Willo of Whiteley Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago What is it? What are they? And why? I had a friend ten years ago that did the IMDB top 50 list and he said some were garbage. What are yours?
badgerx16 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago (edited) { Without too much thought.........} Apollo 13 ( I know the entire script by heart but still watch it several times a year ) High Society. ( Not usually a fan of musicals, but this is just brilliant ) Star Wars ( A New Hope ) ( Does this need explaining ? ) Casablanca. ( Watching it for the first time is the beginning of a beautiful friendship ) LA Confidential ( Well made, good cast, strong story ) A Matter of Life and Death ( An object lesson in film making ) ( and so many more ) Ask me agsin tomorrow and you will get a different list. Edited 3 hours ago by badgerx16
egg Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago I can't pick one, it's mood dependant. Today it's Pulp Fiction.
badgerx16 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago (edited) 16 minutes ago, egg said: I can't pick one, it's mood dependant. Today it's Pulp Fiction. Judging by your post just now on the "Small things that annoy you..." thread, that's understandable; "The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men..." Edited 13 hours ago by badgerx16 1
egg Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 29 minutes ago, badgerx16 said: Judging by your post just now on the "Small things that annoy you..." thread, that's understandable; "The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men..." Yep! It's been that kind of morning. If a pop tart pops up in front of me, someone's for it.
Turkish Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) I can’t pick one either on the list would be the below purely based on the fact of it’s on TV I’ll watch it even though I’ve seen them all dozens of times Casino Donnie Brasco Lock, Stock & 2 smoking barrell snatch Top Gun and Top Gun Maverick The Shawshank Redemption The Business The usual suspects (not the one about posters on here) Reservoir Dogs Pulp Fiction Edited 4 hours ago by Turkish 1
The Kraken Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Yeah, it’s so hard to pick just one. As egg says, is a mood thing. Goodfellas probably would get the nod from me if absolutely pushed. But also: Godfather I and II The Martian Star Wars IV A New Hope Shawshank Redemption Most of those on Turkish’s list.
Turkish Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 24 minutes ago, The Kraken said: Yeah, it’s so hard to pick just one. As egg says, is a mood thing. Goodfellas probably would get the nod from me if absolutely pushed. But also: Godfather I and II The Martian Star Wars IV A New Hope Shawshank Redemption Most of those on Turkish’s list. Can’t believe I left Goodfellas off, a classic I like the Godfather films but always felt they were a little bit over rated
The Kraken Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 10 minutes ago, Turkish said: Can’t believe I left Goodfellas off, a classic I like the Godfather films but always felt they were a little bit over rated When I was younger I never really rated the Godfather films too much, but I’ve really enjoyed watching them over the last 5-10 years or so. I used to think Godfather III was quite terrible in comparison, but I’ve found I’ve got much more time for it these days. Other films that I’d happily watch if on TV: The Prestige Inception The Matrix (not the subsequent ones though) Interstellar Se7en Silence of the lambs; and also Red Dragon, plus Manhunter which preceded it The departed American History X
AlexLaw76 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Goodfellas Casino Gotti (Amand Asante version) Donnie Brasco Usual Suspects Training Day Shawshank The Firm Imitation Game i love American Mob stuff and to read about its history and current situation. I watch the YouTube uploads from Michael Franzese. for me, Denzel is a great and like most of the stuff where he js the main character, like the Equaliser - Parts 4 & 5 are being made
Turkish Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 3 minutes ago, The Kraken said: When I was younger I never really rated the Godfather films too much, but I’ve really enjoyed watching them over the last 5-10 years or so. I used to think Godfather III was quite terrible in comparison, but I’ve found I’ve got much more time for it these days. Other films that I’d happily watch if on TV: The Prestige Inception The Matrix (not the subsequent ones though) Interstellar Se7en Silence of the lambs; and also Red Dragon, plus Manhunter which preceded it The departed American History X American History X, that’s another one, brilliant. Ed Norton is such a good actor Fight Club, Primal Fear two other great ones of his
AlexLaw76 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) Honourable mentions to… Schindlers List Bridge over the River Kwai Gladiator Back to the Future It”s a Wonderful Life Edited 3 hours ago by AlexLaw76 1
egg Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Turkish said: I can’t pick one either on the list would be the below purely based on the fact of it’s on TV I’ll watch it even though I’ve seen them all dozens of times Casino Donnie Brasco Lock, Stock & 2 smoking barrell snatch Top Gun and Top Gun Maverick The Shawshank Redemption The Business The usual suspects (not the one about posters on here) Reservoir Dogs Pulp Fiction Yep to all apart from the top guns. No idea how many times I've seen lock stock. I'd add goodfellas, legend, wolf of wall street, and a bronx take too. I could watch back to the future time and time again (no pun intended), and forest gump is superb.
