Favourite film of all time?
I don't know, I have a lot of favorites. I really enjoyed Spaceballs though, that movie was awesome.
The Shawshank Redemption. Easily the most powerful and moving movie I have ever seen. LOTR 3 is a comfy second. I've got my favorite 500 pretty well sorted out.
This is a hard question. It's always been incredibly difficult for me to pick my favorite of anything. I want to say The Dark Knight, but I have a feeling that's wrong. It's probably a Pixar film.
Tell me why you love that movie so much :)"There Will Be Blood "
@Korne said:
Tell me why you love that movie so much :)" Fight Club "
i just looked over the top 50 of ur selection and i have to say i like ur list. only a couple movies i would of put in there.
*thumbs up* for American History X and Fight Club ... i watch both of those movies like once a month lol
Excuse me maam, whats the soup de jour?
Its the soup of the day
mmmm that sounds good, Ill have that.
But the correct answer is - The Usual Suspects
vaguely acceptable - The Big Lebowski, Shawshank Redemption or The Green Mile, American History X, City of God, American Beauty, Braveheart, Fight Club
Personal underrated Favs - V for Vendetta, The Prestige, Requiem for a Dream
- North by Northwest (1959)
- One Two Three (1961)
- His Girl Friday (1940)
- Casablanca (1942)
- A Hard Days Night (1964)
- The Thin Man (1934)
- Yojimbo (1961)
- Wall-E (2008)
- Charade (1963)
- Blazing Saddles (1974)
The last three have changed since my last posting of a list like this. I change my mind on those positions all the time, but the top ones are always there.
When I was younger I loved The Lion King. I haven't seen it in awhile, who knows how much I'd like it now, but I haven't liked any movie that much since.
Not too sure. When I was sixteen, it was Fight Club and Godfather 2. As an older fellow, I feel as if I need to rewatch those to know how I feel about them now.
Memento might be a surefire contender.
Man, thats almost impossible to answer... I have to say Pulp Fiction or District 9, can't choose betwenn the two. Also, there is Inglourious Basterds, which makes this even harder.
I say just don't argue it and let that stand as your opinion.
I can see where you're coming from, but it seems very subjective on your part. Dark Knight is a masterpiece within its genre. (At least in my *popular* opinion.)
Great characters, extremely unique take on the whole skitsophrenic film scene, and it is one of those movies you can watch 100 times and pick up something new every time you watch it. Plus, its really funny.
@Korne said:Tell me why you love that movie so much :) "" Fight Club "
"If you could fight any historical figure, who would it be?"
"Gondi."
"Good Answer!"
" @Andheez: I say just don't argue it and let that stand as your opinion. I can see where you're coming from, but it seems very subjective on your part. Dark Knight is a masterpiece within its genre. (At least in my *popular* opinion.) "I really liked Dark Knight, I just thought Batman Begins was better. Both are masterpieces though, in my opinion. Hope the third one is as good.
" @kingjulesxii said:Fo sho. I think everyone can live with that. They're extremely different sort of films, which I love." @Andheez: I say just don't argue it and let that stand as your opinion. I can see where you're coming from, but it seems very subjective on your part. Dark Knight is a masterpiece within its genre. (At least in my *popular* opinion.) "I really liked Dark Knight, I just thought Batman Begins was better. Both are masterpieces though, in my opinion. Hope the third one is as good. "
They're apples and oranges, they explore their own subgenres and themes, and they can stand on their own.
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Also, @the guy who liked District 9.
Why?
I can tell you that my favoirte film I've NEVER seen is Ratboy
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