06-19-2015, 10:32 PM
What are your top 5 movies of all time?
Mine are:
1) The GodFather- Saw this movie when I was 17 and it absolutely blew me away. I know its cliche to love this movie, but I do think its one of the greatest movie of all time.
2) Goodfellas- As the GodFather romanticized the life of a mobster, Goodfellas was based off a true story making you feel like being in the mob is anything but pretty. The acting in it is absolutely amazing.
3) Braveheart- Freeeeeeeedom! This movie had a whole plethora of emotions throughout its 2+ hour viewing. The battle scenes are still among the best ever.
4) A ClockWork Orange- Stanley Kubrick is my favorite director of all time, and this movie was just amazing. Alex DeLarge was one bad guy.
5) Pulp Fiction- Quentin Tarantino's masterpiece. This movie caused a ton of knockoffs after its release and nothing came close to this interwoven story Quentin wrote and directed in 1994.
Mine are:
1) The GodFather- Saw this movie when I was 17 and it absolutely blew me away. I know its cliche to love this movie, but I do think its one of the greatest movie of all time.
2) Goodfellas- As the GodFather romanticized the life of a mobster, Goodfellas was based off a true story making you feel like being in the mob is anything but pretty. The acting in it is absolutely amazing.
3) Braveheart- Freeeeeeeedom! This movie had a whole plethora of emotions throughout its 2+ hour viewing. The battle scenes are still among the best ever.
4) A ClockWork Orange- Stanley Kubrick is my favorite director of all time, and this movie was just amazing. Alex DeLarge was one bad guy.
5) Pulp Fiction- Quentin Tarantino's masterpiece. This movie caused a ton of knockoffs after its release and nothing came close to this interwoven story Quentin wrote and directed in 1994.
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