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Your Top Fifteen favorite movies?
« on: October 02, 2017, 09:15:39 AM »



15. Nosferatu (1922)


Nosferatu is the first and so far only silent film I've ever seen. The story itself is a slightly modified version of Bram Stoker's Dracula, the story isn't the strongpoint in this case. This film has amazing atmosphere, Max Schreck's performance as the count is a large part of it.




14. John Carpenter's The Thing


My love for this movie is similar to that of Nosferatu, the atmosphere in this move is easily the very best I've ever seen. The movie is ridiculously tense and has you guessing who the thing has taken the form of. Not to mention one of my favorite actors ever, Keith David, is his ever fantastic self in this great film! 




13. Django Unchained


A vastly entertaining and tragic tale from the amazing Quentin Tarantino, the straight-faced Django (Jamie Foxx) and the endlessly funny and charming Dr. King (Christoph Waltz) make a great pair, this movie manages to mix great humor, action, and sadness all in one.




12. Scream


Scream is the movie that made me fall in love with the horror genre. It is a fun slasher that horribly makes fun of and deconstructs the common tropes of horror while using them with shameless abandon. On top of all of that it is a HORROR movie that manages to have great characters, both main and side, something that horror, especially slashers tend to leave out. 




11. The Mask of Zorro


Zorro is a crazy, dark, and fun adventure film that beats even the mighty Django in terms of sheer enjoyment, every actor is perfect for their role! I couldn't help but be reminded of classic spaghetti westerns like The Good, The Bad, And the ugly while watching this.




10. Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron


This movie is a large reason as to why I love animals as much as I do today, a beautiful film in terms of everything, animation, music, characters. They manage to develop and craft our main character (Spirit) so amazingly well just through expressions and neiges. This movie is one of the most mature that Dreamworks has ever made.




9. Homeward Bound: the incredible Journey


MY CHILDHOOD!!!!!!!!




8. Misery 


This is one of the most tense and suspenseful movies I've ever seen, if not the most tense. Kathy Bates as crazy women is amazing in everyway, she can switch between sweet as canady to the most terrifying thing ever on a dime!




7. Men in Tights


In my opinion, the best of Mel Brooks' work. An awesome twist on the old Robin Hood tales, full of laughs and we get to find out why toilets are called Johns! 




6. Nightmare on Elm Street

Take a guess on his one, could it be ATMOSPHERE!?
No seriously, Nightmare does have great atmosphere but it isn't as good in that regard compared to some of the other films on this list. Even today, even after the beautiful awfulness that was everything after Nightmare part four (New Nightmare was good tho) this one still is insanely creepy to this day. 


5. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back

What can you say about this film that hasn't been said to death, cremation, and spreading of its ashes to every ocean in the world?


It smells of cats.




4. Guardians of the Galaxy

WHY DON'T YOU LOVE ME CHRIS PRATT!?!?!??!!!?!?!



3. The Nightmare Before Christmas 

This movie has the best songs ever. Among other things that make it hip.




2. The Hunchback of Notre Dame   




1. The Godfather
 

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Re: Your Top Fifteen favorite movies?
« Reply #1 on: November 12, 2017, 05:17:31 PM »
Making this list was very hard, mainly because there are so many good films! Ranking them and only having 15 of them was hard, I had to cut off some of my favourite films like There Will Be Blood, Moon, American Beauty, A serious man and Exit through the gift shop, even Shawshank didn't make it on my list. So here's my list of my personal favourite in order

15. Kung Pow: Enter the Fist

  The first on my list is definitely the most lowbrow on their. Kung Pow: Enter the Fist is basically the funniest movie I've ever seen, and the concept is really simple. Get a bunch of old chinese films, dub the voices and digitally insert actors to make it hilarious! The budget is super small and the movie is one of those "so bad it's good" movies, with great lines, hilarious characters and absolutely ludicrous scenes (like a karate fighting cow) the movie is definitely worth a watch for those wanting a sillier but eternally classic film.

14. Children of Men

  Why this film is a tad depressing and will constantly remind you that the characters are in a hopeless situation, the film still manages to capture interesting philosophical themes with fantastic shots. The premise of the film is that all women around the world suddenly stop being able to make babies, the youngest person on earth is 18 years old and humanity is facing extinction. The protagonist is tasked with escorting the first pregnant woman in 18 years to a fabled scientific ship. The movie has some of the most breathtaking long shots in cinema history, as well as themes paralleling those of modern Britain, particularly the immigration crisis and views on immigration there. Definitely worth a watch if you want a more somber film.

13. Requiem for a Dream

  If you thought Children of Men was depressing, than straddle in deep for perhaps the most emotional, depressing and shocking film ever made. Requiem of a dream, famous for the song Lux Aetena by Clint Mansells, follows the stories of four characters as their lives spiral out of control due to drug abuse. This film takes a much more emotional level than most "anti-drug" films, the actors are incredible and the movie really makes you FEEL invested in them, you really do feel an emotional connection to them. This emotional connection and how you relate to the characters is exactly why the film is, IMO, more horrific than a lot of the shock horror films like Saw, Serbian film and Cannibal Holocaust. The situations may not be as severe, gory or gross but their terrible situations that you see these characters, characters you've learned to love, go through is enough to make anyone cringe and disturbed. This movie will definitely put you off hard drugs for the rest of your life.

