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The best film/s ever watched?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Reservoir Dogs
Evil Dead II
Scum
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
Betty Blue
Nikita
Irrerversible
Rollerball
Clerks
Dazed and Confused
Before Sunrise
La Haine
Man Bites Dog
Drugstore Cowboy
My Own Private Idaho
Amateur
The Cook, His Wife and Her Lover
Kids
Just off the top of my head ... |
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"Reservoir Dogs
Evil Dead II
Scum
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
Betty Blue
Nikita
Irrerversible
Rollerball
Clerks
Dazed and Confused
Before Sunrise
La Haine
Man Bites Dog
Drugstore Cowboy
My Own Private Idaho
Amateur
The Cook, His Wife and Her Lover
Kids
Just off the top of my head ..."
Great list |
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Good list above.
I recently checked IMDB 100 best film list and I’d say I’ve seen 80 of them.
If a film touches you emotionally then it’s a great film for you. So something like Gregory’s Girl brings back a lot of memories of my own adolescence and a similar thing happened to me around the same age as Gregory. Also I don’t half fancy Clare Grogan
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Alien
Jaws
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Back to the Future
Some Kind of Wonderful
Weird Science
Ferris Beullers Day Off
The Breakfast Club
Stand By Me
Goonies
Uncle Buck
Planes Trains and Automobiles
Way Out West
Blazing Saddles
The Cannonball Run
Gorillas in the Mist
Mississippi Burning
In The Name of the Father
Shawshamk Redemption
The Green Mile
Gladiator
Ghostbusters (1984)
The Irishman
Hidden Figures
The Help
ET
Star Wars 4-6
Jurassic Park
Saving Private Ryan
First Blood
I could be here all night if i carry on.... oh Lord of the Rings too. |
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By *ermite12ukMan
over a year ago
Solihull and Brentwood |
The Committments.
Animal House.
The Blues Brothers.
The original Italian Job.
And a film I don't know the title of: About a German and Russian sniper battle, around the Tractor plant at Stalingrad. |
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And a film I don't know the title of: About a German and Russian sniper battle, around the Tractor plant at Stalingrad."
Enemy at the Gates? With Jude Law. |
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Jaws. Yes the effects are a bit shit but I love the story and the acting. Especially during the scene where Quint talks about being on the USS Indianapolis |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I haven't read the comments so sorry for repeats, but there are so many.. I found captivating for many reasons.
Caramel
Persepolis
The Danish Girl
Awakenings
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I find these kinds of lists really interesting, it’s almost like I can tell what kind of person someone is by which films they choose "
That would an interesting thread variation. Post a favourite movie book song and let others characterise you based on them |
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"I find these kinds of lists really interesting, it’s almost like I can tell what kind of person someone is by which films they choose
That would an interesting thread variation. Post a favourite movie book song and let others characterise you based on them"
Do it |
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Recently? I'm going to say Joker. I thought it was an amazing film, I was totally enthralled and it was only about half an hour in before I realised there had been hardly any dialogue, and watching the slow descent in to madness was incredible.
LvM |
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By *omino51Man
over a year ago
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"I find these kinds of lists really interesting, it’s almost like I can tell what kind of person someone is by which films they choose "
Oh dear as I liked the film Zulu under your thinking im gonna be a racist, as lots of black guys got killed by white guys Best rethink a new favourite film me thinks |
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By *ea monkeyMan
over a year ago
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"I find these kinds of lists really interesting, it’s almost like I can tell what kind of person someone is by which films they choose
Oh dear as I liked the film Zulu under your thinking im gonna be a racist, as lots of black guys got killed by white guys Best rethink a new favourite film me thinks "
No, it doesn’t mean that. Not unless you think it does... |
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By *omino51Man
over a year ago
loughborough |
"I find these kinds of lists really interesting, it’s almost like I can tell what kind of person someone is by which films they choose
Oh dear as I liked the film Zulu under your thinking im gonna be a racist, as lots of black guys got killed by white guys Best rethink a new favourite film me thinks
No, it doesn’t mean that. Not unless you think it does... "
No. Not at all. I love all. Well except the French but that's allowed. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Europe Europe
The Secret Garden (by Agnieszka Holland)
The Butterfly Effect
Pi
The Million Dollar Baby
Cinderella Man
I'll stop now "
Pi is such an amazing film! |
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