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Top 5 Movies
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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.
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1) King Arthur (The one with Clive Owens)

2) Tombstone

3) Gangs Of New York

4) The Outlaw Josey Wales

5) Braveheart
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#3
Probably...


Star Wars A New Hope

Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back

The Shawshank Redemption

A Time To Kill

Sleepers
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(06-19-2015, 10:57 PM)Tiger Teeth Wrote: 1)  King Arthur (The one with Clive Owens)

2)  Tombstone

3)  Gangs Of New York

4)  The Outlaw Josey Wales

5)  Braveheart

Four very, very good choices. I've never seen Gangs of New York.
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#5
Tough for a top 5. For me:

The Professional
Watchmen
Brotherhood of the Wolf
Super Troopers
Aliens
Shawn of the Dead
28 Days Later
V for Vendetta
Identity
Usual Suspects
LOTR
Airplane
John Dies at the End
The Crow


It's a tie. A big, big tie.
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#6
Hhmmmmmm

The Blues Brothers

The High Plains Drifter

The Wild Bunch

The Road Warrior

Heat

"Better send those refunds..."

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Off the top of my head:

Gone With the Wind
The Wizard of Oz
Rocky
Star Wars
The 10 Commandments
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(06-20-2015, 12:31 AM)Wyche Wrote: Hhmmmmmm

The Blues Brothers

The High Plains Drifter

The Wild Bunch

The Road Warrior

Heat

Ah, Road Warrior and High Plains Drifter would also be up there in mine. 

Tombstone is another good one.
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#9
  • Stalag 17
  • Sunset Blvd
  • Outlaw Josey Wales
  • Cooley High
  • Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon
  • Better off Dead
  • Gladiator
  • Watermelon Man
  • Django Unchained

Many more that escapes my mind.

Identity is a great movie.
-That which we need most, will be found where we want to visit least.-
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(06-19-2015, 10:57 PM)Tiger Teeth Wrote: 1)  King Arthur (The one with Clive Owens)

2)  Tombstone

3)  Gangs Of New York

4)  The Outlaw Josey Wales

5)  Braveheart

Joey Wales was awesome, one of my favorite Clint movies.

"I always heard there were three kinds of suns in Kansas, sunshine, sunflowers, and sons-of-bitches."
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#11
1) Home Alone
2) Back To The Future
3) American History X
4) Gaurdians Of The Galaxy
5) Jurassic Park
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#12
American History X
Rock Star
Pulp Fiction
Alien
Star Wars

Honorable mention:
Enemy of the State
The Matrix
The Lathe of Heaven
Hook
Dallas Buyer's Club

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Star Wars: A new Hope
Gone With the Wind
Forest Gump
The Godfather II
Contact
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Seabiscuit
Troy
The Last Samurai
For a Few Dollars More, A Fistful of Dollars, The Good, the Bad, the Ugly...spaghetti westerns
Gladiator
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I would normally have to break this down into Comedy, Drama, Action....otherwise:

1) Braveheart
2) Hoosiers
3) Bond (multiple films)
4) Empire Strikes Back
5) Die Hard
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(06-20-2015, 12:13 AM)Benton Wrote: Tough for a top 5. For me:

The Professional
Watchmen
Brotherhood of the Wolf
Super Troopers
Aliens
Shawn of the Dead
28 Days Later
V for Vendetta
Identity
Usual Suspects
LOTR
Airplane
John Dies at the End
The Crow


It's a tie. A big, big tie.
LMAO he said 5.  You're about as bad as me at directions and having to choose. Some of yours are on mine though.

Shawn of The Dead
The Crow
This Is Spinal Tap
Happy Gilmore
Payback
True Romance
The Departed
Airplane
The Ref
Just about anything John Hughes put out, with Plane Trains and Automobiles being one of my favs.

Edit - Almost forgot The Prestige. What a great movie.
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Not in any particular order:

The Godfather II
Devil's Advocate
The Matrix
Raiders Of The Lost Ark
Forrest Gump
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(06-20-2015, 12:01 AM)Benton Wrote: Four very, very good choices. I've never seen Gangs of New York.

You need to see it.  If you don't like it, I'll personally give you a refund.   Ninja
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(06-20-2015, 12:01 AM)Benton Wrote: Four very, very good choices. I've never seen Gangs of New York.

It's a great movie.
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I have a clear cut top 2. Gangs of New York and O Brother Where Art Thou.
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