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    Default 5 Top Movies

    If you had to pick 5 movies that are your favorite, for whatever reason, what would they be? You don't have to list them in order, but do put some thought into it.

    1. The Godfather - flawless on so many levels.
    2. Citizen Kane
    3. Apocalypse Now
    4. Casablanca
    5. The Shawshank Redemption
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    1. Aliens
    2. Groundhog Day
    3. Rounders
    4. The Matrix
    5. The American President

    Hee hee. So hard (no particular order).
    Leaving out Star Wars: ANH, Good Will Hunting, The Two Towers... and so many others. Why 5, damn you!?!
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    5.)Gayniggers from Outer Space (1992)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Triptan3s
    5.)Gayniggers from Outer Space (1992)
    Book was better.
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    hmm tough

    Scent of a Woman
    Gladiator
    Old School
    Commando
    Rocky
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    Heat
    Desperado
    S.P.U.N.
    The Godfather
    Showgirls
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    3000 miles to graceland
    American history X
    X men trilogy (so far)
    Rounders
    Reverse Bukkake III
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    Fight Club
    The Illusionist
    Shawshank Redemption
    American History X
    300

    I think this is a pretty good representation of the sort of Movies I like. The original Matrix before sequels would have been on there. The thought of how awesome sequels could be plus how original and awesome the first movie was made it better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anosmic
    Quote Originally Posted by Triptan3s
    5.)Gayniggers from Outer Space (1992)
    Book was better.
    My laughter was out loud. And I know the fact that I didn't respond LOL makes it seem like I wasn't actually LOLing but I was becuase this is LOLable.
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    Rain Man
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    Quote Originally Posted by XTR1000
    Heat
    Desperado
    S.P.U.N.
    The Godfather
    Showgirls
    S.P.U.N? Just looked it up on IMDB and I'm interested. Plz elaborate.
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    Mulholland Drive
    Amadeus
    Fargo
    2001
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    LOTR: 2nd and 3rd films.
    Borat.
    Scary Movie.
    Naked Gun.
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    Goonies
    Naked gun (and simliar nielsen films)
    jurassic park -original only-
    rounders
    mission impossible
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    Quote Originally Posted by a500lbgorilla
    Fight Club
    The Illusionist
    Shawshank Redemption
    American History X
    300

    I think this is a pretty good representation of the sort of Movies I like. The original Matrix before sequels would have been on there. The thought of how awesome sequels could be plus how original and awesome the first movie was made it better.
    FC and AHX are in mine too, but do you really think in 5 years you are going to have 300 in this list?
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    This dates me a little.

    Star Wars
    Road Warrior
    Robocop
    Terminator
    Six-String Samurai
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    Lots of good flicks here.... most would be in my top 20.

    This is my top 5 at the moment... and if you asked me a week from now, it might change drastically...

    Kill Bill
    Gremlins (not sure why, but I have an unnatural love of this film)
    LOTR: The Two Towers
    The Big Lebowski
    Shawshank Redemption

    Man... so many good films I had to leave off.

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    I dont really have too many favorite movies, but heres some ive watched that i enjoyed recently:

    LOTR trilogy (one of the few movies ive watched more than once)
    300
    The Prestige
    Wet Hot American Summer
    The Matrix (first one only, again one of the few movies i could watch more than once)

    To answer gabes question, i dont know if id have it up there in 5 years, but it was definately a fuckin badass movie. Ill watch it again when it comes out on video.
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    1. The great Escape
    2. the matrix (first only, rest are crap)
    3. Gladiator
    4. Shawshank redemption
    5. Donnie Darko.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabe
    Quote Originally Posted by a500lbgorilla
    Fight Club
    The Illusionist
    Shawshank Redemption
    American History X
    300

    I think this is a pretty good representation of the sort of Movies I like. The original Matrix before sequels would have been on there. The thought of how awesome sequels could be plus how original and awesome the first movie was made it better.
    FC and AHX are in mine too, but do you really think in 5 years you are going to have 300 in this list?
    Lists change, the illusionist is a recent addition too and I was really hard pressed to round out my top 5.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dsmrolla06
    I dont really have too many favorite movies, but heres some ive watched that i enjoyed recently:

    LOTR trilogy (one of the few movies ive watched more than once)
    300
    The Prestige
    Wet Hot American Summer
    The Matrix (first one only, again one of the few movies i could watch more than once)

    To answer gabes question, i dont know if id have it up there in 5 years, but it was definately a fuckin badass movie. Ill watch it again when it comes out on video.
    Please explain the prestige. Spoilers in white.