12. Donnie Darko

  Donnie Darko is an interesting film, a film about philosophy, time travel and all kinds of interesting stuff. The film explores various films about morality, causality, teenager angst and, well, it really is a hard film to describe. The film prides itself on being very philosophical about lots of things, without being overtly smug or condescending. Some of the scenes in the film are truly breathtaking, the characters are all interesting and the concepts, like Frank the Bunny Rabbit, are all exceedingly good. This is one of those films where you don't quite understand what's going on, and you shouldn't need to, because you and your friends can spend nights discussing what the film is really about.

11. Dr. Strangelove Or How I learned to Love the Bomb

  This is the second and final comedy on the list and it was done by the late and great Stanley Kubrick. This film takes a serious subject, Nuclear War, and manages to make it funny in a relatively high brow way. The story is that a General decides to go rogue and orders his troops to bomb Russia, the Russia and American President as well as many generals get together to try and figure out what to do. The story parodies the cold war itself, the desperation both Americans and Russians felt to one up each other and "beat the other guys". Truly is a funny, thought provoking and great film!

10. No Country For Old Men

  No Country For Old Men can be a bit of a divisive movie. This movie is tells the story of a hunter who stumbles on the aftermath of a failed drug deal, he discovers a brief case full of money and decides to take it. Suddenly he is hunted down by one of the most ruthless hitmen in cinema history and the sheriff of the country trying to figure things out. No Country For Old Men is one of the most tense movies I've ever seen, and the tenseness is authentic, it isn't aided by tense sounding music or creepy dialogue, in fact in most of the movie there's no music or dialogue at all! The movie gives us a proper and fully believable and scary depiction of a true psychopath in Anton Chirgur (the hitman), and gives us some of the most thrilling, and realistic, gun battles you'll ever see in History. The biggest downside is a lackluster ending, but given the realistic nature of the film, maybe that's the point?

9. American History X

  This movie follows the story of a Neo Nazi, how he got there and how he tries to get out. The story of the film in and of itself is captivating and given the current political climate, the story is more relevant than ever. The film doesn't really take a heavy stance on things, it isn't preachy, in fact it goes into detail to show things through a neo nazis perspective. What's cool is you can see Neo Nazi's writing articles saying they AGREE and can sympathize with how the character becomes a neo nazi, but at the same time the movie does have an overall message that hate, any hate, is bad and only brings more hate. The movie is complicated, it takes a complicated stance, it tries to understand the mind of a neo nazi rather than to just demonize it, but at the end of the day still gives a proper message of what is right and wrong, and how neo nazis are wrong and don't help anyone, including the neo nazi's themselves. Worth a watch, especially now!

8. Fullmetal Jacket

  This movie is, IMO, the best war film, beating even the greats like Saving Private Ryan and Apocalypse Now. The film is both hilarious, and daunting, both realistic and fantastical. I just love this film for it's hilarious first half and serious second half, it really surprised me. The drill instructor (A real drill instructor) stole the show though, showing what real drill instructors used to do to motivate their troops! A good film all in all

7. Goodfellas/Casino

  I grouped both these films together because, IMO, they're basically the same film! This is my favourite Gangster film, as while the Godfather is a good film, it's just so SLOW! These films manage to really get you into the gangster life, while also being full of funny scenes, action and quirky tales. Afterall it is made by Martin Scorcese, so what can you expect! Not much more to say about these films, they're just plain good!

6. Sin City

  Now we're getting into personal choice rather than overall critical choice. In my opinion, Sin City is one of the most stylish, epic and badass films that has ever been made. Sin City's black and white stylish aesthetic is something that is just awesome, the characters are amazing and I just love the art-like motion of the film. Sin City is actually three stories in one movie, in one story a muscle bound modern day barbarian tries to find the killer of the one prostitute who loved him, a former bank robber tries to deal with the consequences of accidentally killing a police officer on neutral turf and a grizzled old cop attempts to save a young girl from a sadistic pedophile, who is also the son of the most influential politician in the city. It's gritty, it's dark and it's pure awesome.

5. Mad Max: Fury Road

  WITNESS ME. Honestly I was not expecting to love this film so much but I JUST LOVE THIS FILM SO MUCH. The Aesthetic, the themes, the characters, the dialogue, the action, it's all amazing and I love it. Honestly in no film have I ever seen everything come together in such a way, the visuals were incredible with interesting saturated colour pallets, the music was rocking, the characters and society were crazy. The dialogue! In no movie have I ever seen dialogue like this, the dialogue almost seemed like part of the scene, like as if it was supplementing the action, not directing it, it echoed off the rocky walls in such a great and seamless way. The Sound, the dialogue, the visuals, it was all art! The whole movie is memorable, and I am not even a regular with mad max!

