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Top 10 Movie lists

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  1. abcdefg

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    List your top 10 films of all time. Try to make them good! Here's mine.

    1. 12 Angry Men 12 Angry Men (1957) - IMDb - A perfect movie in every sense. The time limit, the acting, the dialogue, the minimalist setting, everything. There's not much to the movie, but despite being Black and White, void of any action, and old, it is my favorite movie of all time, and arguably the best movie ever made. No movie has ever completely enveloped me like this one has. If there is one black and white film you see, make it this one.

    2. Vertigo Vertigo (1958) - IMDb - Hitchcock has made tons of great movies, so it was hard for me to choose my favorite. Vertigo is, to me, his crowning achievement, not Psycho. In Vertigo, the master of suspense is at it again. Everything is eerie, and the weird, offbeat plot draws you in. It's not your typical detective movie. It's dark and gritty and amazing.

    3. Shawshank Redemption The Shawshank Redemption (1994) - IMDb - What can I say. If you haven't seen this movie, I pity you. Go find it on TV, it's probably playing right now. This is the best "bro" movie you will ever find. It also has one of the best endings in history. Morgan Freeman narrates, so you also get to hear one of the best voices in Hollywood.

    4. Schindler's List Schindler's List (1993) - IMDb - Spielberg's Holocaust tale is another movie that is almost perfectly made. The minimal use of colors, the acting by Liam Neeson, the hefty themes, the emotional resonance, all are on their highest level here. It's a sad story as is any Holocaust movie, but also a story of heroism and defiance in the face of monstrosities. A very powerful movie.

    5. Memento Memento (2000) - IMDb - This is the best puzzle movie you will ever see. It uses a very unconventional narrative structure. The film starts from the end and goes backwards; however, there are black and white sequences that start from the beginning and go forward and they are interjected between the color sequences (backwards ones). It's confusing at first, but extremely rewarding once you get it. Truly showcases Nolan's brilliance in tying together a brilliant plot about a man who suffers from anterograde amnesia and his quest for revenge.

    6. The Usual Suspects The Usual Suspects (1995) - IMDb - The best thriller I've ever seen. Watch it. The plot twists are great, and my favorite mystery movie. Whodunit's don't get better than this.

    7. The Dark Knight The Dark Knight (2008) - IMDb - What can be said about this movie that hasn't been said already. It's not your typical comic movie. Heath Ledger will go down in history as one of the best pairings of character and actor of ALL TIME. This (and the new one, The Dark Knight Rises), take comic book movies to their furthest extent. Very dark, very gritty, very good.

    8. City of God City of God (2002) - IMDb - I put this over the Godfather. I love the Godfather, and to me, the Godfather is a better made movie, but City of God was more emotionally resonating. It's a foreign film that follows two kids who grow up in the favelas of Rio de Janiero. One wants to be a photographer, the other a drug lord. It's sad, violent, and haunting. A very well told tale of life in the slums for children, but not an easy movie to watch.

    9. It's a Wonderful Life It's a Wonderful Life (1946) - IMDb - You've probably seen it, but if you haven't, what's wrong with you? This is the prototypical Holiday movie, a movie that one has to watch during Christmas. While it starts out sad, it's uplifting and ends with a very powerful, happy, and optimistic message.

    10. To Kill a Mockingbird To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) - IMDb - Based on the book by Harper Lee (which you all probably read for school). Atticus Finch is one of the best character/actor combos (like Heath Ledger), and it really is a powerful movie. I placed this here because the book and movie have such literary importance, but I think I could have placed 20 different movies here. Still, TKM is one of the best literary adaptions you will ever see.

    I wish I could place a Kubrick film somewhere here (along with many other great movies), but I seem to have run out of space. Either way, yours now.
     
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  2. Xartino_Tsirko

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    No Fight Club? No Green Mile? No Old boy? No Downfall?

    You don't like Asian cinema :(
     
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    I have yet to see Downfall. I liked Oldboy and Fight Club, but they're not in my top 10. The Green Mile was meh. I didn't like the fantasy aspect. It just didn't feel natural to the movie.

    I like a bit of Asian Cinema (Seven Samurai, Spirited Away, Oldboy, etc.), just not top 10 worthy.
     
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    In no specific order:

    Fight Club. (someone already mentioned, but when I think good movies, it gets noted)
    Inception.
    The 5th Element.
    Gladiator. (Are you not entertained?)
    Full Metal Jacket.
    V For Vendetta.
    Shutter Island.
    Pulp Fiction.
    The Matrix. (Great Philosophy, as with Fight club and Inception)
    Star Wars saga. (Cause I'm a nerd like that)
     
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    What was the philosophy of Inception ;o. I like Nolan, but after seeing Inception like 5-6 times, I realized it was nowhere near as good as his other work (Memento, Batman, the Prestige).

    Love Pulp Fiction, Shutter Island, the Matrix, V for Vendetta, Gladiator, and Fight Club. Full Metal Jacket's first half is absolutely stunning.

    Overall, I like your list ;P
     
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    Inception centers around the idea that nothing is real. Much like the matrix, they all share a reality that is created, and that they are all dreaming. It brings a question to mind--Are we?

    I'm very much a fan of inception, and think it's his best film. Not by a lot, he has directed Batman of course. Great film, incredibly well directed, and transitioned so nicely, but not as mentally stimulating as Inception.
     
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    5. Batman Forever
    4. Batman and Robin
    3. Batman Begins
    2. The Dark Knight
    1. The Dark Knight Rises

    I'm Batman.
     