    I saw the Illusionist first thinking it was the Prestige. I ended up loving it then I watched the Prestige and thought it was really corny and poorly written. I figured out the final twist where they're twins once they introduced the teleporting man trick thanks to him saying that the old guy only acts crippled every day of his life to perform that fishbowl trick. Then the twist at the end is that Tesla invents a CLONING MACHINE?! After the Tesla machine, I lost all interested and really couldn't figure out what the fuck was going on. So please explain from there.
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    Snatch
    LOTR trilogy
    The Rock
    Rad (I'd be surprised if any of you have actually seen this)
    Matrix trilogy
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    I just thought of a good one to replace 300. Brick.
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    Ok, Prestige spoilers

    I guess everytime he did the teleporting man trick using the tesla, it actually cloned him and he never knew if it was him or the clone dropping down into the tank or being the prestige (standing on stage getting the ovations). So every time he did that trick he actually killed a clone of himself. The guy that did the clone trick set up one of the twins but didnt know he had a twin obv.

    I did like the illusionist better than the prestige and actually watched it because i thought it was the prestige, but you already listed it so i thought i would list the prestige.
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    I guess that makes sense. I just got so confused with that whole premise that it ruined the film for me. The Illusionist has an enchanting feel that is just fun to watch.
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    Ya the end was awesome, i never even saw it coming.

    More spoilers
    If all the magic he did wasnt real, how the hell did he do the sword thing where it stuck to the ground.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dsmrolla06
    Ya the end was awesome, i never even saw it coming.

    More spoilers
    If all the magic he did wasnt real, how the hell did he do the sword thing where it stuck to the ground.
    Semi-spoilage?

    If you watch the directors commentary which I highly recommend, he says there are two ways to see the movie. On side A, he is magical and all of his tricks are inhuman. On side B, he is an extraordinary magician but without super powers. The director says that for side B, he tried to take old magic tricks and add one element that can not be explained. The orange tree has actual edible oranges. The mirror has the spirit floating out of the mirror. The dead people walking around off stage. And, of course, the sword trick.

    It was based off an iron box trick where a kid would life a box high in the air, set it down and the magician would trigger an electromagnet under the stage. Then not even the most imposing audience member could move it an inch. If you watch the scene, you can hear a little shocking sound as Prince's sword is finally released to him suggesting he had used an electromagnet. Or electroMAGIC!
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    Cool list of movies so far. Quite the variety too.
    I know listing five movies is almost impossible, that's kinda what makes the list interesting.

    If I did keep going, I'd list:
    The Maltese Falcon
    Oliver!
    Lawrence of Arabia
    Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
    Star Wars
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    Interresting List so far.

    In no particular order

    Stalag 17

    M.A.S.H (the football scene inparticular)

    The Dirty Dozen

    Casablanca (see several others picked this one too}

    Play Misty for Me

    It's very hard picking just 5 though.
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    for.Full Metal Jacket
    fif.Point break
    ok, I can keep going.....
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    TOP 5, PEOPLE!

    ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIF!
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    Quote Originally Posted by a500lbgorilla
    TOP 5, PEOPLE!

    ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIF!
    Ok, ok...


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    Quote Originally Posted by a500lbgorilla
    TOP 5, PEOPLE!
    ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIF!
    hahaha.
    You know...I once had a young actor tell me he wanted to "know movies better" and he asked me which movies he should watch. Which ones were good, must sees, classics, etc. I asked how many movies I should list. He replied, as many as I could. I came back the next day with 240 movies. Damn, I wish I had that list now 'cause there's no way I can think of 240 top movies or recreate that list.
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    Irreversible
    Godfather I + II
    Mulholland Drive
    Psycho
    Stevie
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    The Departed, Blow, Ronin, Belly, Basic, Boondock Saints, Leon the Professional, The Patriot, Royal Tenenbaums, The Life Aquatic.

    I could never really narrow down a top 5
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    The Godfather - Excellent. Great score, great direction, amazing performances, great storyline. Just good basically.