4. City of God

  Now for something that's almost the opposite, this movie is not art, this movie is a wake up call. City of God is a non-English movie, but if you can stand the subtitles it is definitely worth it. The film talks about the City of God, a particular slum in Rio, Brazil and follows primarily two characters, one who became a drug lord and one who became a photographer. It is gritty, shocking and very realistic, in fact most of the actors in the movie weren't professional actors but were real people from the real city of god, and I'm not just talking about extras! This movie is a real story and that's the most shocking, you see people casually shooting kids, kids casually shooting people, drug lords keeping order and just death and destruction everywhere, but people learn to live their lives anyway. Honestly it's a great film, worth a watch!

3. Fight Club

  I love this film, and I know it's sorta a cliche thing, a lot of critics feel this movie isn't actually very good and that it's overhyped by "College boys" but, IMO, it's one of my favourites. Fight Club really taps into the rage, primal satisfaction that we all feel every day, it gives us Tyler, a person we ALL want to be, it tries to make us see how we can believe in something and get caught up on it, then it dissects that feeling, parodies it, tells us our notions of masculinity can lead to bad paths. It's so, interesting, as a concept, as a movie, it has people taking completely different lessons from the movie. After watching this movie I always feel like I just wanna do something, I dunno what, but something!

2. Pan's Labyrinth

  Art, that's what this movie is. Once again another non-English film that is, IMO, the best film ever made (even though it's number 2, but you'll see why soon!). Pan's Labyrinth tells the story of a young girl, whose mother marries a fascist leader in Italy post-WW2, the girl lives with her mother but starts realizing there is a fairy tale world within the woods. The movie is just great and I really don't know how to describe it, it mixes gritty and brutal realism with fantastical and mystic fantasy in such a believable and seamless way, no movie has captured this before. The fairy tale creates are both a mix of beautiful and disgusting, intriguing and terrifying, the designs are amazing, the story is great and just, honestly watch this film, you'll love it!

1. Starship Troopers

  This is a list of my personal favourites, and Starship troopers will always be my personal favourite. The film itself, I will admit, is probably not that great, it isn't particular fantastical and it isn't art. It's about space marines that shoot alien arachnids, but I've watched it all my life, since I was a kid, I've probably watched it over 200 times, and so it will always be my favourite film. The film itself does have a deeper philosophical meaning behind it, it makes a statement of fascism, the military mind of countries like America, it parodies that. And many people see it as a pro war film that glorifies war, when in reality it is a parody of it, it even takes a few watchings to realize that the good guys are literally nazis. The CGI is amazing, the action is amazing, the characters (In my opinion) are amazing and themes are amazing. This film always has a special place in my hearts. Would you like to know more?
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Re: Your Top Fifteen favorite movies?
« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2017, 05:08:26 AM »
15. Undicided Disney Movie*


14. The Murder On The Orient Express (Still In Cinems)


13-2. Undicided Disney Movies*


1. The Nightmare Before Christmas




*this can be Mary Poppins, SnowWhite, Pinnochio, Bambi, Robin Hood, Jungle Book, Black Culdron, Notredame, Lion king, Mermaid and much much more
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Re: Your Top Fifteen favorite movies?
« Reply #3 on: November 13, 2017, 06:01:18 AM »
15 favorite of mine


15 - Scary Movie (5 films)
14 - Beavis and Butthead Do America
13 - Spaceballs
12 - Austin Powers: Spy Who Shagged Me
11 - Jackass 3.5
10 - Jackass 2
09 - Police Academy
08 - Police Academy 2: First Assignment
07 - Born in East L.A.
06 - Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol
05 - Police Academy 3: Back in Training
04 - Jackass
03 - Dumb and Dumber
02 - Wayne's World
01 - Detroit Rock City


not really in order, but 15 I just love
you can probably tell, comedy are top favorite of mines
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Re: Your Top Fifteen favorite movies?
« Reply #4 on: December 21, 2017, 04:44:44 AM »
15. a nightmare before Christmas
I mean how could it not be on this list


14. Creep
One of the best found footage films i have ever seen.


13.spirited away
Its so beautifully made and still looks beautiful 16 years on.


12. bugs life
I mean its a bugs life enough said


11.harry potter (all of them)
As someone who was born in the 90s harry potter was such a big part of my childhood.


10. Black hawk down
Just a good war film


9. Mad Max 3 beyond thunderdome
Its goes a crazy but come on its MasterBlaster


8. chitty chitty bang bang
I mean im british so i kinda have to like it


7. Sweeney todd
My favorite musical


6. Halloween


5. The arrival
Such a different take on the  alien movie


4. District 9
Same reason as above


3. Ghost in a shell


2. Starship troopers
Its just so over the top


1. Scott pilgrim vs the world
Great cast, great love story and great fighting what mire can you want


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Re: Your Top Fifteen favorite movies?
« Reply #5 on: October 24, 2018, 11:54:43 PM »
In no particular order,

1. The Croods
2. Goosebumps (2014)
3. It's Kind of a Funny Story
4. The Graduate
5. The Gods Must Be Crazy II
6. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
7. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)
8. Pete's Dragon (1977)
9. The Haunting (1963)
10. Snoopy Come Home
11. Guardians of the Galaxy
12. A Muppet's Christmas Carole
13. The Land Before Time
14. Earnest Goes to Jail
15. Krampus (2015)
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