching them, mine has got to be Sweeney Todd. I know in some peoples eyes Johnny Depp cant put a foot wrong in any film he's in, but the music (not singing) really ruined the film for me. I thought the one with Ray Winstone in it was alot better but i suppose that could be down to the fact of Tim Burtons film being based on the musical, while Dave Moores being more about the actual story.

But coming on to another point, if a director makes a film that everyone hates, has he not done he's job right? If your the type of person that feels film should provoke intense emotions, even if it is anger or frustration, then has the director not suceeded in his mission? Theres obviously no right or wrong answer, just down to preference i guess. I'd like to hear your views on this, or maybe i should make another thread

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Old 11-10-2008, 07:59 PM
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I also despise Forest Gump. Complete Oscar winning trash.

Top 10 films in no particular order (which I posted a multitude of times on the other forum, so apologies to old members):
Singin' in the Rain
Citizen Kane
White Heat
Night of the Hunter
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Brokeback Mountain
Gilda
Vertigo
Life of Brian
Apocalypse Now
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Old 22-01-2009, 11:25 PM
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The first 4 are in order, after that.. not so much

2001: A space oddysey
Mulholland drive
Casablanca
The fountain
The Empire strikes back
8 1/2
Good night, and good luck
Annie Hall
There will be blood
Fight club

the first 8, although not necesarly in order are pretty solid... the other two come and go, but now it´s those two
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Old 04-10-2010, 09:54 PM
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1. The Godfather

2. The Godfather II

3. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

4. Big Lebowski

5. Grosse Pointe Blank
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Old 05-10-2010, 03:47 AM
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Godfather (i love Godfather Part II but not as much as the original)

Shawshank Redemption

The Terminator (The Technoir scene still gets my heart pumping)

Point Break (Practically every scene gets my heart pumping)

A Few Good Men (Dont know if i have ever seen a courtroom drama more than once, but this i have seen about 20 times, brilliant)

Goodfellas (Not many people would have this outside their top 5 or 10)

Manhunter (Michael Mann, brilliant film, and still better than Red Dragon)

And Finally The Departed (Do not know one single person who thinks this film is nothing other than fantastic)
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Old 19-10-2010, 12:16 AM
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These are my top 10 (in no particular order) at the moment although it always changes depending on what mood I'm in:

A Clockwork Orange
In The Mood For Love
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
The Fountain
All About Lily Chou Chou
Lost In Translation
Die Hard
Yojimbo
Dark City
Blade Runner
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