    The Departed - Ok, so maybe the plot wasn't original, but this is still a sick film. Nicholson, DiCaprio and Damon all turn in wicked performances. Hell, even Ray Winstone does alright! Excellent direction as we've come to expect from Scorsese.

    Memento - The archetypal film noir: dark, clever, intruiging. You need to be switched on to watch this, it has two parallel storylines running in opposite directions. This film also has sick replay value, you just keep picking new things up. Watch it.

    Pulp Fiction - Predictable choice but hell, this is the best dialogue on any film ever. Also sick performances and sick direction make this a must see.

    A Clockwork Orange - Love it. Dark and dreary yet utterly compelling. Can't really say much about this film, you just have to watch it I guess.

    Watching these films will increase your quality of life by 2.4.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bode-ist
    some others:

    The Departed, Blow, Ronin, Belly, Basic, Boondock Saints, Leon the Professional, The Patriot, Royal Tenenbaums, The Life Aquatic.

    I could never really narrow down a top 5
    Blow was cool becuase when I first saw it, the scene where he barters 50k for a shit-ton of chibba I said "He should pay 75k" and sure enough...
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    Quote Originally Posted by a500lbgorilla
    Quote Originally Posted by XTR1000
    Heat
    Desperado
    S.P.U.N.
    The Godfather
    Showgirls
    S.P.U.N? Just looked it up on IMDB and I'm interested. Plz elaborate.
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    Ronin was an awesome movie a lot of people don't remember.

    I'm gonna throw this out there because it was on in this girl's room at a party last night...Disney's Robinhood. That is my favorite childhood movie.
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    in no perticular order:

    -Crash
    -lucky number sleven
    -Runaway Jury
    -the sum of all fears
    -Happy Gilmore
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    1. Braveheart (how has no one mentioned this yet?)
    2. The Godfather
    3. The Shawshank Redemption
    4. The Matrix
    5. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back


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    1. A Clockwork Orange
    2. Pulp Fiction
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    4. Magnolia
    5. Adaptation
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigred
    Ronin was an awesome movie a lot of people don't remember.

    I'm gonna throw this out there because it was on in this girl's room at a party last night...Disney's Robinhood. That is my favorite childhood movie.
    I had the old record and played it over and over again. I memorized every word. That tells you how much I liked it as a kid.

    I have the special anniversary edition on DVD too.
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    In no particular order:

    Groundhog Day
    Goodfellas
    Monty Python & The Holy Grail
    One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
    Once Upon a Time in America

    (picking only 5 is way too hard, ask me the same question next week and it could be a different 5!)
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    Casino and A Bronx Tale are both great also.
    eeevees are not monies yet...they are like baby monies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Renton
    1. A Clockwork Orange
    2. Pulp Fiction
    3. Taxi Driver
    4. Magnolia
    5. Adaptation
    This is probably the best list other than mine
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    Quote Originally Posted by Borgib
    Quote Originally Posted by bigred
    I'm gonna throw this out there because it was on in this girl's room at a party last night...Disney's Robinhood. That is my favorite childhood movie.
    I had the old record and played it over and over again. I memorized every word.
    That's funny I did the exact same thing. I forgot about that old record until I watched that movie for the first time this year and couldn't figure out why I had so much of the dialogue memorized.

    Quote Originally Posted by bigred
    Ronin was an awesome movie a lot of people don't remember.
    This was a quality flick. It was one of those movies that was really good but for some reason didn't get a lot of attention.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Galapogos
    1. Braveheart (how has no one mentioned this yet?)
    b/c it was a paint-by-numbers epic with no redeeming value?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Warpe
    Quote Originally Posted by Galapogos
    1. Braveheart (how has no one mentioned this yet?)
    b/c it was a paint-by-numbers epic with no redeeming value?
    Main character was badass. Value +1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bode-ist
    Casino and A Bronx Tale are both great also.
    Somehow I have never seen A Bronx Tale - Must try and get this DVD. Casino is a great film
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    pretty sure no one mentioned What About Bob? One of the funniest movies ever.

    come to think of it, there really havent been many comedies mentioned.
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    Quote Originally Posted by a500lbgorilla
    Fight Club
    The Illusionist
    Shawshank Redemption
    American History X
    300