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    In no particular order :3

    Limitless
    12 Angry Men
    10 Little Indians
    Murder on the Orient Express
    Real Steel
    Fight Club
    Undisputed 1/2/3
    Full Metal Jacket
    Planet of the Apes
    Forrest Gump
     
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    1. Inception
    2. Star Wars saga
    3. Sherlock Holmes
    4. From Paris With Love
    5. Pirates of the Caribbean
    6. Underworld
    7. Rush Hour
    8. Fast and Furious
    9. Wild Hogs
    10. Hancock
    Thats my top 10 list :D
     
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    Rome ソロモン・ヨアズ・アブラハム Forum Legend

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    do any of you know the name of the movie of a Japanese kid who was bullied till he got insane and hammered everyone? Seung-Hui Cho was inspired by this movie.
    please get me the name google is not my friend today lol.

    1. Troy
    2. American Gangster
    3. The Dark Knight
    4. V for Vendetta
    5. "La piel que habita"
    6. "El Niño que enloquecio de Amor"
    7. The count of monte cristo
    8. Safe house
    9. "Barrio Fino by Daddy Yankee"
    10. Ghetto
     
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    How is Batman and Robin in any top list? That is one of the worst movies ever made
     
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    Well, roughly I will make a list of my all time favorite or at least the ones that I always enjoy to watch again and again:

    The Pursuit of Happyness
    The Lives of Others
    Old Boy
    Fight Club
    A Beautiful Mind
    The Sea Inside
    Life Is Beautiful
    Cast Away
    Eastern Promises
    Into the Wild
    The Green Mile
    I Am Sam
    The Machinist
    Eternal s-u-n-s-h-i-n-e of the Spotless Mind
    A Clockwork Orange
    Saving Private Ryan
    Goodfellas
    Se7en
    One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
    American History X
    Scarface
    Philadelphia
    Pan's Labyrinth
    The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
    No Country for Old Men
    Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
    Munich
    The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser
    Requiem for a Dream
    Taxi Driver
    The Silence of the Lambs
    Yes Man
    The Truman Show
    The Devil's Advocate
    Patch Adams
    Pink Floyd The Wall
    Downfall
    Lady Vengeance
    Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance
    Serpico
    Insomnia
    Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
    Dial M for Murder
    The Return
    Gattaca
    My Sassy Girl
    If I Want to Whistle, I Whistle
    The Apartment
    Psycho
    The Elephant Man
    The 40 Year Old Virgin
    Spirited Away
    Princess Mononoke
    Howl's Moving Castle
    Run Lola Run
    My Father and My Son
    Judgment at Nuremberg (1961)
    Amores Perros
    Dancer in the Dark
    Battle Royale
    Planet Terror
    Rosemary's Baby
    Funny Games
    Eyes Without a Face
    Ran
    A Moment to Remember
    Inglourious Basterds
    Twelve Monkeys
    Read My Lips
    Gods and Monsters
    Kinsey
    In the Name of the Father
    The Wave
    American Psycho
    Syriana
    We Need to Talk About Kevin

    Okies, screw this, they are more than 10 :p Just pick any random of them, and make a top 10, really I can't cut the number to ten only :(
     
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    ^ Now that's a list. I'd love to make my top 100, but it's impractical. Good to see that you have great taste. Lots of those movies I love also.

    @Deadlychants, have you seen Memento and the Prestige? If not, watch them. You might change your opinion also after that. I loved Inception a lot at first also, but it just doesn't hold up on repeat viewings.
     
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    mmm... I measure things based on how it tickles my imagination hence:

    -Sun shine
    -Batman DK
    -Highlander I
    -Apocalypse now
    -2001 Space Odyssey
    -Red October
    -4 rooms
    -Pulp Fiction
    -Empire Strike Back
    -Aliens :d
    -Terminator
     
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    Two Lists: First with all genres of movies i love, and second with my fav Superheroes movies <3

    1st:
    All genres

    1. The Lord of The Rings Trilogy
    2. The Company Of Wolves (1984)
    3. IT (Stephen King)
    4. In Bruges (2008)
    5. Donnie Darko
    6. Gladiator
    7. Underworld Series
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    The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari (1920)
    9. Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
    10. Super 8

    2nd: Superheroes Movies

    1. Iron Man
    2. Thor
    3. Iron Man ll
    4. Batman (Tim Burton, 1989)
    5. Spider Man
    6. Batman: The Dark Knight
    7. Batman Begins
    8. V for Vendetta
    9. X-men series
    10. Spider Man II


    * 10 movies: is too few.... D:

     
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    These movies were very hard to choose out of all of the amazing movies I've seen thus far. These are in no particular order:


    The Man From Earth
    2001: A Space Odyssey
    2010: The Year We Make Contact
    A Clockwork Orange
    Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
    Hero (The entire movie is art. Pure beauty)
    Gangs of New York
    The Lord of the Rings (Trilogy)
    Star Wars (Original Trilogy)
    American History X
     
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    Clockwork orange is so freaking awesome <3
     
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    1. how to train your dragon
    2. Hachi: a dogs tale
    3. UP
    4. Tangled
    5. Lion king
    6. Beauty and the beast
    7. Avatar
    8. Angus Thongs and perfect snogging
    9. The Notebook
    10. Aladdin
    <3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3
     
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    Best list on here for sure O:
     
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    In no particular order

    One with the first 2 rules being that I can't talk about it
    All of Bruce Lee's Movies
    Mukoh Hadan(Sword of the Stranger)
    IP Man
    IP Man 2
    Ong Bak
    Ong Bak 2
    Ong Bak 3
    Gladiator
    Inception
    The Avengers
    Star Wars
    Hero
    Fearless
    Lord of the Rings
    Batman Begins
    The Dark Knight
    X Men Origins Wolverine
    V for Vendetta
    Thor
    300
    Ninja Assassin
    Avatar
    Journey to the West(just because of Jackie Chan vs Jet Li)
    Troy
    Matrix
     
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