top 10 movies?
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top 10 movies?
I've probs made this thread before, but whatevs lol making it again :P
No particular order except that snowpiercer is #1
snowpiercer
8 crazy nights
tekkonkinkreet
whisper of the heart
pom pokko
iron man
the way way back
Scooby doo legend of the phantosaur
school of rock
scooby-doo 2
ik it's very different than everyone else in the world but these are my favorites xD
No particular order except that snowpiercer is #1
snowpiercer
8 crazy nights
tekkonkinkreet
whisper of the heart
pom pokko
iron man
the way way back
Scooby doo legend of the phantosaur
school of rock
scooby-doo 2
ik it's very different than everyone else in the world but these are my favorites xD

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Umm... limiting my favorite movies to ten is damn near impossible for me, but here's an attempt:
Chungking Express
Magnolia
Ugetsu
Memories of Murder
The 400 Blows
Taxi Driver
Apocalypse Now
Peking Opera Blues
Tokyo Story
Sympathy for Lady Vengeance
I don't think I could ever really be satisfied with a list like this. I almost put Days of Being Wild on there, except I already have another Wong Kar-Wai movie at the top of the list.
Chungking Express
Magnolia
Ugetsu
Memories of Murder
The 400 Blows
Taxi Driver
Apocalypse Now
Peking Opera Blues
Tokyo Story
Sympathy for Lady Vengeance
I don't think I could ever really be satisfied with a list like this. I almost put Days of Being Wild on there, except I already have another Wong Kar-Wai movie at the top of the list.
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^ I still haven't seen Gyakuten Saiban. A bunch of us VGFers should get together and stream it sometime.
I'm not really sure how to answer this question, for the same reasons I have difficulties saying what my favorite video game, book, song, cartoon, color, food, animal, part of the female anatomy, or type of hat is. I'll just say Pan's Labyrinth, as I had an immensely pleasurable time watching it last year.
I'm not really sure how to answer this question, for the same reasons I have difficulties saying what my favorite video game, book, song, cartoon, color, food, animal, part of the female anatomy, or type of hat is. I'll just say Pan's Labyrinth, as I had an immensely pleasurable time watching it last year.
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[QUOTE="Thanous again, post: 1524713, member: 38553"]ik it's very different than everyone else in the world but these are my favorites xD[/QUOTE]
Nothing wrong with having individual tastes. Even if you're the only one likes something, well, then that makes it a special treat just for you.
'The Lion in Winter' is my favourite. No question. 'Hatari!' is fun and exciting. I am given to understand most people think 'Hudson Hawk' is awful-----most people are dumb. I'm enormously fond of 'The Last Unicorn' and Disney's 'Robin Hood'. 'Willow' is the best movie George Lucas ever attached his dwindling name to. I like 'Ghostbusters' and 'Princess Bride', because I'm not a total psychopath. 'Living Daylights' is my favourite James Bond movie, and 'Who Am I?' my favourite Jackie Chan flick.
That's ten, but I'm putting 'Captain Blood' on too, because list had insufficient pirate, and 'Memphis Belle', because I like war movies, and no one ever thinks of that one. Also '1776', being best movie musical I can think of.
There. Top ten. Done. Done-ski. Done-ion rings.
Nothing wrong with having individual tastes. Even if you're the only one likes something, well, then that makes it a special treat just for you.
'The Lion in Winter' is my favourite. No question. 'Hatari!' is fun and exciting. I am given to understand most people think 'Hudson Hawk' is awful-----most people are dumb. I'm enormously fond of 'The Last Unicorn' and Disney's 'Robin Hood'. 'Willow' is the best movie George Lucas ever attached his dwindling name to. I like 'Ghostbusters' and 'Princess Bride', because I'm not a total psychopath. 'Living Daylights' is my favourite James Bond movie, and 'Who Am I?' my favourite Jackie Chan flick.
That's ten, but I'm putting 'Captain Blood' on too, because list had insufficient pirate, and 'Memphis Belle', because I like war movies, and no one ever thinks of that one. Also '1776', being best movie musical I can think of.
There. Top ten. Done. Done-ski. Done-ion rings.
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Well, I'm sure there are better out there... but these are mine.
I'm not good with this sort of thing, but these are a few movies that I think I could watch over and over again. The list is in no particular order.
Yojimbo
Howls Moving Castle
Sweeney Todd
Pi
The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother
Fight Club
The Big Lebowski
Better off Dead
The King's Speech
Fantastic Mr. Fox
I feel like I've missed something... oh well.
[QUOTE="Valigarmander, post: 1524763, member: 30663"]^ I still haven't seen Gyakuten Saiban. A bunch of us VGFers should get together and stream it sometime.[/QUOTE]
YES. I've been wanting to watch Gyakuten Saiban and also to an equal extent Castle Cagliostro for ages, but never get around to it.
I'm not good with this sort of thing, but these are a few movies that I think I could watch over and over again. The list is in no particular order.
Yojimbo
Howls Moving Castle
Sweeney Todd
Pi
The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother
Fight Club
The Big Lebowski
Better off Dead
The King's Speech
Fantastic Mr. Fox
I feel like I've missed something... oh well.
[QUOTE="Valigarmander, post: 1524763, member: 30663"]^ I still haven't seen Gyakuten Saiban. A bunch of us VGFers should get together and stream it sometime.[/QUOTE]
YES. I've been wanting to watch Gyakuten Saiban and also to an equal extent Castle Cagliostro for ages, but never get around to it.
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This list will change for me on any given day, but I'll spit out what jumps to my mind right away. (Order not indicative of quality.)
-Bronson/Chopper (Very similar movies, thought I'd cheat by combining them. :P )
-Hanna
-Valerie and Her Week of Wonders
-The Matrix
-Fight Club
-Amelie
-Stoker
-My Little Princess
-Christiane F
-Thriller: A Cruel Picture
Yeah, 10 is not even enough to get started...but there's a few that I really like.
-Bronson/Chopper (Very similar movies, thought I'd cheat by combining them. :P )
-Hanna
-Valerie and Her Week of Wonders
-The Matrix
-Fight Club
-Amelie
-Stoker
-My Little Princess
-Christiane F
-Thriller: A Cruel Picture
Yeah, 10 is not even enough to get started...but there's a few that I really like.
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