    I think this is a pretty good representation of the sort of Movies I like. The original Matrix before sequels would have been on there. The thought of how awesome sequels could be plus how original and awesome the first movie was made it better.
    I agree with all of them except 300, while a very good movie, it isnt a top 5 IMO.
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    apocalypse now
    reservoir dogs
    office space
    fight club
    the big lebowski
    have you ever drunk bailey's from a shoe?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Galapogos
    Quote Originally Posted by bigred
    Ronin was an awesome movie a lot of people don't remember.
    This was a quality flick. It was one of those movies that was really good but for some reason didn't get a lot of attention.
    just annoying coz you never got to see what was in the case. writers couldnt think of anything important to go in it so they never showed it
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    I'd have to think about whether this is in my top 5, but one movie I like that hasn't been mentioned is Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bode-ist
    pretty sure no one mentioned What About Bob? One of the funniest movies ever. Come to think of it, there really havent been many comedies mentioned.
    Yep, comedies are a tough category since they are so subjective. This is gonna be hard but I'll try to list my 5 top comedies.

    1. Airplane - still cracks me up.
    2. Monty Python and the Holy Grail - I will never stop loving this movie. Nee!
    3. The Blues Brothers
    4. Annie Hall
    5. Most Marx Brothers or Laurel & Hardy movies.
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    The Party (Peter Sellers)
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    Lemme try to list some of mine that haven't been said..and yes JL, I have Rad on my computer

    American Beauty
    Talladega Nights (so quotable)
    Bram Stoker's Dracula
    Super Troopers
    Tombstone


    They're not my very top 5 favorite, but just good ones nobody's listed (that I see).
    Save your stories 'cuz they're all the same..
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    Some of my favs:

    After the Sunset
    Aliens (director's cut)
    Contact
    October Sky
    K-Pax
    Monty Python & the Holy Grail
    Batman Begins
    Once all-in and called, you are simply at the mercy of the cards.
  65. #65
    braveheart
    rounders
    pulp fiction
    american history x
    Anchorman
  66. #66
    1. Sin City
    2. Royal Tenenbaums
    3. Eternal Sunshine
    4. Memento
    5. Office Space
  67. #67
    1. Orlando - http://imdb.com/title/tt0107756/
    2. Man Bites Dog - http://imdb.com/title/tt0103905/
    3. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - http://imdb.com/title/tt0338013/
    4. Pans Labyrinth - http://imdb.com/title/tt0457430/
    5. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly - http://imdb.com/title/tt0060196/

    My top movies list is quite dynamic. The only one that is a perennial
    favourite is Orlando.
  68. #68
    somehow i left "fear and loathing in las vegas" out of my top 5. wtf? i love that movie. 5 is not enough.

    (We can't stop here. This is bat country.)
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  69. #69
    I am convinced Crusher is the most cultured member of this forum by far.
    I got more flava than fruitstripe gum
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    Quote Originally Posted by sauce123
    I am convinced Crusher is the most cultured member of this forum by far.
    Burp.
  71. #71
    can't believe nobody has put Donnie Brasco on a list yet, great movie.

    It's too hard to make a top 5 of all time list, so I will make a list of the top 5 out of movies that I have watched recently.

    Pan's Labyrinth
    Donnie Brasco ( was on a couple of nights ago)
    Talladega Nights
    Old School (I try to watch this at least once every couple of months, it may have replaced dumb and dumber as my favourite non-monty python comedy)
    The professional

    Mostly older movies that I have rewatched recently.
    "If you can't say f*ck, you can't say f*ck the government" - Lenny Bruce
  72. #72
    In alphabetical order....

    Bad Boys II
    Pulp Fiction
    Rudy
    Saving Private Ryan
    Saw I
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    SAW is such a fucked up movie, kinda like se7en but worse.
    SAW II was fucked up too. who thinks of this kind of shit?
    Havent seen SAW III? anygood?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrhappy333
    SAW is such a fucked up movie, kinda like se7en but worse.
    SAW II was fucked up too. who thinks of this kind of shit?
    Havent seen SAW III? anygood?
    Saw II was meh, fucked up for sure, but meh.

    Totally forgot they made Saw III and I never saw it b/c of Saw II. I wish they would have just stopped after the first one.
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    SAW III

    It was alright.

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