egg Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 9 minutes ago, AlexLaw76 said: Honourable mentions to… Schindlers List Bridge over the River Kwai Gladiator Back to the Future It”s Wonderful Life Some crackers there too. My favourite oldie is on the waterfront. Just superb. 1
Holmes_and_Watson Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Like @badgerx16, there would be a lot I'd enjoy, so it could change. Random favs, I won't pass by. Seven Samurai - A mix of action, numerous character subplots and dealing with wider cultural changes. Le Diner de Cons - So funny that even the characters burst out laughing at what's going on. Micmacs - Uplifting flights of fancy, built on sadness, heists, togtherness and the arms trade. Amelie also a great watch. Quatermass and the Pit - A superb example of a multi layered plot, with Hammer production values. Aliens - Keeps a lot of the beats of the original, and as much as I like that one, I watch this one more. Akira - A worthy, but not slaveish take on the manga. Lots of layers from political intrigue to evolution of our species. Rosenctantz and Guildenstern are Dead - Oldman, Roth, lots of wordplay and physical comedy around a tragedy. Metropolis - Years ahead of it's time. M is the better movie, but I've seen this more.
The Kraken Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) I’ve put The Martian on. With Goodfellas, definitely my favourite 2 films. Edited 2 hours ago by The Kraken
Sevvy Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Shawshank redemption, Jaws, Raiders of the lost ark, (only because my dads company built the plane in it) Die hard (great Christmas movie despite what my wife says) 2
Lighthouse Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Shawshank, Jaws, Jurassic Park, the LOTR trilogy, Gladiator, Master and Commander, The Dark Knight, Saving Private Ryan, Inside Man and for me you can’t beat Hot Fuzz. 1
trousers Posted 50 minutes ago Posted 50 minutes ago (edited) Back to the Future War Games The Green Mile Carry on Camping Groundhog Day The Italian Job The Lavender Hill Mob Blame it on the Bellboy Shawshank Redemption (don't think anyone's mentioned this one yet... ) Escape to Victory Source Code Déjà Vu In Time Groundhog Day Sliding Doors Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Minority Report Big Fantastic Voyage Poseidon Adventure Life of Brian It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World Groundhog Day Edited 50 minutes ago by trousers 2
Mixedkebab Posted 22 minutes ago Posted 22 minutes ago 2 hours ago, egg said: Some crackers there too. My favourite oldie is on the waterfront. Just superb. Brando is fucking astonishing in that when you think of the time- somewhat similar to Jimmy Cagney in White Heat or Angels. One flew Over the Cuckoos Nest needs adding to the above list. Shining as well. Sometimes the actors performance elevates the film way beyond its level. But an example of a film where nobody acted particularly well but it was still top drawer is Terminator 2.
LVSaint Posted 8 minutes ago Posted 8 minutes ago Raiders of the lost Ark. Brilliant big proper moviemaking. Perfect. Empire Strikes Back. The darkest Star Wars before we had Andor. Jaws...lovely stuff Pulp Fiction. Genius, my fav I think. Alien...ah fuck it, love them all. Inglorious Basterds....Hans Landa...best Nazi movie bastard ever Aliens...know it off by heart, childhood favourite Die Hard. Alan Rickman best Christmas movie baddie ever Ghostbusters. So bloody fun Trainspotting....came out at the right time for me as a 20 year old student, not as a smack addict. Special mentions to - Oppenheimer, Dunkirk, Spirited Away, Shawshank, LOTR trilogy, Bladerunner, Life of Brian, Hot Fuzz, the Shining. And many more.
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