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Top 5 Movies
#41
Surprised this one hasn't made an appearance......it narrowly missed mine:

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#42
(06-20-2015, 08:33 PM)bengalfan74 Wrote: Saving Private Ryan
Tombstone
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Braveheart
Full Metal Jacket

Good list!! 
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#43
Top 5 comedies:

1. Big Lebowski
2. Withnail and I
3. Dr. Strangelove
4. Anchorman
5. Friday
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#44
(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

Since most everyone else put more than 5, here's my second 5 favs.

6)  Blackhawk Down

7)  Goodfellas

8)  Saving Private Ryan

9)  Step Brothers

10)  The Warriors
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#45
(06-22-2015, 12:10 PM)Tiger Teeth Wrote: Since most everyone else put more than 5, here's my second 5 favs.

6)  Blackhawk Down

7)  Goodfellas

8)  Saving Private Ryan

9)  Step Brothers

10)  The Warriors

Keeping in the spirit:


Blazing Saddles

Goodfellas

Sling Blade

Terminator 2:  Judgement Day (maybe the second best sequel of all time)

The Empire Strikes Back (possibly the third best sequel ever Wink  )

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#46
I'd also put Clue up there with my other 16 top five movies.
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#47
(06-22-2015, 12:23 PM)Wyche Wrote: Keeping in the spirit:


Blazing Saddles

Goodfellas

Sling Blade

Terminator 2:  Judgement Day (maybe the second best sequel of all time)

The Empire Strikes Back (possibly the third best sequel ever Wink  )

Vaughan Cunningham: I'm just going to say it. I'm gay. Does that surprise you that I'm gay? You know what gay is, don't you? 

Karl: I don't reckon. 
Vaughan Cunningham: [quietly] Homosexual. I like men sexually. 
Karl: Not funny 'ha-ha', funnyqueer. 
Vaughan Cunningham: Well that's a very offensive way to put it. You shouldn't say that. You were taught that, weren't you? 
Karl: I've heard it said that a-way. I like them French fried potaters.
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(06-22-2015, 10:39 AM)WychesWarrior Wrote: Surprised this one hasn't made an appearance......it narrowly missed mine:

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its a great movie cant say i watch enough to get close to my top 5 though.

Always hard to pick 5 just cause as the years fly by some movies dont get watched anymore but here is 5 i can always go back to and enjoy at any time...


Aliens
Jaws
Ghostbusters
Rambo first Blood
Die Hard 1

and many many more
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#49
(06-22-2015, 01:21 PM)GodFather Wrote: Vaughan Cunningham: I'm just going to say it. I'm gay. Does that surprise you that I'm gay? You know what gay is, don't you? 

Karl: I don't reckon. 
Vaughan Cunningham: [quietly] Homosexual. I like men sexually. 
Karl: Not funny 'ha-ha', funnyqueer. 
Vaughan Cunningham: Well that's a very offensive way to put it. You shouldn't say that. You were taught that, weren't you? 
Karl: I've heard it said that a-way. I like them French fried potaters.

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(06-21-2015, 03:38 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Every time I start thinking of a top 5 I end up with at least a dozen, and I know there are some I am still forgetting.  But here is a start.  In no order

Apocalypse Now
Hannah and Her Sisters
True Grit
Raising Arizona
Full Metal Jacket
Rocky
The Big Lebowski
This is Spinal Tap
National Lampoon Vacation
The Blues Brothers
Dr. Strangelove Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Rear Window
Annie Hall
Taxi Driver
Cape Fear (the newer one)
Cool Hand Luke


This is getting silly, but I have to add SlingBlade and Blade Runner to my already way too long list.
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#51
Back to the Future
Joy Ride
Count of Monte Cristo
Ace Ventura
Dumb and Dumber
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#52
Other movies that come to mind.

Halloween
Wizard of Oz
DieHard
Indiana Jones or Raiders
Rocky
Varsity Blues
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#53
Instead of following directions, I'll give 4 most people haven't seen but are well worth it. 3 of them haven't been seen by most of you since they are Spanish language.

Frailty (I really can't believe most haven't seen this and it would be listed even if I was following directions)
El Dia de la Bestia (The Day of the Beast, good mix of horror and comedy)
El espinazo del diablo (The Devil's Backbone)
El laberinto del fauno (inaccurate English title was Pan's Labyrinth)

Those last 2 were written and directed by Guillermo del Toro, the same person who brought you the English language titles of Hellboy and Pacific Rim as well as wrote the screenplay for the Hobbit movies. His Spanish works were better than his English works.
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#54
1. Empire Strikes Back

2. A New Hope

3. The Departed

4. Tommy Boy

5. Gangs of New York
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#55
Enter The Dragon
Master Killer
Return to the 36th Chamber
The Kid With The Golden Arm
The Five Deadly Venoms


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#56
(06-22-2015, 12:33 PM)Benton Wrote: I'd also put Clue up there with my other 16 top five movies.

It's funny you mention that movie. I wouldn't put it in my top five, or maybe even my top 25, but it's one of those movies that if I come across it I'll stop and watch, even though I've seen it probably a dozen times. Makes me think of when I was a teen and it ran on Cinemax every other day in the late '80s.
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(06-22-2015, 06:28 PM)Penn Wrote: Instead of following directions, I'll give 4 most people haven't seen but are well worth it. 3 of them haven't been seen by most of you since they are Spanish language.

Frailty (I really can't believe most haven't seen this and it would be listed even if I was following directions)
El Dia de la Bestia (The Day of the Beast, good mix of horror and comedy)
El espinazo del diablo (The Devil's Backbone)
El laberinto del fauno (inaccurate English title was Pan's Labyrinth)

Those last 2 were written and directed by Guillermo del Toro, the same person who brought you the English language titles of Hellboy and Pacific Rim as well as wrote the screenplay for the Hobbit movies. His Spanish works were better than his English works.

isnt frailty the movie will bill paxton murdering people for god?

Heres 5 more movies lol

Hunt for the Red October
indiana Jones the Temple of Doom
Serenity
pan's labyrinth
Das Boot (in german)
+ More lol
apocalypto
apocalypse now
Platoon
The Road Warrior
T2
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#58
(06-22-2015, 06:30 PM)BmorePat87 Wrote: 1. Empire Strikes Back

2. A New Hope

3. The Departed

4. Tommy Boy

5. Gangs of New York

This is the only list that even comes close to matching mine in excellence.
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#59
Fight Club
The whole Star Wars Saga
Watchmen
12 Monkeys
Slumdog Millionnaire
Close Encounters

Yes I know It's six :p
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(06-23-2015, 10:35 AM)Johnny Cupcakes Wrote: This is the only list that even comes close to matching mine in excellence.

You obviously skipped mine then.   Ninja
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